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  3. THE CITY OF THE CALIPHS IN BRITISH POSSESSION

    An official dispatch from the Commander-in-Chief of the British forces operating in Mesopotamia states:—"We caused some surprise when we crossed the Diala in the ...

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  5. FIGHTING IN PERSIA SAKHNE OCCUPIED.

    An official communique issued in Petrograd on Sunday afternoon says:—"We attacked with gas to the south-east of Tukum and to the eastward of Mitau-road. We ...

    Article : 67 words
  6. THE DARDANELLES A FIERCE ATTACK.

    The "Weekly Dispatch," continuing the violent criticism by the Northeliffe press of the Dardanelles campaign, discusses the demand of the "Evening News" for the ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS. 951ST DAY OF THE WAR

    Mr. Philip G[?]bbs, in his story of the capture of Irles, on the Somme front, says:—"The prisoners cursed their ill-luck, because a few hours later they would have been ...

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  9. THE FALL OF BAGDAD

    The news of the occupation of Bagdad was received with enthusiasm in the West-End clubs and hotels. A diplomatist, who lived long in the Middle East, ...

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  10. MR. GERARD

    Mr. Gerard arrived here to-day. He stated that no submarines were sighted, although there was considerable nervousness aboard while passing through the ...

    Article : 65 words
  11. THE FALL OF IRLES

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch published on Sunday night, states:—The total number of prisoners taken when the village of Irles was occupied is 292. Our ...

    Article : 343 words
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  13. THE GERMAN PLOTS. MEXICAN ACTIVITY.

    Mr. Lansing denies that there is any intention at present to publish the history of the G[?]rman plots in America. Messages from Mexico state that four ...

    Article : 133 words
  14. LIVELY ARTILLERY

    An official dispatch published in Paris at midnight on Sunday reports:—"There has beenmost lively reciprocal artillery fire to the north of the Aisne, attempted enemy ...

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  15. THE CITY OF BAGDAD.

    Bagdad is the capital of the vi[?]ayet of Bagdad, and fortmer[?]y of the Sara[?]en ca[?]iphate, [?] the [?]g[?] 220 m[?]es above the pare where the Shat-e-Arab enters the ...

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  16. THE LATE SERGEANT W. H. RILEY.

    Mrs. R. Riley, of Stirling East, has been notiried that her son, Sergeant W. H. Riley, died of pneumonia in England. He enlisted shortly after war broke out, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. GERMANY FEARS THE WORST

    The correspondent of the:Daily Chronicle," at Amsterdam writes:—"There is no doubt that Germany fears the w[?]rst, both internally and externally. The ...

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  18. PRESIDENT CARRANZA.

    The New York "Tribune's" correspondent at El Pase says President Carranza's life is threatened because the Germans believe he informed President Wilson of ...

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  19. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    The tribune's London correspondent believes that Mr. Lloyd George will face strong opposition next week over his Irish policy, and that it will be the most critical ...

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  20. A SPANISH LOAN.

    [?] rised the flotation of a loan on the of £40,000,000, in [?]der to regularise the Exchange. ...

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  21. GERMANY NEARLY STARVING

    General Kuhn, president of the War College, and recently American military attache in Berlin, in a speech yesterday, said:—"The German people are on the ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. FRENCH COUPS-DE-MAIN

    An official dispatch issued in Paris on Sunday afternoon, states:—"We made several successful coups-de-main on the German trenches in the regions of Lassigny ...

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  23. THE SHARE MARKET.

    Sales reported on the Stock Excange between 12.30 and 3.15 p.m. on Monday:—War Loan £28 [?]: Broken Hill, 4[?]9; Britsa [?]old) [?]; North ...

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  24. THE INDIAN INTRIGUE

    Investigation is believed to reveal that the papers recently seized gives the names of the committee directing the German propaganda in India. One Hindoo, ...

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  25. INTERNED VESSELS.

    The New York "Times," in an article on the interment of the auxiliary cruiser Kronprinz Wilhelm, and the steamers Eitel and Friedrich at Philadelphia, says the ...

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  28. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN

    Vice-Admiral Corsi (Minister of Marine), speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, said the anti-submarine measures adopted by Italy included abundant ...

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  29. TOWN HALL PICTURES.

    A double star bill—"East Lynne" and "One of Our Girls"—was presented at the Town Hall on Saturday evening for the last time, the management finding it ...

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  31. A BELGIAN RELIEF SHIP

    In an article published an the "Daily Telegraph," dealing with the sinking of the Norwegian vessel, Storstad, Mr. Gory states that only 13 of the Storstad's men ...

    Article : 169 words
  32. A MOTOR BY-LAW.

    An addition to the City by-laws governing motor vehicles, to prescribe the conditions under which such vehicles might, be left in the streets, was considered by the ...

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  33. PERSONAL NEWS.

    It was recently mentioned that Captain John Lindsay Sandford, son of the late Mr. J. W. Sandford, of the firm of A. W. Sanford, Ltd., had been awarded the ...

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  34. UNION FEES.

    In the Adelaide Police Court on Monday, R. Wilson, barman, of Murray Bridge, was charged on the information of John Melnues (secretary of the Federated Liquor ...

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  35. ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL

    The fortnightly meeting of the Adelaide City Council was held on Monday. The appointment of Aldermen Cohen and Prosser as the council's delegates on a committee, in ...

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  36. HOME RULE

    The "Observer" states that the Nationalists, like Mr. John William Redmond,, deserve the Empire's gratitude. They were great patriots and great gentlemen. They ...

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  37. ARMED NEUTRALITY

    Ex-President Taft states that "if an American armed merchantmen sinks a German submarine, as I hope she will, the next step will be Germany's. If a ...

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  38. LAW COURTS.

    In the Matter of george Kett. late of Port Pirie, Ham and Beef shop Proprietor.—adjourned first and final hearing. Mr. G. F. Michell. who appeared for Geo. W[?]lcon & co. petitiouing ...

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  39. GRASSHOPPER PLAGUE.

    It is many years since the grashopper plague was so bad in South Australia that it interfered with the running of railway trains, but during the last fortnight the ...

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  40. Police Court—Adelaide.

    John Davoren was charged on the information of his wife. Margaret P[?]ebe davoren. of McCarron-street. Brompton, with having on February 2[?] left her without adaquate means of support. The ...

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  41. THE INDARRA AFFAIR.

    In connection with the robbery from the Indarra. the postal authorities believe the bulk of the property has been recovered. ...

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