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  4. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Lce.-Cpl. Laurence B. Whittaker, fourth son of John T. Whittaker, Dowlingville, Y.P., was killed in action in France on August 14. He enlisted in January 1916, sailed for England with ...

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  5. ARRIVAL OF A TRANSPORT.

    A transport, conveying returned wounded and invalid soldiers for this and other States, arrived on Friday morning, and the South Australians were accorded ...

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  6. SUBMARINES.

    A high naval authority states that the increases in submarine sinkings are mainly due to flukes. Although Germany is putting all her strength into submarines and a ...

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  7. Hunger Against Hunger.

    Admiral von Scheer, who commanded the German fleet at Jutland, in an interview, said he hoped the British would still experience Zeppelin attacks, but the weather ...

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  9. FRANCE'S RECUPERATIVE SOIL.

    Writing from France to his father, Mr. M. H. Thiele, head master of the Kilkenny Public School, Cpl. A. O. Thiele, who is in hospital in London, says:—While in ...

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  10. Who Will Serve The King?

    The State Recruiting Committee writes:—The continuation of the recruiting tour through Yorke'e Peninsula included Curramulka, where one volunteer was passed as ...

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  11. Loan and Hate.

    A tremendous campaign has been begun in Germany on behalf of the seventh war loan. The appeal is mainly baaed on hatred of America. ...

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  12. UNITED EMPIRE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) received a rapturous reception at the opening of the National Eisteddfod at Birkenhead. He paid a tribute to the overseas ...

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  13. CONSTABLES SENTENCED.

    Three recent members of the police force were sentenced at the quarterly sessions to-day for larceny while stationed, at Brunswick, as members of the police force. ...

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  14. "Niky" and "Willy."

    As a sequel to the startling revelations of the perfidy of the ex-Czar and the Kaiser, the following story, for which the great Moscow paper, Rousskoye Slovo, has ...

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  15. Sensational Fight Reported.

    The New York Tribune reports that four merchant ships and three U-boats were sunk in a battle between 22 merchantmen and seven German submarines. ...

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  16. FRESSMASONRY.

    The ceremony of installing W.M. Brother Harold E. Carr as Worshipful Master of the Prince of Wales Lodge, No. 14, E.A.C., took place in the lodgeroom. Mount Barker, on ...

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  17. ENLISTMENTS.

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  18. NO INCONCLUSIVE PEACE.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Edward Carson, in replying to a correspondent, said:—"There is ranch loose talk about peace. Some people imagine it is ...

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  19. ATTESTED ON FRIDAY.

    W. H. SPRIGGS, gardeners; V. C. TODD, bank clerk; C. F. BURGESS, baker. Country papers:—E. B. NITSCHKE, J. OPIE, W. J. THISILEWAITE, F. M. HUTCHINSON B. B. TOWNSEND ...

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  20. CHEER-UP LUNCHEON.

    Among those who partook of luncheon at the Cheer-up Hut with the returned soldiers were the Military Commandant (Brig.-Gen. Forsyth) and the Minister of ...

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  21. A ZEPPELIN'S DESTRUCTION.

    Mrs. E. Elias (nee Boothby), writing from Thebarton, Suffolk, says in a letter received by the last mail:-:"I thought you might like to have a abort account of an ...

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  22. General Items.

    The Commonwealth Bank advise that war savings certificates of the denomination of £50 have been received from the Commonwealth Treasury, Melbourne, and that a supply of all denominations ...

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  23. NATIONS GROWING UP.

    Yet local patriotism in New Zealand was as intense as in Wales, Scotland, Ireland, or England. (Renewed cheers.). As a man grows ...

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  24. WOODVILLE RED CROSS CIRCLE.

    The third annual meeting of the Woodville branch of the Red Cross Society was held in the local institute last Wednesday afternoon. The Rev. E. J. Piper presided over a large attendance. ...

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  25. Cattle Prices.

    Replying to a deputation of farmers, which conveyed a resolution complaining that the fixed cattle prices were inadequate, the Food Controller (Lord ...

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  27. Patriotic Funds.

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  28. REGISTER BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

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  29. Soldiers' Pay to Be Raised.

    The Daily Chronicle has been informed that the Government will shortly increase the pay of non-commissioned officers and men in the British. Army by 50 per cent. ...

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  30. OUR BLUEY BOYS.

    "They're here!" they said; and then we saw that maimed and gallant throng, Their courage still undaunted and their gaze still clear and strong ...

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  32. THE EFFORT FOR VICTORY.

    The Hon. A. W. Styles (Minister of Education) presided at a concert at the Sturt Street School on Thursday evening, which had been arranged as a means of ...

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  33. Blood for a Comrade.

    Pte. M. C. Sowden, of the 45th Battalion, who was wounded in the feet and arms, and lay in a hospital in France, submitted himself to the transfusion of 1½ pints of ...

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  34. Incidents of the War.

    Capt. Hodley Baxter, of the Warwickshire Regiment, and formerly of Ashburton, New Zealand, has been killed in action. ...

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  35. Dysentery in Germany.

    The military authorities have isolated Mannheim, owing to the prevalence of dysentery. Doctors have been drafted from the front to stop the ravages of the disease. ...

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  36. THE FACILE "TANK."

    An Australian soldier in France has sent to a friend in Adelaide a humorous description of the utility of the tanks. He says:—"These tanks can do up prisoners ...

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