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  2. BUILDING SHIPS AT POET ADELAIDE.

    Members of Parliament met on Thursday It was not the opening of the session, but an informal gathering convened by the government, to discuss the important ...

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  3. FEARFUL FIGHTING.

    It is too early to estimate the results of the successful French counter-attack, but it is significant that the German communique to-day merely states that in the ...

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  4. THE WAR SITUATION.

    The battle in the west rages with unabated fury, and the Germans have gained fresh ground in certain directions. Their commanders are seemingly determined at ...

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  5. WARTIME REGULATIONS.

    The following letter has been addressed by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) to the Leader of the Official Labour Party (Mr Tudor, V.) in reference to the ...

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  6. THE MEAT PROBLEM.

    According to telegraphic communication from the Hon. D. J. Gordon, M.L.C., despatched from Melbourne on Thursday, it may be reasonably surmised that fixed ...

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  7. MUDDLE AND WASTE.

    In the report on the expenditure in establishing naval bases tabled in the Senate to-day, the Federal Public Accounts Committee states, that estimates had been ...

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  8. PORTENTS IN THE SKY.

    The Government Astronomer (Mr. Curdewis) says that, he was able on Wednesday night, despite the weather conditions, to catch a glimpse of the new star Nova ...

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  9. METEORIC EXPLOSIONS.

    A large and brilliant meteor was seen last night. It passed over Braidwood about 9.30. and descended apparently north-westward of the town, its fall being ...

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  10. FRENCH RETIREMENT.

    The evacuation of the Dreslincourt and Ribecourt angle was carried out early in the morning. This region consists of deep valleys and thickly wooded hills, and it ...

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  11. AN ART DISCOVERY.

    At the Adelaide Art Gallery on Thursday night the President (Sir William Sowden), m introducing Mr. Bernard Hall, of Melbourne, who spoke on "Art and life," ...

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  12. Airmen's Marvellous Escape

    Mr. Percival Phillips writes:—British airmen have been active on the French zone between Montdider and Noyon in machine- gunning infantry and bombing ...

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  13. THE GERMAN STORY.

    A German wireless official message says:—We repulsed, with heavy losses, a French counter-attack south-westward of Noyon and threw back the attackers on the whole ...

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  14. TROUBLE ON THE BAND.

    There is a certain amount of unrest reported in country districts in the Transvaal Some Afrikander Nationals leaders complain that their names are ...

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  15. FROM AUSTRALIAN COUSINS.

    The Ball Mall Gazette has [?] sued the following message from Mrs. Hughes (wife of the Commonwealth Prime Minister):— Wholehearted encouragement, touched ...

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  16. Well Done, Australians.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs reports:—The Australians will not leave the enemy in peace. The attack which they made in the small, hours of last night was similar in operation ...

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  17. French Recovered 3½ Miles.

    The French afternoon communique states:—Between Montdidier and the Oise the battle has continued without any great chance. Last evening, and night on the ...

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  18. REPUDIATION OF AUSTRALIAN MINISTERS.

    The State executive of the Labour Federation has resolved to write to the British Labour Party, the Independent Labour Party, the British Socialist Party ...

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  19. STATE MEAT AND RABBITS.

    The Government has purchased a trawler from the New South Wales Government. The vessel, which is at present under construction at Balmain, is on the lines of the ...

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  20. ENORMOUS PROFITS ALLEGED.

    The meat question was briefly touched upon on Thursday by Messrs. F. G. Tudor (Leader of the Federal Opposition), and T. Ryan (Premier of ...

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  21. WAGES ON THE RAND.

    Giving evidence at the Rand strike enquiry to-day, the President of the Chamber of Mines said the wage of £8 2/ a week granted to municipal employes was out of ...

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  22. INDUSTRIAL LAWS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Swayne submitted a motion urging the appointment of a royal commission, to include among its members business men ...

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  23. INSECT PLAGUE.

    Caterpillar end other insect plagues are destroying the crops of fruit and vegetables and the grass in several English counties. Thousands of trees have been stripped of ...

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  24. The Battle Reviewed.

    The most serious aspect of Gen. von Hutier's attack is the German gain of territory west of the Oise, whence the French had to retire to R'becourt, as the ...

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    You mention a number which have already been proclaimed ns prohibited publications The Government has already reviewed the bet with reference to the publications ...

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  27. VICTORIAN BY-ELECTION.

    The result of the election for the Albert Park seat in tie Legislative Assembly, rendered vacant by the death of Mr. Elmslie, was as follows:—J. F. Hannan ...

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  28. W.A.T.C. AND AVERSION CASE.

    At the annual meeting of the W.A.T.C. on Monday night, Mr. Justice Booth, who presided at the trial of accused in the Aversion conspiracy case, asked the ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. BRITISH FRONT.

    Gen. Haig reports:—We repulsed raiders on Tuesday night on a post in Aveluy Wood. We carried out a successful raid at Boyelles, and took a few prisoners. ...

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  30. Enormous Forces Engaged.

    Mr. Perris writes:—Following the orthodox German plan, is order to avoil proclaiming a first-class failure, Gen. von Hutier has been obliged to throw in his ...

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  31. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    From The Register , Friday, June 12, 1868.—Dr. W. Carey Rees, late of Melbourne Hospital, has arrived by the Aldinga, and will be second horse surgeon of the Adelaide Hospital.—On ...

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  32. PURCHASE OF TEMPLATES.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) has been given power under an amended War Precautions Regulations relating to tinplates to require pensions to sell ...

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  33. AVIATORS BUSY.

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig's aviation report on Wednesday evening stated:—Our aero-planes, assisted by the French, launched a counter-attack on the western portion ...

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  34. MORE LEGISLATORS' VIEWS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, when the Estimates were being further considered in committee, Mr. Pigott (N.S.W.) said, in regard to the meat ...

    Article : 266 words
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