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  6. LAD SHOOTS FATHER

    A sensational tragedy occurred at Magill, near Adelaide to—night. Shortly after nine o’clock William Nicholas Hann, aged 57 years, a ...

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  7. ARCHBISHOP CA[?]R

    The first of the week’s ceremonial functions in connection with the death of Archbishop Carr took palace at St. Patrick’s Cathedral last ...

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  8. NAVY IN CENTRAL AFRICA

    A member of the British naval expedition to Lake Tanganyika, which has now returned to England, has related some of his romantic experiences to ...

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  9. COMPULSORY TRAINING

    An important case, affecting alike, employers and employed, was decided before Mr E. N. Moore, P.M., at Hawthorn court yesterday, when H. ...

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  10. THE GREAT OFFENSIVE

    Reuter’s correspondent at Zurich reports that news has been received that the Kaiser narrowly escaped assassination whole metering to Berlin. ...

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  11. FOOD CRISIS.

    Lord Devonport, the Flood Controller, announces that in consequence of the potato shortage and the desire to save bread, there has ...

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  12. NEW NAVAL WAR. STAFF.

    The constitution of the new naval war staff has been virtually settled. Admiral Jellicoe, as Chief of the Staff, will [?] freed from ...

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  13. COMPULSORY RATIONING.

    The food situation in Great Britain warrants immediate action. The public voluntarily is not practising the economy required, and the ...

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  14. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Washington reports state that Mr D. N. Baker (Secretary for War) has told the. Associated press of America that the department is preparing for ...

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  15. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAIDS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—“The German artillery was active particularly between Fresn[?]y and Loos. We made successful night ...

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  16. THE WHEAT

    The Wheat Commission has decided to erect double fences of iron for the protection of wheat stacks in mice—affected areas. the Minister for ...

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  17. ENEMY LOSSES

    Reuter’s correspondent at the French Headquarters says that reports from the Champagne show that Hindenburg has been forced to utilise every ...

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  18. FOE CANNOT STARVE BRITAIN.

    Mr F. W. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand in the course of an interview, expressed the view that the food supply was not likely to ...

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  19. ATTEMPT TO W[?]ECK TRAIN

    An attempt to wreck a train between Petersham and Lewisham, on the main suburban line, occurred [?] last night, when a train, bound ...

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  20. FOR CONSTIPATION

    Pinkettes, the new laxative, represent an honest endeavor to profuse a medicine that will help to [?]ure that obstinate and dangerous condition ...

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  21. ABOUT HOLLAND

    Every a[?]lt citizen in Holland is liable to personal Service in the army or navy from the age of 19 to 40. Actual service in the ranks is determined ...

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  22. OPEN AND TRENCH WARFARE.

    Mr Robinson, the “Times” correspondent at the British Headquarters, says that for the last two days the initiative in the battle has been ...

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  23. FOOD S[?]P LOST.

    In the House of Commons on Monday, S[?]r L. G. Chiozza Money, representing the Food Control Department, admitted, that another ...

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  24. A MODERN JONAH

    Charlie Gunn, a well-known Liverpool seaman, has been through more [?]recks than any other man alive. He was on board the Titanic when it ...

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  25. THE PEHPL[?]XING MOUSE

    The latest attack by the mouse plague is on the newspapers while in transit to country newsagents. At the junction railway stations, ...

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  27. FIRED THE PRIME MINISTER

    “I held tho felicity, or rather, perhaps, the Infelicity, to fine the Prime Minister of all Australia some years ago,” said Mr Barnett, S.M., in his ...

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  28. ESPIONAGE IN U.S.A.

    Washington reports that to enable the Administration to have an opportunity to explain the reasons for its insistence of an embargo ...

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  29. GERMAN PEACE PROPOSALS.

    The “Liokal Anzeiger,” which is a Berlin semi-officral journal, attributes the postponement of the Chancellor’s speech to the possibility of the ...

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  32. PREMATURE PEACE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that a plea against premature peace, an assurance of American wage—earners’ hearty ...

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