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  4. THE STARVING BELGIANS

    The relief of the starving- inhabitants of Belgium by the American Relief Committee is being greatly hampered by the obstacles which the Germans are placing ...

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  5. THE EXECUTION OF LODY

    As previously announced Carl Lody, the German spy Arrested in Ireland, was executed yesterday in the Tower of London. Lody was imperturbable to the last. He ...

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  6. TURKISH TRANSPORTS SUNK

    The Turkish transports which were sunk by the Russians off Zungetldak early in the month, included artillery, aeroplanes, automobiles, and uniforms for sixty ...

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  7. FURIOUS FIGHTING

    The successful action fought by the cruiser Sydney against the German cruiser Emden, continues to be the subject of laudatory references in all parts of the ...

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  8. HOW THE PATHANS FOUGHT

    A graphic description is furnished this morning by the Calais correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" of the exploits of the Pathans against the Germans, and their ...

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  9. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The [?] [?] at Tsing Tao, and [?] [?] which they recently ...

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  10. HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES

    The German, in the recent fighting in East Prussia less 70 per cent, of their [?] The Russians captured four howitzers, ...

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  11. Family Notices

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  12. THE WAR IN AFRICA.

    A dispatch received yesterday stated that 120 rebels have been killed and wounded, and 25 taken prisoners in a fierce encounter with Colonel Kirk van de Venter at ...

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  13. DISSENSIONINTURKEY

    A significant report is in circulation here to the [?] extensive conspiracy [?] broken out in Costantinople against the Young Turks, who are reponsible for ...

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  14. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    Many of the usual features connected with the opening of Parliament were absent from to-day's ceremony. Khaki-clad troops, including Territorials, oversea ...

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  15. WAR ON THE SEA.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) has received the following message from Mr. Webster, manager of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company in Adelaide, ...

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  16. HUNGARIAN CAVALRY ANNIHILATED.

    It is believed hare that the Hungarian [?]in Belgium has been almost annihilated. Two of the latest lists of German casualties include the names of £67. ...

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  17. "ENGLAND SHIVERING IN HER SHOES."

    The German newspapers continue so publish picturesque reports of aeroplane bombs being dropped on Dover and London, and sensational acccounts of the bombardment ...

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  18. RELIEF FOR BELGIANS

    The scheme for the emigration to Australaia of B British women who are suffering hardships as the result of the war, has practically been abandoned for ...

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  19. A VIOLENT BATTLE.

    An official communique issued at midnight reports:— "The battle in the north is being continued with great violence." ...

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  20. JAPANESE TORPEDO BOA. STRIKES A MINE.

    A Japanese torpedo boar, while engaged sweeping for mines yesterday, was sunk in Klao-Chan Bay. The majority of the crew were saved. ...

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  21. THE KAISER'S NEPHEW.

    The Kaiser has only two nephews, both of them sons of Prince Henry, his brother, who is a German admiral. The elder, Prince Valdemar, was born on March ...

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  23. BRITAIN SPENDS £500,000,000

    Naturally the war is proving an expensive matter for all parties, and some idea of the tremendous cost may be gained from the fact that the £500,000,000 war credit ...

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  24. WHERE IS THE AYESHA?

    "The Minister of Defence to-day received a message from Mr. Webster, manager of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company in Adelaide, stating that nothing has be ...

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  25. THE TAKING OF KIAO-CHAU

    An official account of the taking of Tsing-Tao was issued by the Japanese Government to-day. The document is couched in the most ...

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  26. ANOTHER CAPTURE.

    Another addition to the fleet of the enemy's ships captured in the Commonwealth was made to-day, when a German four-masted barque was seized by the naval ...

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  27. CHRISTMAS IS COMING.

    "A merry Christmas." It may be there will be a touch of irony in the words, but in about six weeks time we shall be exchanging the [?] Yuletide ...

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  28. "A THRILL OF PRIDE."

    In the Queensland Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Den'ham (the Premier) said a thrill of pride must have passed through the whole of the community of Australia ...

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  29. A NEW DEFENCE BILL

    A new Defence Bill, which was intro duced in the Senate by the Minister of Defence yesterday, makes amendments in the principal Act to meet emergencies ...

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  30. A FINE ACHIEVEMENT.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) received many telegrams and cable messages to-day of congratulation over the line feat of the Sydney in finishing the Emden. ...

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  31. FIXED PRICES.

    The prosecution launched by the Crown Law Department against Warren Marwick for an alleged breach of the Control of Trade Act has been abandoned. When the ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA'S ACHIEVEMENT.

    Amid great cheers from all sides in the House of Representatives Mr. Fisher (the Prime Minister) this afternoon made the following statement regarding the ...

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  33. RUSSIA'S SMASHING VICTORIES.

    An important, but unconfirmed, message has been received by the "Morning Post" from its correspondent in Rome to the effect that Germany, alarmed by the great ...

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  35. THE VICTORIA CROSS

    Sergeant-Major White, of the Array Service Corps, who, in the Boer war, carried Lieutenant Roberts sons of the famous field-marshal), mortally wounded at ...

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  36. CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE YACHT SQUADRON.

    At a meeting of the Royal S A. Yacht Squadron on Wednesday evening the commodore (Dr. E. W. Morris) referred to the destruction of the Emden by U.M.A.S. ...

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  37. BROKEN HILL.

    A few light showers of rain fell to-day. Mr. Wilhelm Riechers to-day was granted a further six months' suspension ...

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  38. HOUSE BURNT DOWN.

    A fire this morning destroyed the major portion of a seven-roomed house in Lane-street, near Oxide-street, owned and occupied by Mr. W. H. Woolard ...

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  39. THE STRUGGLE IN FRANCE

    The bitter lighting on the Allies' left wing/is being continued. A communique issued this afternoon says:—"The battle has been resumed with particular ...

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  40. BEAUTIFUL FLOWERING TREES.

    The weather conditions of the present year seem to be peculiarly favorable to three of the most beautiful flowering trees in the Adelaide parks and gardens. They ...

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  41. THE SHARE MARET

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  42. A CALL TO THE EMPIRE

    An important statement was made to-day by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George). The Minister announced that another call was being made ...

    Article : 74 words
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  47. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Colonel Antill, brigade-major of the 9th Light Horse Regiment, arrived in Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Thursday. ...

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