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  3. THE BATTLE IN FLANDER

    An official dispatch, published in Paris on Monday afternoon states:—The situation in Belgium is unchanged. German attempts to the east of Moisy Farm, in ...

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  5. STOP PRESS NEWS

    The Admiralty announces:—Vice Admiral Sir Rosslyn-Wemyas,.who was in command of a squadron during the landing of the Australian troops at Gallipoli, has been ...

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  6. THE CENTRAL POWERS

    There has some obscurity as to the identity of Dr. von Kuhhmann, the new German Minister for Foreign Affairs. "Vorwaerts" makes it dear that he as the ...

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  7. THE POLITICAL SITUATION

    The poetical atmosphere has cleared somewhat Since Parliament adjourned three weeks ago and there was not quite so much public interest shown in the ...

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  8. THE SHARE MARKET

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  9. THE RUSSIAN ARMY

    The Russian Embassy at Washnigton has received advices from Petrograd that M. Kerensky, the Prime Minister, has conferred, unlimited power on General ...

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  10. Family Notices

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  11. PATRIOTIC MINERS.

    The Yorkshire miners, by large, majority, rejected the proposal to obtain peace by negotiation, and instructed their delegates to the Conference on Friday to ...

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  12. RUSSIAN REVIAL

    A German official dispatch published on Monday afternoon reports:— "The Russians are preparing to give battle between the Dneisier and the Pruth. The enemy are ...

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  13. LORD COZENS HARDY.

    Lord Cozens-Hardy has resigned his office as Master of the Rolls in consequence of illness. Lord Cozens-Hardy was born in Norfolk ...

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  14. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Not the slightest reference was made in the Legislative Council on Tuesday to the political situation Formal business occupied only a few minutes, and then tee ...

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  15. GENERAL ERDELLI.

    The report that General Erdelli has been Wardered is without foundation. ...

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  16. RUSSIAN BATTLE

    A wireless Russian official dispatch sued on Monday night state:— "We [?] pied a series of heights to the north-east ward of Gzernowitz (Bukovina). ...

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  17. MINIG NOTES.

    Over 69,500 tons of magnesite were exported from Athens in 1916, compared with 43,200 tons in 1915. The value of the 1915 exports is given as £232,200, against, a value of £58,720 for the ...

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  18. BREAD SICKNESS.

    An official announcement admits that bread sickness is prevalent in Germany, owing to the war bread, becoming infected with bar and potato bacteria.The German ...

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  20. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    The Speaker (Hon.F.W.coneybeer) took the chair at 2 p.m. THE GOVERNMENT WORKSHOPS. Mr. Price stated that owing to the high ...

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  21. A NEW CABINET.

    M.Kerensky has accepted the resignations of the whole of his Cabinet to facilitate the reconstruction of the Government. ...

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  22. BRITISH POLITIC.

    Mr. Baldwin, in the House of Commons on Monday, informed Mr. Rees, that the cost of raising the rate of old age pensions, as desired, would be from £5,500,000 to ...

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  23. SUBMARINE SIGHTED.

    The port of New York- was closed this morning, as the result of a report then an incoming vessel had sighted a submarine.The port was afterwards ...

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  24. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    B.H.P. Block 10, for fortnight to August 1.—"Reparing.N. drive.1,015 ft. level, in 199 ft. from xcut to Kelly's shaft.1,465-ft. level—Intermediate xcut at 110 ft. S.—To 25 ft., through ...

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  25. STATE MILLING

    The milling trade, in Great Britain has been perturbed by receiving a, document marked "strietly confidential," which out Sines a scheme for the creation of one ...

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  26. LAW COURTS.

    George Denton was charged on [?] [?] having at Adelaide on July 30 falsely pretended to Joseph Richardson that he was working for Sydney Kidman, and that money was coming to ...

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  27. A PROMISING LODE.

    A parcel of 6 tons 8 cwt. of copper are was recently treated at the Wallaroo Smelting Works for Mr. J. Lathlean and party. It came from the Kanappa mine, at Sanderston (near Rhine, ...

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  28. MR.PEAKE RETRACTS.

    Mr.Peake,in the House of Assembly on Tuesday afternoon made the following statement:-I informed the leader of the Opposition to-day that I had no papers ...

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  29. ENLISTMENTS.

    The following men enlisted on Tuesday-in-Adelalde:— Quirke, repairs expert; Cabeiston, clerk; J Mangnoson, carpenter;L.W Lange, farm hand: G.W. Wilson, farm hand. ...

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  31. ST. PETERS BURGLARIES.

    The Adelaide local Court, which is being used as a Police Court, was crowded with women on Tuesday, when Katleen Rogers, married woman, was brought up to answer several charges ...

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  32. THE TURF

    At Victoria Park on Tuesday morning the outside track, which is drying up, was the only place on which trainers could world Vincent and Southland ran over a distance, and Cokimtbo ...

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  33. TERRIBLE GUN FIRE.

    An official dispatch, issued in Paris on Monday night states:— Heavy reciprocal artillery fire has occurred in the Champagne Mountains region and on both banks of ...

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  34. MR. HOLMAN.

    Mr. Holman, in addressing a Labor demonstration on Monday at Attercliffe (Sheffield), met with strong interruption from some Socialist (Pacifists, who were ...

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  35. BEEITTING OLD HULKS.

    Some time ago the Hons.J. Jelley and J. Carr and Mr. J. L. Price, M.P., brought under the notice of the late Government the possibility, of some of the old hulka ...

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  36. LIEUTENANT HAMILTON M.C

    News has been received that Dr. C. W. Hamilton's son, Lieutenant Keith J. Hamilton, Royal-Field Artillery. has been awarded the Military Cross. He was ...

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  37. BRITISH ADVANCE.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in a dispatch issued at midnight on Monday, reports:"We drove off an attempted raid to the northward of Arleux.We slightly advanced our ...

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  38. FINAL ACCEPTANCES.

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  39. EARTHQUAKE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    A violent earthquake occurred at 3.20 o'clock this morning. It convulsed the southern portion of North Island. Waira-. rapa suffered the most damage. The ...

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  40. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  41. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mrs. Harrington,of Henry-street, Stepney, has received information that her son. Sapper J.M. Harrington of No.5 Tunnelling Company, has been missing since July ...

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  42. SOCIALIST CONGRESS

    Mr. Ashton, secretary of the Lancashire Miners' Federation, declares that his organisation is solidly against sending British delegates to-the Stockholm ...

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  43. HENLEY BEACH FLOODS.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon.J.B. Bice), in reply to the Hon. Tuesday,(in the Legislative Council on Tuesday, said, Cabinet would be asked ...

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  44. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Morgan, August 7 — Sailed: Queen,Blannetown. INTER-STATE. MELBOURNE, August 7.—Arrived: Omana, from ...

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  45. A MAGNIFICENT OPAL.

    Messrs.R.Chambers and J. Carbone, prospectors from the Stuart Range district, recently brought to Adelaide a magnificent. specimen of opal, which was on Tuesday ...

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  46. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    A special general meeting of the A.M.A. was held yesterday afternoon. It was called among other things to reconsider the question of the abolition of the night ...

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  47. SHOWERS LIKELY.

    There was some suggestion of an early summer in the atmosphere on Tuesday on account of the northerly breeze, stronger sunshine than had been experienced for ...

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  48. CONCRETE SHIPS.

    A group of San Francisco capitalists (says the New York "Engineering News" of June 21), have combined to finance a £40,000 venture for trying out a scheme ...

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  49. SPANISH AFFAIRS

    A German submarine attacked a Spanish fishing boat in territorial waters, near Bilboa, and severely wounded two members of the crew with her gunfire. ...

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  50. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  51. SOLDIERS AND "SHOUTING."

    In his annual report, the Victorian Inspector of Inebriate Institutions (Dr.E. W. Jones) draws attention to the fact that 11 soldiers who have returned from active ...

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  52. THE KATOOMBA.

    Messrs. Mcllwraith, McEacharn, & Co. are in receipt of a wireless message from the commander of the steamer Katoomba. intimating that he expects to berth the ...

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  54. A MESSAGE FROM THE SEA.

    This message enclosed in a battle was picked up by Mr. R. Cullen at Nora Creaina Bay:— "Troopship Ceramic, October 10, 1916— Will the finder of this ...

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  55. DEATH FROM POISONING.

    The adjourned enquiry concerning the death of Mrs. Alice Elisabeth Jane Hollis, of May-terrace, Kensington Park, was concluded at the Adelaide Police Court ...

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  56. A LADY AS HARD AS STEEL.

    Some almost inconceivable experiments have been successfully carried out by,Mr. McEwen during the past few weeks at the Town Hall. Most people ...

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  57. CYGNET FLOODS.

    KINGSCOTE, Augnst 6.The Cygnet River has come down in, flood for the third time this year. Considerable damage has been done. The Government dam is very ...

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