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  4. GREAT ALLIED ADVANCE. IMPORTANT BRITISH CAINS.

    An official communique, published on Wednesday afternoon, states:—"During the night we resumed the offensive north of the Somme, and captured a line of trenches ...

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  6. STOP PRESS NEWS. m

    The New York "World" publishes the following dispatch from Karl von Wiegand, the German-American journalist, which is dated from Berlin:—"A territic artillery ...

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  7. OPENING OF PARILIAMENT GOVERNMENT POLICY FOR THE SESSION.

    In genial sunshine on Thursday—doubly welcome after the weeks of glorious rain—the second session of the 22nd Parlia/ment of South. Australia was opened by, ...

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  8. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE

    An official communique, issued on Wednesday morning, states:—"We have carried Ekimovitchi eastward of Baranovitehi, and seized a strongly-fortified position ...

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  10. GRAND NATIONAL ACCEPTANCES.

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  11. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Shortly after the House of Assembly me[?] on Thursday, the Hon. J. Verran drew the attention of the Government to "the necessity of brignging in a Bill with respect ...

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  12. HINDENBURG ATTACKED.

    A German wireless message states:—"The Russian offensive against Marshal von. Hindeabnrg continues, especially in the Smorgon region. The Russians have ...

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  13. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  14. IMPORTANT BRITISH GAINS

    It is noteworthy that the enemy's first position was captured along the entire front. The Allies attacked the enemy's second position along more than half ...

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  15. GERMAN BRUTES

    Lord Devonport, in the House of Lords on Wednesday, during a discussion of the treatment of British prisoners by Germany, said retaliation was distasteful. He did not ...

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  18. HAND-TO-HAND FIGHTS.

    A report from General Sir Douglas Haag states:—"Hond-to-hand fighting and bombing continue between the Ancre and the Somme. An additional 500 prisoners have ...

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  19. A GREAT BATTLE

    The "Matin" states:—A great battie of almost uniform intensity is raging for 560 miles, between Lake Narotch and the Carpathians. The Russians hope to compel ...

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  20. PEACE TALK

    Viscount Bryce, addressing a gathering of members of the Society of Friends, said Americans had sent him a manifesto recommending that an arrangement be made for ...

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  21. BRITISH GO AHEAD.

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch received by the War Office, this (Thursday) morning reports:—"Merely local struggles took place on Wednesday for the ...

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  22. TRADE OF ALLIES

    The newspapers criticise the proposed Allied trade alliance to the detriment of neutrals. The "Sun" says that when peace comes it will he seen that there is ...

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  23. TRAM CONDUCTOR ASSAULTED

    This is one of the worst cases that has happened on the tramways since electrification," said Mr. T. S. O'Halloran, when prosecuting a charge in the Adelaide Police ...

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  25. VERDUN

    An official communique states:—"On the left hank of the Meuse, between Avocourt, and in the region of Hill 304, the Germans made a strong attack by liquid fire, but ...

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  26. POLITICAL PICNIC.

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie, with General Richardson and the visiting members of the oversea Parliaments, inspected the New Zealand troops encamped on Salisbury ...

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  27. TROUBLED GERMANY.

    Violent demonstrations in favor of the release of Dr. Liebknecht, which have caused wholesale arrests, have occurred at Leipzig and at Bremen. The ...

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  28. PUGILISM.

    Dillon leaves shortly for Australia where he will fight Darcy. ...

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  29. MR. HUGHES AND MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    The "Tribune's" London correspondent says:—"Although Mr. Hughes has left for Australia, be informed a politician that he intends to be in England when peace terms ...

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  30. GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS

    German., prisoners state that the Germans have brought up reserves to the front between Lens and Verdun. ...

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  31. BRUTAL GERMANS

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" states that the capture of the steamer Brussels by the Germans was due to a spy aboard, supposedly an American, but in reality a ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL NEWS. 3.

    Wheat—The market is quiet, with cargoes stesdily held; buyers are, however, indifferent. Linseed oil, an spot, in pipes, is quoted at £34 per ton. ...

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  33. A MATRIMONIAL CASE.

    At the Civil Court, before his Honor the Chief Justice, on Thursday, the matrimonial case of Marie Louisa. Ida Osborn versus' George Frederick Osborn, of ...

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  34. VIOLENT FIGHTING.

    A German wireless, issued on Wednesday afternoon, states:—"We have now captured 48 British officers and 867 men north of the Ancre. Violent ...

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  37. THE AGENT-GENERAL.

    Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Young gave a reception on Wednesday in connection with the opening of the new offices of the South Australian Agent-General. Two hundred ...

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  38. GERMAN NAMES AND GERMAN SCHOOLS.

    In the House of Assembly on Thursday Mr. Ponder gave notice, that he would moved on August 2—"That in the would move on August 2—"That, in the ...

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  39. ITALIAN ENERGY

    An official communique published in Rome on Wednesday afternoon says:—"The Austrians between the Adige and the Brenta are strenuously contesting our ...

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  40. TURKISH CLAIM.

    A Turkish communique issued on Wednesday night says:—"We occupied Kermanshah on July 1." Kermanshah is one of the richest ...

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  41. HOTELKEEPER'S DEATH.

    An inquest will tie held at the Adelaide Police Court on Friday morning into the circumstances of the death on Wednesday afternoon of Mr. Richard Jumps Hutchens, ...

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  42. GONE INTO CAMP.

    The following men went ino camp on Thursday:—L. B. Ward, C. E. Hooper, A. H. Goode, G. B. Renihan, T. H. Pyke. ...

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  43. THE R.M.S. MALWA.

    It was 12.30 a.m. on Thursday before the R.M.S. Malwa, from London, berthed at the Outer Harbor. Mails for Adelaide and for the eastern States were ...

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