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  5. PORT ADELAIDE FOOTBALL CLUB.

    The report of the Port Adelaide Football Club, to be presented at the annual meeting on Wednesday next, is an elaborate compilation, giving not only a resume of ...

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  6. LOST AIRMEN.

    The Daily Mirror, the well-known illustrated London news journal, publishes today a photograph, which apparently makes known for the first time an exciting duel ...

    Article : 153 words
  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    The new Egyptian flag consists of three white crescents with their backs to the staff. The Turkish flag seems to consist of several army corps with their backs to ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICANS IN BATTLE.

    A force of British troops, under Col. Deves, has occupied without opposition Garub, in Luderitland, German South-West Africa. This is important, as there is a ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. GIVE US BREAD !

    A number of wealthy families have le[?] Germany for Scandinavian cities, owing to their inability to obtain pure bread in Germany. ...

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  10. Invasion of Russia “Postponed.”

    A German wireless reports from the eastern front convey the vague intelligence that “further hindrances have arisen in connection with the planned invasion of ...

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  11. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ACT.

    The case in which L. R. Reno[?], a Frenchman, is charged on the information of Sidney Hayward Rowe, collector of Customs, with having during the continuance of ...

    Article : 359 words
  12. COPPER CAPTURED.

    The Rhine steamer Hanna, together with her captain, her proprietor, and other individuals, has been placed under arrest at this port. Among her cargo were five tons ...

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  13. VESSELS GONE BELOW.

    A fresh list of maritime disasters, either by torpedoes from German submarines in the course of the blockade of the British coasts, or by striking mines, is ...

    Article : 84 words
  14. Transports of 2nd Australian Contingent.

    Transport vessels which conveyed the 2nd Contingent of Australian troops to Egypt are discharging their cargoes at the London docks as quickly as possible, and ...

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  15. Requisitioned by the Admiralty.

    When questioned regarding the Orama, Mr. R. C. H. Walker (of the Orient line) stated that cable advice had been received that the former mail steamer had been ...

    Article : 207 words
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  17. WALLY WILLIS DISCHARGED.

    The young man who stood charged at the Adelaide Police Court, in the name of Wally Willis, with having, at Newcastle, New South Wales, on July 21, 1914, ...

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  18. An Earlier Duel Between Liners.

    The action between the Orama and the Navarra recalls an earlier sea duel between two auxiliary cruisers—the Carmania and the German steamer Cap Trafalgar. Like ...

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  19. THE CONVERTED ORIENT LINER ORAMA.

    WHICH ENGAGED IN ADUEL AND SANK THE GERMAN AUXILIARY CRUISER NAVARRA. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. ALLIES RETALIATE.

    The Paris Journal states that the formal Note to be dispatched by the Allies in connection with the German blockade declares that all German property will be ...

    Article : 77 words
  21. American Steamer Sunk by Mine.

    Telegrams from Amsterdam state that the American steamer Ca[?] 2,087 [?] built in 1882, which was carrying a [?] of cotton, struck a mine and sank off the ...

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  22. BOYS IN BLUE.

    The “Cheer-Up” Society is arranging to welcome home the naval members of the expeditionary force who returned from the Pacific on Sunday. The welcome will take ...

    Article : 117 words
  23. EARLY CLOSING REFERENDUM.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council on Thursday the necessary order was [?]ssued for the taking of a referendum of the House of Assembly electors with regard to the ...

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  24. German Submarine Reported Lost.

    The master of a Swedish steamer which has just reached port reports that he and his crew saw a small vessel sinking off Mandal, a seaport of Norway. They ...

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  25. BRITISH AIRMEN MISSING.

    The Official Press Bureau announces that Flight-Lieuts. Rignall and the Hon. O’Brien T. Spencer, who partook in the great raid of British naval and military airmen upon ...

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  26. INDIA’S SPLENDID LOYALTY.

    In the Legislative Council this morning the Viceroy. Lord Hardinge, presided. A motion by Mr. Madhu Das, expressing the gratitude and loyalty of India to the King. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN BEAUTIES.

    Adelaide is to be invaded to-day by the finest looking girls who have ever visited this city. These are the chorus ladies of “Sinbad the Sailor,” who provide many of ...

    Article : 98 words
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  29. Target for German Torpedo.

    The British collier steamer Royparana has been sunk by a torpedo from a German submarine, off Eastbourne. The crew of 31 men were saved. ...

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