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  2. THE KING'S DOUBLE.

    The Director-General of Australian Medi-cal Services (Col. Fetherston) has returned to Melbourne after having inspected the Australian military hospitals in Egypt and ...

    Article : 187 words
  3. Easier Feeling.

    The resignations of certain members of She Imperial Cabinet are considered inevitable. Most of the newspapers regard the situation with complacency, and ...

    Article : 187 words
  4. An Englishman's Thoughts.

    An interesting letter has been received by Mr. L. C E. Gee, of the State Mines Department, from Mr. Hans Renold, chain manufacturer, of Manchester, which ...

    Article : 960 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN COMMANDER IN EGYPT.

    Recently it was announced that Brig.-Gen. Irving (late Chief of the General Staff in Australia, and formerly District Commandant in South Australia) had been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 601 words
  6. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    The Rev. J. Blacket has received a letter from his son (Capt. J. "W. Blacket) stating that he has recovered from his wound. He adds:—"I have written to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 198 words
  7. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore. Friday, December 31.—Times of high and low water doubtful. ARRIVED.—December 30. Malola. R.M.S. [?] C. F. [?] ...

    Article : 1,317 words
  8. "A NIGHT CLUB."

    At the Central Police Court to-day Alfred Moy was charged with having sold champagne, without being a holder of a licence, at the Bohemian Club, George street. ...

    Article : 173 words
  9. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 171 words
  10. WHERE STANDS LABOUR.

    The position of the Labour Party is being keenly watched. The decision of the Government came to it as an unpleasant shock. In view of the latest estimate that ...

    Article : 341 words
  11. Patriotic Funds.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 words
  12. THE WHEAT SCHEME.

    A meeting was leid Unlay of the Advisory Council under the wheat scheme, consisting of representatives of the oversea shipping companies and the ...

    Article : 216 words
  13. THE PASSING SHOW.

    A pretty idea is being carried out with schoolgirl thoroughness by the young Ladies attending the Friern Girls' School at Dulwich. Each class has adopted a ...

    Article : 1,180 words
  14. TODAY'S DIARY.

    Sun rises 5.5 a.m.; sets 7.31 p.m. Moon rises 0.16 a.m., sets 2.7 p.m. Semaphore Tides.—Times of high and low—water doubtful. ...

    Article : 83 words
  15. LIEUT. C. M. SMITH.

    News has been, received in Adelaide that Lieut. C. M. Smith, oE Stephen, terrace, Gilberton, who is at the front, is ill with enteric fever. ...

    Article : 29 words
  16. SAP. HENNESSY.

    Sap. M. B. Hennessy (formerly of the operating room, G.P.O., Adelaide), who left with the 1st Division Signallers Corps, and mas severely wounded in both legs last ...

    Article : 45 words
  17. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 182 words
  18. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    The following list of Australian soldiers and sailors held as prisoners of war in Turkey has been obtained through the courtesy of the American consul at ...

    Article : 249 words
  19. ADJUSTING AGENTS' CHARGES.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hagelthorn) (made the following statement to-day:—"In fulfilment of an arrangement under the wheat scheme the agents' ...

    Article : 208 words
  20. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 204 words
  21. Hopeful Outlook.

    The Daily Chronicle states that tho situation lias eased, and the crisis may pass without resignations. Sir Edward Grey, who specially dreads any weakening of the ...

    Article : 238 words
  22. BELGIAN RELIEF.

    When some doubt existed regarding; the safe arrival of the cases of clothing sent from South Australia for the victims of the German, occupation in Belgium, Lade Symon, as President of the ...

    Article : 494 words
  23. CASUALTIES.

    The timely action of a visitor to Glenelg on Wednesday afternoon, who, fully attired, waded waist deep into the flea- to the help of a bay, aged about five years. ...

    Article : 182 words
  24. CABINET MEMBERS' POSITION.

    The fact has come to light that the majority of the Cabinet which is supporting Mr. Asquith is larger than was expected. It includes the President of tie Board of ...

    Article : 211 words
  25. Australian Aviation Corps.

    The prospect of the Commonwealth sending abroad aft an early date a flying squadron las resulted in many applications heine received hv the officials of the ...

    Article : 172 words
  26. The Citadel of Cairo.

    One thing the war has already done for thousands of Australians is to have vividly taught them geography. They now know all about Egypt and its wonders. An ...

    Article : 980 words
  27. GLENELG CHEER-UP SOCIETY.

    From "G. A. W. Alexander:"—"I visited the Glenelg Cheer-up Society, which holds its meetings at the Glenelg Town Hall, let to them free of charge, including lighting. This, in my ...

    Article : 185 words
  28. RETURNED HEROES.

    Fourteen additional men and a chaplain who wen't from Australia to Gallipoli returned home on Thursday on account of having been wounded or suffering from ...

    Article : 416 words
  29. MOTORISTS UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE.

    PORT BROUGHTON. December 29.—Yesterday Mr. Michael and family, of Jamestown, were on their way to Port Broughton by motor car to spend a ...

    Article : 91 words
  30. EDITH CAVELL ARMY NURSES FUND

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 words
  31. GLENELG PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL.

    In connection with the Glenelg Soldiers' Patriotic Carnival, sports for children were held on the. beach on Thursday afternoon under the supervision of the Town Clerk (Mr. W. H. Jeanes), and ...

    Article : 117 words
  32. Red Gross Society.

    The following letter was recently received from Pte. G. A. Couchman by the Secretary of the Unley unit, British Red Cross Society, and may be of interest to Red Cross workers:—"I was ...

    Article : 160 words
  33. UNPROFITABLE UTTERANCES.

    A man named H. R. Smith was fined £25, in addition to one month's imprisonment, by the Swan Hill Bench to-day on a charge of having uttered statements ...

    Article : 248 words
  34. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    GEORGETOWN, December 30.—Mr. A. S. Inglis met with an accident while unloading wheat at one of the stacks here this morning. He jumped on to the shaft ...

    Article : 70 words
  35. RADICAL OBJECTIONS.

    The Manchester Guardian and Dublin Leader, in their summaries of the position, mention that a considerable body of Radical opinion says, "We recognise ...

    Article : 109 words
  36. THE SHIRKERS' BRIGADE.

    I'm young and I'm strong, and I'm fire feet eight, And I'm sound in wind and limb; I can run like a deer. I can row and date. ...

    Article : 454 words
  37. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    SALISBURY, December 30.—Mr. Richard Dawe, a railway packer, while riding a tricycle along the railway line to-night. was run into "by the Gawler ...

    Article : 60 words
  38. LEAGUE OF LOYAL WOMEN OF AUSTRALIA.

    In behalf of the Bed Cross Society, the League of Loyal Women gratefully acknowledges comforts for Keswick Hospital for the week ending December 30 from the following:—Lady Thomas. Mrs. ...

    Article : 123 words
  39. PRESS VIEWS.

    It b still believed in some Quarters that actual conscription will not be necessary and that q compromise will probably yet suffice. The Westminster Gazette hopes ...

    Article : 232 words
  40. TWO MEN FOUND DEAD.

    PORT AUGUSTA, December 29.—A man, F. Fashona, was found dead yesterday under a bush at the Tassie Street Railwav Station. The body was in an ...

    Article : 359 words
  41. General Items.

    Among the thousands of garments sent in for the relief of the refugees from Belgium by the people of South Australia hare been some particularly cosy and dainty clothes for babies from Many ...

    Article : 195 words
  42. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 72 words
  43. Battlefield Relics.

    The grim side of war has been brought borne to Australians forcibly enough by the return, of wounded and maimed men. An even more real impression of the ...

    Article : 215 words
  44. CHEER-UP SOCIETY.

    The organizer and manager writes:—At the Stirling Institute on Wednesday evening, Cpl EVans, assisted by Pte. Dale, gave his stirring address' on the fatuous landing at Gallipoli. The ...

    Article : 317 words
  45. KAISER'S ILLNESS.

    A telegram from Berlin admits that the Kaiser is suffering from a tumour, but denies that it is of a malignant character. He is not confined to his bed, the message ...

    Article : 56 words
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