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  4. BRITISH THROTTLING LENS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch published on Monday afternoon, says:— advanced our line north-eastward of St.Julien. We successfully ...

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  5. AMERICA AT WAR

    Congress has passed a resolution, asking the Government for details of the assertion made on Monday that the ammunition sent to General Perching is defective. ...

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  6. PORT PIRIE WHARFS

    The wharf men are working all vessels including those loaded with coal. They are also working at tne wheat-yards.In fact, there has been a general resumption ...

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  7. THE CENTRAL POWERS

    The Chancellor (Dr. Micbaclis), as a concession, to the protests of the Reichstag, has appointed Baron von Stein, the Chancellor's representative at the ...

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reported at midnight on Tuesday—"Our raid on Monday night to the north-ward of Lens yielded a number of prisoners, with four ...

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  9. RAID ON LONDON

    A British official announcement issued early this morning states:—A considerable. number of enemy aeroplanes crossed the south-east coast at 11 o'clock on ...

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  10. Family Notices

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  11. GOVERNMENT WANT AN UNDERSTANDING.

    A statement regarding the strike at Port Pirie was made by the Premier, in reply to the Hon. L. O'Loughlin, in the House of Assembly on Wednesday He said he was ...

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  12. BOMBS ON BRUGES

    The Admiralty announced on Tuesday:—"Our naval aircraft on Sunday night dropped bombs on the docks,submarine shelters, and railway ridings at Bruges.The ...

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  13. ITALIAN AIRMEN

    An Italian official dispatch, issued on Tuesday. afternoon, states:—"Thirty of our aeroplanes drooped bombs on the military works and the fleet in Pola ...

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  14. HOHENZOLLERNISM.

    The American State Department has announced that the Government do not insist on the actual abdication, of the Hohenzollefn dynasty as a condition to peace. The ...

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  15. THE FALL OF RIGA

    A wireless Russian official v dispatch published on Tuesday afternoon states:—"We evacuated Riga on Monday morning. We blew up the fortifications at the mouth of ...

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  16. FRENCH FRONT

    A French with communique Issued on Tues-, day night reports:-—There was great artillery activity in the region of Laffaux mill between Cerny and Allies, and on ...

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  17. A COLOSSAL FINE.

    Mr. George Thomson, a Lincolnshire farmer, has been fined £5,750 for selling potatoes at £15 per ton, whereas the maximum fixed price was £11 10/ per ...

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  18. GERMAN AIR RAID

    A British official announcement published on Tuesday afternoon. states:—Germam aeroplanes participated in the raid on the south-eastern coast on Monday ...

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  19. PUPPET OVERLORD

    The "Pall Mall Gazette,"in commenting on the telegrams which passed between the Kaiser and the Czar in 1904, writes:—Russia has broken free from the crippling ...

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  20. CANADIAN ELECTION

    The War Time Election Bill provides for the disfranchisement of all Germans and AuStrians who have been naturalised in Canada during recent years.It also ...

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  21. THE BURNT SCHOONER

    Captain P. Weir, harbormaster at Port Adelaide, was instructed on Wednesday morning by the Marine Board to conduct a preliminary, enquiry into the cause of ...

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  22. THE CALL FOR MEN.

    The State,Recruiting Committee writes: —Of the 85 enlistments last week 57 were accounted for at the Adelaide Recruiting Depot under Lieutenant Dean. ...

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  23. BOGOTA SHAKEN

    The State Department has been informed that on earthquake has occurred in Bogota, In the Republic of Colombia. Three hundred houses were destroyed, but the extent ...

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  25. TO-DAY'S MOUNT GAMBIER MEETING.

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  26. TRADES CONGRESS

    The Blackpool Trade Union Conference on Tuesday adopted the resolution of the parliamentary committee in regard to the proposed Stockholm Conference by 2,849,000 ...

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  27. PORT PIRIE WHARFS.

    In the legislative Council on Wednesday.the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. J. G. Bice), in reply to a question put by the Hon. E. Lucas, said the ...

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  28. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  29. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Dr. W. Kent Hughes, who has been appointed surgeon-in-chief of the Anglo-Russian hospital in Petrograd, is a wellknown surgeon of Collins-street, ...

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  30. THE BALKAN FRONT

    A Bulgarian communique issued on Tuesday night states:—There was a very violent enemy bombardment, which lasted all day long on the Macedonian ...

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  31. M.STURMER DEAD.

    M. Sturmer, the late Premier of Russia, who was recently released on bail by the National Provisional Government under- a surety of £10,000, is dead. ...

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  32. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mrs. Link Hichardson, of Norwood, has received information, that her husband is in hospital in France, suffering from trench fever. ...

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  33. THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER.

    The abolition of the Premier's Department has placed two large rooms at the disposal of the Government. The room ihitherto occupied by the secretary to the ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    The coastal, steamer Opouri ran ashore north of the breakwater at Greymouth while attempting to make port in a heavy sea. The steering gear failed. The ...

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  35. PERTURBED PORTUGAL

    Trouble is prevalent in Portugal 16 is reported that mutinies have occurred on some warships, and many arrests have been made. Trains have been stopped. ...

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  36. SALVATION ARMY.

    The Salvation Army, under Commander Mapp,is beginning operations in Russia on a large scale. It is holding, meetings at Moscow-Gate, which has hitherto been an ...

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  37. A GALLANT SOLDIER.

    Miss Anderson, of St. Ann's-place, Parkside,has received information, that Corporal; T.F. Arnold, of St. Francis Island, West Coast, has received the Distinguished ...

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  38. WAR PROFITS TAX.

    The Minister of Home and, Territories (Hon. P. McM. Glynn) states in confirmation of the general opinions expressed to several persons who called on him in ...

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  39. MUNITION MAKING.

    On Tuesday evining in the banquting room of the Unley Town Hall, Major S. Gould delivered a lecture on munition making in Great Britain. It was illustrated by 140 lantern slides, ...

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  40. A WOMAN KILLED.

    Herbert John Robotham, a rabbit catcher, and his wife, were out in the bush rabbit-shooting near the Strathfieldsaye shire township. The wife had got over a ...

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  41. THE AGENT - GENERALSHIP.

    It was stated on the best authority on Wednesday, that; the position of AgentGeneral in succession to Mr. Young, would he informally offered to the Hon. ...

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  42. FOOD AND DRINK.

    The Victorian Government have sold to the Admiralty 200,000 lb. of marmalade. The "Daily Express"states:—The restrictions on the importation of wines will ...

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  43. GREEK MINISTERS.

    The Greek Chamber of Deputies has resolved to send the members of the Cabinet of M. Skouloudis and Professor Lambros before: the High Court. Thirty, ...

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  44. POSTAL NOTES FOR PAPUA.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. E. W. Bramble) intimates that arrangements have been made, as from October 1, for the exchange of postal notes between the ...

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