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  2. BROMPTON TROUBLE.

    The Rev. Albert Morris writes:—"In reply to Rev. W. Shaw. Quoting Mr. Wesley, Mr. Shaw says, 'If there be any among us who habitually breaks the laws of ...

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  3. KENT TOWN OUTRAGE.

    At the Supreme Court on Friday, Lay[?]horne Burney, a returned soldier, 35 years of age, who had been found guilty of a horrible outrage on a boy of tender ...

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  4. TOO YOUNG.

    Gen. Maurice writes:—The cause of all our manpower troubles in the earlier part of 1918 was that we began too late, and adopted a number of unsatisfactory ...

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  5. ALLIES' WEST FRONT RAIDS.

    Gen. Haig, in his afternoon bulletin, stated:—We improved slightly bur positions eastward of Villers Bretonneux, and prisonered several in successful raids in the ...

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  6. GLORY AND THE GRAVE.

    Capt. James McCudden, V.C., D.S.O., M.C., and M.M., has been killed while flying in France. Capt. McCudden had won almost every valour award, and had ...

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  7. RUSSIAN MAZE.

    Mr. Shaplen, the correspondent, of The United Press at Stockholm, has telegraphed that the assassination of Gen. Mirbach is only the first step of a plot by ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Sgt. A. Winter, who was killed in action in France on April 25, was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Winter, of Larghone's Creek. He was born on April 12, 1893, at 'Nalpa Station, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Kuhlmann's "Fallacy."

    It is the unanimous opinion that the resumption of toe German offensive will immediately follow Dr. Kuhlmann's downfall which is a victory for the German military ...

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  10. ALBANIAN SUCCESSES

    A French communique dealing with Balkan activities says:—South of Devoli we are continuing out success. We have seized the whole of Kosnitza Ridge, and occupied ...

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  11. KORNILOFF ON THE MOVE.

    News from Moscow states that Gen. Korniloff has issued a proclamation expressing his willingness to acknowledge the power of the Soviets, and offering to lead ...

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  12. Returning War Workers.

    The following war workers are en route from abroad. They will arrive with the returning soldiers whose names were published in list "B":—2115, J. O. Nugent; and ...

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  13. "Down With Mirbach."

    According to a Stockholm advice, Russia newspaper reports if the Soviet Congress of July 4 show that the late Gen. Muhseh was present when a Ukrainian ...

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  14. LATE CPL. H. CRITCHLEY.

    Cpl. Henry Critchley, 32nd Battalion, youngest son of Mr. and Mis. Critchley, of Pe[?] who was killed in action in France on June 24, was 23 years of age. He sailed for the front in ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. French Captured Corcy.

    The afternoon French communique states:—We increased our gains during the light on the outskirts of the Forest of Retz, and got possession of the village of ...

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  16. Fine Italian Advance.

    Official advices from Rome state that the Italians have advanced 15 miles toward Berat (Albania), on a front of 50 miles. Her defeat in the Albanian zone is a ...

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  17. THE LATE[?]PTE JACK OSWALD.

    Pte. Jack L. Oswald, at the 10th Battalion, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Oswald, Orange, was killed in action in France on June 28. He was 20 years of age, and enlisted in October last. For ...

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  18. General Items.

    The staff of the Public Library, Museum, and Art Gallery of South Australia gathered in the Public Library Lecture Room on Wednesday evening last to welcome home the Chief Clerk ...

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  19. LATE PTE. F. K. TAYLOR.

    Mr. R. Taylor (Secretary Y.M.C.A., Adelaide) has been officially informed that in son, Pte. Frank Kinmont Taylor, was killed is action in France on June 24. Private Taylor enlisted two ...

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  20. Harrying German Posts.

    Yesterday Australian infantry were gradually worming their way down German positrons in front of our trenches before Villers Bretonneux, on a plateau through ...

    Article : 345 words
  21. Siberian Policy.

    A member of the new Siberia Government, in the course of an interview, said it aimed at the establishment of a Russian Republic, with an autonomous Siberia. It ...

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  22. Austrians' New Line.

    A Wireless Austrian official report states: —We have organized a new defensive line in Aloania. ZURICH, July 11. ...

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  23. TWO AUSTRALIANS.

    Particulars have been announced of wards of Victoria Crosses to two Austraians. Lieut. Clifford William King Sadlier, of ...

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  24. LATE [?]PTE. F. S. W. REES.

    Mrs. Rees (nee E. Hossack), of Wattle avenue, Royal Park, has received news that her husband. Pte. F. S. V. Rees, 10th Battalion, died of wounds on the date he was reported wounded and ...

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  25. Ex-Czar's Family's Fate.

    Swedish papers Announce, on the authority of a well-known Swede, who has returned from Moscow, that a Bolshev k soldier murdered the young Tzsarevitch with ...

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  26. RIVERTON SOLDIERS KILLED.

    RIVERTON, July 11.—News was received hen yesterday that Pte. Charles Whittaker, jun., had been killed in action. The late soldier, although not born hare, came to the town nearly 20 years ...

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  27. HANDS ON THE HUN.

    The Home Secretary (Sir George Cave) in a statement in the House of Commons today on the internment of aliens, asked members to give serious and cool ...

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  28. A BAZAAR.

    Despite the severity of the weather last Saturday, the Public School Children's Patriotic Fund benefited to the extent of £18 by the efforts of the organizers of a bazaar, held at the residence ...

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  29. SUBMARINES.

    Viscount Jellicoe. speaking at Southampton, said his prophecy that the German submarines would be defeated by August was, perhaps, an unguarded one; but, ...

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  30. 43RD BATTALION CLUB MEETING.

    The second monthly meeting of the newly formed 43rd Batalion Club was held at the Cheer-up Hut on Friday night. Major H. G. Freeman presided. Further support was promised ...

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  31. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Stopp, of Mclaren street, Adelaide, have been advised that their son, Pte. Frederick J. Stopp, has been gassed in France. Mrs. Tonkin, of Fulham, has received advice ...

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  32. QUEEN ADELAIDE CLUB SOCK LEAGUE.

    A total of 191 pairs of socks and other gifts were received to July 10. These have been posted to the commissioner of Trench Comforts Fund, London, for distribution in France. ...

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  33. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Sgnlr. B. G. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas, Laura street, St. Peters, has been awarded the D.C.M. for gallantly on the field. ...

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  34. FLOUTING THE NORH[?]EGIANS.

    A German submarine off Risor, and inside territorial waters, stopped the Norwegian steamer Hank, and placed a prize crew on board. A Norwegian torpedo boat ...

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  35. ALL-BRITISH LEAGUE AND AMERICA.

    The executive committee of the Unley branch of the All-British League, has adopted the following motion:—"We view with satisfaction the tremendous efforts being made by the United States ...

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  36. German Statements.

    A wireless German official message states:—We repulsed a strong enemy advance in the night northeast of Bethune. There is lively artillery work between the ...

    Article : 77 words
  37. Who Will Serve the King?

    The State Recruiting Committee writes: —In spite of the inclement weather, the usual recruiting rally was held in front of Allan's, Limited, on Friday, between I land ...

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  38. SOUTH LIGHT HORSE TRENCH COMFORTS FUND.

    The [?] Secretary's annual report states:—During the last year we hare not, perhaps, sent as many consignments of comforts to the men of the regiment as we should have liked owing ...

    Article : 165 words
  39. U-Boat and Nitrate Steamer.

    Later particulars regarding the attack by a U-boat on an American steamer which was carrying a cargo of nitrates from Chili show that wireless message were ...

    Article : 95 words
  40. SOLDIERS AND LIQUOR.

    Chaplain-Capt. Harvey, resident chaplain at the Liverpool Camp, told the Senate committee today that fights were frequent among Australian soldiers at Salisbury ...

    Article : 52 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. FROM THE BLUE.

    The Press Bureau announces that the Independent Air Force dropped 611/4 tons of bombs during 74 raids on German towns in June. ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. UNLEY SOLDIERS' WIVES AND MOTHERS.

    The monthly meeting of Unley soldiers' wives and mothers was held in the Unley City Hall on Tuesday. An enjoyable musical programme was arranged by Miss Sanderson. The ...

    Article : 65 words
  45. "Ratcatcher's Job."

    Sir Eric Geddes, in opening an exhibition of naval photographs today, said there was hardly a day and night but the navy visited Heligoland Bight over, under ...

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  46. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Mr. Asquith, speaking at a dinner to American naval officers, eulogized President Wilson, who, he said, had carried his people with him in the greatest decision of ...

    Article : 136 words
  47. UNITED RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    At a conference held last night delegates of the Returned Soldiers' Association and the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League unanimously agreed on ...

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  48. GERMANS SOMETIMES EXULTANT.

    Mr. Lloyd George said the derate showed that the House generally accepted Sir George Cave's propositions, which would be carried out vigorously and ...

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  49. French Fliers' Work.

    A communique just issued says:—During June 150 enemy aeroplanes were brought down and 181 others were seriously dam aged. Over 600 tons of bombs were dropped ...

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  50. Dragged from their Refuge.

    Posters nave been put up all over Ireland calling up men liable to military service who are ordinary residents of Great Britain. If they fail to report to the ...

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  51. AMERICA AT WAR.

    Since the Emergency Fleet Corporation assumed control of shipbuilding. 223 vessels, aggregating 1,415,000 tons, have been completed, of which 218 ere in actual ...

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  52. German Screw on Holland.

    The Amsterdam Telegraaf states that the Germans have demanded economic concessions from Holland, including 60,000 cows, 13,000 tons of cheese, 2,000,000 eggs, ...

    Article : 65 words
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