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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dis patch received at midnight on Wednesday, states:—"There -were successful operations this morning to the eastward and ...

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  4. THE POPE AND PEACE

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington states:—"It is stated that the Pope's peace offer will be rejected by all the Allies, who believe that ...

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  5. BOMBS ON ENGLAND

    Shortly after the warning of the German air raid on the mouth of the Humber on Tuesday night, Gotha aeroplanes were seen at a great altitude approaching Margate. ...

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  6. THE VERDUN BATTLE

    An official communique, published in Paris on Wednesday afternoon, states:—"The enemy at night time violently bombarded different points of our first line on ...

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  7. THE GREAT BATTLE IN ITALY.

    An Italian official dispatch issued in Rome on Wednesday afternoon states:—"The battle of the Isonzo is raging along the whole front of over 60 miles. We are ...

    Article : 131 words
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  9. LENS BATTLE

    Mr. Philip Gibbs wrote on Wednesday night:— There has been severe fighting to the eastward of St. Julien, and it extended to the southward across the ...

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  10. ENGLAND INVADED

    The Admiralty announced on Wednesday night—"Our naval aeroplanes attacked 19 of the Goths aeroplanes in the vicnity of Ramogate, at a height of 11,000 ft.They ...

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  11. MR. W. J. HNDE, S.M.

    In the Full, Court on Tuesday an order was made that Mr. W. J. Hinde, S.M., should pay £15 15/ costs and out-of-pocket fees, in an appeal case. The application ...

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  12. GERMAN DECISIONS.

    It is reprted that Austria favors a complete acceptance of the Papal Note, and Germany a conditional acceptance. Bulgaria, however, is demanding the consent ...

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  13. PERU INDIGNANT

    The "Vossische Zeicung" states—Pern has sent an ultimatum to Germany in connection with the sinking of the peruvian steamer Lorton by a German submarine in ...

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  14. FIGHT FOR LENS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas. Haig, in a dispatch issued on Wednesday afternoon, states—"We maintained the positions captured on Tuesday ...

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  15. COUNTY COURT JUDGES.

    Up to a recent date it was the custom of the Government to select prominent laymen for appointment as stipendiary magisbrates to preside over provincial counts of ...

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  16. THE PEACE KITE

    Dr. Michaelis, in addressing the main committee of the Reichstag on Tuesday, said no desire for peace with the enemy exists in Germany.The enemy's war aims ...

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  17. STRIKE IN HUNGARY

    The employes of the Ganz Company, the largest munition factory at Budapest, have struck for higher wages and better food facilities. Two thousand miners have ...

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  18. RAID ON ZEEBRUGGE

    The Allied airmen this morning [?] the German positions at Zoobruggs and as the Bruges Canal. ...

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  19. ITALIAN PRESSURE

    A wireless, Austrian official dispatch issued on Wednesday night states:—"To the eastwardn of Canale we abandoned the [?] lage of [?].The enemy attacks to the ...

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  20. PACIFIST PUNISHED.

    Fletcher, a Quaker, who was formerly an anti-militarist in Australia and New Zealand, has been sentenced to imprisonement for two years with hard labor, for refusing ...

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  21. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    Over 100 South Australian police arrived to-day.The strikers this morning came into conflict with the police in Argent-street. The police charged the crowd with ...

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  22. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Tallow.—At auction to-day 923 casks (1,420 casks last week) were offered, and 570 were sold. Fine beef tallow improved by 2/3 per cwt., but other sorts remained unaltered. The prices ...

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  23. THE GREEK ARMY

    The Minister for War forbids military officers to be absent on leave after August 28, when all must-return to their posts. ...

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  24. AUSTRIANS SMASHED.

    The war correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in Rome reported on Wednesday afternoon:—The Italian attack develops successfully. The Austrian ...

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  25. PERUVIAN ATTITUDE

    The "Vossische Zeitung" states:—The Hamburg Prize court has refused to order the payment of an indemnity to the owners of the Peruvian steamer London on the ...

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  26. Family Notices

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  27. SUBMARINE PIRACY

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  28. GLENELG THEATRE.

    The opening of the Glenelg Theatre will take place to-night The proceeds are in aid of the District Trained Nursing Society. Trench Comforts Fund and ...

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  29. MR. HOLMAN.

    Mr. Fisher gave a luncheon to Mr. Holman on Wednesday at the Ritz Hotel, prior to his departure from London. There was a distinguashed company, including the ...

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  30. SALONIKA FIRE.

    The destructive five at Salonika [?] for 25 hours. The flames destroyed throw quarters of the city, and 100,000 [?] are homeless ...

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  31. RUSSIAN FRONT

    A wireless Russian official dispatch, issued on Wednesday afternoon states:—: "The Germans started an offensive at Inkkum, and drove back our cavalry advanced ...

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  32. DEBTS AND INTEREST.

    Mr. S. J. Mitchell, S.M., sat at the Lo[?] Court on Thursday, when a number of judgment summonses were disposed of In one case a woman was asked why her ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    The boring operation by the Westport Harbor Board at Seddonville, in the State mine area, resulted in the discovery of a 9ft seam of coal. ...

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  34. SEPTUAGENARIAN ACT.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council on Thursday morning the Deputy Governor (Sir George Murray)who presided, approved of the terms of service of the ...

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  35. A SAVAGE ENEMY.

    The utmost indignation has been aroused by circumstantial narratives which show that after their first reverse at Verdun the Germans flew over at a height of 200 yards ...

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  36. PROGRESS OF PAYNEHAM.

    On Tuesday evening a large number of the rate payers of Joslin ward assembled the District Council office, Payneham, at the invitation of Councillor Kolly, to form a progress association. ...

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  37. HARASSED TURKS

    The British Commander-in-Chief in Meso- I potamia (General Sir Stanley Maude), in an official dispatch issued on Wednesday) evening, states:—"We captured Shah ...

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  38. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Private Haddon L.Bowen, who has been a prisoner of war in Germany since April 2, haS written to the Bank of Adelaide, in London, stating that he is safe and well. ...

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  39. WORKERS AND WAR

    The refusal of the Labor Conference to include ten delegates, who shall exclusively represent the Independent Labor Party, the British Socialists, and the Fabians, ...

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  40. AMERICAN SHARE

    The correspondent of the New York "World" in Paris states:—The "Matin" urges the sending of Japanese troops to reinforce the Russians, and also to relieve ...

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  41. PEBSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. Hugh Sheridan, of Adelaide, has resigned his commission as a justice of the peace. The Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) ...

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  42. A NEW MAGISTRATE.

    Mr. D. C.Scott, LL.B. of Kapunda, has been appointed a special and stipendiary magistrate for the state of South Australia. It is not certain yet whether he ...

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  43. CAPTAIN COLLINS.

    The Australasian section of the London Chamber of Commerce is arranging for a presentation to Captain. Mulrhead Collins, R.N., secretary to the High Commissioner, ...

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  45. THE MURRAY WATERS.

    In accordance with the Murray Waters Act, 1915, regulations relating to the use or surplus water of the-river were approved in Executive Council on Thursday morning. ...

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  46. TRENCH COMFORTS AT MESSINES.

    The following letter has been received by the executive of the Central Trench. Comforts Fund;Adelaide from the officer commanding the l0th Australian Field ...

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  47. THE LATE CZAR.

    The train which the Czar Nicholas and his family were travelling to Siberia came into collision with a freight train at Shalia. No one was injured, but it was ...

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  49. CANADIAN AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Loiner Gouln has declared in favor of Sir Wilfred Laurier. He described the administration of Sir Robert Borden as drifting, wornout, and moribund. ...

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  50. ENLISTMENTS.

    The following men enlisted on Wednesday night:—J. H Sutton, laborer; W. Lonsdale Hughes,carrier On Thursday the enlistments were:—L:. A. J: Squires, engineer: W. Corncain, ...

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