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  3. ANOTHER GREAT OFFENSIVE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch published on Wednesday afternoon, states:—"We attached the Germans early this morning on a wide front from the ...

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  4. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The threatened reactionary movement in Russia in July has been successfully overtime. The Czar Nicholas and his family have been secretly exiled to Tobolsk in ...

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  5. "YOUR GOALAND OUR GOAL."

    A wireless Russian official dispatch published on Wednesday afternoon states:—The enemy have occupied a height to the westward of Ocna. The Roumanians ...

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  7. THE POPE AND PEACE

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington declares:—The United States will not consider peace negotiations until Germany makes open ...

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  8. RAID IN ULSTER

    The police on Wednesday raided the headquarters of the Rational Volunteers, in Belfast and elsewhere in Ulster, and seized rifles. ...

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  9. THE STOCKHOLM CONGRESS

    Mr. Huysman states that the Stock[?] Socialist Conference will be held. The only question is whether it should be deferred until after the Allied Socialist ...

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  10. LAW COURTS.

    The hearing was continued of the application brought by the South Australian Land Agency, and Mortgage Company in connection with the matter of Leonard ...

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  11. NEW ZEAL ND PLEA

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie has urged Mr. Prothere, the Controller of Agriculture, to grant increased facilities for the shipment of seeds to New Zealand. Mr. Prothero ...

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  12. MURDERED SAILORS

    A German semi-official announcement state:—Nothing is known of the circumstances connected with the sinking of the steamer Belgian Prince, as the submarine ...

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  13. GREEK PROBLEMS

    The majority and minority addresses of the Greek Chamber of Deputies, in reply to the speech from the throne, were submitted to the Chamber on Monday. The ...

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  14. AMERICAN SHARE

    Seven naval captains have been made rear-admirals. Count Ishii, in a speech at the reception of the Japanese Mission in a Pacific port, ...

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  15. STRIKES AT PRAGUE

    A message from Prague reports that 90 per cent. of the munition workers there and 75 per cent. of the other Bohemian Workers have been on strike during the ...

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  16. Local Court—Adelaide.

    Judgment was given for the plantins for £7 [?] in the action heard on the previous day, in which Cornell, Limited, claimed from Opie Bros. £30 alleged to the balance due from the defend ...

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  17. BRITISH ARTILLERY

    M. Marcel Hutin states:—The artillery of all the Allies appears to be striking in unison. The unfavorable weather in Flandera hampers aviation work, and prevents ...

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  18. ARTILLERY DUELS.

    A French official communique, issued at midnight on Wednesday, states:—"There have been artillery duels in Belgium, to the north of the Aisne the Champagne, ...

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  19. BUYING A PEACE.

    Dr. Max Harden's paper, "Zukunit," after a suspension for six weeks, has reapSpeared. He advocates the surrender of Alsace to France and Trieste to Italy if ...

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  20. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Charles Mackhart was fined £7, with 107 costs for having used indecent language in King William street on Wednesday. Evidence was given by Constable Gill. ...

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  21. HADRID STRIKE

    The members of the Madrid strike control Committee have been arrested. Further fatalities and casulties have occurred at Sacadell and Barcelona. ...

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  22. THEY ARE HEROES.

    The "Petit Parisien" states:—"The ruins of Westhock would not suffice to shelter a single soldier. This makes still finer the British grit in holding on to the ...

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  23. AUSTRIAN CRUELTY

    Over forty thousand Montenegrins have died [?] during the last two years The Me[?] have deserted their capital, Cettinje; and the Austrians are ...

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  24. THE GERMAN STORY.

    A wireless German official dispatch, published on Wednesday evening, states:—"There was an artillery battle all night long in Flanders. We ...

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  25. BRITISH POLITICS

    Sir A. Stanley, President of the Board, of Trade, in the House of Commons on Wednesday, stated:—The Board of Trade are unable, under the war conditions, to ...

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  26. CHINA AT WAR.

    The first action of the C[?]nese Government in the war against Germany has been to take over all the Austrian and German Shipping. They have also ordered the rep[?]tion of German officials. It is not ...

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  27. CUTTING OFF FOOD.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Berne states:—The embargo placed by the United States on exports to neutrals has had a marked effect in ...

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  28. BOMBS ON VENICE

    A group of enemy aeroplanes dropped bombs on Venice at day break on Tuesday, A bomb fell in a hospital, and killed two men, besides wounding 21 other patients. ...

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  29. A BELGIAN MARTYR.

    The Germans conveyed M. Renterghem, the Belgium racing cyclist, through the streets of Ghant at the end of a chain on his way to the place of execution. The ...

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  31. Family Notices

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  32. SCARLET AND ALIVE.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, in the following vivid description of the capture by Canadians of Hill No. 70, near Lens, and the mining suburbs of St. Laurent and St. Emille, ...

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  33. THE ADELAIDE GUINEAS.

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  34. PROXY VOTING.

    Sir George Cave, K.C., the Home Secrettary, in the House of Commons on Wednesday, agreed to postpone the discussion on the proposed proxy voting at ...

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  35. FIGHT FOR BARDAD.

    The correspondent of the "Merres. Post" in Rome states:—Austrian and [?] man troops have been sent to Ass[?] to form the nucleus of a combined [?] ...

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  36. LABOR AND THE WAR

    The Liberal War Committee gave a luncheon to Mr. Holman in the House of Commons on Wednesday. Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Churchill, and Mr. Long were among ...

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  37. AN AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The Royal Commission on Navy and Defence Administration will arrive in Adelaide on Tuesday morning. The Commission, which has been appointed by ...

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  38. INDUSTRAIL COURT

    The hearing was continued before the Deputy President of the Industrial Court on Thursday of the case in which members of the A.W.U., emplyed in the chaff ...

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  39. MILITARY NEWS.

    The Governor-General has approved the follow ing changes in the Australian-Imperial Force:—Appointment Terminated.—Second Lieutenant W. C. Chinery, June 27. ...

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  40. PRICES OF GRAIN

    The Food Controller has fixed the following maximum prices for British wheat:—Delivery before December, 73/6 per.504.1.; December to January, 74/6; February to ...

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  41. THE STARS AND STRIPES

    The march of the Americans through London was marked by one of the warmest popular demonstrations or the war period. The Earl of Derby, General ...

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  42. ARMY FOOTBALL.

    Private Sydney Branford, in a letter to his parents at Exeter, writes:—I may interest you to have news of a match between two South Australian football teams in France. On Saturday, ...

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  43. SUBMARINE PIRACY

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  44. SEIZURE OF ARMS.

    The police and military forces on Wednesday raided the Dublin premises of Colonel More's section of the National Volunteers, who broke off from the main ...

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  45. SEPARATION ALLOWANCES.

    On and after September l separation, allowance at the rate of 4/2 per diem will be paid on behalf of privates in the Australian Imperial Forces in respect of all ...

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  46. PERSONAL NEWS.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council on Thursday Messrs. G. L. Young, W. H. Farguhar, K. Fotheringham, and W. Scanlen were appointed wharfingers in the ...

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  47. ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mrs. Wyett, of "Monavea House," Henley Beach-road, has received news that her son, Lance-Corporal P. S. Wyett has been promoted to the rank of corporal on the ...

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  49. GOVERNMENT PURCHASE OF LAND.

    Mr. N. A. Webb, S.M., was, at a meeting of the Executive Council on Thursday, appointed a Commission "to enquire into and report upon the purchase, or ...

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  50. THE LATE PRIVATE DAENKE.

    Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Daenke, of Wolsoley, have been notified that their second son, Private L. H. Daenke, died on July 14, of wounds received in action, in France. He ...

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  51. BASKET BALL TEAM.

    Mitchams versus Norwood Bapidsts.—To-night at Norwood. The following have been picked to play for Norwoods:R. Johnson (captain), Edwards (vice-captain), Scott, Wooley, Pluhl, E. ...

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  53. THE LATE PRIVATE WARREN.

    Mrs. E. Warren, of Highibury, has been informed that her only son, Private Alfred R. Warren, was killed in action on July 31. ...

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