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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

    (26/) British Broken Hill, 26/. (42/9) Waihi. 42/6. There was no alteration on Friday in the dull conditions which have for the last few days ...

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  4. AUSTRALIANS IN EGYPT

    The Minister of Defence to-day made available the following cabled report from Sir Archibald Murray, Commander-in-Chief of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, dated ...

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  5. WINE SHOW

    The awards in connection with the 1916 Wine Show of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society were announced at the ...

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  6. HERE AND THERE.

    Whiskers cover a multitude of receding thins. It may be true that all the world loves a lover, but it is not every suitor that ...

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  7. THE WAR (Continued from page 1.) RUSSIAN VIGOR

    An official communique published in Petrograd on Thursday afternoon says:—"The enemy yesterday fiercely bombarded our positions at Toboly, and in attack ...

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  8. DELUDING SOLDIERS

    Under the headline "Anzae Innocents," the "Evening News" on Thursday reports the case of a-woman cited before the West-minster Police Court on a charge of ...

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  9. THE FALLEN BRAVE

    In the observance of Violet Day on Friday honor was done to the imperishable memory of Australia's fallen brave—the men who have made the supreme sacrifice ...

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  10. Townshend's Surprise.

    A British colonel in Mesopotamia, in a private letter received in England, writes that the Turkish commander at Kut-el-Amara and General Townshend were both ...

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  11. Portugal.

    During a patriotic demonstration last month at Lisbon, at which the President of the Republic was present, the Prime Minister-delivered a stirring speech. "We ...

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  12. PROGRAMMES AND ANTICIPATIONS.

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  13. AN OPTIMISTIC FRENCHMAN

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Times" telegraphs the result of an interview with M. Joseph Reinach, the noted international authority, who takes ...

    Article : 135 words
  14. MINING SHARES.

    The latest quotations for the undermentioned shares are:—British Brokens, buyer 25/6, seller 26/6. Walhi, buyer 41/10, seller 43/1. ...

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  15. Lord Kitchener's Bequest to His Friend.

    Lord Kitchener's bequest to his friend and secretary, Colonel Fitzgerald, raises the Interesting point, which presumably will never be settled, as to which of them ...

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  16. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The profit and loss account of the Aberroe Tin Mining Company for the year ended June 30 shows a debit balance of £163, as against one of £77 at the close of the previous period. The ...

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  17. ANOTHER OFFENSIVE.

    The war Correspondent of the Berlin "Lokal Anzeiger" writes:—The Russians have resumed, the offensive on both sides of the Sereth River, and they are ...

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  18. GONE INTO CAMP.

    The following men went into camp on Friday:—H. C. Misskowlack, W. A. Toop, H. A. Leak, H. Cory, J. E. Warland, L. T. Leonard. ...

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  19. HOTELKEEPER PROSECUTED

    When Constables Carrison, Allen, and MeGrath paid an unexpected visit to the Ovingham Hotel at about 12.30 p.m. on Sunday, August 6, they saw a number ...

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  20. Tuneful Sheep-Bells.

    A recent issue of London "Country Life" contains some interesting facts about sheepbells. These bells were made at Pyecombe, a little village on the top of the Sussex ...

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  21. MUSH CAPTURED.

    An official communique published in Petrograd on Thursday night says:—Everything is unchanged on our western front. We have entered Mush, and have taken ...

    Article : 336 words
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  23. CHARGES OF EMBEZZLEMENT.

    John McRae Osborne was charged in the City Court to-day with having embezzled £43 6/8 on January 10, 1916, £104 3/ on January 17, and £128 8/ on January 18. ...

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  24. THE COST OF RAILWAY RAILS.

    The present price of railway rails is about 25 per cent. greater than it was three years ago. In the Legislative Council on Thursday the Hon. F. S. Wallis ...

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  25. Homing Bees.

    In the "Fortnightly Review," Henri Fabre, the naturalist, tells a characteristic story about Darwin and himself. Darwin wished to explain the homing instinct of ...

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  26. POLITICIANS PESTER OFFICERS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, replying to Mr. Waddell, the Minister of Worts said he was unaware that the officers of the Norton-Griffiths company ...

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  27. THE TURF.

    A would-be buyer asked for a price to be placed on Coolong, who is down to run in the G.N. Steeplechase. The price was satisfactory, but the parties failed to come to terms over ...

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  28. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrivals:—At Cardiff—Largo Law (steamer), Fremantle May 31. At Port Angeles—Minnie A. Calne (schooner), Melbourne June 23. Departures: for Melbourne—Islamont (barque), ...

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  29. FOOTBALL.

    Third Light Horse versus Cottonvilles, at Hawthorn Oval.—Light Horse team—Stanton (captain), Troopers Bolt, Pritchard, Eldridge, Petterson, Som[?]erville, Fulcher, Bleeze, McBride, L. Fen ...

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  30. Why Women Talk.

    According to a scientific theory a woman can talk longer than a man, and may do so because she uses less force by a larger percentage than a man does. A well-known ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA AND PEACE TERMS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Corser asked the Premier (Mr. Ryan) if he stated at a dinner of foremen engineers, as cabled from [?] ...

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  32. FATHER AND MOTHER POISONED.

    The Busselton police yesterday arrested a young man, Lester House, on suspicion of attempting to poison his father and mother at Yallingup. On Monday last he ...

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  33. THE DEUTSCHLAND.

    The submarine Deutschland brought three mailbags from Count von Bernstorff, the German Ambassador in America. The commander has been feted as a national ...

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  34. REPATRIATION FUND.

    Following the Rime Minister's appeal on behalf of the Repatriation Fund, a number of leading Sydney theatrical managers have decided to organise a scheme in ...

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  35. THE SONG OF THE VIOLETS.

    Violets, violets! Buy us and wear! Pin in your bosom, or twist in your hair! Lowly we bloom till you raise us on high Buy us, and wear us, all you who pass [?] ...

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  36. THE DARDANELLES.

    The Dardanelles Commission has adjourned its sittings until September 12. In the meanwhile the members will examine the large number of documents which have ...

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  37. THE WHEAT POOL.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Minister of Agriculture said no definite date had been arranged for the payment of the additional 6d. per bushel to wheat ...

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  38. Funny Ways of Toads.

    There are few creatures so generally disliked as the toad. This is probably because it is [?] misunderstood. The toad is really a very interesting little ...

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  39. HIS LIFE FOR ANOTHER.

    A laborer, Mr. Walter Ernest Frampton (31), died at the Prince Alfred Hospital to-day as the result of injuries received through being knocked down by a ...

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  40. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—All what for dripping or for milling purposes is now under Government control, and for quotations for export lines application has to be made direct to the Australia Wheat Board in ...

    Article : 354 words
  41. BADGES FOR REJECTED MEN.

    A military order has been issued providing that volunteer badges for medically unfit men are not to be issued to men rejected on account of defects that can ...

    Article : 228 words
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  43. ANZAC BUFFET.

    The Australian Natives' Association hope to re-establish the Anzac buffet in a central hall at Westminster, opposite the Abbey. ...

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  44. PERSONAL NEWS.

    His Excellency the Governor will visit Uraidla to-morrow afternoon on the occasion of the Australia Day celebration. The Premier was to have attended the ...

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  45. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mrs. John Edwards, of Torrens-street, St. Peters, has received a cable from her youngest son, Private F. Edwards, stating that he had been wounded in the ...

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  46. PORT ADELAIDE DEEP DRAINAGE.

    The Port Adelaide City Council decided on Thursday evening to ask the Commissioner of Public Works to put on additional men at deep drainage construction ...

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