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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The Press Bureau states:—The total casualties as a result of the aeroplane raid on Ramsgate and Dover on Wednesday were:—Eleven persons killed, and 26 ...

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  4. SYDNEY STRIKE

    The players of one of the leading league football clubs refused to play on Saturday if a field umpire, whose services were accepted in stacking wheat, was appointed. ...

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  5. ROUMANIA FIGHTING BRAVELY

    The Press Bureau on Thursday afternoon stated:—The King telegraphed to King Ferdinand of Roumania an expression of his admiration of the magnificent way in which ...

    Article : 281 words
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  7. ITALIAN TRIUMPH

    A wireless Italian official dispatch issued on Thursday afternoon says:—We made progress to the northward and the southward of the Julian front. Our troops ...

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  8. THE WESTERN BATTLE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued on Thursday afternoon, reported:—We have advanced our line to the south-west of Lens. We repulsed an attack ...

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  9. BRITISH SUCCESS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reported at midnight on Thursday:—There was heavy local fighting all day long for Greencrassier, an important enemy stronghold to ...

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  10. RISH CONVENTION

    The Press Bureau announced on Thursday night:—"The Irish Convention has continued its discussion of schemes based on the dominion principle of Home Rule. ...

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  11. AUTOCRATIC DEMAND

    A statement has been received that Germany has threatened not to give Holland any more ship steel unless Holland agrees to ship contraband goods with the ships ...

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  12. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    The Commonwealth 5½ per cent. loan of £4,500,000, the minimum of which has been fixed at £98 10/, has been underwritten. The issue consists of bonds ...

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  13. RETURNED HEROES

    Another contingent of soldiers who have done their duty for their King and country returned to Adelaide on Friday morning by the Melbourne express. The men ...

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  14. THE ALLIED ARMIES

    General Maurice, Director of Military Operations, stated on Thursday:—The recent British advances were all carried out according to programme. The mud ...

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  15. SWEDEN AND GERMANY.

    The Swedish Foreign Minister states that Sweden will do without American goods rather than comply with the reported American demand to cease trading with ...

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  16. TROUBLE AT PORT PIRIE.

    The President of the Industrial Court (Mr. Jethro Brown) reported to the Minister of Industry (Hon. H. N. Banwell) on Friday morning that he was leaving for ...

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  17. VOLUNTEER WHARF WORK.

    The enrolments by the Victorian National Service Bureau have reached 3,000. The national service volunteers continued their operation along the water ...

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  18. ZEEBRUGGE SHELLED

    British warships bombarded Zeebrugge on Wednesday. The firing was heard at [?] ...

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  19. Family Notices

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  20. ITALIAN VICOR

    Several Austrian divisions on the Carso Plateau were so badly shattered that they had to be withdrawn from the firing line The fighting around the Hemada Hill was ...

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  21. FALLEN ANZACS

    General Royston has conferred with the Commonwealth authorities, and Mr. Bertram McKennal, R.A., the well-known Australian sculptor, in respect to the ...

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  22. FIRING CONTINUES.

    The British naval bombardment of Zeebragge continued at intervals throughout Thursday. ...

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  23. THE SALONIKA FIRE

    Over 150,000 persons are without shelter at Salonika. The French are caring for 25,000 of those left destitute. The Serbian Relief Fund is appealing for ...

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  24. AN EARLY WELCOME.

    Invalid soldiers were welcomed on the arrival of the express this morning. A brass band attended under Mr. Friebe, and the Cheer-up Society, under Miss ...

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  25. A SERIOUS CHARGE

    A charge of having attempted on July 29 to procure abortion laid against Alfred Edward Packham, a specialist, of Flindersstreet, was heard in the Adelaide Police ...

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  26. MUNITIONS FOR SOLDIERS.

    To serve the Imperial needs the Broken Hill Associated Smelters Proprietary, Limited, has spent huge sums in perfecting their plant to turn out an increasing ...

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  27. THE POPE AND PEACE

    The Rev. Bernard Vaughan, S.J., in a speech at York, said:—No people desire peace more than the British, but the Pope did not realise the fact that the Allies ...

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  28. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  29. AMERICA AT WAR

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington states:—The Japanese mission had a most warm reception. The members point out that Japan ...

    Article : 319 words
  30. APPEAL TO AMERICA.

    Correspondents at Washington state:—There is much speculation and some disquietude owing to the latest advices from Russia, which show that assistance from ...

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  31. HUNGRY BOHEMIANS

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Milan says:—The food shortage in Bohemia is causing disturbances. Guerilla bands are securing the country, and ...

    Article : 53 words
  32. FALL OVER A CLIFF.

    Mr. Hubert Davies, the dramatist, is missing It is supposed that he feel over the cliffs at Whittby, on the Yorkshire coast, and was drowned. ...

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  33. GERMAN PSYCHOLOGY

    Dr. Kuhlmann, the new German Foreign Secretary, in addressing the main committee of the Reichstag on Wednesday, said:—Our treatment of neutrals is most ...

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  35. EARL GREY.

    The condition of Earl Grey, a fermer Governor-General of Canada, who has for same time been seriously ill, is grave the greatest anxiety is felt concerning ...

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  36. IMPORTANT CONFERENCES.

    Dr. Michaelis has just returned, from Belgium, where he conferred with the German Governor-General. Dr. Kuehlmann is about to leave for Munich and Vienna to confer ...

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  37. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The Bank of England minimum rate of discount remains at 5 per cent., to which it was reduced on April 5. Short loans remain at 4½ per cent., and the open market rate for ...

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  38. THE LATE SERGEANT CADD.

    Mr. and Mrs., Joseph Cadd, of Port Vincent, have been notified of the death of their eldest son, Lance-Sergeant H. A. Cadd, on July 31. He enlisted on ...

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  39. BANK OF ENGLAND

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  40. MISS PANKHURST.

    An appeal having been lodged on behalf of Miss Adela Pankhurst, who was yesterday ordered a month's imprisonment, she has been released on bail. ...

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  41. UNREGISTERED ALIEN.

    Johann Boarradier a Hollander, was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Friday with having failed to register himself as an alien, as required by the War ...

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  42. PROFITEERING CONDEMNED

    The Labor members in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday attacked profiteering and profiteers. Mr. Jewell protested against the ...

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  43. THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    A statement was published on Friday morning that a serious difficulty arose recently in connection with the work of the Public Service Commissioner and the ...

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  44. VENEREAL DISEASES.

    The importance of enlightening men and youths concerning the dangers of sexual disease, has lately been engaging the attention of the Church of England's Men ...

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  45. CANADIAN ARMY.

    Up to July 1 the aggregate of enlistments in Canada was 423,853. In the last two weeks of June the total enrolled was 2,358, as against 3,392 in the preceding ...

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  46. COMFORTS FOR SOLDIERS.

    A successful [?] gynkhana and musical afternoon in aid of the Y.M.C.A. army work, was held at the residence of Mr. F. C. catt on Wednesday. The committee were Mesdames Ind, ...

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  47. TANKERS AND LEATHER DRESSERS.

    At a meeting of the Tanners' and Leathe Dressers' Union (Hindmarsh branch), held in the Kindmarsh Town Hall, Mr. J. C. Doble (secretary) was appointed delegate to the United labor ...

    Article : 108 words
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