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  4. “PREJUDICIAL TO RECRUITING.”

    Louis Hermann Speeht a patternmaker, [?]as charged before Sir. S. J. Mitchell M in the Adelaide Police Court, on Tuesday, with having made statements ...

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  5. "PREDOMINANT TASK."

    The reassembling of the Reichstag on Tuesday has caused surprise and much excitement in German v. It is believed that the Imperial Chancellor (Dr. Hollweg) ...

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  6. RECONSTRUCTED CABINET.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) is suffering from a severe chill, and will remain indoors to-day by order of his doctor. ...

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  7. ELIZA STREET AFFRAY.

    An enquiry into the death of Mrs. Eva Lewis, -who,-it was alleged, received injuries in a fight with Mrs. Marsha Ierrace in Eliza street, Adelaide, on December 6, ...

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  8. SPEECH DAYS.

    St. Peter's College was en fete on Tuesday, when the annual gathering of pupils, old scholars, and parents for the customary distribution of prizes was held in ...

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  9. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    The Budapest correspondent reports that a su[?] scens was enacted at the burial of the late Em[?]eror Francis Joseph at the Capucines Monastery When the coffin [?] the bsrred gate the master of ceremonies knocked with a golden wand. The first from ...

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  10. Prosecution of the War.

    The Prime Minister has written as follows to the members of the House of Commoners; —“His Majesty the King entrusted me with the task of forming a ...

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  11. War Cabinet Meetings.

    The new War Cabinet met to-day, and will continue to meet each day, except Sundays. ...

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  12. The Liberal Attitude.

    Nine English Liberal federations have met hurriedly and passed resolutions of confidence in Mr. Asquith as the Deader of the Liberal Party and giving the new ...

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  13. EASTERN SHOUTS.

    The Bulgarians, in their-Monday report, claim to have captured from the Roumanians the town of Kalarash (Wallachia), and bridgehead on the left bank of the ...

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  14. Mr. Asquith III.

    Mr. Asquith is suffering from a sharp attack of influenza, and will be detained at Walmer for a few days. ...

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  15. Roumanian Resistance.

    The German communique states:—The Russians have again strongly attacked in the wooded Carpathians, and on both sides the Trotus Pass, but without success. ...

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  16. FRENCH NATIONAL DEFENCE CABINET.

    The Matin says that the reorganization the High Command in Prance will be considered after the Chamber of Deputies has approved ,of the new National Defence ...

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  17. Germans and Roumanians.

    In order to prosecute the Roumanian campaign the Germans withdrew 15 divisions from the west front and one from Macedonia. The armies of Gen. von ...

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  18. Hun Pressure.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says that the Germans continue to pursue the Roumanians strongly, to prevent them reconcentrating ...

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  20. RECONSTRUCTED ITALIAN MINISTRY.

    Telegrams from Rome announce changes in the Italian Ministry by decreasing the number of members aid consolidating the work. ...

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  21. MACEDONIAN LINE.

    The Bulgarian official report issued on Monday claims that they repulsed allied attacks north-west of Monastir, and at the Cerna Bend, and British attacks south of ...

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  22. ORGANIZATION OF TRADE.

    The report of the committee of engineering and shipbuilding employers of Glasgow, which was established after the visit. of the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. ...

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  23. LATEST SPORTING.

    At Victoria Park on Tuesday morning the work on the outer track was a sure sign of the Rucenall was first in for [?]riding duty M[?]rilloe Bud got over five furlongs in [?] la Basse ...

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  24. Serbian Operations.

    The Serbian Monday conununiqne announces violent local infantry actions, with fairly large numbers of prisoners captured from the enemy ...

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  25. I.W.W. CHARGES.

    The bearing of the I W. W. conspiracy charges was continued in the Criminal was given for Brown. The case is expected to last for several days more. ...

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  26. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    The Italian official statement, issued on Monday, says that rain and stow have hindered the artillery in the Trentino region. The Italians repulsed a surprise attack in ...

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  27. FOOD CONTROL.

    The Central News says it is reported that one of roe first measures in connection with food control -in Great Britain will be the entire control of the liquor ...

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  28. WESTERN FRONT.

    The French Monday noon communique says: — There has been intermittent cannonading south of the Somme. Two more German aeroplanes have been brought ...

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  31. New Zealand Cheese Commandeered.

    It is undestood that the British War Office will immediately pay 8[?]d. a lb. for the commandeered cargoes of New Zealand cheese, with an adjustment of the price ...

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  32. THE IRON TRADE DISPUTE.

    Judgment was delivered at the Industrial Court on Tuesday by Mr. President Brown in the dispute between the employers and employes in the galvanized from plumbing and gas[?] trades ...

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  33. Berlin's Foodless Plight.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says that the German newspaper Taglicher Rundschan in a desperate, almost threatening, article ...

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  34. Incidents of the War.

    Capt. Albert MeLeod, an Australian, who bad been wounded at the war, has been killed while out shooting in Scotland. ...

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  35. Intense British Cannonading.

    The a Pris correspondent of The Daily Chronicle telegraphs that, coinciding with the cesation of stormy weather, the intensity of cannonading on the British front ...

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  36. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor received the following telegram on Tuesday morning:— “December 11. His Majesty has been pleased to confer on me the Seal of ...

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  37. A DIVORCE PETITION.

    A petition for a divorce from his wile Elisabeth Jane c. Potter (formerly Walton), was [?] by John James Potto, commercial tiaweller of Kadina, at the Civil Court, on ...

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