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  2. THE WAR SITUATION

    A tremchant reply to Baron von Hertling's latest sophistries was delivered by Mr. Balfour in the House of Commons on Wednesday. The Foreign Minister, in ...

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  3. RECORD TRAMWAY REVENUE.

    Many had assumed that the increase in the fares on the tramways which took effect in October last would result in large profits for the Municipal Tramways ...

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  4. CONTRACT AND DAY WORK.

    During the past 12 months wheat stacking has teen carried on at the Outer Harbour and Fort Adelaide under contract by arrangement with the Port Adelaide branch ...

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  5. HERTLING'S TERMS SCORNED.

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig's Communique on Wednesday night stated:—A raid was conducted by the Canadians successfully to-day without loss near Lens. Hostile ...

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  6. PREMIER'S POLICY SPEECH.

    The Government policy speech delivered by the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) at Strathalbyn on Wednesday night was received by the large audience with a quiet, ...

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  7. HOW TO LIVE LONG.

    Often when men attain ten years beyond the allotted span of three score years, and ten they, Eke dear old "Grumpy," find fault with anything and everything, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AMERICA TO THE RESCUE.

    It is obvious from the brief references which have appeared in the cable messages during the last few months that the Government of the United States of America ...

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  9. STATE POLITICS.

    The election campaign from the Socialist side was opened at the Adelaide Town Hall on Thursday night, before a large audience. Mr. L. L. Hill (President of ...

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  10. SOCIALISTS AND COALITION.

    The campaign leader of the labour Party (Hon. J. Jelley, M.L.C.), speaking at a meeting at file Adelaide Town Hall on Thursday night, said since the last ...

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  11. AVIATION REPORT.

    Gen. Haig's aviation report says:—The wind during Wednesday favoured the Germans. We carried out long-distance aerial reconnaissances, took many ...

    Article : 151 words
  12. Gigantic Blockhouses.

    The correspondent of The Petit Journal at British headquarters says that there are ever increasing indications that a German attack is imminent. Enemy activity is most ...

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  13. THE SEA WOLF.

    Portion of the German crew of the Igotz Mendi refuse to abandon the ship and they decline to allow the Spanish officers to go ashore. The sea is still high, and Danish ...

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  14. Americans Gassed.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at the American front reports that the Germans made their first gas attack against the American forces on ...

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  15. THE SOUTHERN PORT.

    The references to the claims of Victor Harbour as the chief southern port, which were contained in the Premier's policy speech; were bailed with delight by ...

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  16. Naval Air Raids.

    The Admiralty reports that British aircraft on Monday night dropped many tons of tons on the Qostacker aerodrome and the Bruges Dock with good results Two ...

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  17. EXTRAVAGANT CLAIMS FOR WOLF.

    A wireless German official claims:—The raider Wolf destroyed 35 merchantmen, aggregating 210,000 gross tonnage. Many of the larger of these vessels ...

    Article : 138 words
  18. KNIFE IN JOHN BULL'S BACK.

    The Limerick correspondent of The Daily News says the War Council has taken a strong line in relation to the unsettled conditions in Ireland. There is no cause for ...

    Article : 217 words
  19. German Attack Stopped.

    A French communique issued this afternoon states:—Our fire stopped an enemy attempt after a violent bombardment to approach our new positions south-west of ...

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  20. AFTER-WAR TRADE.

    An important conference was held at Federal Parliament House to-day to consider the scheme recently outlined by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) for the ...

    Article : 277 words
  21. AUSTRALIANS LANDED.

    Lieut-Col. C. L. Strangman, of Malvern (S.A.), Major J.W. Flood, of Brinkworth (S.A.), Miss Agnes Mackenzie (Sydney), and Mr. Benson, mining engineer ...

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  22. Kaisers at Variance.

    An official despatch received on Wednesday evening from Franco states:—"We have evidence that the interview between the Emperor Charles of Austria-Hungary ...

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  23. COL. STRANGMAN SAFE.

    Our Waikerie correspondent telegraphed on Thursday morning that a cable message had been received by the relatives from Col. Strangman, who was on the ...

    Article : 125 words
  24. THE ALARM SOUNDED.

    The following special advice was issued from the Divisional Meteorological Office at 11 o'clock this morning:—"The new tropical disturbance is shown by this morning's ...

    Article : 154 words
  25. PALESTINE.

    A Palestine official message states:—The Arabs on February 18 drove off enemy camelry at Abunaan, a station of the Hedjaz Railway. We successfully bombed ...

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  26. HORROR AT HONGKONG

    A bamboo booth on the racecourse at Hongkong, which seated several thousands of persons, collapsed and caught fire during a race meeting to-day. ...

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  27. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Mr. George Coppin is busily engaged in preparing the Town Hull for the purpose of a theatre.— Mr. Burton, with an efficient equestrian troupe, is on his way to Adelaide. Burton's Circus has ...

    Article : 55 words
  28. PIRIE STREET IN THE SIXTIES.

    From "F. S. D.":—"Prospect," in his interesting locating of buildings, makes no mention of a shoeing smith's shop directly opposite to the Freemason's Tavern on the corner of Chaser street ...

    Article : 245 words
  29. Miners and "Combing Out."

    The Miners' Conference in London decided to take a ballot of oil members on the proposal of the Government to comb out 50,000 miners for the army. It is ...

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  30. PLAGUE IN INDIA.

    The ravages of the plague in India are causing anxiety. During January 114.000 deaths occurred, and 30,000 persons died of the disease last week. Bengal is ...

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  31. VISITORS TO JAPAN.

    The Consul-General of Japan has received from his Government new regulations covering the entry of aliens into his country. All aliens, excepting members ...

    Article : 131 words
  32. INDUSTRIAL DISEASES.

    The Secretary of the A.M.A, at a meeting of the association this week, was instructed to write to the members for the district, Messrs. Brookfield and Wright, ...

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  33. TROUBLE AT HAMPDEN MINES.

    A special meeting of the Hampden-Cloncurry Copper Mines dispatched the following telegram to the general manager (Mr. Erie Huntley), Kurridale North (Q.):— ...

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  34. Blood Profiteers.

    Tho Milan correspondent of The Daily Chronicle reports that the Italian authorities have discovered shameless trading with the enemy in silk and cotton thread ...

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  35. AERIAL POST.

    The aerial postal service, for which five aeroplanes being constructed in the United States, will be introduced on April 15. The first air fleet will carry mails ...

    Article : 43 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. "IRELAND'S CASE."

    It was notified in the Commonwealth Gazette to-day that "Ireland's Case," by Macmanua, Published by the Irish Publishing Company of New York, had been ...

    Article : 35 words
  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    Conversions of 3½ per cent, stock into the new 5¼ per cent. New South Wales loan exceeded £8,000,000, and cash applications aggregated about £1,25,000. The ...

    Article : 113 words
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