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  3. South Australian Soldiers' Fund Continued.

    Mr. J. K. Samuel; Mr. W. J. Denny. M.P., S.A. Brush Company. Mrs. Essington Lewis. Dr. and Mrs. Humphery Marten. Mr. G. W. Fordham. Thompson & Harvey. T. Dawson & Sons. Limited ...

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  4. Draft Terms Arranged.

    The Minister of Munitions (Mr. Lloyd George) on Monday night induced the the Wales Miners' Executive to formate new proposals. The Cabinet Ministers ...

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  5. TURKS AGAIN FLED.

    A British and French naval squadron on Tuesday bombarded several points on the Gulf of Adramyti, on the west, coast of Asia Minor, opposite Mitylene, and ...

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  6. Garibaldi's Gold Swords.

    On board the cruiser Giuseppe Garibaldi, which was sunk on Monday by an Austrian submarine in the Adriatic Sea, were the celebrated gold swords which had ...

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  7. ANOTHER WAR VOTE.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) asked for nother credit of £150,000,000, to meet war cost, making a total of £1,012.000,000 ...

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  8. Big Shipments Destroyed.

    It is reported in an official bulletin that Russian torpedo boats have destroyed in the Black Sea a convoy of 59 Turkish sailing vessels which was bound from the ...

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  9. Non-Unionists Left Out.

    It is reported that nonunionist miners are not included in the new agreement. The enginemen and stokers, who have unions of their own, will have to come into ...

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  10. Foe's Advance in Courland.

    The Russian communique this morning records that the Germans have made progress in the Riga and Shavli areas of Courand, and along the River Niemen, in ...

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  11. DEFENCE TOPICS.

    In the Senate to-day Mr. Millen questioned the advisableness of not differentiating between the returned soldiers who had served their country, and the returned ...

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  12. Substantial Increases of Wages.

    Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Runciman will remain Cardiff until a definite settlement of the proposals suggested for he consideration of the Miners' ...

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  13. Enemy Claims.

    A Berlin communique states that the Russians have been repulsed at several points in Cuurland. The Germans have captured an enemy position ...

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  14. British War Loan

    Owing to payments already received in full, there is about £300,000,000 of the new war loan already in hand. ...

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  15. German-American Operations.

    German agitators have fomented a strike of the workpeople of the Remington Arms Company at Bridgeport, Connecticut. The Government has ordered an investigation ...

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  16. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    Copies of the following circular have been dispatched by the Recruiting Campaign Committee to the Mayors of all corporations and the Chairmen of all district ...

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  17. BRITISH AIR SERVICE.

    Referring in the House of Commons to-day to the British Air Service, Sir. Asotin said that a suggestion which had been made that "those at the head of it ...

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  18. Scathing Comment.

    The Times, commenting on the situation, ays that the Munitions Act has palpably roken down on the first attempt made to apply it. If the Government is going to ...

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  19. Freedom for Germany.

    An animated discussion took place in he House of Lords to-day on the question the national expenditure. Lord Lanstowne (Minister without portfolio) ...

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  20. Polish Town Lost.

    The city of Radom, 65 miles south of Warsaw, and the capital of the province of the same name, has been occupied by the Austrians. It has a population, of ...

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  21. AMERICAN STRIKES.

    Five thousand workers at the Standard Oil Company's factories at Bayonne, New Jersey, who wore loading vessels for Europe, have struck work, thus delaying ...

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  22. ALONG THE ISONZO.

    The Giornale d'ltalia states that the advance of the Italian forces along the River Isonzo is being strongly continued. The operations amount to a decisive strategic ...

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  23. AMONG THE REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representative to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) told Mr. Finlayson, who asked whether he (Mr. Fisher) would consult with the State ...

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  24. A Fiasco.

    Latest reports state that the attempt to provoke a general strike at Bridgeport has coroved a fiasco. The machinists are still working. They have been promised an ...

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  25. Way Cleared for Advance.

    The Italian general assault along a 75 nile front from Tarvis to the Adriatic Sea Bearing its culminating phase. Greater Progress has been already made than the ...

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  26. CONTRABAND COTTON.

    Questions were put to Ministers in the House of Commons to-day in regard to hipments of cotton which were declared to be reaching Germany. In reply the ...

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  27. PERTINENT QUERY.

    The British Government has furnished he State Department of America with idence that a wealthy German resident Detroit has been supplying money to ...

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  28. PRISONERS MURDERED

    A Petrograd communique announces that Austriain prisoners relate that the Germans have shot 5,000 Russian prisoners of war in the Rawa and Russka region of ...

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  29. Infantry Attacks.

    The Italian offensive wad continued on londay along the wide River Isonzo font, with special progress on the Carso Plateau. The Italians have taken a ...

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  30. FOR EMPIRE SERVICE.

    Gen. Botha will arrive in Capetown from the scene of his triumphs iu German South-West Africa on Thursday. An elaborate programme of festivities has been ...

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  31. Mr. Roosevelt's Emphatic Opinion.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, writing in The Metropolitan Magazine, criticises his fellowcountrymen, who, in the present crisis, could sacrifice the national honour by the ...

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  32. DRASTIC PHRASES.

    The United States Cabinet has considered he reply to be furnished to, the latest German Note in respect to the continuation of the submarine warfare. It has ...

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  33. An Interned Client.

    Richard Hahn. a commission agent, lately carrying on business in Castlereagh street, Sydney, appeared at the Central Police Court to-day to answer a charge of ...

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  34. SETTLED AT LAST.

    On Tuesday the Minister for Munitions (Mr. Lloyd George) and the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Runciman) had an interview with the executive of the ...

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  35. South African Gunners.

    The Union Government is releasing from the South African Army a number of garrison artillerymen, who worked the heavy guns in the Damaraland campaign ...

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  36. Buffalo Charge in War.

    One of the novel devices prepared by the talians is thus described by Mr. Donahoe:-Since the fact is known to the world that herd of wild buffaloes urged on by ...

    Article : 305 words
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  38. Another German Knight Removed.

    His Majesty the King has ordered the name of Prince Eitel Frederick of Prussia, second son of the German Emperor, to be removed from the roll of the Knights of ...

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  42. Assistance for Friendly Societies.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Murray) promised the consultative committee of the Friendly Societies' Association to-day that he would sec the Cabinet regarding the ...

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  44. BEDS FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    Those kindly people contemplating the purchase of beds for wounded soldiers will be interested to learn that Messrs. Malcolm Reid & Co., of Rundle street, are ...

    Article : 70 words
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