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  2. PORT ADELAIDE

    Evidence was taken yesterday by the North te[?]ace Reserves and Railway Centres Royal Commission. There were present the chairman (Mr. T. H. ...

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  3. WAR IN THE WEST

    As anticipated yesterday the heavy bombardment of the defenoes of Verdun known as the Donaumont-Vaux line was followed by a strong attack on the ...

    Article : 227 words
  4. THE AUSTRALIANS GERMANS ATTEMPT ATTACK

    The suggestions of the possibility of concluding peace which have emanated from Germany recently were referred to at the National Liberal Club by the ...

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  5. CONSCRIPTION

    Fuller details of the meeting of trade union delegates to discuss conscription, the result of which was briefly mentioned in yerterday's "Daily Herald," have been ...

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  6. THE ANZACS

    If they desired fighting after the monotony of life in the Desert of Sinai the Germans are doing their best to satisfy the longing of the Australian troops on the ...

    Article : 424 words
  7. THREE DEATHS

    The "Freeman's Journal" expresses great dissatisfaction with the explanation of the British Government when enquiries were made about the death of ...

    Article : 94 words
  8. INVITATION TO MR. HUGHES

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Righi Hon. W. M. Hughes) has been invited to call at Capetown on the voyage home. ...

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  9. "THERE'S THE SWINE"

    One hundred and seven members of the crew of the Cymric arrived at Liverpool this morning. They travelled from Ireland via Holyhead. ...

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  10. AN ANOMALOUS POSITION

    Mr. Asquith stated in the House of Commons to-day that he intended to leave for Ireland in a few hours' time. He would confer with the civil and ...

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  11. NATIONALISTS WORRIED

    The morning papers speculate variously as to exactly what Mr. Asquith expects to accomplish by his visit to Ireland. According to the "Daily News," ...

    Article : 101 words
  12. STRIKE-MAKERS

    Two men were charged in the Edinburgh Police Court to-day with having advised munition workers to strike. The accused were James McDougall. a ...

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  13. HONORING SOLDIERS PORT PIRIE IRON WORKERS.

    The ironworkers of the associated smelters, Port Pirie, have completed a handsome roll of honor, on which are in scribed the names of members who have ...

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  14. TURKISH OFFENSIVE BROKEN BY RUSSIANS

    Inspired by the hope of gaining the distinction of having checked the Russians, the German officer temporarily in command of the Turkish ermies in Asia ...

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  15. FRENCH FISHERMEN ADRIFT IN OPEN BOAT

    Great privations were suffered by nine French fishermen who have been landed at Liverpool. The men formed part of the crew of ...

    Article : 121 words
  16. REVOLT IN DUBLIN

    When the House of Commons assembled to-day the Prime Minister (Right Hon. H. H. Asquith) stated that it was proposed to alter the system of ...

    Article : 266 words
  17. ATTACK STOPPED BY AUSTRALIAN GUNNERS

    In spite of the representations of his officers the German commander decided to attack the Australian [?]renches on Tuesday. He had been told that his men had ...

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  18. AFRICAN OPERATIONS

    The War Omce has made another report on the fighting in German East Africa. It is stated that the Germans in the Irangi Range fell back a considerable ...

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  19. RUSSIAN ADVANCE NEAR KHANIKIN RANGE

    The Russian force which is threatening Bagdad from Persia has reached a point only 30 miles from the Khanikin Mountains. ...

    Article : 115 words
  20. AVIATORS AT WORK

    French aviators from Verdun made a flying trip over the German lines of communication yesterday. In addition to other damage they dropped bombs on ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA DAY

    A friendly rivalry exists between committees in country towns and metropolitan committees in the collecting of money for the various war patriotic funds. This rivalry has been a great ...

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  22. CERMAN TRENCH DAMAGED

    South-east of Tahure there has been strong artillery work during the past few days. It culminated in a prolonged bombardment of the German lines ...

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  23. TESTING THE TROOPS TRIED BY CAS AND FLAME

    Before are the Australian troops were sent into due trenches on the western front they were given a thorough course of training. Every method of fighting ...

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  24. BALKANS CAMPAIGN

    Italy's operations against Austria have been proceeding steadily, but owing to more rapid movements is other theatres have attracted little attention. Casualty ...

    Article : 234 words
  25. THIRTEEN EXECUTIONS THREE CATEGORIES OF CRIME

    Questions about executions in Ireland were asked in the House of Commons to-day. Mr. H. H. Asquith said that the actual ...

    Article : 205 words
  26. EASTERN THEATRE

    No doubt the Truks hopped that the capture of the British force at Kut-el-Amara would compel the Russians to abandon the invasion of Mesopotamia or ...

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  27. ADVISED A STRIKE

    In the Edinburgh Police Court Jack Smith, a toolmaker, was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment for Slaving advised employes in munition factories to ...

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  28. AN AEROPLANE MISSING

    General Smuts reports that a British aeroplane was sent to reconnoitre the Usambra railway line. It has not returned. ...

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  29. BELGIAN CAMPAIGN IN AFRICA

    The Balgian forces from the Congo are continuing their campaign in East Africa, Satisfactory progress is being made. ...

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  30. RED CROSS WOODVILLE CIRCLE.

    On Wednesday afternoon Lady Galway addressed members and friends of Woodville Red Cross circle on Red Cross work in general, and upon the new Red ...

    Article : 149 words
  31. VEROUN'S DEFENCES EVACUATION NEVER INTENDED

    The "Matin" recently published a statement to the effect that the weight of the German onslaught on Verdun at the beginning of the battle caused the ...

    Article : 126 words
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  33. EXECUTIONS IN IRELAND

    Mr. John Dillon has given notice in the House of Commons that to-morrow he will call attention to the number of executions in Ireland. He says that all ...

    Article : 103 words
  34. A RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The driver of a motor lorry owned by the Adelaide Electric Supply Companr had a narrow escape from death yesterday evening. He was crossing the Hilton railway ...

    Article : 66 words
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  36. SUGNA RANGE

    There has been desperate fighting on the Austrian front lately. The Austrians have been strongly posted in the Sugna Mountains and it has been ...

    Article : 87 words
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  39. BRITAIN'S EFFORTS EULOGISED IN ROUMANIA

    The Boumanian press pays a tribute to the military efforts of Great Britain and repressed admiration at the decision to introduce compulsory military ...

    Article : 151 words
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  41. RECRUITING

    At the Currie street recruiting depot yesterday 45 men offered themselves for military service. Of these 33 were accepted and 12 rejected. ...

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