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  3. BIG BATTLES IN FRANCE.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued on Wednesday afternoon; states:—"There has been, local fighting to the eastward of Monchy [?]e Preux. This ...

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  4. A PRINCELY THIEF

    The correspondent of the New York "Herald" in Paris states:—I have evidence that Prince Eitel Fredrich of Prussia, the son of the Kaiser, looted the furniture ...

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  5. RUSSIA IN REVOLT

    The correspondent of the Daily Chronicle" at Petrograd reported on Wednesday evening:—The fighting last night in the, streets of Petrograd resulted in the ...

    Article : 151 words
  6. A RECORD FLOOD.

    The heavy rains in the hills and on the Adelaide, Plains have resulted in a flood which is proclaimed by many to be a record. Those who passed by the ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Late on Wednesday night was realised that the gate had throught [?] in Port Adelaide and the surrounding districts, but Adelaide and the surrounding districts, but ...

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  8. FIGHT AT CERNY

    A French communique issued at midnight on Wednesday states:—We repulsed a German attack, to the west of the Cerny sugar factory." ...

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  9. PETROGRAD TURMOIL

    The information concerning the fatal riots in Petrograd states:—Hundreds of the demonstrators flung themselves on the ground when the rioters ...

    Article : 574 words
  10. MESOPOTAMIA.

    Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons on Wednesday, said:—The Government will not proceed further with the enquiry. concerning the report of the ...

    Article : 165 words
  11. A BRAVE AUSTRALIAN

    Mr. E. Morion Grimwade, of Melbourne who is returning from S[?] [?] his son is interned, discovered that [?] [?] after being [?]ounded in an sir [?] [?] ...

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  12. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Military Crosses have been awarded to the following Australian officers:— Major C. S. Lecky (Now South Wales)—For gallantry and resource during an ...

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  13. A BLOW IN THE BACK.

    Serious developments among the followers of Lenin (the pro-German anarchist) led to, the demonstrations in Petrograd They demanded that power should be ...

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  14. THE GLENELG BREAKWATER

    In reference to the damage occasioned by the heavy seas at Glenelg on Wednesday, Mr. E. G. Stone (consulting engineer for Messrs. Stone & Siddeley),stated ...

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  15. GERMAN CRISIS

    The Correspondent of the New York "World" in London estates:—The apper[?] ment of Dr. Michae[?] as German Chanced ler, is regarded merely as [?] stop-gap [?] ...

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  16. A NIGHT OF HORROR.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Petrograd states in a message on, Wednesday night:—The crisis has become sensational. We have had a night of it. ...

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  17. RUSSIAN ACTIVITIES

    The Maximaists and others yesterday instigated several regiments to carry out an armed demonstration with a bannered procession in Petrograd against the Provisional ...

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  18. LORD HARDINGE.

    M[?] Dillen moved the adj[?]ment of [?] [?] of Common on Wednesday [?] of the great principle of Ministerial ...

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  19. THE JOBRENSJN FLOOD.

    It is just about 30 years since. a flood came down the Torrens which reached a level as high[?] as that of the water that rushed along the watercourse through the ...

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  20. SECRET SERVICE.

    The War Estimates, add £300,000 to the secret service vote, thus making it £550,000. ...

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  21. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    The Canadian elections will possibly be held in October. The soldiers abroad will be given the privilege of voting. It is likely that the franchise of alien-born ...

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  22. NORTH SEA FIGHT

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" writes:— "Two of the British destroyers which on Monday attacked a German convoy, while firing, were actually, within Dutch ...

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  23. 325th SASUALTY LIST

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  24. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    By an overwhelming majority, a largelyattended meeting of the Returned Soldiers' and Sailors' Association, specially convened to consider the question, ...

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  25. THE VIRTUOUS ENEMY.

    There hasbeea an outburst of newspaper indignation in Germany as a result of the British naval coup in the North Sea on Monday. The "Vossische Zeitung" ...

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  26. AMERICA AT WAR

    The correspondent of the New York "Tribune" at Washington says:—The sentiment in American naval circles favors a great concerted Allied naval offensive, even ...

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  27. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Battye, of Hindmarsh-place, Hinndmarsh, have been notified, that their son, Sergeant G. H. Battye, has been wounded. ...

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  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  29. FIGHTING RUSSIANS

    A wireless Russian official dispatch issued on Wednesday afternoon, states:—"There was intense, enemy artillery fire in the region, of Potutory, to the ...

    Article : 175 words
  30. COALITION.

    The Liberal Party in the House of Assembly on Wednesday night carried a resolution in favor of a Coalition Government. ...

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  31. CORPORAL McLEAY,M.M.

    Mrs. M. McLeay, of Cremorne-street Unley, has been advised that her youngest son, Lance-Corporal L. J. B.McLeay, stretcher-bearer, has been awarded ...

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  32. SUBMARINES BUSY

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  33. LAW COURTS.

    Catherine Bryan, a married woman. was [?] £5 and £1 cosrs for having used indecent language in Elma-street on July l0. Constables McPherson and Byrne save evidence. The ...

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  34. THE LATE PRIVATE OAKES.

    Mr. and Mrs. H. Oakes, of wood's Point, have received official notice of the death of their son, Private H. L. Oakes, between July 23 and July 25, 1916. He ...

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  35. THE PAPAL FLAG.

    The ship, whereon Monsignor Cerretti travels to Some will fly the Papal flag, consequently Germany has promised it immunity from submarines. ...

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  36. Magistrates' Court—Mitcham.

    Gerald Andrew Inglis, of Adelaide, who was arrested by Constables Seesle and Stewart, on Muggshill-road, on the previous day, was charged, on the information, of Constable Henderson, with ...

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  37. THE LATE PRIVATE PEARSON.

    Mrs. E. V. J. Pearson, of Oakbank, has received official information that her busband,Private.E.V.J. (Ern) Pearson, who was reported missing fast August, was ...

    Article : 81 words
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