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  4. TEH KAISER

    The export of coal from Germany to Holland has been stopped. A series of economic Conferences have, begun in Vienna between German and ...

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  5. FIGHTING ON THE PLATEAUX

    An official dispatch, published in Paris on Tuesday afternoon states:—"There were violet bombardments at night time in the region to the north-west of Braye en ...

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  6. AMERICA'S SHARE

    Colonel Goethals and Mr. Denman have resigned their offices in regard to the Ships Construction Department. Rear-Admiral Capps has been appointed to succeed Mr. ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. MacPherson, Under-Secretary for War, in the House of Commons on Tuesday, in reply to Mr. Peto, said when Klutel-Amara was surrendered, 35 British guns ...

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    A French official communique issued at midnight on Tuesday reports:—"This morning we made vigorous counter-attacks on the enemy, who since the hard fighting on. ...

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  9. HOPES AND FEARS

    Mr. Henderson, the Labor member of the War Cabinet, on being interviewed on Tuesday, said:—Despite the present-events in Russia the future is full of hopes and ...

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  10. THE NATIONAL PARTY.

    Mr. R. P. Blundell, M.P., on Wednesday morning received a telegram from the secretary of the National Federation (Melbourne), in which he stated that at a ...

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  11. WARNING TO MOTORISTS.

    In the Adelaide Police Court, before Messrs. S.J. Mitchell, S.M., T. P. Rowney, and G. V. Everett, on Wednesday, Richard McKenzie Hawkes pleaded guilty ...

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  12. MELBOURNE MYSTERY

    At 2 a.m: on June 3 two constables, hearing revolver shots, intercepted, a cab that was conveying Charles Edward Cleary, a news-vendor and prize-fighter, with a ...

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  13. RUSSIAN RETREAT

    The Galician offensive has been exclusively carried out by German troops. There is marked disinclination on the part of the Austrians to weaken the ...

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  16. ARMY COLLAPSES

    The correspondent of the "Morning Poet" at Petrograd, in a message received late on Tuesday night, states:—"The eleventh Russian army, in collapsing, lea[?] ...

    Article : 261 words
  17. THE BALKANS

    M. Ribot will preside over the Allied deflates at the Conference concerning Balkan affairs, which is to be opened in Paris to-morrow. Baron Sonnino (Italy) and M. ...

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  18. BALKAN AFFAIRS

    The British end Italian Missions do the Conference on the Balkan situation hare arrived in Paris. The British delegates included Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. ...

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  19. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mrs. A. W. Lott, of Water-street, Semaphore, has been advised that Major A. W. Lott, has been admitted to the 4th General Hospital, Boulogne, France, ...

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  20. BRITISH RAIDS.

    Field-Marshal Sir. Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued on Tuesday night, states:—We made four successful raids to the eastward and north-eastward of Ypres. The ...

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  21. EARL GREY.

    Earl Grey, the late Governor-General of Canada, has undergone a serious operation and his condition is critical. ...

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  22. A SOLDIERS' WIDOW.

    Mrs. Thorilda James, of Stevens-street, off Gilles-street, has written as follows to the secretary of the South Australian Soldiers' Fund:—"In reading the letters ...

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  23. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  25. THE AUSTRALIANS

    The members of the Australian Flying Corps hare now practically completed their training. Mr. Fisher. will inspect them shortly at their training quarters in one of ...

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  26. BRITISH WAR AIMS

    Lord Robert Cecil, in replying to allega tions of Mr. John Dillon, hotly resented the suggestion that the Salonika army has been demoralised by its one and a half ...

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  27. A.R.C. ANNUAL REPORT.

    The annual, report of the A.R.C., issued on Wednesday, for the past year, states:—The balance to the credit of revenue and expenditure on June 30, 1916, stood at £8,314 5/1. This ...

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  28. VICTORIAN CRISIS.

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  29. HENLEY FLOODS.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. J. G Bice) on Wednesday instructed. the Engineer-in-Chief to send another [?] plant to Grange, to expedite the ...

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  30. DAYLIGHT SAVING

    The Canadian House of Commons has rejected the Daylight Saving Bill. The farmers objected to rise earlier than they do at present. ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    The Archbishop of Adelaide (Dr. Spence) has issued instructions that all Catholic schools in the city and suburbs shall be closed on Australia Day. ...

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  32. GOVERNMENT HOPES.

    In pursuance of the efforts of the National Provisional Government to deal on the western Russian front has ...

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  33. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  34. CHINESE TROUBLES.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Shanghai says:—The Chinese Navy refuses to recognise the Govern ment of Tuan Chi Jui. Fourteen ...

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  35. WORKERS AND WAR

    Mr. Smillie, who presided at the Conference of the Miners' Federation in Glasgow, said:—The Government have only taken control of the output and not seen ...

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  36. LARGS BAY PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    A largely attended meeting of the Largs Bay Progress Association was held in the Methodist Church, Largs, on Monday. Mr. Morice was in the chair. The rules drawn up by the ...

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  37. SPANISH UNREST

    The correspondent of the "Petit Parisien" at Barcelona states:—The situation is serious. The manifesto of the recently-dissolved Catalan Assembly has ...

    Article : 114 words
  38. THEWAREVERYTHING

    Sir Clifford Sifton, a leading Liberal, caused a sensation in the House of Commons to-day by declaring that the election of an anti-conscriptionist Government in ...

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  39. PERSONAL NEWS.

    On Friday the (Minister of Education (Hon. D. J. Gordon) will be present at the Australia Day celebrations at Owen, and on Saturday he will attend ...

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  40. GRATEFUL SOLDIERS.

    Nearly 700 soldiers returned to Melbourne on July 16, of whom over 60 came on to Adelaide. Before leaving the transport which brought them back to Australia, the ...

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  41. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    An enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Harry Huggins, whose dead body was found on the railway line near the Abattoirs on Monday, was conducted at the Adelaide Police ...

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  42. VICTORIAN KENNEL CLUB.

    At the fourth annual meeting of the Victorian Fox and Irish Terrier Club, which was well atended, the ocers appointed were:—Patron, Sir Arthur Stanley; vice-patrons, Messrs. Norman ...

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  45. BIGGER EVERY DAY.

    Those who want to be sure to see the Great McEwen will do well to book their seats. No such boom has ever been known in Adelaide as that which is ...

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  47. CORPORAL ARNOLD, M.M.

    Mrs. W. Boston, of Oxenbould-street, Parkside, has received information from Corporal T. F. Arnold, that he has won fie Military Medal. He left South ...

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  48. GERMAN SUBMARINES

    During the war Sweden has lost 136 merchantmen of an aggregate, of 125,000 tons, and Denmark has lost 180 vessels as a result of German outrages. ...

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