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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS. A WICKED OUTRAGE

    The Admiralty announce:—The Dutch steamship Gamma, bound from New York to Amsterdam with a cargo of oilcake for the Netherlands ...

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  4. YOUNG WOMAN ASSAULTED

    On the night of Sunday, January 28 Miss Hilda Hoffman, who was employed at the residence of Mr. W. H. Parsons. Valmaiavenue. King's Park, was returning home ...

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  5. FRENCH EXPLOITS BOLD RAIDS SUCCEED.

    An official communique published in Paris on Monday afternoon states:—"The enemy coup de main in the region of Barleux, to the south of the Somme, was ...

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  6. MORE "FRIGHTFULNESS." GERMANS FIRE ON OPEN BOATS

    The Official Press Bureau issued this announcement on Monday:—"A wireless message from Berlin states that negotiations are proceeding in regard to the ...

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  8. THE POISON PLOT EVIDENCE BEGUN.

    Four persons were arrested at Derby last week on a charge of attempting to poison the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) and Mr. A. Henderson, who is ...

    Article : 287 words
  9. TRAGEDY OF TURKEY

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Amsterdam writes:—A well-known commercial and financial magnate at Constantinople, who has arrived in Amsterdam, ...

    Article : 399 words
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  12. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Apart from war legislation, the House of Commons will deal with public health measures. First, to provide for croches for the children of soldiers; and, second, ...

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  13. GONE INTO CAMP.

    The following men went into camp on Tuesday: —G. H. Birtie, laborer, Murray Bridge; H. Toull, carpenter, 16, Frederick-street, Unley; H. Ramage, groom, 195, Franklin-street, Adelaide; H. ...

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  14. COLLAPSE OF A JETTY

    Shortly after 8 o'clock on Tuesday morning a serious accident occurred at the Glenelg breakwater constructional work. A locomotive was pushing four trucks laden ...

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  15. PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    Lord Newton, in an interview on Monday, said:—We cannot over-estimate the value of the work of the Americans on behalf of our prisoners of war. A rupture ...

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  16. DIARIES FOR SOLDIERS.

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie has presented each of the 850 wounded New Zealand soldiers in Walton Hospital with a pocket diary provided by the New Zealand Shipping ...

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  17. PEACE STILL EXPECTED.

    The correspondent of the "Evening Post" at Washington, states:—"There is a hopeful feeling noticeable that the United States may yet find it unnecessary to use force, ...

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  18. GERMANY EXCITED.

    A semi-official message received in Rotterdam, states that reports from Berlin declare that the text of President Wilson's message to Congress arrived on Sunday ...

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  19. THE EAVESTONE.

    The Eavestone, a Liverpool steamer of 1,858 tons, has been sunk. The captain and three seamen were killed by the Germans, who shelled the crew after they had ...

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  20. BIG STEAMER SUNK

    The Admiralty announces:—The steel screw steamer City of Birmingham, 7,498 tons, belonging to the Ellernnan line (Liverpool), was torpedoed without warning on ...

    Article : 179 words
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  23. AEROPLANE EXPLORATION

    Captain Amundsen, the Antarctic explorer, has arrived in England. He intends to lake advantage of the recent amazing British aeroplane developments for his ...

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  24. FEEDING THE BELGIANS.

    Mr. Sharp, the American Ambassador to France, has stated that the United States has arranged with the Spanish Government to take over the provisioning of the ...

    Article : 132 words
  25. MAN POWER

    The Official Press Bureau reports:—Mr. Nevi'le Chamberlain, the Controller of National Effort, in accordance with the decision of the War Cabinet, is ...

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  26. THE HURSTWOOD SUNK.

    The steamer Hurstwood, 1,229 tons, h[?] been sunk. The explosion of the torpedo killed five of her crew. ...

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  27. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  28. GREECE AWAKE

    The Minister for War has ordered all persons to surrender arms in their possession, which have been used by the Greek or any other army, by February 18, under ...

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  29. DR. WILSON BUSY.

    President Wilson has been in consultation with the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy, to-day concerning measures of preparedness. The President ...

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  30. ENGLISH PUGILISM.

    In a pugilistic contest in London on Monday night, Summers beat Farrel on points. ...

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  31. THE COMING OFFENSIVE

    Some military critics in London are of opinion that the sudden announcement by Germany of a policy of sea frightfulness was largely intended to tempt General ...

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  32. GRENFELL-STREET FATALITY

    In giving evidence on Tuesday at the inquest concerning the death of Eileen Rowe, aged 16 years, it was stated by Alice Rowe that she and her sister (Eileen Rowe) ...

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  33. HIGH SEAS.

    PENNESHAW, K.I., February 4.—Residents of Kangaroo Island who visited the scene of the wreck of the American schooner Kona, say that they have never seen ...

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  34. A WITNESS LATE.

    The City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) had occasion to reprimand a witness for arriving late at an inquest recently, and on Tuesday there was no appearance of Alice ...

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  35. RUSSIANS COMING

    The "Pester Lloyd" writes:—Unless the Austrians and Geramns drive off the Russians the enemy will again invade Hungary. The Russian offensive is becoming more ...

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  36. KAISER'S STRATEGY.

    Private messages have 'reached Berlin, stating that diplomatic relations between Germany and the United States have been broken off, but the Government are ...

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  37. EXPORT OF TABLE POULTRY

    The Poultry Expert states that in view of the increasing popularity of the Muscovy duck in this State, it is desirable to ascertain how the ducklings will sell in ...

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  38. THE VICTORY LOAN

    There is an active propaganda in every large town in Great Britain to promote the public interest in the War Loan. Friday has been set aside as "War Loan ...

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  39. BRITISH ON THE TIGRIS

    An official dispatch, received from the British Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia on Monday afternon, states:—"On the night of Friday last our cavalry reached ...

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  40. THE 1917-18 WHEAT CROP.

    The Farmers' and Settlers' Association on Saturday telegraphed to similar associations in the other States recommending that a joint reply be made to the ...

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