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  2. PETROGRAD IN PERIL.

    Gen. Haig gives the following details of Tuesday’s bombing operations—We dropped 24 bombs on billets at Hantay, eastward of Lens, and 30 bombs on ...

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  3. HASTY RETREAT.

    A wireless official massage states:—Continuing our retirement north of the River As, we crossed the Melupe River, in the region of the Pskov road. We retired ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker (Mr. McGivens) took the Chair at 11 a.m. —Naval aids Strike.— Mr. Fowler (W.A.) asked whether it ...

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  6. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    [?] September 6.—A [?] has been begun in Germany on behalf of the [?] war loan. The appeal is mainly based on the barred of America. WAR ON THE WOUNDED. ...

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  7. CRIMINAL SESSIONS

    The hearing was continued of the charge against John Patrick Haves (32) and Reginald Frances Ashworth (36) with having, in July, 1917, committed at Mylor the larceny of & dresser ...

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  8. Germans Captured 7,600.

    A German bulletin says:—The Russians continue to beat a hasty retreat. We prisonered 7,620 men and much booty, including 130 guns and 300 machine guns. ...

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  9. Lenin or His Double?

    The correspondent of The Daily News at Petrogred reports that M. Purishkevitch made a sensational statement at a private meeting of members of the Duma. He ...

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  10. NAVY AND FIRE BRIGADE.

    Prolonged laughter was evoked in the House of Representatives on Wednesday by a question which was put to the Minister for the Navy (Mr. Cook) by Mr. Poyn. ...

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  11. Widespread Conspiracy.

    The Russian Government is m possession of a whole thread of conspiracy. The arrests of Russian grand dukes have been followed by others, including some at ...

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  12. ITALIAN BATTLES.

    Austrian war correspondents report that Monte San Gabrielle is still held against many massed attacks. The Italians captured the summit several times, but were ...

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  13. SOLDIER’S SACRIFICE.

    Pte. M. C. Sowden, of the 45th Battalion, who was wounded in the feet and arms and lay in A hospital in France, submitted himself to the -transfusion of 1¼ pints of ...

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  14. 43 Miles East of Riga.

    A later German “wireless” says:—Our [?] defeated the Russian rearguard to New Kalpen, south-west of M[?] 43 miles east of Riga. ...

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  15. Austrian Resistance Stiffened.

    An Italian official message elates—The struggle north-east of Gorizia continues. We prisonered yesterday 26 officers and more than 500 men. We reputed repeated ...

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  16. Showers of Bombs.

    At might Gen. Hang reported:—The enemy yesterday on several occasions interrupted the work of. our artillery and aeroplanes, and also attacked our ...

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  17. BLOW AT PETROGRAD.

    It is reported that the German Flee[?] is preparing to attack Reval. COPENHAGEN. September 6. Both Berlin and Helsingfors report that ...

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  18. LABOUR CONGRESS.

    The Trades Union Congress unanimously denounced Germany’s submarine barbarities. Mr. Havelock Wilson said the seamen had decided to see after the war that the foul ...

    Article : 166 words
  19. Austrian Attack Forestalled.

    Ged. Cadorna, the Italian Commander-in-chief without awaiting the enemy’s initiative, vigorously and successfully attacked the Austrian centre and right on Tuesday. ...

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  20. WHITMORE SQUARE SENSATION.

    Thomas Con[?]an. with his throat heavily swathed in bandages, was brought before Mesas. S. J. Mitchell. S.M.. C. A. Campbell A. J. Bowden, and L. P. Lawrence. and charged with ...

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  21. Russian Fleet Preparing.

    A despatch to the Russian Embassy states that the Russian Baltic Fleet is preparing for the expected German naval attack in the vicinity of Kronstadt. ...

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  22. German Bulletin.

    A wireless German official message savs: —English attacks on the Ypres-Poelcape-Zonnebeke oad, and & French attack north of Rheims failed. We brought down 14 ...

    Article : 51 words
  23. SUBMARINES.

    A high naval authority states that the increases in submarine sinkings are mainly due to flukes. Although Gemany is putting all her strength into submarines and is ...

    Article : 71 words
  24. UNITED EMPIRE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) received a rapturous reception at the opening of the National Eisteddfod at Birkenhead. He paid a tribute to the overseas ...

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  25. DIVIDED CHINA.

    Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the leader of the Republican movement in Southern China, has formes a Provisional Government at Canton and declared war against Austria and ...

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  26. Champagne Artillery.

    The French Thursday evening communique reports:—Our batteries in the Champagne are dominiating the enemy artillery which is particularly violent in the ...

    Article : 79 words
  27. PORT PIRIE STRIKE.

    It was suggested in the Assembly on Thursday that, as the executive of the Port Pine Working Men’s Association had announced that the men would resume ...

    Article : 111 words
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  29. Hunger Against Hunger.

    Admiral von Scheer, who commanded the German fleet at Jutland, in last interview, Said he hoped the British would still experience Zeppelin attacks, but the weather ...

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  31. ARRIVAL OF A TRANSPORT.

    A transport, conveying returned wounded and invalid soldiers for this and other States, arrived on Friday morning and the South Australians were accorded ...

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  32. AMERICA AT WAR.

    NEW YORK, September 6. The Dutch Mission has arrived. ...

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  33. AIR DEFENCES.

    As a result of the laid on Wednesday night there are widespread newspaper [?]ions of the air defences of London. Some of the articles urge the formation of ...

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  34. DEATH OF MR. J. M. WENDT.

    Mr. J. M. Wendt, the well-known jeweller, died on Friday, at the age of 87. He was one of South Australia’s oldest colonists. He arrived from Holstein, Denmark, ...

    Article : 471 words
  35. MORE PUBLICANS FINED.

    Despite the repeated warnings given to publicans with regard to the penalties for breaches of Licensing Act the police continue to detect[?] trading. A number of offenders were ...

    Article : 461 words
  36. COLD-SHOULDERED.

    He Kaiser, in journeying to the Flanders front, stopped a day at Brussels. The police ordered the inhabitants to hang out flags, but the Belgians remained indoors ...

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  37. POOR POLAND.

    Following the failure of the Polish Kingdom proclaimed in November last Germany and Austria are again partitioning the country. Germany will take one-tenth ...

    Article : 105 words
  38. FRANCE’S RESOLVE.

    The Prime Minister (M. Ribot)speaking at a cemetery -where many of the Maine heroes were buried, said France was not fighting to conquer territory, but wanted ...

    Article : 108 words
  39. Dysentery in Germany.

    The military authorities have isolated Mannheim, owing to tie prevalence of dysentery. Doctors have been drafted from the front to stop the ravages of the disease. ...

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