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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE NEW STAR.

    The brilliance of the new star, Nova Aqnilae. is already declining; but it is still the second brightest star visible in the northern hemisphere. ...

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  4. On the Australian Front. [From the Australian Official War Correspondent.]

    The dash and Spirit of the Australian [?] were well illustrated in an incident which occurred on the Morlancourt Ridge on Friday afternoon. While the trench ...

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  5. The Call for Men.

    The largest open-air recruiting meeting held in Adelaide since the voluntary recruiting scheme was inaugurated in January, 1917. was held in Rundle street. ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIANS.

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The President. (Mr. Giyens) took the Chair at 3 p.m Price of Tweeds. The Minister for Repatriation (Mr. ...

    Article : 181 words
  8. RUSSIAN REACTION.

    The American State Department has received advice from Russia that the pro-capital, Moscow, has been placed under martial law by the Bolshevik Government, ...

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  9. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. Percy Deitman, who. resided. at Andrew street, City, and was employed at The Advertiser office, died suddenly at work at at midnight on Tuesday. While ...

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  10. SHIPBUILDING.

    The Acting Minister for the Navy C Poynton) said to-day that he had arranged for' the building of six wooden ships in Western Australia, each of 2,300. tone, to ...

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  11. FIRE AMONG FURNITURE.

    At 12.30 p.m. on Wednesday, a fire occurred in a bedroom on the premises of Mr. H. J. Hubbard, of. Elizabeth Street', Parkside, and damaged about £30 worth ...

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  12. Allied Help Wanted.

    The Russian Embassy at Washington says that the Cadet Party in Russia has palmed a resolution declaring that it declines to recognise the Brest-Litovsk peace ...

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  13. HOSPITAL PATIENT'S DEATH.

    The Medical Superintendent of the Adelaide Hospital notified the Watchhouse authorities on Wednesday afternoon that Mr. Harry. Taylor, who was admitted to ...

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  14. RUBENS DIVORCE SUIT.

    The bearing of the Rubens divorce suit was continues to-day in the First Civil Court before the Chief Justice. The petitioner, Norbert Albert Rubens, of Flinders ...

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  15. INFANT'S BURNING INJURIES.

    The infant daughter of the late Mrs. O'Leary, the victim of the recent burning fatality, is still in a serious condition at the Children Hospital. ...

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  16. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Speaker (Mr. Elliot Johnson, N.S.W.) took the Chair at 3 p.m. Sugar Agreement. The Acting Prime Minster (Mr. Watt) ...

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  17. Bars to Medals.

    The bar to the Military Medal (equal to a second medal) has been awarded to the fallowing Australians:-]- Infantry.-Sgts. J. Torpy and C. Banner ...

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  18. LAMEROO MISHAPS.

    LAMEROO, June 11.—Miss May Davies, who lives about eight miles out, was helping her brother at work yesterday, when a piece of iron connected to a chaffcutter ...

    Article : 107 words
  19. Russia and Germany.

    M. Konovaloff, ex-Russian Minister for Commerce in the Kerensky Cabinet, has arrived en route for Washington, London, and Paris. He trill seek to induce the ...

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  20. ENLISTMENTS.

    Wednesday.—Adelaide volunteers, 9; men accepted, 6. ...

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  21. Naval Battle Possible.

    The Echo de Paris states:—The Getmans are throwing in the whole of their strength, hoping to end the war by the dose of June. We will not be surprised ...

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  22. ATTESTED ON TUESDAY.

    H. D. M ADAMS, [?]; N. A. POINTER, mechanical draftsman. Country papers:—G. H CHITTLEBOROUGH F.H, JENNER, E.W. WILTSHIRE, E.H. WILKS V. A. BREWER, H. ...

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  23. The Allies' Attitude.

    Russian officials sax that with the arrival of M. Konovaloff there will be a speedy decision regarding what action the Allies shall take towards Russia and ...

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  24. THROWN FROM A BUGGY.

    PINNAROO, June 10.—Our clerk of the District Council of Pinnaroo (Mr. L. M. Hannaford), while returning from Chandos on Saturday evening, was the victim ...

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  25. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  26. ATTESTED ON WEDNESDAY.

    J. E. MOYLE, school teacher. H. A.CALNAN, clerk; J. V. WHIGHT, taker; B. J. D. ATKINS, storeman. Country Papers—C N. HEAD, C. GLARKE. ...

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  27. THE GREAT BATTLE

    The war correspondent point out that the new battle is the first which the Germans have launched on a Sunday. Le Journal states that in order to avoid ...

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  28. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    The Premier (Mr. Leboy) received news by cable to-day that his wife's brother, Capt. H F. Walford, of the Worcester Regiment, had been killed in action in France. ...

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  29. REORGANIZING THE RAILWAYS.

    The arrival of several hundreds of American specialists is expected at Vologda to participate in a special conference retarding the reorganization of the whole ...

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  30. A SPRAINED WRIST.

    MELROSE, June 11.—Mr. W. Robinson, a foreman carpenter at the Mount Remarkable Training Farm, was thrown out of his cart on Saturday, and sustained a sprained ...

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  31. CAPT. DOUGLAS LEWIS BARLOW, A.M.C

    The London Gazette of April 6 last contained the following account of the deed of bravery for which Capt. Bartow was awarded the Military Gross:—"He advanced with the battalion, established his ...

    Article : 144 words
  32. TRAIL OF THE U-BOATS.

    Capt MeKenzie, of the Pinar del Rio, and 16 of the crew fought the rough weather for 12 hours without food or water in a small, leaking boat. When they were ...

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  33. RUNAWAY ELECTRIC TRAM.

    SYDNEY BY, June 12.—An electric tram got out of control while descending a hill in Avenue road, Mosman, this afternoon. After having attained a ...

    Article : 78 words
  34. NEW PROBATE LAWS.

    In the Legislative Assembly ro-day the Assistant Minister for Justice (Mr. Gilles) submitted in Committee of Ways and Means motions that certain succession and ...

    Article : 131 words
  35. ALLEGED SEDITIOUS SPEECHES.

    Replying to questions in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Premier (Mr. Holman) said the Government had no official information regarding the delivery of ...

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  36. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    Pte. R. Williamson, son of Mr. and Mn. J. Williamson, of Swan terrace, Semaphore, has been admitted to the war hospital. Exeter, England, suffering from gunshot wounds in the neck. ...

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  37. ENEMY'S DETERMINATION.

    The German loess may be justified if Gen. von Hober'e objective is gained, or if Gen. Foch is compelled to weaken his high defence in order to bold the Oise ...

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  38. LATE SPORTING.

    Scratchings reported:—Moonee Valley.—All Engagement—Kanapa and Dormitive Greenvale Handicap.—Sir [?] Windarrah Hurdle—Maba Tongorog, and Miradjil [?] ...

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  39. Liner Sank Submarine.

    A trans-Atlantic liner sank a U-boat with a depth charge in European waters, and hit the conning tower of another submarine. ...

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  40. RED GROSS RAGES.

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  41. AUSTRALIA AND THE WAR.

    In the Senate to-day Mr. Gardiner (N.S.W.) asked what action the Government proposed to take in view of the serious position at the front. finalized. ...

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  42. FRENCH HEROISM.

    It is estimated that 100,000 fresh troops bare been thrown in during the last 24 lours. It if impossible to summarize the French suffering and heroism, but this ...

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  43. A FREIGHTER'S FIGHT.

    A British freight steamer rammed a submarine off the Atlantic coast, and fought off a second U-boat for an hour in a running fight. ...

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  44. BIG WORKERS' BREAKAWAY.

    It is estimated that 3,000 workers at Newcastle are involved in the decision of the Newcastle Trades and Labour Council to withdraw its affiliation with the NewUnions. ...

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  45. U-Boat Sighted.

    A steamer which arrived at New York on Tuesday evening reports having sighted a German submarine on Monday sight 250 miles from the New Jersey coast. ...

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  46. FRENCH DELEGATION.

    Official advice has been received by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt), in regard to the French delegation which will shortly visit Australia. Mr. Wett stated ...

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  47. RED CROSS APPEAL.

    In September next a special appeal will be mode for funds for the South Australian branch of the Red Crass work. In Sooth Australia, the head of the movement is Lady Galway, end she ...

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  48. WARSHIPS TORPEDOED.

    "An official communique Statee:—Two Italian torpedo boats at dawn on Monday, near the Dalmatian Isles, attacked an Austrian naval division consisting of two ...

    Article : 113 words
  49. America's Shipping.

    The Shipping Controller (Mr. Hurley), in a speech, said the Shipping Board would control 1,400 ships with a tonnage of 7,000.000. It was expected that by the ...

    Article : 78 words
  50. THE "NATIONAL" PARTY.

    A meeting of the council of the "National" Party was held at National Chambers, King William street, on Wednesday evening. There was t representative. attendance, and in the ...

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  51. Reprisals on Prisoners.

    Eight French prisoners who have escaped from a camp' near Mannheim, in Germany, state that the number of German reprisal camps has been greatly increased. ...

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  52. "THE HEATHER IS ON EIRE!"

    In the House, of Representatives to-day Mr. Sinclair (Q.) asked as the necessity for obtaining recruits was generally rect if the' Minister' for Recruiting had decided ...

    Article : 162 words
  53. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides, Thursday, June 13.—Low water, 12.20 a.m.; high rater, 6.30 p.m. ARRIVED: Jane 12. Jupo. 105, G. W. McKay, Port Vincent. ...

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  54. Air Raiders Active.

    An Italian Admiralty official message announces that a squadron of Austrian seaplanes flew over Brindisi on Sunday and dropped several bombs. Several persons ...

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  55. RETURNED SOLDIERS AWAITING WORK.

    Free space showed the Repatriation Department for. Returned Soldiers seeking wort. All applications and replies by letter must be made to the Department, at 45 Currie street. Adelaide, which ...

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  56. PALESTINE.

    Two highly successful operations materially improved our positions in the coastal sector at the end of May. Our line was advanced a mile on a front of seven miles ...

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  57. POSITIONS DESIRED

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  58. 'THE GREEN ARMY."

    The Daily News correspondent at Geneva telegraphs that a semi-official statement has been issued in Vienna warning the population against [?] by the leaders ...

    Article : 176 words
  59. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

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  60. FIXED PRICE FOR BENZINE.

    The price of benzine has been fixed and gazetted for a number of places in the Commonwealth. The wholesale lute w 23/8 per case of eight gallons, free, on rail ...

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  61. RED TRIANGLE APPEAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 254 words
  62. Bombs on Belgium.

    The Admiralty reports 10 air raids on objectives in Belgium from June 6 to June 9, inclusive. Fourteen tons of bombs were topped, and fires were started at the ...

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  63. THE WAR AND THE SOFTGOODS TRADE.

    Evidence was given to-day before the Chief Interstate Commissioner (Mr. Piddington, K.C.) who is investigating the prices of necessary commodities, to the ...

    Article : 69 words
  64. SLAV KINGDOM AIMED AT.

    A meeting of Jugo-slavs in Western Australia was "held on Tuesday, at which it was unanimously resolved to repudiate all connection with Austria-Hungary and ...

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  65. General Items.

    A large and enthusiastic meeting was held in the Walkerville Ball on Tuesday evening to arrange a Paddy's Market po behalf of local Red Cross sod Trench Comforts Funds. Mr. E. Altoutt ...

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  66. South Africa and Britain's Food.

    Replying to a deputation from the Food for Britain movement, the Governor-General pointed out that all the freight available had been booked up for some time to ...

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  67. Germany and Peace.

    A Berlin menage says the German Government and the army command are arranging for a declaration of the War aims of the Central Powers. ...

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  68. CHEER-UP HUT MARKET.

    Operations are in full swing for the market [?] by Mr. W. A. Doncan with the permission of the State War Council so be conduction at the Cheer-up Hut on Saturday afternoon. It ...

    Article : 49 words
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