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  2. Advertising

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  3. AMERICA AT WAR YOUNG MEN ANXIOUS TO FIGHT.

    Registration under the conscription law is now in progress throughout the United States and is being characterised by a spirit of wide and intense patriotism. The ...

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  4. THE WAR Continued from page 1.) RUSSIAN FRONT

    A Russian official message, received per wireless, states:—The enemy's artillery is intensely active in the region near Krevo. The Kurds, who attempted an attack on ...

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  5. HERE AND THERE. The Door wife the Seven Locks

    Few who explore Westminster Abbey are aware (says a London paper) that there are many of its most ancient and interesting parts of which they have never had a ...

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  6. SOCIALIST CONGRESS GERMANS REFUSE TO ATTEND.

    The International section of the Minority Party of German Socialists, have refused to attend the Stockholm Conference. Herr Mehring, their leader, explains that he ...

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  7. THE TURF.

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  8. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  9. THE DAMAGED "OLD MASTERS."

    The salvage in connection with the "Old Masters" on board the steamer Mississippi, when that vessel caught fire during October, 1914, amounted to £40,000. The ...

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  10. KAISER AND BETHMANN HOLLWEG.

    The "Staatsburger Zeitung" says the Kaiser has sent a private letter to the three leaders of the coalition against Dr. Bethanann-Hollweg, forbidding the ...

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  11. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  12. NEGOTIATIONS BEGUN.

    The Czech Socialist delegates have received passports to attend the Stockholm Conference. Negotiaitions have already been begun between the German Majority ...

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  13. A STATE HOTEL.

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  14. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Miss L. Drewer (late of North Adelaide) hag received news that her brother, Private A. A. Drewer, has been wounded. ...

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  15. BRUSSILOFF COMMANDERIN-CHIEF.

    It is officially announced that General Brussiloff has succeeded General Alexeieff as Commander-in-Chief of the Russian armies. General Brussiloff is a cavalry ...

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  16. THE LATE PRIVATE A. McD. NORMAN.

    Mrs. Norman, of Gladstone, has been, notified that her youngest son, Private A. McD. Norman, had died on April 3, at the 3rd Clearing Station, France, of wounds ...

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  17. Clever Eastern Caliph.

    Dr. Cary Grayson, says a London paper, introduced a paper before the Southern Medical Association with the following:—Once upon a time an Eastern caliph, ...

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  18. ALL FOR LIBERTY.

    President Wilson, addressing a gathering of Confederate veterans here to-day, said: —"If this great nation was kept united to be an instrument in God's hands to secure ...

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  19. THE PRICE OF MILK.

    Following upon last week's decision of the Minister in charge of foodstuffs fixing the retail price for milk in Victoria, the Metropolitan Milk Suppliers' Co-Operative Society to-day announced ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN CUNNING.

    Herr Wolf, a member of the German Party in the Austrian Reichsrath, states that while the Government has officially disavowed the statements of the ...

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  21. THE LATE PRIVATE ALBERT STEWART.

    Word has been received that Private Albert Stewart, of the 27th Battalion, was killed in action at Pozieres, France, on August 4, 1916. He was previously reported ...

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  22. LIBERTY LOAN A FAILURE

    The subscriptions to the Russian Liberty Loan now total a milliard of roubles. The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Petrograd is of the opinion that the loan ...

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  23. FEDERAL AFFAIRS. LUXURIES BOARD MEETS.

    The Federal Luxuries Board held its first sitting to-day. The proceedings were in camera, the board having determined not to disclose any of its decisions until the ...

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  24. THE LATE PRIVATE W. E. CODLING.

    Private Walter Edward Codling, who was previously reported missing, was killed in action in France on August 13, 1916. He was 26 years of age, and was educated at ...

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  25. MINING SHARES.

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  26. ENEMY SHIPPING SEIZED.

    The United States Skipping Board has announced that Austrian and German ships, aggregating over 100,000 tons, have been seized and are now being repaired ...

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  27. ZEPHYRS OF PEACE.

    The "Cologne Gazette," in a semi-official statement, says that those who thought peace zephyrs were blowing must change their minds after France's declaration that ...

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  28. Sunshine Banks.

    Kansas City has a "Sunshine Bank," as well as a Federal Reserve Bank. But the former, though it has 7,000 depositors, has not a single ledger account for cast on ...

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  29. THE FEDERAL STEAMERS.

    The Federal Treasurer, in his last financial statement, estimated that the receipts from the Commonwealth-owned line of cargo steamers up to the end of June, ...

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  30. MINE OUTPUTS.

    The Mount Cuthbert smelter ran 28½. days during May, and treated 3,117 tons of crude ore for a production of 233 tons of blister copper. During the previous month only 159 tons of blister copper was ...

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  31. ENLISTMENTS.

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  32. CONVICTS IN REVOLT.

    Advices from Joliet, a city in the State of Illinois, 34 miles south-west of Chicago, stale that 1,800 convicts incarcerated in a penitentiary there have broken out in ...

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  33. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    Three of the South Coast collieries are idle at South Bulli, where 500 men are employed. The trouble was due to a number of the employes refusing to join the ...

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  35. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. A. W. Styles) wall leave to-morrow for Lameroo to open the newly-erected isolation ward at the local hospital. He will return as far as ...

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  36. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  37. ITALIAN FRONT

    An official dispatch issued from the Italian headquarters states:—We repulsed renewed enemy attempts at an offensive eastward of Gorizia and in the Vodice ...

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  38. AMERICA'S SILVER BULLET

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Bonar Law) abates that America has advanced Great Britain £80,000,000 to date towards the cost of financing the war. ...

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  39. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

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  42. Cakes and Places.

    All Londoners at any rate know where they can get that delectable cheese-cake called "Maid-of-Honor." It is at the riverside town of Richmond. Even a row of ...

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  43. MASSACRES IN PALESTINE

    The Germanophile press in Madrid has published am official mote inviting the Government to nominate a Commission to verify the incorrectness of the statements ...

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  44. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Ferret, 246, Gustafsen, Spencer Gulf ports. SAILED, PORT ADELAIDE—June 6. Warrawee, Edithburgh. Karatta, Kangaroo Island. ...

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  45. FAMINE SPECTRE

    The whole of Russian Poland is said to be gripped in the throes of a terrible famine. The position is especially acute at Warsaw, Lodz, and other large ...

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  46. AUSTRIAN CLAIMS.

    An intercepted Austrian official message per wireless states:—The enemy operating to the eastward of Gorizia, have failed to recapture their lost trenches. Our ...

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  48. LAW COURTS. Local Court—Adelaide.

    Mary Catherine Morgan, wife of Walter Morgan, of Kent Town, sued J. J. Keane, also of Kent Town, for the delivery of a piano which the plaintiff alleged she had purchased from the defendant, ...

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  49. INCREASED EFFORT IN REGRUITECG.

    Speaking on Tuesday about the war as it affected Australia, the Minister for Home Affairs and Territories (Mr. Glynn) said, in reply to a question, that as a Minister ...

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  50. LABOR NEWS.

    Mr. F. Condon (secretary of the South Australian branch of the Mill Employes' Union) left by the express for Melbourne on Tuesday in connection with the case before the Commonwealth ...

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  51. A Small Army.

    The rocky islet of San Marino has an army of its own. It is a Republic under the protection of the adjacent peninsula of Italy. When Italy was last drawn into a ...

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  52. DENMARK PINCHED.

    A Commission, comprising the most prominent representatives of Danish trade and industry, is about to visit foreign countries to negotiate with the ...

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  54. THE LATE PRIVATE W. MANN.

    Mrs. W. Mann, Bishop's-avenue, Alberton, has been officially notified that her husband, Private W. Mann, was killed in action in France, on May 7. He enlisted ...

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  55. THE "ANTI-SHOUTING" PETITION.

    Different as are the objects and spheres of the prohibition and anti-shouting petitions, some confusion has arisen. Prohibitionists ask for the complete and ...

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  56. ARTISTIC MASTERPIECES.

    The delightful pictures which furnish the programme at the Adelaide Town Hall this week ore all triumphs of photography. One wonders how the ...

    Article : 164 words
  57. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Alfred Bland was charged on the information of John James Clifton with having stolen one £10 note, two £1 notes, and 10/ in silver from him on Tuesday. At the request of ...

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  59. AUSTRIA STARVING.

    The food question in Austria is reported to he becoming increasingly critical. All food parcels sent to Italian prisoners in Austria are now ...

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  60. TO STOP FALLING HAIR.

    Falling hair—the forerunner of baldness—is nearly always due to the presence of a parasite known as the dandruff germ. If your hair falls out the chances are ten to ...

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  62. FOOTBALL.

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