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  3. BIG BATTLE IN FRANCE

    An official dispatch issued in Paris on Thursday afternoon states:—"The Germans are most nervous at night time, They resumed their attacks obstinately ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA DAY

    The dawn, of Australia Day. was ushered, in with showers. The thousands of,unselfish workers handed together in the loyal cause were the victims of variable ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons on Thursday, in. reply to a question, said passports to Russia had been refused to Sirs. Snowden, Mrs. Pethick ...

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  6. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    An official French dispatch states:—The shipping arrivals in French ports last week were 1,063, and the departures-937. There were no ships sunk, but six ...

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  7. GERMAN SPIES

    A court-martial has condemned and sentenced to death Mictaelsen, a Finnish millitary officer, and also Marguerite elle, the divorced wife of a Dutch officer, well known ...

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  8. THE RUSSIAN COLLAPSE

    A wireless Russian official dispatch issued late on Thursday says:—"To the eastward of Iarnopol we retired. Tinder, pressure to the Gniezdiczno and the Gniezna rivers. ...

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  9. THE COST OF THE WAR.

    The Secretary for War (Mr. Baker) has sent the House Committee estimates for £1,183,400,000 for additional was expenditure. ...

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  10. RUSSIAN PERIL

    A wireless Russian official dispatch iseued on Thursday state:—The Roumanians on July 24 and July 25 captured over 1,000 men with 33 guns, 17 machine guns, 10 ...

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  11. TERRIBLE STRUGGLE

    An official communique published in-Paris at midnight on Thursday states:—Fighting, accompanied by an intense bombardment, occurred on the-Hurtebise Plateau to the ...

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  12. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The President took the chair at 11, Passports for Women. Senator Millen told Senator Keating that there was no ground for the suggestion ...

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  13. A SPLENDID PAGEANT.

    Australia Day of 1917 will be remembered for years by the magnificent pageant, astounding in its multiplicity of striking features, which wended through the streets of ...

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  14. WORKERS AND WAR

    Lord Khondda, the Food Controller, on being interviewed, said he only accepted office, on -condition that- he was invested with the same powers as bis colleagues on ...

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  15. ITHE Y.M.C.A. INTER-STATE CONFERENCE.

    At an niter-State conference of delegates to the national committee ot the y.M.C.A. held this week Mr.T Thomas chairman) from ever State except western Aus[?]a. ...

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  16. RETURNED SOLDIER'S.

    At the Town Hall nest, Friday, at 1 o'clock the Mayer of Adelaide Mr. L. Isaacs) will tender a reception, and luncheon to officers, warrant mis ...

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  17. PATRIOTIC SPORTSMEN.

    At Tattersall's Club, during the lunch hour, an American flage was offered on the Bugler priciple, and realised £512 8/, and was finaily sold to Mr. E. Solomon, of ...

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  18. WOMEN'S BATTALIONS.

    The "Nord-Sud" Press Agency states:—The German attempt to outflank General Korniloff has failed. The Russians are slowly retreating, and the Germans are not ...

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  19. LOAHS TO THE STATES.

    The Treasurer (Sir.John Forrest), in the House of Representatives to-day, referred to the question of loans to the States. He said the statements on, the matter in the ...

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  20. A STARTLED WORKMAN.

    At 9 o'clock on Yednesday mornig to Port Adelaide police receired a message from an hotelkeeper, near Jervois-bridge, that a man in the bar stated that he had ...

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  21. DISEASED MICE.

    Mr. Perrin Gooding,whilst at work on the wheat staeks at Gerang, was taken ill, and was removed to Dimboola. Dr. Ingham diagnosed the case as meningitis. The. ...

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  22. TOWLEY FOUND GUILTY.

    In the Criminal Court to-day James Henry Townley, aged 30 years,- was presented on three charges, and in each case was found guilty of receiving. In ordering ...

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  23. CAPTAIN CALDER, M.C.

    Mr. A. L.Calder,of Rose Park,- has received word that his son,a Cptain J. B. Calder (Jack) has been awarded the.Military Cross. His twin brother, Sergeant ...

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  24. ENEMY PROPERTY.

    The London auction: mart on' Thursday was crowded with leading financiers for the sale by the Public Trustee of the enemy interests in the Pacific Phosphate ...

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  25. NAVAL OPERATIONS

    The Official Press Bureau reported on Thursdiiy:—"Three Austrian cruisers on July 15 attacked 48 British drifters, which were watching the anti-submarine nets in ...

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  26. A PERMANENT RESERVE.

    At tie close of an address by Colonel Kenneth Mackay, C.B., to-day, oil the formation of an Australian reserve army, practically every returned soldier present joined ...

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  27. INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE.

    The scheme for. the estabhshment of a permanent Institute of Science and Industry, as recommended by the Executive Committee appointed by the Federal ...

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  28. ALLEGED BLACKMAIL.

    There was a sensational development last night to a blackmailing case, in which it is - alleged that two -men and a nurse extorted money from a another, whose ...

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  29. LEGISLATORS FIGHT

    Mr. Pemberton Billing, in the House of Commons on Thursday, cast reflections on mihtary officers in connection with their reports to Mr. Macphereon, Under ...

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  30. ATTACK ON THE PLATEAUX

    The correspondent of the "Journal" states:—Two German armies under General von Boehm and General von Bulow, consisting of three divisions of Prussians, ...

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  31. TWO DEBELICTS.

    The Minister for the Navy has received information that on July 14-a burnt derelict wooden four-masted schooner, laden with timber, was sighted in latitude 32 south, ...

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  32. HEAVY SEAS.

    The Rotomahana, which arrived from Melbourne this afternoon, experienced an unusually rough time in the straits, the voyage occupying just on 23 hours So ...

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  34. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mrs. H. Lorymer, of Wetland-avenue, Wetland, has received information that her husband, Private Henry Lorymer, who was previously reported missing, is still with ...

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