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  2. Socialist Riot at Berlin.

    A Socialist demonstration was held on Saturday in the Potsdammerplatz—in the neighbourhood of the Kaiser's palace—to protest against the sentences of two and a ...

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  3. CALL OF DUTY.

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  4. Soldiers and "Slackers."

    An enthusiastic gathering in favour of compulsory service, under the auspices of the Returned Soldiers' Association, was held on the Domain this afternoon. There ...

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  5. BLOOD OR BLARNEY.

    It was a cold morning, but the oratory of Father Morrison warmed the room. This was at the thirtieth anniversary breakfast of St. Patrick's branch of the ...

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  6. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    The Mexican President. (Gen. Carranza) has replied to the United States Notes, po[?] out his view that United States troops had no right to remain on ...

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  7. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    So confident are the Italians in the permanence of their successes in the Trentino that they are already rebuilding the towns of Asiago and Arsiero, which were ...

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  8. Advertising

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  9. IN OTHER STATES.

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  10. THE AUSTRALIANS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 words
  11. Women Fired Upon.

    A largr number of women and children paraded the main streets of Cologne on June 24, bearing plaeards asking for "Bread or peace." Soldiers were ordered, to ...

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  12. Mr. Ryan in Scotland.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. T. J. Ryan) wont to Edinburgh, via Loch Lomond and the Trossachs. The Lord Prorest (Mr. R. K. Inches) welcomed him at ...

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  13. INTO CAMP ON SATURDAY.

    Following are the/names of the men who enlisted at Adelaide and went into the Exhibition Camp on Saturday:— H. E. Clarke, L. H. Humbard, G. F. Muir, J. ...

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  14. CASEMENT CONVICTION.

    Sir Roger Casement, who has been condemned to death for high treason, occupies the condemned cell at Pentonville. An appeal against the sentence on three ...

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  15. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    At'about 10 o'clock to-night Mackay was visited by one of the fiercest fires known in the history of this town. The exact cause of the blaze is at present. unknown ...

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  16. DIED OF ILLNESS.

    Pte. T. M. CAMPBELL, Adelaide. ...

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  17. WOUNDED.

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  18. KITCHENER'S WILL.

    The estate of the late Earl Kitchener has been sworn at £171,421. The deceased has bequeathed £200 each to several of the officers on his staff, including Gen. Sir ...

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  19. FEDERAL MINISTER'S GRIEVANCE.

    Irritation regarding the criticism of the Federal Ministry was manifested by the Honorary Minister (Mr. Russell) when responding to the toast, "The Federal and ...

    Article : 382 words
  20. FOOD RIOTERS AT MUNICH.

    A copy of the issue ot The Munich Post, which was confiscated because it contained details in reference to the hunger riots at the Bavarian, capital, reveals that ...

    Article : 146 words
  21. Agricultural Outlook.

    The Agricultural Department Committee recently established to enquire into the extent to which the production of primary products in the United Kingdom can be ...

    Article : 154 words
  22. FINE AIR RAID.

    During a recent air raid on an Austrian aviation camp at Pergine (six miles east of Trent), where 30 aeroplanes were kept, the Italian aviators dropped bombs so ...

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  23. APPEAL TO BE LODGED.

    It is understood that Casement will appeal against his conviction. ...

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  24. INJURED.

    Lieut. P. D. BRIGHT Gilberton. ...

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  25. ILL.

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  26. New Army Formed.

    The Milan newspaper Corriere delia Sera has revealed that the Italian Commander-in-Chief, Gen. Cadorna, formed en entirely new army behind the Italian ...

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  27. MAROONED EXPLORERS.

    Sir Douglas Mawson states that arrangements are being made for another attempt to rescue the members of the Shackleton Weddell Sea party, who had ...

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  28. WHEAT BOARD.

    The figures regarding the financial position of the Australian Wheat Board, which were telegraphed on Friday, were confirmed to-day by Sr. Russell (the ...

    Article : 409 words
  29. Interned Australians.

    Brig.—Gen. Selheim, of the Australian Forces, accompanied by Col. Freebairn, a Red Cross officer, is proceeding to Switzerland to arange for the release of ...

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  30. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    The Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson) inspected the Blackboy Hill, Claremont, and Guildford military camps on Friday, in company with the ...

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  31. RECRUITING FLAG.

    The State War Council in April urged the local reruiting committees throughout South Australia to make a special effort to enlist every eligible man, with a view to ...

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  32. RETURNED TO DUTT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 170 words
  33. After-War Needs.

    Tbe Board of Trade has appointed a committee under the chairmanship of Lord Faringdon (Sir Alexander Henderson) to consider how after the war the needs of ...

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  34. Dominions' Politicians: Arrived.

    The members of the South African Parliamentary delegation have arrived. The New Zealand party and Rp. Glynn, K.C., of South Australia, will arrive to-morrow ...

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  35. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    The United States Naval Appropriation Bill has reached the report stage in the Washington Senate. It authorizes an expenditure of £61,000,000, spread over the ...

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  36. An Unpopular Socialist.

    In the Rome Chamber of Deputies on Friday Signor. Trevas, a Socialist member, denounced the war. The whole Howe, including several Socialists ...

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  37. PROGRESS REPORT.

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  38. RAILWAY WORKERS' TROUBLE.

    In replying to a deputation representing the Queensland Railway Union on Saturday. Mr. Adamson referred to the threat by the men to refuse fo work with ...

    Article : 235 words
  39. All-British League Rally.

    The first annual meeting of the Adelaide branch of the All-British League was held at Bricknell's Cafe on Saturday evening. The Chairman of the Committee (Mr. H. ...

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  40. VICTORIA.

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  41. War and Shipping.

    There is much bitterness expressed in the German newspapers because of the withdrawal of the Declaration of London. The action is referred to as another ...

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  42. NEW SOUTH WALTS.

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  43. GERMAN-AMERICAN PLOTTERS.

    Hans Tanscher, accused of compliaty in a plot to destroy the Welland Canal, Canada, has been acquitted. Madame Gadski, the famous singer, wife of ...

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  44. P. & O. FLEET.

    The Peninsula and Oriental Steam Navigation Company has acquired 31 veesels belonging to the New Zealand Shipping Company and the Federal Steam Navigation ...

    Article : 98 words
  45. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. Francis Curnow, an inspector in the State Children's Department, was riding his motor cycle along King William street on Saturday, when, near Waymouth street ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND.

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  47. Oversea Products Firsthand.

    The Calcutta correspondent of The Morning Post says that the Indian official trade report discloses that the Austrians and Germans had largely exploited the Indian ...

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  48. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

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  49. FARMER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Police Constable Correll, of Nailsworth, was informed about midday on Saturday that there was a man, apparently dead in Gordon road, Prospect. The constable ...

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  50. FIRST AUSTRALIAN SHIPS.

    The Vermont (the first of the vessels taught by Mr. Hughes for the Common-wealth Government to sail for Australia will leave New York next week to load a ...

    Article : 40 words
  51. STATE REVENUE.

    The railway revenue for the financial year ended June 30 totalled £5,708,138, and was £147,180 in advance of the previous record in 1913-14. Owing to circumstances ...

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  52. TASMANIA.

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  53. MINISTER FOR WAR.

    The Daily Chronicle announces that Mr. Lloyd George will be Minister for War, and that there will be a perfect understanding between him and the General ...

    Article : 43 words
  54. THE ORONTES.

    Temporary repairs to the R.M.S. Orontes, which is at Durban en route to Australian ports with a cracked cylinder, will occupy four days. ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. DEATH AT WALKERVILLE.

    An inquest in connection with the death of Mr. John Ottaway (58), who died at Smith street, Walkerviile, on Saturday, will be held at the Adelaide Police Court ...

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  57. Belgian Relief.

    The Belgian Minister of War (Chevaher de Borquevill), who is visiting London. referring to the statement of Mr. H. E. Pratted, that it is impossible to ...

    Article : 142 words
  58. QUEENSLAND APPEAL.

    The Privy Council appeal of Bacon v. Purcell, of Queensland, has been allowed, thus setting aside the Australian High Court judgment with costs. Respondents ...

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  59. BARRIER ACCIDENTS.

    BROKEN HILL, July 2.—William Henry Odgers (56), a married man, died in a tramcar on Friday night while going from Argent street to North Broken Hill. ...

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  60. TASMANIAN TOTALS

    The Tasmanian revenue for the month of June totalled £146,103, an increase of £2,138 on June of last year. Under the heading of taxation the receipts aggregated ...

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  61. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    BURRA, June 30.—Mr. and Mrs. John Trevilyan, of Mouut Bryan, received advice on Wednesday that their son, Pte. Eedley Trevilvan had been killed on June ...

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  62. ASHES IN DISPUTE.

    A conference was held yesterday by Mr. Justice Higgins between the officers of the Naty Department and the officers of the Federated Seamen's Union with regard to ...

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  63. THE TERRITORY TROUBLE.

    The royal commission appointed to investigate the charges brought by the Government Geologist (Mr. Jensen) against the Territory administration concluded its ...

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  64. DID THEIR DUTY.

    "The State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee is now bringing its activities to a close. It has been instrumental in raising the 25,000 recruits secured this ...

    Article : 335 words
  65. SGT MAJOR W.H.L. EVANS.

    News has been received by Mr. W. Evans, of Whinham street, Fitzroy, that his son, Sgt-Major W. H. L. Evans, has been wounded, and is now in the Dartford ...

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  66. DROWNED AT DARWIN.

    DARWIN, July 2.—A man named R. G. Perreau fell off the Railway Jetty on Saturday afternoon and was drowned. He apparently made no struggle, and sank ...

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  67. Incidents of the War.

    According to the Stockholm correspondent of The Morning Post, it is expected that a new German war loan will soon be necessary. ...

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  68. Greneral Items.

    At a meeting of the Millcent patriotic committee on June 30 the Hon. Secretary presented an audited statement of receipts and expenditure from the inception of the various local war funds. ...

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  69. "QUEEN OF THE CARNIVAL."

    The ceremony of the coronation of the Queen of the Carnival" was performed with befitting dignity at the Exhibition Building last night. The Queen ...

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  70. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Two cases of yellow, ore obtained at the Yelta Mine and intended for transmission to the Paris Exhibition, were on view at the Exchange on Saturday. They were ...

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  71. SYDNEY BUTTON DAY.

    So far £24,863 has been counted, in connection with the Button Day collections on Friday, in aid of the War Chest Fund. Many returns have still to come in and it ...

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  72. FAREWELLS.

    MELLICENT, June 30.—The residents of Nanpula tendered a farewell social at the residence ct Mrs. A. Zippel to Pte. L. Brooks on Wednesday. night Mr. C. C. Nitsnke presided. The ...

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  73. East African Fighting.

    Gen. Northey reports, that he has enhaged the Germans east of Livingstone Mountains and north-east of the shore of Late Nyassaa. He also dislodged them ...

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  74. THE STRANDED WAITOMO.

    The Harbourmaster has received a telegram stationg that hthe mate standed steamer. Waitomo has arrived at, Bowen, and made arrangements for lightere to ...

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  75. CHEER UP SOCIETY.

    A pleasant little ceremony took place at the hut on Saturday evening, when Lady Butler, on behalf of Miss Ellie Wemyes, and the Girl Guides, presented the boys with a luxurious lounge. This ...

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  76. COMPULSION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The, Legislative Council has passed the Military. Service Bill. ...

    Article : 17 words
  77. Advertising

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