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  5. THE PLUCK OF ITALY

    "During a recent visit to the Italian trout," says a special correspondent, "I was convinced that the Italian plan of continuous pressure is the best possible ...

    Article : 478 words
  6. GREECE ON OUR SIDE

    It is officially reported that Greece has severed her relations with the Central Powers. Though war has not been declared the ...

    Article : 479 words
  7. PEACE COULD BE SIGNED TO-DAY

    On Thursday evening the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) received the Freedom of the City of Glasgow. He said the Allies could have peace to-day if they wanted it, but it would not be on the ...

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  8. DESPERATE SITUATION IN AUSTRIA

    News from Austria indicates that political and racial troubles are becoming more acute. The Czech and Slav deputation of the Reichgrath continue to bitterly ...

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  9. TROUBLE OVER POTATOES

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says the British Legation has issued a communication to the Dutch press explaining the position in retard to potatoes. It ...

    Article : 138 words
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  11. JAPAN AND CHINA

    Reuter's Tokio correspondent says:—"In the Japanese Diet the Foreign Minister (M. Motono) said he was hopeful regarding Russia. After the rupture with ...

    Article : 101 words
  12. SUBMARINE WAR

    It is reported that near Terscheending, which is outside territorial waters, a German steamer from Rotterdam to Copenchagen struck a mine and sank. Dutch ...

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  13. PROHIBITION AND FOOD.

    The President acted personally to-day to modify the prohibition fight, which threatened to delay the Food Control Bill. He told the Senate leaders that he agreed with ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICA IS LOYAL.

    (Reuter's Telegrams.) LONDON, To-day. The South African Assembly, by 53 to 15, voted a gift of £1,000,000 by South ...

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  15. SOLDIERS' MEMORIALS.

    The decision of the State War Council not to grant the necessary approval for the erection of soldiers' memorials at present, on the ground that the money ...

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  16. SOLDIER PROBLEM

    The Hon. R. P. Blundell (Chairman of the Repatriation and Land Settlement Committees), and Messrs. V. H. Ryan (Secretary to the State War Council), and ...

    Article : 152 words
  17. NORTH ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.

    On Sunday, at 8.30 p.m., the foundation stone of the new eastern wing of the North Adelaide Hospital will be laid by his Grace Most Rev. R. W. Spence, O.P., D.D. This hospital, to ...

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  18. THE LOCAL HUNS.

    Sir—For goodness sake let the "Mail" continue to support the Government in suppressing Germanism here. A Lutheran asked the Premier to prove his ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND CATTLE.

    For 12 months the Minister of Industry (Hon. R. P. Blundell) has been negotiating with the Queensland Government in regard to the crossing of cattle from ...

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  21. UNCLAIMED MONEY.

    Anocombe, Ann (nee Watson, next-of-kin of): Baxter, John (born in Scotland 1842, or representatives); Broughton, Jabez (formerly of Surrey, or next-of-kin); Burke, John (who left Co. ...

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  22. ARMY NURSES' CLUB CONCERT.

    A concert in aid of Army Nurses' Club will be held in the Victoria Hall on Wednesday evening, July 4. A splendid programme has been arranged, including ...

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  23. PRESS COMMENTS

    The "Daily News" says Mr. Lloyd George's reference to the possibility of a free Germany is the most definite declaration of Allied statesmen hitherto, but the ...

    Article : 248 words
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    Mr. and Mrs. F. Pritchard, of Fairford street, Unley, have recently received a letter from their son Harold, who is on active service abroad, advising that he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. AUSTRALIA DAY ANNIVERSARY.

    For Australia Day this year the carnival at the Exhibition will be made a specially attractive feature. It will include military sports on the Jubilee Oval, and ...

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  27. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The military authorities state that the soldiers whose names appeared in the list published in the daily papers on Thursday, June 28, will arrive by special train, ...

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  28. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The military authorities advise that in lists Nos. 8 and 9, published on 28th inst., the names are shown of one officer and four other ranks returning for "other ...

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  32. VIOLET DAY RECEIPTS.

    The Port Adelaide Violet Day Committee reports that £126 was collected in that district on Friday—£65 at the Semaphore; and the remainder in Port ...

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