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  2. A GERMAN SHOT.

    A Coroner's enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Max Arndt, a prisoner of war at the German Concentration Camp at Holdsworthy, was ...

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  3. HEROES ALL.

    The British Commander-in-Chief on the Gallipoli Peninsula (Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton i lias mentioned in despatches the following attached to the Australian and New ...

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  4. YEAR OF WAR.

    It needed no persuasian to induce the citizens of South Australia to co-operate in the suggestion of the Premier of New South, Wales (Mr. Holman) that ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. SPEECHES AT HINDMARSH.

    The Hindmarsh Town Hall was well SHed on Thursday evening, when the local recruiting campaign was begun. The gathering was enthusiastic, but only one ...

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  7. ACTIVITIES SUSPENDED.

    At 10 o'clock this morning the anniversary of the declaration of war was celebrated throughout the State by a brief cessation from work, ami expressions of ...

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  8. PROGRESS IX SYDNEY.

    A steady stream of recruits poured into the Victoria Barracks practically all day yesterday. Three hundred and twenty-one -men presented ...

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  9. IN THE WEST.

    The anniversary of the declaration of war was impressively marked in the town hall last night, when a loyal motion was submitted by the Governor (Sir Harry ...

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  10. SOLDIERS' SOULS.

    The first session of the Provincial Anglican Synod, which was adjourned from September 9, was continued yesterday. In his opening address the President ...

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  11. SOLDIERS' FOOD.

    At a meeting of the Board of Public Health to-day the Chairman (Dr. E.Robertson) announced that a prosecution had been recommended against a certain person ...

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  12. VICTORIAN ENLISTMENTS.

    Out of 203 men who volunteered for active service to-day, 218 were passed by the doctors. ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND.

    Major-Gen. A. J. Godlby, C.R. " Col. Chaytor. Lieut.-Cols Richardson, Plugge, P. Stewart. Malone. and Peerless. ...

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  14. AT THE BARRIER.

    BroKen Hill joined in the anniversary meetings in connection with tie war by a gathering this morning at the town hall. The Mayor (Aid. Carroll) presided, and ...

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  15. UNIFORMITY CONSIDERED.

    At a meeting of the War Committee which was head to-day, consideration via given to organizing a uniform system of recruiting for nil the Slates. The Minister ...

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  16. THE METAL QUESTION.

    A long interview took place to-day between the Federal Attorney-General (.Mr. Hughes) and Mr. W. F. Robinson, the representative of the Amalgamated Zinc Company on the metal question. ...

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  17. RECRUITING.

    The Thebarton Town Hall was filled on Thursday night on the occasion of a public meeting to inaugural a recruiting campaign 'in the district. The Mayor of The ...

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  18. ST. PETERS.

    Punctually at 9.30 the machinery of the S.A. Fruitgrowers' Co-operative Society, at St. Peters, was slopped for five minutes, and the employes assembled to commemorate the outbreak of war. ...

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  19. Distinguished Service Awards.

    (Name missing or consored).—Attached to a machine gun section, he exhibited exceptional courage, energy, and skill, inflicting severe losses on the enemy when ...

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  20. IMPLEMENT COMPANY.

    At the Australian Implement and House Furnishing Company, North terrace, the employes met under the presidency of the manager (Mr. R. It. White). The gathering was a patriotic one. The ...

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  21. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDALS.

    Distinguished service have been awarded to:— Pte. T. Arnot, for conspicuous gallantry ...

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  22. IN-THE COUNTRY. KADINA.

    On Thursday morning at 9 o'clock the public school children and a Urge number of citizen* assembled at the town hall to commemorate the anniversary of the declaration of war. Banners ...

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  23. STATEMENT BY MINISTER.

    The Minister for the Navy(Mr. Jenson) made the following statement to-day regarding the question of foodstuffs on transports:—"the onus of the responsibility ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN FED CROSS.

    Her Excellency Lady Helen Munro-Ferguson has received the following letter from Col. Streatfield (Private Secretary to her Majesty Queen Alexandra):—"Marlaborough ...

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  25. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    On Wednesday morning the Mayor issued handbills asking the public to meet at the town hall on Thursday morning to pass a resolution in connection with the anniversary of the war. In ...

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  26. REGISTER OFFICE EMPLOYES.

    During the supper adjournment on Thursday evening the newsroom staff of The Register Office assembled in recognition of the advent of the first anniversary ...

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  27. NEW ZEALANDERS.

    Lce.-Cpl. Fear, for conspicuous gallantry on June 9 and 10 at Gaba. Tepe.—He volunteered to demolish a Turkish block-house within 12 yards of the annay's ...

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  28. TASMANIAN CELEBRATION'S.

    An immense mass meeting was held at the town hall lust night to celebrate the anniversary of the declaration of the war. Addresses were delivered by the State ...

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  29. LOCKLEYS.

    Many of the residents of the Loekleys district met on Thursday morning at the local post office in connection with the anniversary of the declaration of war by Great Britain. Punctually at ...

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  30. OFFICIAL ENQUTRY

    In the Senate to-day the Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce). told Mr. Newland that he was obtaining information regarding the truth of the statements ...

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  31. Spirit of the Land Purified.

    Col. Weir recently received at Gallooli m interesting and inspiring letter from Air. Justice Werr (of the Superior Court of Quebec), who is a relative of his Mr. ...

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  32. NATURALIZED GERMAN.

    Since the beginning of the year 1,088 persons, including 25 Germans, have been naturalized in the Commonwealth. The German were classified this:—Over 60 ...

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  33. CARE OP WOUNDED.

    A Bill was introduced in the Legislative Assembly to-day by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Murray) to facilitate the treatment of cases of mental disorder arising ...

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  34. AUSTRALIA DAY

    The lates Broken Hill figures 'in connection with the Belgian Fund show a total of £3,605 and the general fund for Australia, apart from Saturday's special ...

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  35. NURSES' EQUIPMENT.

    Regarding statements recently made in the House of Representatives concerning the alleged action of certain firms in over-diarging nurses for their equipment, we ...

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  36. BERLIN OR BELGIUM?

    In the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday morning (before Mr. T. Gepp, S.M., and Messre. E. 0. Hemingway. J. Sncll, and .1. T. Hearn), Gus Burchart ...

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  37. WAR AND SPORT.

    The Western Australian Football League last night decided to end the present season on August 31. The Lacrosse Association also unanimously decided to close ...

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  38. Mess of Pottage.

    The Archbishop of York (Most Rev. Dr. long), preaching at Hull, said the Government ought to have the courage to test the real strength of the people and their ...

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  39. DEMONSTRATON IN SYDNEY.

    Ten o'clock to-morrow morning, which synchronizes with the London time, has been fixed us the time for the celebrations throughout the State to mark the ...

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  40. "PATRIOTISM AND PROFIT."

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) stated to-day that his attention had been directed to a certain proposed action on the part of the ' Australasian section of ...

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  41. DOMINION COALITION CABINET.

    In connection with the coalition or National Government during the currency of the war, it is stated that the nominees of the Premier (Mr. Maasey) to the new ...

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  42. ARE THE GERMAN'S WEAKENING?

    In a letter received by the State Governor from his brother who is serving at the from the writer states:—"White the number of optimists is diminishing, I still ...

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  43. THE ONE WHO TAKES HIS EASE.

    Well, if yo re' satisfied than all is said If, sheltered close and sung, you shrink the blast. Immune in idleness of hand and head ...

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  44. VICTORIAN ENTHUSIASM.

    Enthusiastic demonstrations were held in the city, suburbs, and country districts to-night with the object of recording the inflexible determination of the people to ...

    Article : 263 words
  45. ANT UNLEY GATHERING.

    There was a proderately large attendance at the Unley City Hall on Thursday evening. When a public gathering, convened with the object of assisting the State ...

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