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  3. COMMERCIAL.

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  4. TERRIFIC STORMS

    The greater part of the State seems to have been visited by terrific storms during yesterday afternoon. It struck the city about 3 o'clock, and with the wind in ...

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  5. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA

    The Premier of British Columbia (Sir Richard McBride) has returned flora Ottawa. He announced to a reporter that the question ot reciprocity with Australia ...

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  6. DESPICABLE WARFARE

    The Admiralty have issued a report which states that the deliberate torpedoing of the defenceless passenger ship Amiral Ganteaume in broad daylight is the best ...

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  7. THE DEFENCE OF DIXMUDE

    The stubborn nature of the defence of Dixmude by the French, is illustrated by the fact that of the 7,000 French marines who have been doggedly holding the town, ...

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  8. GERMANY DETERMINED TO HAVE CALAIS

    The determination of the Germans to break through the Allied line and gain the road to Calais, is again shown by the great number of reinforcements of all kinds now ...

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  9. GERMANY'S PACIFIC BASE

    The State Department has informed the Chilian authorities chat it has been definitely established that the Gentians broke the neutrality of Chili by establishing ...

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  10. Trade' with the Motherland.

    Yesterday the Manniacturers', Association and the Graingrowers' Assciation, two bodies which hitherto have been bitter political enemies, united in a deputation to ...

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  11. PILES OF GERMAN DEAD

    A traveller who has just returned to England relates an interesting story concerning the recent bombardment of the Belgian coast by British warships, which asisted ...

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. CRITICISM OF OFFICERS.

    The Minister of Defence (senator Pearce) stated yesterday that some criticism has been directed during the last few weeks, against the appointment of an ...

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  14. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrival.—Killarney, from Australian ports. ...

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  15. THE WHEAT PROBLEM

    Mr. Holman returned to Sydney yesterday. The Premier re[?]erred to the wheat proposals of the Government, and said the possibility of collective action ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND RACING.

    At the Takapuna meeting to-day, the St. Andrews Handicap, of 400 sovs., one mile and a quarter resulte:—F. Stenning's Monojack, 8 st., 1; Royal Irish, 9 st., 2; ...

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  17. BOMBARDMENT OF THE COAST

    The bombardment of the German positions on the Belgian coast by a British equadron on Monday, included Blonkenberg, where the Germans tried to use their ...

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  18. THE TERRITORY.

    Grave mistakes appeal to hive been made in connection with the initial attempts to settle the Northern Territory. Anthentic reports indicate that the place ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELLION

    An official dispatch concerning the operations against the rebels states that Captain Rutherford, with 50 Eslinshorst and 100 South African Mounted Rifles, yesterday ...

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  20. OPENING OF THE NEW

    The New York Stock Exchange will be reopened on Saturday, but the dealings will be restricted to certain clashes of bonds. ...

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  21. PUGILISM.

    Yesterday Freddie Welsh defeated Fred Yelle at Tanton in twelve rounds. ...

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  22. VICTORIAN WHEAT. MARKETS.

    A condition of complete paralysis exists in the wheat market in Melbourne The recent raising of the selling maximum from 4/9 to 5/6 per bushel has brougnt not the ...

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  23. A ZEPPELIN CAPTURED.

    A German Zeppelin airship, engaged [?] dropping bombs into Plock, brought to earth by the Russians and captured. ...

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  25. THE SHARE MARKET

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  26. PLOT AGAINST COLONEL HUGHES.

    Regarding the reported Turkish plot to assassinate Colonel Hughes, Minister of Defence, the Government announce that considerable doubt exists as to whether the ...

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  27. WATTLE DAY LEAGUE.

    The annual meeting of the South Australian branch of the Wattlt Day League was held in the Public Library Lecture Hall, "North-terrace, on Wednesday evening. The ...

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  28. BROKEN HILL.

    A meeting of the Broken Hill-Condobolin Railway League list night decided to send congratulations to Messrs. Barnett and Considine, the A.M.A. delegates, and the ...

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  29. PAY OF OFFICERS INCREASED

    There has been a general increase in the pay of Imperial array officer. A second-licutenant now receives a minimum of 7/6 per day, and those promoted ...

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  30. RUSSIAN GRAND DUKE WOUNDED.

    German advices state that the Grand Duke Dimitri. son of the Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovitch, uncle of the Czar, has been severely wounded in the fighting at Warta. ...

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  31. INDIAN GALLANTRY.

    The Official Press Bureau states that the Indians have gallantly retaken some trenches which were lost yesterday. They also captured three German officers and 100 ...

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  32. AN AUSTRALIAN KILLED.

    Captain G. A. M Docker, formerly of the Sydney Grammar School, has been killed in action. ...

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  33. DOCKYARDS TROUBLE.

    The trouble at the Naval Dockyard is still unsettled, and negotiations are still passing between the general manager of the dock and the Defence Depattment. It ...

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  34. BENEFIT RACE METING.

    The committee conducting the distress benefit race meeting to be held on December 19 has adopted its programme. Stakes amounting to £200 will be distributed over ...

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  35. SALVATION ARMY AMBULANCE.

    The Salvation Army have contributed Ave ambulance oars for the grounded Allies in Flanders. ...

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  37. NEUTRALITY OF BULGARIA

    Reuter's correspondent at Sofia states that in the Sibranje yesterday, the Premier (M. Radostavoff) strongly upheld the policy of neutrality in regard to the war. ...

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  38. DAMAGE BY KANGAROOS.

    Owing to the damage caused by kangaroos to young feed, the Government have agreed to the restriction against killing them being removed until December 31 in ...

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  39. CAPTAIN WRIGHT KILLED.

    The many friends in this State of Captain Wright, aide-de-camp to Sir Day Bosanquet when that gentleman was Governor of South Australia, will learn with deep ...

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  40. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    "Will the Government introduce the Totalizator Bill this session?" asked Mr. James, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Holman s[?]iled l am ...

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  41. INTENSE COLD

    The eve witness with the Allies' head quarters' staff, writing on Monday last, states that the severely told weather is greatly affecting the soldiers on both sides: ...

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  42. HOUSE BURNT DOWN.

    A fire at South Broken Hill last night destroyed a four-roomed wood and iron house occupied and owned by Mr. Frank English. The contents were insured for ...

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  43. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Robert Bruce (13) employed by Messrs. Wilkinson & Co. was kicked in the jaw by a borse and badly hurt. ...

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  44. FIRES ON STEAMERS.

    Captain Shaw, assistant shipping inspector at Brisbane, yesterday submitted reports to the Marine Board on the recent fire on the steamers Bombala and Urilla, ...

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  45. HELP FOR BELGIUM.

    A further cable message relating to the Commonwealth's grant of [?]100,000 to Belgium, has been received by the Prime Minister from King Albert through ...

    Article : 100 words
  46. SACKED

    The Kaiser has notified all German diplomatic agents in enemy countries that they may consider themselves free to choose another career. ...

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  47. SUICIDE OF A GERMAN.

    An elderly German, Carl Haintz, committed suicide last night by taking poison. He was depressed at being limbic to obtain employment and he told his wife just be ...

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  48. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES.

    A good selection was available at the wool sales to-day, when 4,700 bales were submitted. There are no new features to report of the market. ...

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