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  4. THE WRITING ON THE WALL.

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington says the White House officials deny that President Wilson is connected with the reported project of American ...

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  5. AIR RAIDS.

    The Admiralty reports:—Two Zeppelins visited the east coast on Thursday night, between 9.30 and 11.45, dropping incendiary explosives and bombs on various ...

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  6. RUSSIAN FLEET VICTORIOUS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd reports that according to the latest unofficial accounts the Russian Baltic fleet inflicted heavy losses on the German ...

    Article : 179 words
  7. LIFE IN CONSTANTINOPLE

    Mr. Henry Wood, writing for the United Press, says:—"No doubt exists in the mind of may Turk that the existence of the Ottoman Empire is at stake in the ...

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  8. SECRET MEMORANDUM.

    The following is the foil text of a memorandum issued to the six important industrial and agricultural associations in Germany:—"The Somme district is vital to ...

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  9. ROUMANIA THEATENED

    Amtro-German troops have been massed on the Serbo-Reumaniar. frontier. It is believed that action against Serbia is imminent. ...

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  10. EVENTS IN RUSSIA.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Petrograd states that the prevalent feeling among the people is the hope that the worst is now over so far as Russia is ...

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  11. ZEPPELIN DAMAGED.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam reports that only one Zeppelin airship is returning from the weet. This supports the Admiralty announcement ...

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  12. WINTER CAMPAIGN.

    The Germans have advised all German civilians in Belgium to retain immediately to the Fatherland, averring that they do not leant them to suffer the misery which ...

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  13. GREECE.

    The Greek Foreign Minister and the Serbian Legation at Athens deny the rumours of Serbo-Grecian differences. They it out that relations between the ...

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  14. THE POULTRY YARD.

    "J. B." (Port Pine) writes:—"Could you kindly let me know how to make a hen go broody? I read it some time ago, and I am not sure if it was in "The Mail" ...

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  15. WARSAW AND VICTORS.

    A German wireless message states that when Prince Leopold passed through the streets of Warsaw the population lifted their hate respectfully. An attempt to ...

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  16. TURKEY AND ITALY.

    Reports have been circulated in Rome that Enver Pasha has proclaimed the [?] of Turkey interrupting her relation with Italy. In the event of such a ...

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  17. AERIAL BATTLE.

    A British airscout, describing a fight with a German battleplane, said:—"As we neared the lines of the enemy anti-aircraft guns fired volleys at us. We manoeuvred ...

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  18. IMPORTANT EVENTS PENDING.

    A great increase of diplomatic activity is observable between Italy and the Balkin States. Frequent interviews with representatives of the various Balkan States ...

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  19. AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE LOST.

    An official message from Rome indicates, that yesterday morning the Austrian submarine No. 23 was sunk in the Lower Adriatic, One officer and 11 men were ...

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  20. PRINCE LEOPOLD'S PURSUIT

    German Official.—Von Hindenburg is progressing in his attacks on Kovno, between the Narew and the Bug, and we have been advancing despite strong ...

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  21. HATCHING DUCKS.

    "Web Foot" (Willaston) writes:—"Would you kindly tell me through your Poultry Column next week how to hatch duck' eggs with an incubator? I have ...

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  22. ITALIAN OFFICIAL.

    In Cadore the proximity of our lines to those of the enemy and the result, of our progress give rise to frequent small attacks and counter attacks. On the night ...

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  23. ROUMANIA PREPARED.

    The "Times" correspondent, at Geneva, in Switzerland, reports an important movement of Austro-German troops on the Austro-Sebian and ...

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  24. SPAIN NEUTRAL

    The Prime Minister of Spain states that his country will remain neutral until the end of the war. That has been his attitude throughout. ...

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  25. ASPHYXIATING BOMBS.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" states that, the Germans are establishing factories for making [?] bombs all over Belgium. ...

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  26. NEW LINE OF ATTACK.

    M. Laness, a French ex-Minister of Marine, proclaims the necessity of the Allies disembarking troops at the farther end of the Gulf of Saros, near the Bulair ...

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  27. "A BOLT FROM THE BLUE." HUN DESCENT ON WARSAW.

    A correspondent writes concerning Warsaw before its fall that several hundred thousand people left prior to the German occupation. The hotels were ...

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  28. AN ANCIENT FOWL.

    "H. E. T." writes:—"Bearing on the question of length of life of a hen, the following facts may be interesting. These died at my residence. North Unley, a ...

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  29. GERMAN BLUFF.

    A visitor to the east coast, commenting on the German press assertion that great moral results accrued from the last air raid, states that he was staying at a ...

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  30. PASTEUR INSTITUTE.

    The Pasteur Institute in Paris presents a dead appearance just now. Most of the laboratory assistants are at the front, and a slackening in experimental work has ...

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  31. HOW SMART DIED.

    Last week the Official Bureau issued the following statement:—In December Capt, H. S. Smart, 53rd Sikhs, was granted leave of absence, but failed to rejoin, and was ...

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  32. PREPARING FOR WINTER.

    The Italian authorities are collecting winter clothing throughout the country to enable their soldiers to face the exceptional severity of the ...

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  33. BULGARIA NOT DECEIVED. A MINISTER'S STATEMENT.

    The Bulgarian Minister at Rome states that Bulgaria has not been deceived by anybody, and has never changed her programme, which was founded on a revision ...

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  34. CONTRADICTORY ENEMYLANDING OPERATIONS UNDERRATED.

    Despite a previous Turkish communique to the contrary, a German wireless asserts that the authorities have received a statement from Constantinople to the effect ...

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  35. LIVELY STRUGGLES.

    Paris Official.—In the Artois region the Germans attempted to attack north of Chateau de Carleul, but were easily repulsed. In the Argonne the Germans, at ...

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  36. RUSSIAN FLANKS. NOT GIVING WAY. AN ORDERLY CENTRE RETREAT.

    Russian official and other reports make it clear that considerable reinforcements have reached the Russians in their most northerly theatre of war. For several days ...

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  37. THE ILL-FATED INDIA.

    The "Times" correspondent at Christiania states that tie Norwegian Government has informed Germany that the auxiliary cruiser India, formerly a P. and ...

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  38. PREPARING BIRDS FOR SHOWS.

    "Anxious" writes:—"Kindly publish next week the best way to prepare white Leghorns for show purpose and how to get them thoroughly white. &c." ...

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  39. SPELTER SITUATION.

    It has been reported that the Swansea Vale spelter works were purchased from German influences by a city group associated with the Burma Copper ...

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  40. THE ALLIES AND SWITZERLAND. FRIENDLY TRADE NEGOTIATIONS.

    The result has been nude public of extended negotiations between the Allies and Switzerland, with the object of establishing a friendly agreement in retard to ...

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  41. A CALM DAY.

    Paris Official.—The day was relatively calm. An attempted German attack was repulsed in the Nieuport region. There is nothing to report along the remainder of ...

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  42. AN UP-TO-DATE WAREHOUSE.

    In the commercial world Messrs. Crooks and Brooker bare established a permanent name, not only, in South Australia but in the West. The firm has removed their ...

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  43. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS' FUND.

    Subscriptions may be sent to H. E. Winterbottom, 12 Pine street. ...

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  44. LATEST RUSSIAN OFFICIAL.

    Petrograd Official.—In the region southeast of Mitau our troops drove back the Germans beyond the River Aa, taking prisoners. In the direction of Jacobstadt ...

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  45. DEADLY BOMBS.

    A correspondent who toured the St. Mihiel region in France says that, after every attack the defenders burrow more deeply into the earth. The trenches are ...

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  46. MUNITION AREAS.

    A "Times" correspondent has visited the British workshops with the object of giving some account of the national efforts to supply war material. The United ...

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  47. RED CROSS FUND.

    The High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) explains that the donations remitted from Australia were until recently direct to the. British Red Cross ...

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  48. Grand Total £172,718 OFFICIAL LIST.

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  49. NO COAL FOR SWEDEN.

    The Swedish naval committee has reported to the Swedish Government that Great Britain has refused permission for the export of a quantity of coal bought in ...

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  50. CRYSTAL BROOK SHOW.

    The fact that there is to be no Royal September Show this year should benefit the exposition at Crystal Brook, of the North-Western Agricultural Society which ...

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  51. MONTENEGRIN CONFIDENCE "ALLIES WILL CONQUER."

    The anniversary day message of the Montenegrin press asserts the conviction that the. Central Powers will ultimately triumph. Neither the capture of ...

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  53. WAR LITERATURE CONFISCATED BY HUNS.

    The Official Bureau states:—"Germany has intimated to the American Embassy that war literature sent to the British prisoners is not delivered. The Bureau has ...

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  54. CANADIAN PREMIER.

    The Canadian Prime Minister has been for several days in France with Gen. Joffre, and visited the lines of the Allied armies. He had a cordial interview with ...

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  58. WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat is firm, averaging 56/6 per quarter. ...

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