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  4. BRITISH CABINET CRISIS.

    Mr. Asquith had an audience of an hour with the King before the House of Commons met. Members resumed in a state of evident excitement from their week-ends. ...

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  5. ROUMANIA’S FATE.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Minister of the Blockade (Lord Robert Cecil) said the position in Greece had become extremely grave. A most ...

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  6. GOAL STRIKE.

    Tuesday. morning the Glanville work-shops, under the control of the Hydraulic Engineer's Department, were dosed down on account of the Naval Department's ...

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  7. EASTERN FRONTS.

    Berlin reports state that the Germans have begun to bombard the forts at Bucharest. ...

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  8. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    In October the Australian Wheat Board sold to the British Wheat commission a pareal of 500000 [?]ons of wheat, apart from the quantity which was the basis of negotiations referred to in The Register on Monday. In connection with this business a large number of ...

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  9. ENEMY COMBINED FORCES.

    A Berlin official message announces that the Austro-German and the Turco-Bulgar armies in Roumania 'have completed junctions with each other, captured ...

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  10. Aftermathh.

    Serious dislocation of railway traffic has not yet ceased, although the coal strike is over. While certain railway employes are having an involuntary (holiday, others are ...

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  11. Liberal Support for Mr. Asquith.

    One hundred Liberal members of the Commons have passed a resolution of confidence in Mr. Asquith, and declaring that his continuance in tie Premiership is ...

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  12. RESHUFFLING THE CARDS.

    The Evening Standard states that the acute stage of [?] cheri[?] has passed. Mr. Lloyd George has got substantially what he wants, including a small War Council, ...

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  13. Stubborn Fighting.

    A Russian communique given forth on Monday announced that, the Roumanians were retiring in, the Pitesti ad Tongovistaja region. There was obstinate fighting ...

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  14. No Change of Policy.

    At a later stage Mr. Dillon appealed for a longer adjournment, if Mr. Asquith was not certain that he would be able to make a definite announcement on Thursday. ...

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  15. CONSTANTINE IN FULL POWER.

    Mr. Ward Price, the war correspondent, writing from Salonia, states that, as the result of the Allies withdrawing their landing parties from Athens, King Constantine ...

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  16. Fate of Bucharest a Matter of Time.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Morning Post, writing on Sunday, says fighting continues along the Arges River on a 30 miles front, from Pitesti, in favour ...

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  17. No Gas for Hotels and Cafas.

    The announcement made on Tuesday morning that the Coal Board had decided that hotels, cafes and clubs would have to be denied gas for cooking purposes was, of ...

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  18. To Carry On.

    Sir Henry Dalziel asked whether arrangements would be made for a Minister to carry on the work in the interval? He said he understood that the resignations ...

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  19. Anarchy of the Worst Sort.

    The Athens correspondent of The Daily Chronicle, writing on the attack by the Greek[?], on the Al[?] at Athens, said the Allies, Advancing, found! the Greeks in ...

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  20. LICENSING COURT.

    The following applications were granted:— —Transfers—Publican’s and Bill[?]ards.— Austin, Joseph, from Emily Marion McCawley, A[?] Hotel, Norwood; Choules, Frank, from ...

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  21. GILLES PLAINS MOTORING TRAGEDY.

    How a pleasure trip ended in tragedy was told in the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday, when the Coroner (Dr: W. Ramsay say Smith) investigated the death of ...

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  22. CONSTANTINE QUEITLY MOBILIZING.

    The Daily Telegraph representative declares that King Constantine is quietly mobilizing and there are indications that Greece is preparing for war against the ...

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  23. German Governor of Invaded Roumania.

    Gen. von Scheppe has been appointed Governor of the invaded pardons of Rou[?]aria. He has been instructed to use the Roumanian land similarly to tho methods ...

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  24. WESTERN FRONT.

    The French Monday noon communique says that the enemy made surprise attacks on Barleux and south-east of Metztral The evening message from Paris read ...

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  25. British Casualties.

    The latest figures give eight British killed, 30 severely wounded, and 10 slightly wounded in the fight last Friday. ...

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  26. Shelling Duel.

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig; in his Monday noon, report, says:—There has been hostile shelling of Gueudecourt and Fonquevillers. We have heavily bombarded the ...

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  27. Another Outbreak.

    There has been a further Greek outbreak at Volo, whence the British control officers have been expelled. An armed crowd attacked the house of M. Yenezelos, and ...

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  28. SERBIAN GAIN.

    An official message states that the Serbians have carried heights east of Grunista, and that the enemy has retired in disorder towards Starairha. ...

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  29. A.W.U. Congratulations.

    At a representative meeting of the A.W.U. an Adelaide, on Monday night, it was. decided to send “a letter of congratulation to the coalminers of New South ...

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  30. Venezelists Hunted to Death.

    The Daily Telegraph correspondent states that on Saturday scenes were witnessed in Athens which resembled the descriptions of St. Bartholomew's Day in ...

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  32. THE LAW COURTS.

    Alfred Cox admitted having neglected to carry a lighted la[?] on his vehicle while driving along the Main North road on November 27. He was fined £1 with 15/ ci[?] Roy S. [?] for a ...

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  33. GIRL’S SUICIDE BY POISONING.

    Reference to indiscriminate sales of poisons was made by the City Coroner (Dr W. Ramsay Smith) on Tuesday at an inquest in the Adelaide Police Court ...

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  35. Russia and Constantinople.

    The Echo de Paris says.—“If the Russians had possessed Constantinople Germany would never have been able to prepare for the war. It is only by giving ...

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  36. Bullets Repaid With Shells.

    The French destroyers made a brief bombardment of Athens as the out-come of the Greeks firing against the Zappeion Building, before Admiral du Fournet ...

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  37. MOTORISTS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT.

    ANGASTON, December 4.-On Friday night an unknown motorist crushed into a fence on Mr. Arthur Salter's property here. Six panels of the fence were knocked ...

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  38. DEATH OF ENGLISH CRICKETER.

    The death is announced of Mr. C. E. Green, who was President of the M.C.C. in 1905 and who had played for Uppingham. Cambridge University. Middlesex, ...

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  40. “Hotheaded Reservist Fired First.”

    It is believed that a hotheaded’ reservist fired the first shoe, and started the fight on Friday. Admiral du Fournet was standing on the steps of the Zappeion Building, ...

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  41. A BROKEN AXLE.

    December 4.—Mr. Reginald Reed of Nuriootpa, was driving a spirited horse through Angaston on Sunday afternoon when the axle of his sulky ...

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  42. Another Greek Minister Resigned.

    M. Gennadius, the Greek Minister in London, has resigned as a protest against the policy of the Greek Government. ...

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  43. A.W.U. AND GOVERNMENT WORKERS.

    The following resolution was earned at a [?] representative meeting of the A.W.U. in Adelaide on Monday night:—“This the Secretary write to the Government General workers’ ...

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  44. Holding Greek Ships.

    A Government order which has been issued prohibits Greek steamers from sailing from Great Britain to Greece. ...

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