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  4. Family Notices

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  5. TURKS IN PALESTINE

    The Parliamentary Under Secretary for War (Mr. J. I. MacPherson) said the British forces in Palestine were now in touch with the main position of the Turks ...

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  6. FIRST AMERICAN FORGE.

    Gen. Haig, in his Wednesday morning despatch, says:—The Germane on Tuesday night heavily bombarded the neighbourhood of Bullecourt. We replied vigorously. We ...

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  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Proceedings against a “tried and trusted employe” in the Courts induce the reflection that the “trying” frequently comes after the “trusting.” ...

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  8. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    T[?]phing from the Champa[?] fro[?] Mr. War[?] A[?] states that [?] German [?] followed the [?] [?] Fr[?]ch success of the Moronvill[?] Hills. It is understood that Hinden[?] who has been vi[?]ing the fron[?] was ...

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  9. BRAZIL.

    The Central News Agency states that Brazilian diplomatic quarters in London expe[?]t[?]n early declaration of war by Brazil against Germany. Though there are 200,000 ...

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  10. GETTING IT UNDER.

    The Norwegian sailing ship Maduva has been torpedoed. Two of the crew were killed, and the captain and four other men wounded. ...

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  11. ITALIAN OFFENSIVE.

    An Italian official message says:—Most severe fighting occurred on Monday night in the Travignolo Valley. The Austrians penetrated our positions at Piccoto and ...

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  12. British Figures.

    The British Admiralty reports the arrivals at British ports for last week at 2,664 and the sailings at 2,759. Eighteen vessels of over 1,600 tons and nine of under ...

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  13. HOME AGAIN.

    Gen. Joffre and M. Viviani (the French Minister of Justice) have returned in safety to Paris from their mission to the United States. ...

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  14. Family Notices

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  15. RUSSIA AND PEACE.

    In the Commons to-day much uproar followed on a question put by Mr. R. L. Outhwaite (Liberal, Hanley) whether, in View of the Russian Government’s policy ...

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  16. American Experiments.

    A number of anti-submarine devices are undergoing tests. According to the Navy Department hopes are entertained that some of the schemes will counter-check the ...

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  17. THE END?

    The Premier of Bavaria (Dr. F. von Hertling), in an interview at Pudapest, declared the war would end in the autumn, There would not be another winter ...

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  18. Marconi at Work.

    Sign or Marconi, the inventor of wireless telegraphy, has arrived here with the Italian mission. He intends to show the United States authorities plans for coping ...

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  19. “NO SPECIAL INTEREST.”

    Gen. Haig said on Wednesday night:— Nothing of special interest took place today. There was less aerial activity than on Tuesday, owing to the unfavourable ...

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  20. THE BELGIAN COAST.

    The Echo Beige states that, following on the recent bombardment of Zeebrugge, the Germans fear British attacks on Ostend and Blankenbergbe. An alarm signal has ...

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  21. WHAT’S IN THE WIND?

    The Russian Ambassador to Italy, is confident that the revolution has entered on its last phase, and that an event of extraordinary importance will shortly occur. ...

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  22. Italian Shipping.

    Four hundred and sixty merchant vessels entered Italian ports for the week ended last Sunday, and 387 left. No steamers were sunk. One was shelled and damaged. ...

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  23. HINDENBURG LINE.

    An officer has described on the Paris Matin the conquest of the Hindenburg positions south of the River Scarpe. He said:—There was a thick mist during the ...

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  24. CITY AND BIRTHDAY ACCEPTANCES.

    City Handicap.—Bistolarie, Bourland, Lucky Beggar, Dench, Dimitol, Petracia, Beauty Spot, Lord Lenhuk, Epistle, Boontree, Perambulate, Ivernia, Maldon King, Amyl, Little John, Lady Hone[?], Merri Dora. ...

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  25. CORN SCRIP ON ’CHANGE.

    The attention of the Commissioner of Crown Lands was drawn on Thursday morning to the decision of the wheat brokers of Victoria to establish a corn ...

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  26. AMERICAN FIGHTERS.

    The first detachment of United States engineers has arrived in England. ...

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  27. American Attitude.

    The United States Government hopes shortly to issue a statement in regard to the Russian policy which comprises “no annexation and no punitive indemnities.” ...

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  29. AMERICAN MEDICAL CORPS.

    The King received the American medical unit at Buckingham Palace to-day. His Majesty said:—“I welcome with the utmost pleasure and satisfaction the first ...

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  30. JUDGMENT DAY.

    In the times pone by unsatisfied judgment summonses at the Adelaide Local Court have provided kaleidoscopic views of life’s lights and shades. Its humours and its dramas have been manifested ...

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  31. FINE FRENCH DASH.

    The French communique of Wednesday morning states:—We made a lively attack at three points on the front at the Vanclerc and California Plateau, with good ...

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  32. EMPIRE DAY.

    The President of France, M. Poincare, has telegraphed to the King saying:—“I take the occasion of Empire Day to renew the warm wishes which the French people ...

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  33. TO-DAY’S TRAINING NOTES.

    At Morphettville, on Thursday morning, the course proper was in use, 10 yards from the inner rails, the going being good but not fast St. Span (G. Bax) travelled once round easily ...

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  34. GERMANS IN BALTIC.

    The Stockholm newspaper Dagblad announces increasing German naval activity in the Baltic. Many destroyer flotillas, accompanied by Zeppelins, have been ...

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  35. STUBBORN FIGHTING.

    A wireless German official message says: —We repulsed several English advances at Hulluch and Bullecourt. Strong French attacks in the afternoon and evening, at ...

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  37. BRITISH POLITICAL REFORM.

    In the House of Commons to-day discussion was continued on the second reading of the Representation of the People Bill. On Tuesday Lieut.-Col. Sanders ...

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  38. EMPIRE DAY.

    Although there is no public demonstration to remind the people of Empire Day, the garlanding of the statues in the streets and on the terraces is an artistic ...

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  39. PARRITCH!

    The Food Controller, Lord Devonport, has fixed the maximum retail price of oatmeal, as from June 18, at 5d. lb. in England and Ireland, and 4½d. lb. in Scotland. ...

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  40. GERMANY ON THE INSIDE.

    M. Aguero, the late Cuban Minister to Berlin, who is is Paris, states that things are going badly acro[?] the Rhine. It is impossible for Roumania to furnish aid to ...

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  41. SUGAR EMPLOYES’ CASE.

    The hearing of the abdication of employes at the Colonial Sugar Refining Company’s Works at Glanville for an award concerning wages, holidays, and general conditions of employment to be ...

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  42. TOBACCONIST’S SHOP GUTTED.

    A hairdresser and tobacconist’s shop occupied by Mr. G. W. Penhall, at O’Connell street. North Adelaide, was glutted by a fire early on Wednesday morning. ...

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  43. Captured Submarines.

    A member of The Register commercial staff who is with the army writes:—“The big push will have started by the time this reaches you, and if you only saw the ...

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  44. Incidents of the War.

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Massey) and the Treasurer (Sir Joseph Ward) have arrived in Canada on their way home. To-day they conferred with ...

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  45. Attested on Thursday.

    Following is the name of the man who attested at Adelaide on Thursday:—F. R. THORNER, Riverton. ...

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