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  2. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's THIRD EDITION. THE WAR. (Reuter's Messages.) THE FIGHTING IN FRANCE.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent states that an Irish battalion reached the front in France on Wednesday, after a hard night's marching. ...

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  5. A SERIAL STORY. "The Marriage of Iris." CHAPTER X.

    Six months had passed since the morning when Iris Davenant and Denis Fairfax had passed out from the flower bedecked church at Priorscroft, joined ...

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  6. WAR'S HAND BREAKS PEACE OF TOYLAND.

    Christmas toys for Australia were ordered, from Germany in March to give time for manufacture. As they are sent from Germany in July and August ...

    Article : 310 words
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  8. THE KRON PRINZ WILHELM.

    Sir Courtney W. Bennett, British Consul-General in New York, states that he understands that the armed liner Kron Prinz Wilhelm, which was ...

    Article : 66 words
  9. CHAPTER XI.—WATERING THE SEED.

    In a few moments Cicely Armitage was in the room, and had kissed Iris half a dozen times and shaken hands with Fairfax twice, laughing and ...

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  10. FRENCH AMBASSADOR'S REPORT IN WASHINGTON.

    The French ambassador announced that a battle has been going on for three days in the Ham and Verviers districts with alternated progresses and ...

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  12. SHOT BY THE POLICE.

    Jerry Driscoll, who was shot three times in the shoulder by Cosstable M'Knight, of Regent-street, in June last, whilst evading arrest, died in the ...

    Article : 126 words
  13. IMPRISONED MINERS.

    Owing to a mishap to the cages, a party of miners engaged at the Victoria United Company's claim, Ballarat East, had a somewhat sensational experience ...

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  14. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Another Nordeutscher-Lloyd steamer, according to a Melbourne telegram, entered Port Phillip Heads this morning and was placed under arrest, with ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. IN AMERICA.

    The German ambassador keeps on issuing, statements, mainly to the United States press, claiming extensive German victories against the ...

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  16. THE CHILDREN'S WARD.

    The secretary of the Broken Hill and District Hospital has received a notification from Messrs. Hannams, of Sydney, that a portion of the order placed ...

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  17. AMERICAN-GERMAN NEWSPAPER STATEMENT.

    The New York German-papers have published statements to the effect that Canada and Australia are really mobilising in order to throw off the ...

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  18. THE MORPHETTVILLE CAMP.

    The Governor-General visited the military camp at Morphettville to-day and inspected the troops. He will review the quota to-morrow. The ...

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  20. DEATH OF POPULAR GOLDFIELDS SINGER.

    The news of the death of Mrs. Ceymo Edgares (nee Miss Belia Steele), who was for several years one of the most popular singers on the goldfields, has ...

    Article : 174 words
  21. THE RUSSIANS IN GALICIA.

    An official announcement has been made that the Russians have finally routed the. Austrians at Lemberg on Tuesday, inflicting enormous losses and ...

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  22. THE ADELAIDE UNEMPLOYED.

    The unemployment difficulty is still acute in the city, also at Port Pirie. The Government has promised to give relief as soon as possible. ...

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  23. IN BROKEN HILL.

    A meeting of the Red Cross Society was held at the Town Hall this afternoon for the purpose of distributing material to those willing to make it up ...

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  24. OFFICIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The following cable has been received by the State Premier from the Agent-General in London, dated September 2, 7.20 p.m.:— ...

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  25. AN EMU COURSED BY HORSES.

    The continued dry weather is compelling the native animals and birds to come nearer to human habitations. It is frequently the case that emus are to ...

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  26. A SYDNEY LADY CURED.

    "I was a martyr to kidney trouble and a terrible pain down the side," writes Mrs. J. Owens, 5 Cameronstreet, Balmain, N.S.W. "The pain ...

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  28. FROM THE HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    Sir George Reid (the High Commissioner) cables:— "The enemy's right wing is CO miles from Paris. ...

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