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  3. DEFENCE AGAINST SUBMARINES

    A high naval authority states:—The new defensive measures against submarines are meeting with success, though no sensational inventions need be expected. The ...

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  4. A BIG BRITISH OFFENSIVE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued on Thursday afternoon, states: —"We attacked the Germans this morning on a wide front to the eastward of Ypres. ...

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  6. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued late on Thursday night, reports:—"Our attack this morning to the eastward of Ypres was made on a front of ...

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  7. A FINE ADVANCE.

    The British have reacted the Zonnebeke to Gheluvelt line in Flanders. ...

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  8. ENEMY OF THE WORLD

    The Council of State of the Republic of Hayti have voted in favor of proclaiming a state of war against Germany. ...

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  9. MAGNIFICENT SOLDIERS.

    Mr. (Phillips writes:—The cattle is of the greatest intensity between St. Julien and the cemetery at Holle'oeke, where the greatest gains were won. The British, are ...

    Article : 365 words
  10. OBJECTIVES WON.

    The United Press Association states:—"The British have captured all their first objectives, and they are still advancing. Batches of prisoners are arriving. The ...

    Article : 430 words
  11. GERMAN VERSION.

    A wireless German official dispatch issued on Thursday says:—"The battle is in full swing on the English front, from Langemarck to Hollebeke. There has been ...

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  12. ANGRY PUBLIC FEELING.

    The resolution passed by the Senate of the Argentine, Republic in favor of a rupture of diplomatic relations with Germany, declared that the dimissal of Count ...

    Article : 85 words
  13. THE KAISER'S FOLLY

    A wireless official message received from Berlin, states:—"The Kaiser has telegraphed to Dr. Kuehlmann, the Foreign Minister, his warmest appreciation of the ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. QUEBEC BRIDGE.

    The central span of the new Quebecbridge was placed in position to-day after a lift which lasted three days. It is the greatest engineering feat of the kind ever ...

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  16. AMERICAN ENERGY

    Mr. Baker explains that the additional War Estimates will help to equip and to supply an army of 2,300,000 men during the next year. ...

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  17. JOY IN AMERICA.

    There is much gratification in Washington concerning the vote of the Argentine Senate, particularly because of the amount of shipping which would be released if the ...

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  18. Family Notices

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  19. THE KING'S TOUR

    The King, before leaving the West of Scotland, where he has been touring through the munition and shipping works, said:—The security of our food supply ...

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  20. RUPTURES PROBABLE.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Buenos Ayres states:—The Senate, having decided to break off diplomatic relations with Germany, the ...

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  21. HOTEL RESTRICTIONS.

    The House of Representatives on Thursday, in dealing with the Sale of Liquor Restriction Bill in committee, struck out 8 o'clock as the closing hour for hotels, ...

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  22. FRANCE AND RUSSIA

    M. Ribot, in the Chamber of Deputies on Thursday, in replying to a request for the publication of the secret treaties with Russia, said:—"This is not the time to let ...

    Article : 114 words
  23. EAST AFRICA

    A Belgian communique issued on Thursday night reports:—"The success of the Belgians in German East Africa at Madege on September 9 and September 10 was ...

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  24. AIMS OF KERENSKY

    The correspondent of the "Matin" at Petrograd states.—There is an impression prevalent that something is being hidden. M. Kerensky, since the proclamation of the ...

    Article : 132 words
  25. ERZBERGER'S SPEECH.

    The newspaper "Germania" has been suspended for publishing Dr. Erzberger's speech in full. ...

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  26. ASSURANCE BY RUSSIA.

    The Russian Ambassador called at the State Department on Thursday and formally pledged Russia to continue the war until the German autocracy is crushed. He ...

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  27. A STREET ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Henry Wailes, living at Walkerville, was knocked-down and injured by a vehicle on Friday afternoon, and was conveyed to the Adelaide Hospital At the time of ...

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  30. GENERAL BOTHA

    A remarkable libel action was terminated at the Supreme Court at Pretoria to-day. The case arose out of the late rebellion. ...

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  31. SUFFERING SERBIA

    Agonising details have been published concerning the situation, of the Serbian population under the Austrian yoke. Normally, there were 3,170,000 people in ...

    Article : 170 words
  32. RUSSIAN ARMY

    A wireless Russian official, dispatch issued on Thursday afternoon states:—"We drove back with great losses enemy offensives to the eastward of Lemberg and ...

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  33. KERENSKY THREATENED.

    A telegram from Haparanda states that the situation in Russia is most critical. Diplomatic circles are alarmed, as they believe that the growing strength of the ...

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  34. COMFORTS FOR THF STOCKADE.

    James Maylan, laborer, who was remanded from the previous day. was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Friday with having on June 6 unlawfully loitered on the lands adjacent and ...

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  35. THE TICK QUESTION.

    The executive of the Country Producers' Association decided on Thursday to endorse a recommendation of the Tweed council that the Federal Government be ...

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  36. RUSSIAN PRISONERS OF WAR

    Hundreds of Russian prisoners of war an Austria are dying daily of starvation. The doctors do not visit the camps, as they declare that food, which is the only ...

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  37. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mr. F. G. Best has received information that his eldest son, Corporal F. G. Best, 16th Battalion, who left Australia in June, 1915, and was in Suvla Bay landing at ...

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  38. GERMAN NAVAL DESIGNS.

    The correspondent of the New York "Herald" in London reports:—It is believed in well-informed quarters that (Germany is planning a quick stroke with her ...

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  39. FINLAND EXECUTIONS.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at Stockholm states:—German agents at Viborg spread false reports that General Vassiluf, the Commander-in-Chief ...

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  40. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

    The secretary of the South Australian auxiliary, Rev. Jas. E. Creswell, returned from the eastern States era Thursday. Representatives from all the States assembled ...

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  41. PRIVATE O. HILMER, M.M.

    Mrs. W. Hihner, of Gurr-street, Goodwood Park, has received information that her son, Private Otto Hilmer, has been awarded the Military Medal for ...

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  42. THE FRENCH ZONE

    A French communique issued on Thursday afternoon states:—"There was intense artillery fire to the south of the Oise, in the Champagne sector, at Cornilet, near the ...

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  43. CORPORAL McKENZIE, M.M.

    Mrs. A. McKenzie, of Port Pirie West has been notified by the military authorities that her husband, Corpora] Allen McKenzie, has been awarded the Military ...

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  44. STEAMER FREIGHTS.

    Cargo steamer freights for Melbourne and Sydney have been raised to £10, and those to Adelaide to £10 2/6. ...

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