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  5. HOW FRANCE DOES IT

    Reuter's Frenda headquarters correspondent gives further interesting detail the big German attempt on Chemins Dames on July 3. The battle differe[?] ...

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  6. THELIGHTHORSEMEN

    Gen. Murray, in despatches covering October 1, 1916, to February 28, 1917. men[?]ons 129 Australians and 43 New Zea[?]aders, who were largely concerned in ...

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  8. NO MORE LOST BATTLES

    Colonel Monash, in an interview in London, enlogised the magnificent dash and courage of the Australians at Messines in carrying out operations in a time which ...

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  9. CHINA REVOLTS

    It is reported that fighting between the chinese Republican troops and the erialist party, headed by the Emperor hang Sun, has taken place at Langfang ...

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  10. ARGENTINE WANTS APOLOGY

    The "Times" Buenos Ayres correspond it says the Argentine Republic has forwarded a protest to Germany demanding [?] immediate apology and indemnity fo[?] ...

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  11. EARL KITCHENER

    There is a widespread and growing chief, especially among men in the reaches, that Earl Kitchener is not ead. Some time ago the rumour was ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN MAIL BOAT

    The Mongara, from Australia, has been unk, and all her maids lost. No lives were lost as the result of the Mongara [?]anking. All the passengers ...

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  13. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS

    Col. Monash states that the co-operation the staff and ranks at Messines was eminiscent of the evacuation of Gallipoli. the vigour and spirit of the men were ...

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  14. OUR OPPORTUNITY

    Mr. H. L. Penfold Hyland writes:—The ay is not far distant when the wheels f our motor cars will cease running for vant of fuel, and the gentlemen ...

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  15. A LONG ROAD.

    Reviewing the 12 months since the British definitely assumed the offensive Mr. Robinson says:—Since a year ago we have measured our half-grown strength ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN EMPRESS

    The "Daily Express" lobbyist says certain members of the House of Commons have received private news from the Em[?]ress of Austria that she is strenuously ...

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  17. UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

    A special congregation will be held in the theatre in the Prince of Wales' Buildings on Monday, at 4.30 p.m. to confer degrees on the undermentioned ...

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  18. CANADA BELIEVES IN CONSCRIPTION.

    The Ottawa House of Commons has ar[?]ied the second reading of the Conscription Bill by 118 votes to 55. ...

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  19. AMERICAN LOANS.

    The United States Government has oaned a further £20,000,000 to Great Britain and £12,000,000 to Ita[?]y. ...

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  20. GERMAN NEWS.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent say [?]at in the Reichstag the German Minister said the British, had presumab [?]anned greater actions north, of Arra ...

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  21. ITALIAN PROGRESS.

    Italian Official.—In a surprise attack we took forward our line north-westward o e Se[?]o Carso sector, capturing outpost [?] prisoners. We maintained on ...

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  22. RIOTS IN HOLLAND

    During the Dutch food riots the situa on became so menacing that the authorities were compelled to call out the military. Denes crowds responded to the ...

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  24. DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    Payneham Ward.—J. Griggs, 105; W. S[?]ddison, 48. Majority for Griggs, 57. Wellington Ward.—J. R. Smith, 112J. [?] Majority for Smith [?] ...

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  25. TROUBLE IN SPAIN.

    It is reported from Madrid that the King has dismissed his aides-de-camp, and as constituting a military household, including General Az[?]ar. ...

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  26. IMPORTATION OF SPIRITS

    The South African Senate has adopted proposal forbidding the importation of spirituous liquors. ...

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  28. DISTRICT TRAINED NURSES SOCIETY.

    In the report of the ladies' annual reception in connection with the Unley branch of the District Trained Nurses' Society, which appeared in last ...

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  29. MARMALADE WANTED.

    The Minister of Industry states that a cable has been received from the Trade Commissioner as follows:—"The British Admiralty invites f.o.b. offers of ...

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  30. PERSONAL

    Mrs. and Mr. F. W. Bennett, of Fashoda street, Hyde Prak, have been informed by the military authorities that their son, Percival H. Bennett, of the ...

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  32. CROYDON SOCK CLUB.

    Through the energy of the members Mrs. W. Cass has packed and forwarded to Mrs. T. Bar[?]smith 41 pairs of socks knitted in June for ou[?] nen in France. Gifts—Mrs. W. Cass, 4 pairs ...

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  33. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    The eminent English violinist Mr. Gerald Walenn will give a violin recital with the assistance of Professor Ennis n the Elder Hall on Thursday next. A ...

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  34. MINE SWEEPER SUNK.

    The Admiralty reports that a mine sweeper in the Mediterranean has been mined and sunk. Ten men are missing. ...

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