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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Advices received from Berne at the outset of the Russian offensive, state that Marshal Hindenburg rushed over and took personal charge of the situation in ...

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  4. A POLITICAL CRASH

    There was a sensational development in the political situation at the opening of Parliament on Thursday: Immediately after the members of the House of ...

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  5. THE GERMAN CRISIS

    Dr. Breitena[?]h, the German Minister for Railways, states that the Prussian Ministry has resigned. Dr. Zimmermann, Dr. Helfferich, and Dr. Solf have also resigned. ...

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  6. ALLEGED CRIMINAL ASSAULT

    At the Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Courts before his Honor the Chief Justice and a jury on Thursday, Robert Rowan, (34), laborer, denied that he had criminally ...

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  7. GREAT RUSSIAN VICTORY.

    The Russians, after the bitter conflict which has been, proceeding throughout the week, have completed the capture of Halicz, an important town on the south ...

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  8. THE POLITICAL CRISIS

    On Thursday afternoon his Excellency the Governor deceived the resignation of Mr. Vaughan and the members of his Government, and his Excellency at once sent ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. MacPherson, Under-Secretory for War in the House of Commons, on Wednesday, said:—The anti-aircraft guns in use during the late air raid, were of the ...

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  10. HOW THE VOTE WAS TAKEN

    The sensational development came in the House of Assembly even sooner than had been expected. When the Speaker (Hon. F. W. Coneybeer) took the chair there was ...

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  11. BIG REFORMS NEAR.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Rotterdam states:—The significant feature of the crisis in Germany is that it is no longer turning on war ...

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  12. GALLANT BRITISH

    The Admiralty reported on Wednesday afternoon:—The vice-admiral of the Eastern Mediterranean Fleet reports that the naval air service on Monday night ...

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  13. CLARE ELECTION

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  14. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN.

    The funeral of Flight-Lieutenant [?] mon, who was killed during the recent air raid, was held at Dartford. The coffin lay in the parish church all night, ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN METALS.

    The announcement of the Commonwealth Government metal policy by the chairman of the Sydney Metal Exchange has arouse great interest in London, ...

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  16. A COLLISION.

    At the intersection of Victoria-avenue and Kensington-road, Rose Park, on Thursday morning there was a violent collision between a motor cycle and a ...

    Article : 139 words
  17. THE GREEK ARMY

    A squad of 100 Greek soldiers, under a sergeant-major at Tripolis, in the Peloponnesus, revolted and seized the arms and munitions in the regimental depot After ...

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  18. THE DNIESTER CROSSED.

    A wireless Russian official dispatch issued on Wednesday afternoon states:—"General Tchremisoff has captured Halicz, and has advanced to the westward. He has reached ...

    Article : 149 words
  19. THE RAID VICTIMS.

    The Jury who enquired concerning the death of the victims of the air raid in giving thier verdict that death was due to hostile bombs, recommended that a short ...

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  20. SALONIKA FRONT

    A British dispatch from Salonika published to-day reports that the health of the troops is particularly satisfactory. There has been a considerable reduction ...

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  21. THE AIR RAID

    The Duke of Argyll, in a letter in reply to the plea of the Archbishop of Canterbury that there should be no reprisals, says:—"The bishops are hastening from the ...

    Article : 101 words
  22. AN INTERPRETER WANTED.

    Some amusement was occasioned at the Criminal Court on Thursday, when a Chinaman, Leo Penway, was brought up to plead to a charge of having attempted to ...

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  23. THE WESTERNBATTLE

    An official communique issued in Paris on Wednesday states:—"There was a fairly lively artillery struggle to the north of Jo[?]y. There was most lively artillery ...

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  24. FINAL ACCEPTANCES.

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  25. LIBEL CASE.

    In the [?] case brought by Mrs. Paine against the "Herald" newspaper, a verdict was given for the defendant with costs. ...

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  26. "ACCORDING TO PLAN."

    A German official dispatch issued on Wednesday afternoon states:—"Our movements to the south ward of the Dniester were executed in accordance with plan." ...

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  28. AMERICA AT WAR

    The War Department has announced that it has changed the height requirements for recruits and has thus made available thousands of additional men. The ...

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  29. CANADIAN LOYALTY.

    Mr. Menghan, in the Canadian House of Commons, proposed that the recruits to be obtained compulsorially would number 100,000. They should not stop there, but ...

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  30. Family Notices

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  31. GERMAN EAST AFRICA

    An official dispatch from the Commanderin-Chief in East Africa states:—"The enemy's right flank detachment to the south-westward of Kilwa fell back from ...

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  32. THE LATE SERGEANT ASPINALL.

    Mr. J. Aspinall, of Mount Gambier, and formerly of Orroroo, has been officially notified that his son, Sergeant C A. Aspinall, was killed in action in France on ...

    Article : 119 words
  33. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

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  34. THE CHINESE EMPEROR.

    The Republican cordon of troops round Pekin is complete. There is nothing for the Imperialists to do but to surrender. The Imperialists are resigning ...

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  35. THE LATE PRIVATE FRASER

    Cricketers and footballers will learn with regret of the death in Germany (after having been wounded on two occasions and taken prisoner) of Private F. Fraser, who ...

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  36. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. Walter Manifold, M.L.C., of Melbourne, was a passenger by the express to Adelaide on Thursday morning. The Hon. G. Goode (Commissioner of ...

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  37. BIG GERMAN THRUST.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued on Wednesday, declares:—The enemy, after an intense bombardment lasting 24 hours, determinedly attacked our ...

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  38. MESOPOTAMIA.

    Mr. Bonar Law in the House of Commons on Wednesday, stated that all the officers concerned in the Mesopotamia enquiry had ceased to exercise any functions ...

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  39. THE LATE PRIVATE WEBB.

    Mrs. W. J. Webb, of Amy-street, West Croydon, has been officially notified that her husband, Private Walter James W[?]bb, previously reported wounded and ...

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  41. WAR CONFERENCE.

    The Allied War Conference will meet in Paris to deal principally with the Balkan-situation. The date of the Conference is not fixed. ...

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  42. SERGEANT SWANN, M.M.

    Mr. J. W. Gillingham has received a cable message from his nephew, Sergeant L. K. Swann, dated June 29, stating:—"Awarded Military Medal; well." ...

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  43. LAW COURTS.

    Martin Flynn was fined 25/ for drunkenness and indecent behaviour in Rundle-street on Wednesday night. Constable Lindsay gave evidence. Edward Willis had to pay £1 10/ for ...

    Article : 238 words
  44. NEW ZEALAND AND THE WAR

    An important statement relating to the up-keep of the New Zealand army was made by Sir Joseph Ward to-day in replying to a deputation. Sir Joseph said the ...

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  45. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Miss Lucy Perry, of Fisher-street, Norwood, has received word that Private J. Spencer-Smith is missing. Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael, of ...

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  46. Guard of Honor Praised.

    Brigadier-General Forsyth, the State Commandant, stated on Thursday afternoon that he was extremely pleased with the guard of honor, at the opening of ...

    Article : 137 words
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