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  3. MR. HUGHES'S ADELAIDE SPEECH.

    Although the reinforcements referendum in South Australia was actually opened at Gawler last week by the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Glynn), his meeting ...

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  4. REINFORCEMENTS REFERENDUM.

    Replying to the question to-day as to how long the Australian reserves new in training as a division would last, the Minister for Defence. (Mr. Pearce) said he would ...

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  5. ITALY STRIKING BACK.

    An Italian official message says:β€”The enemy violently concentrated his fire on positions on the Asiago Plateau, but did not attack. We reoccupied advanced ...

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  6. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S DEFENCE.

    For several, days much public interest has been manifested in Mr. Asquith's criticism of Mr. Lloyd George's Paris speech and there were many applications ...

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  7. BETTER RECRUITING FIGURES.

    The Director-General of Recruiting (Mr. Mackinnon M.L.A.) expressed his satisfaction to-day that the recruiting figures for the commonwealth had shown a good ...

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  8. AMERICA'S WAR STRENGTH.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York World states that the War Department. will submit to Congress estimates based on the requirements and ...

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  9. CAPTURE OF JAFFA.

    The Matin, commenting on the British capture of Jaffa, states that the Kaiser is powerless to save; the Turks from great defeat. If Jerusalem falls Germany will ...

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  10. RUSSIAN TURMOIL.

    In the Mouse of Commons to-day the Foreign Minister (Mr. Balfour) announced that the situation in Russia was still obscure. The British Ambassador ...

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  11. MR. TUDOR'S VISIT.

    The Leader of the Australian Labour Party (Mr. Tudor) mil arrive in Adelaide by the Melbourne express this morning, and will be welcomed by the Mayor at ...

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  12. Four Hundred, Turks Sabred

    Mr. W. T. Massey has telegraphed:β€”"The population of Ramleh welcomed us enthusiastically. Abu Shu Esheh, south-eastward of Ramleh was the scene of another ...

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  13. Unsinkable Ships.

    According to a telegram from Washington, a request, in behalf of French interests is being made for Government assistance in building what it is believed will prove ...

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  14. DR. MANNIX'S LATEST UTTERANCES.

    Archbishop Mannix, speaking at Croxton Park tonight, referred to criticisms leveled against him recently by Mr. Justice Hevdon. "People." said Dr. Mannix ...

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  15. Battle Growing in Intensity

    The military critic of The Corriere Delia Sera says that, according to the statements, of prisoners, fresh enemy contingents bare; arrived at the Piave from the Russian ...

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  16. SPEEDY SHIPBUILDING.

    The building of steel and wooden composite ships is proceeding most rapidly in 14 construction yards. It is expected that 1,640 ships will be ready by 1918 of ...

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  17. First Gaza Battles.

    Gen. Sir Archibald Murray's despatch, which describes the prominent part taken by the Australian and. Now Zealand mounted troops in the attacks on Gaza in ...

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  18. Brazil v. Germany.

    The advices from Rio de Janeiro are to the effect that the President at the Brazil Republic has signed a Bill for reprisals against Germany. ...

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  19. Russians Want a Monarch

    A message from Haparanda, in the Swedish province of Nonrbotten, states that M. Kerensky's Private Secretary has arrived at Tornea. It is alleged that he ...

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  20. Great Battle Coming.

    A wireless Italian semi-official message announces:β€”"By an attack between Monte Fenera and Monte Tomba the enemy made contact at every point of the line on which the Italians have made their ...

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  21. CHAOS IN CHINA.

    The correspondent of The Moraine Post at Tientsin has telegraphed:β€”"Failing to secure another Premier, the President of the Chinese Republic has reinstated Tuan ...

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  22. MR. ASQUITH'S CRITICISM.

    Immense interest was manifested this afternoon in the debate in the Commons initiated by Mr. Asquith on the Premier's speech in Paris. The House and galleries ...

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  23. JAPAN'S SHIPS.

    Negotiations by the United States to rake the embargo on the export of American steel to Japan in return for the use of Japanese shipping have been broken off ...

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  24. Turkish Command Altered.

    As a result of the British successes in Palestine the. Turks' have removed their Generalissimo, Djemal Pasha, from their Syrian headquarters, and have replaced ...

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  25. Italians' Morale Returned

    Austrian armies under Gens. Krobatin and Below are seeking to occupy the Grappa Massif (thicket), where the Italian forces facing northward join those facing ...

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  26. Winter Palace Destroyed.

    The imperial, Winter Palace, which stood in the centre of the City of Petrograd was totally destroyed during the recent fighting between the opposing ...

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  27. "YES" AT MURRAY BRIDGE.

    The reinforcements referendum committee supporting the affirmative vote decided on Monday might to engage a returned soldier as organizer for the local ...

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  28. Jews Back to Palestine.

    The Foreign Minister (Mr. Balfour), replying to a question in the Commons, said Great Britain's desire was to establish a borne for the Jewish people in Palestine ...

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  29. "WAR NAGGERS."

    The New York World, in an editorial, describes Lord Northcliffe and Col. Roosevelt as "War naggers." Despite Lord Northcliffe's criticising it continues, Great ...

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  30. Macedonia Offensive Delayed.

    The Echo de Paris says that Austrian semi-official reports state that a Macedonian offensive which should have taken place in the past few. days has been held ...

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  31. HIS MAJESTY CONFIDENT.

    Despatches (from London advise that Lord Northcliffe, after an audience with King George, made a statement that His Majesty was impressed with the energy and ...

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  32. Kerensky Disappeared.

    The Matin's correspondent in Norway states that the situation in Petrograd has much improved, and owing to the ignorance of M. Kerensky's whereabouts Gen. ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES

    A message bas been received from Buffalo that the American Federations of Labour has abandoned its nonpartisan, constitution, and intends to organize a political party. ...

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  35. HELIGOLAND FIGHT.

    Travellers from Germany state that the Germans lost, one and possibly two destroyers in the Heligoland encounter. The ...

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  36. Riots in Siberia.

    Messages have been received from Tokio reporting severe. rioting in several Siberian cities. Many Japanese have fled towards Japan. ...

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  37. MRS. WALSH'S APPEAL

    The High Court of Australia, consisting of the Acting Chid Justice (Sir Edmund Barton), Mr. Justice Isaacs, Mr. Justice Higgles, Mr. Justice Duffy, Mr. Justice ...

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  38. WESTERN FRONT.

    Gen. Haig reported on Monday that the German 'artillery had been active during the night. Scottish and Warwickshire troops carried our successful raids in the ...

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  39. Rebuff from Germany.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily News has announced that Germany replied as follows to a telegram from the Council of Workmen's and Soldiers' ...

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  40. ALLIED WAR COUNCIL.

    Great interest has been taken in despatches from London announcing that Col. House had received a cablegram from President Wilson stating that the United ...

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  41. PRIME MINISTER'S DEFENCE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in reply, said more important than anything he had said in Paris was it to decide whether greater unity of control was ...

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  42. THE TRAWOOL TRAGEDY.

    The detectives and police continuing their investigations in reference to the Trawool tragedy. Yesterday morning a young woman, Violet Claudie Taylor, ...

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  44. Press Comments.

    The London newspapers unanimously insist on the brilliance of the success of Mr. Lloyd George's reply to Mr. Asquith's criticisms even in the Prime Minister's ...

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  46. FINES FOR GAMBLING.

    Eleven defendants were convicted at the City Court to-day for offences against the gaming laws, as a result of police raids op various premises in the city on Derby ...

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  47. M. Venezelos Entertained.

    Tie Allied Parliamentary Committee tendered a luncheon to-day to M. Venezelos in the House of Commons. Lord Bryce said M. Venezeloa had rescued Greece ...

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