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  5. CRIMINAL SITTINGS

    William Edmond Tucker, farmer, of Hoyleton, Pleaded not guilty to a charge of having stolen and received between August 28 and September 2, 1916, six, merino sheep, valued at £10 10/, the ...

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  6. MOUNTAINS OF MILLIONS

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law (Chancellor of the Exchequer) moved for a credit vote of £550,000,000, which he said would suffice to the end of ...

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  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Unconscious humour often lurks in clerical notices. On the door of the church in an Essex village the following note was displayed:—"The rector will be glad to ...

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  8. ABSOLUTELY NO RULES

    Fifty American journalists accompanied Mr. Gerard to Switzerland. The Berlin Lokal Anzieger attacks Mr. Gerard for not placing Germany's difficulties fairly ...

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  9. “AFTERHOURS.”

    Mr. S. J. Mitchbell, S.M, was further engaged at the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday with several more cases of alleged breaches of the Licensing Act. Superintends Priest prosecuted ...

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  10. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    The British steamer Netherlee, 4,227 tons, has been sunk. ...

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  11. WESTERN LINES.

    A German official message says:—We repulsed British attacks east of Armentieres and south of La Bassee Canal. We also repulsed six night attacks between the ...

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  12. American and Austrian Parley.

    The Buda Pest newspaper Azest states that the negotiations between Vienna and Washington continue in order to settle whether American ships shall be at liberty ...

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  13. SCANDINAVIAN COAL.

    The coal famine throughout Denmark is severe, and the strictest economy is being enforced. Some cities have stopped the supplies of gas and electricity. The ...

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  14. French Fights.

    The French communique of Monday morning records minor successes, including two coups-de-main in the Argonne sector prisoners were take. A German aeroplane ...

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  15. Scandinavian Protest.

    The Governments of Norway, Sweden, C and Denmark have agreed to the terms of a joint reply to Germany protesting that the submarine blockade is against ...

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  16. ALL FROM THE FRONT

    A lieutenant colonel who was killed in action in France, on January 4, in the course of a letter written shortly before his death, refens to the disappointment ...

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  17. Nibbles at Negotiations.

    The State Department admits that Germany is willing to negotiate with the United States if the commercial blockade of Great Britain is not interrupted. The ...

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  18. Many Points Entered.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reported on Monday morning:—Last night we made further progress in the neighbourhood of the Beaucourt to Puisieux road, and ...

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  19. Greek Vessel Destroyed.

    The Greek steamer Vassiliss Olga, 1,400 tons, has been sunk. The crew has landed. ...

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  20. 'SHIFTY" PROCEEDINGS.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs humorously explains the German communiques in reference to the British "snow shirts." The troops at the front have recently been enlivened by ...

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  21. V69 in Home Pert,

    A Berlin official message announces that the V69, from Yamuden, has arrived at a German base. The German destroyer V69, which was ...

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  22. MAN AND WOMAN INJURED.

    NHILL, February 12.—Pastor F. H. Schulze, of the Ni Ni Well Lutheran Church, was leading a horse when the animal pulled away from him and, as he ...

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  23. BEFORE KUT-EL-AMARA.

    A Turkish official message reads: We repulsed British attacks at Kut-el-Amara on Saturday morning with heavy losses Subsequently the enemy penetrated our ...

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  24. Much Depending on the Loans.

    The Chancellor also explained that the total daily expenditure on all services was £5,790,000. The increased daily expenditure was due chiefly to munitions and food. ...

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  25. ALLEGED INDECENT ASSAULT.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday (before Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.M.) Bertram William Jewell, a man wearing d staff-sergeant major's uniform, was changed, on the information of ...

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  26. VIOLENT THUNDERSTORM.

    The thunderstorms which occurred over a fairly wide area in the north on Monday afternoon were followed on Tuesday morning by a violent disturbance of a similar ...

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  27. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    The Rome Messgero reports that an Austrian, attack was begun in brilliant moonlight at 3.in the morning on a three mile front, between San Marco and Sant ...

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  28. British and Turks.

    A Turkish communique says:—We repulsed a strong British attack with heavy losses south of Lake Douran, Macedonia. ...

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  29. LABOUR VOLUNTEER ARMY.

    At a Labour Volunteer Army rally last night Mr. J. J. O'Reilly moved, and Mr. E. Weatberall seconded:—"That this meeting of the Labour Volunteer Army heartily ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. SUPPLY OF TABLE BUTTER.

    The Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Mr. D. R. Davidson) stated on Tuesday that a delegation from the Victorian Official Butter Committee discussed with a ...

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  31. PRISONERS IN TURKEY

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. J. F. Hope, Junior Lord of the Treasury, stated that the Government had repeatedly but unsuccessfully endeavoured to persuade ...

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  32. Italian Lines Beyond Gevizia

    An Italian official report says:—We reached Tarvis Station, and repulsed an enemy attack in the Vodel zone after violent hand-to-hand fighting. The survivors ...

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  33. TO-DAY'S TRAINING NOTES.

    At Morphettville, on Tuesday morning, the course proper, nine yards out from the inside rails, was available the rain having tightened up the grass, which mode the going excellent, but ...

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  34. VALUE FOR THE MONEY.

    In the House of Commons. Sir J. Walton (Liberal, Barnsley) urged the necessity of stopping the waste of the war and getting something like value for the money. If the ...

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  35. DISTURBANCES IN SAXONY.

    Grave disorders have broken out in Leipzig, Saxony. The city has been isolated. ...

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  36. EASTERN FRONT.

    The Germans claim to have advanced at Duena and Kiselin (in Volbynia). [Admiralty message, per Wireless Press.] A Russian official message says:— The ...

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  37. SCHOOL OF MIXES AND INDUSTRIES

    A meeting of the council of the School of Mines and Industries was held in Adelaide on Monday. There were present the President (Sir Langdon Bonython), Hons. J. H. Howa, M.L.C., ...

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  38. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAMCAR.

    On Tuesday morning Mr. August Scholz (52), of 91, Flinders street, was crossing North terrace-near the Museum when he was knocked down, but not seriously hurt, ...

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  39. Incidents.

    The Press Bureau has stated the Food Director (Lord Devonport) has explained that the prices of wheat and oats cabled on February 8 relate first to quality and ...

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  40. PLASTERERS' CASE.

    Mr. S. A. Webb, S.M.), intimated at a sitting The Deputy-President of the Industrial Court of that tribunal on Tuesday, that in connection with the matter of the Plasterers' Wages Board ...

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  41. British War Loan.

    Subscriptions to the British War Loan indicate a fine closing rally. A final demonstration will be held in Trafalgar square on Thursday, and will be partially of a ...

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  42. ELECTORAL PROSECUTIONS.

    At the Police Court to-day several persons were fined for having neglected to register, on the Commonwealth electoral roll. ...

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