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  2. THE RISING MURRAY.

    A message received on Tuesday from the Murray Bridge correspondent of The Register stated that the river bank at Messrs. Morphett's place, on the east ...

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  3. AWAITING THE VERDICT.

    After several hours' further discussion the conference between the State Government and the representatives of the coalminers mas again adjourned to-night ...

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  4. WHAT PARLIAMENT IS DOING.

    Work is conducted in a quiet, business like manner in the Council, and the small amount on Tuesday's notice paper was cleared in an hour and three-quarters. As ...

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  5. EASTERN FRONT

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily News reports that the publication of the documents concerning the Korniloff mutiny has caused a sensation. They show ...

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  6. DE-REGISTRATION REFUSED

    In the Arbitration Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Higgins refused tie application of the Commonwealth. Attorney-General, Prime Minister, and Industrial Registrar ...

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  7. ALL GAINS STRONGLY HELD.

    Gen. Haig reported at midnight on Monday:—Under the cover of a bombardment this morning, two attempts to raid out tinea were made in the neighbourhood of ...

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  8. A RABBIT MYSTERY.

    The rabbit plague in Australia (a London paper remarked some time ago) has been a source of great trouble to the authorities for some years. It has been ...

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  9. THE WAR SITUATION.

    Divided crowds are being uttered in German official circles concerning peace terms, and angry contentions are probable common. Advices from the ...

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  10. ANXIETY AT MYPOLONGA.

    A Mypolonga correspondent writes:— There is much anxiety at present owing to the flooded Murray. While most of the settlers have turned out to help where ...

    Article : 88 words
  11. KORNILOFF AND KERENSKY.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Paris Matin reports that a widespread sensation has been caused by the Savinkoff and Filonenko revelations regarding the origin ...

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  12. THE MUNDOO BARRAGE.

    In she Assembly on Tuesday afternoon Mr. Young asked as the Murray was still rising what was the policy of the Government regarding the Mundoo barrage? ...

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  13. RUIN AT OSTEND.

    The Admiralty denies the German allegation that Ostend Cathedral was struck during a recent British bombardment of the port. It is pointed out that ...

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  14. A Shell-scarred Area.

    Apart from indiscriminate shelling, which tore scattered dustclouds from the relics of the grey and broken scrub, the long brown Polygon Ridge was to-day one ...

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  15. THE ASSEMBLY.

    The Standing Orders have been so generously framed by legislators, in the interests of their own verbosity, that they [?] Due to [?] on the ...

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  16. ANTWERP CROWDED WITH TROOPS.

    Private advices from Havre state chat Antwerp is crowded with troops, who are billeted on the inhabitants. ...

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  17. INCOME TAX BILL.

    This afternoon the Federal Senate resumed the debate on the second reading of the Income Tax Bill. Mr. Gardiner (N.S.W.) accused the ...

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  18. Fierce Fights Near Verdun.

    The French communique on Monday right reported:—There has been the liveliest firing on the River Aisne front. We repulsed a raid on outposts ...

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  19. KORNILOFF ABSOLVED.

    The Russian Embassy announced that the Petrograd Government has absolved Gen. Korniloff from blame in connection with his uprising, and his declared that the trouble ...

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  20. On the Battle Fronts.

    A wireless Russian official message says:—We occupied enemy positions after a fierce struggle south of the Pskov high road The enemy losses were severe. Four ...

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  21. Good Winter Positions.

    M. Marcel Hutin writes in The Echo:—The positions captured by the British are so important that the enemy is incessantly attacking them, but his attempts ...

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  22. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    The general sentiment is against an investigation among Congressmen in connection with the revelations regarding Court Bernstoff's secret funds. The opinion is ...

    Article : 151 words
  23. EXPLAINING THEIR DEFEAT.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of The Daily Express reports that the German correspondent at the headquarters in Flanders are busy explaining the German ...

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  24. VICTORIAN INDUSTRIAL CHAOS.

    At the request of the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Ryan) the members of the Wharf Laboureres' Union have agreed to handle sugar on the steamers which Mr. ...

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  25. A Heroic Officer.

    The Australian officer who won the Victoria Cross on Gallipoli, and who was mentioned by Mr. Philip Gibbs in his despatch yesterday as having been killed ...

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  26. Splendid Artillery Work.

    Mr. Gilmour (special correspondent for the Australian and New Zealand Press Association) wrote on Saturday:—I spent some hours among the gunners, including ...

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  27. Horrible Revelations.

    Further evidence or German [?] has been received by the United States Location at Jassy (the Roumanian [?]). The American Charge ...

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  28. UNIONISTS TO UNIONISTS.

    Sir—We appeal to unionists throughout Australia who believe in sane unionism to band together to save it from destruction. Unionism roust be reconstructed, purged ...

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  29. CREW REFUSED FOR HOSPITAL SHIP.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Minister for the Navy (Mr. Cook, N.S.W.). told Mr. Greene (N.S.W.) that he regretted exceedingly to say that he had ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    While a train, containing New Zealand soldiers, was standing on the up line at Beer Ferrers, six miles from Plymouth, some of the men left the carriages and ...

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  31. MELBOURNE ROYAL SHOW.

    The Melbourne Royal Show was opened to-day dn beautiful weather. Generally it was well up to expectations. Although not so numerous as on previous occasions ...

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  32. PARLIAMENTARY DIARY.

    In COUNCIL.—Governor received Address-in-reply to His Excellency's opening of Parliament speech. Control of Natural Waters Bill restored to notice paper ...

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  33. BEATING THE U-BOATS.

    Mr. Charles Grasty, telegraphing from London to The New York Times, says that the events at the past week have been immensely cheerful. The reduction of the toll ...

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  34. MEN REGISTERING FOR WORK.

    Even the A.M.A. perserveres for the moment in its antagonistic attitude; but the strike in regard to Broken Hill is virtually over—following upon the resolution of ...

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  35. "WHERE'S MOTHER?"

    There is a beautiful picture in one of the English Art Galleries, showing a family of merry children romping into their home after school, with eager and expectant ...

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  36. REPLIES TO THE POPE.

    Advices from the Vatican state that the replies of the Central Powers to the Papal Note only partially correspond with the summaries sent beforehand. Notably, the ...

    Article : 158 words
  37. ALL GAINS HELD.

    The Australians on Friday were not disturbed by fresh attempts at counter attacks, but the troops on either side of them were attacked it sundown. There ...

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  38. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    On Tuesday evening the Frome Bridge over the Torrens at Hackney was swept away by a flood in the river. A policeman was stationed at each end of the bridge during the night to prevent ...

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  39. A German Spy Gang.

    The Press Bureau announced on Friday last that the Norwegian, Alfred Hagan, who was sentenced to death by courtmartial on a charge of espionage on behalf of ...

    Article : 78 words
  40. No Kaiser-made Peace.

    Lord Derby addressing the Canadian Club at Shorncliffe, emphasized that the Germans were fighting well, and were not demoralized, but that our men were ...

    Article : 72 words
  41. QUEENSLAND SITUATION.

    The Premier (Mr. Ryan) stated this morning that he had received a reply from the shipping companies to the proposal that the Queensland Government ...

    Article : 458 words
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