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  2. AUSTRIANS STILL FALLING BACK

    The Russians have again been engaged in fierce fighting, and they have captured more prisoners. They have cut the army of General [?] P[?]anzer in half, and occupied several villages on the River Sereth. The Russians have inflicted a heavy defeat on the Turks on the rood to Bagdad. Violent storms ...

    Article : 249 words
  3. NERVE CENTRE OF A GREAT ARMY.

    One can recognise headquarters of brigade, division, or army in the towns and villages behind the fighting line by the motley collection of motor cars which are ...

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  4. A ROYAL BIRTHDAY

    His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales will celebrate his twenty-second birthday to-morrow, and following the usual custom the public holiday in connection with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 332 words
  5. WET AND STORMY

    Tuesday night brought in real winter conditions with squal[?]s and rain, accompanying the most energetic Antaretic disturbance this season. The barometer ...

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  6. THE FRENCH FRONT

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch received by the War Office on Tuesday evening, says:—"There has been mining activity with some bomnbardment on both ...

    Article : 303 words
  7. RUSSIAN ADVANCE

    An official communique published in Petrograd on Tuesday afternoon states:— The armies opposing General Brussiloff continue furious counter-attack in several ...

    Article : 390 words
  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. BLOWN FROM A ROOF.

    Mr. Archibaid Keating (24), married, residing in woo[?]nough-road, Exeter, and employed at the Adelaide Chemical and Fertiliser Works, Port Adelaide had on ...

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  9. WHYTE-YARCOWIE TRAGEDY.

    The Commissioner or Police on Wednesday received a report in regard to the finding of the dead bodies of a man and woman in the bush near Whyte-Yarcowie ...

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  10. A BROKEN LEG.

    A well-known resident of the kan[?] district, Mrs. J.Williamson, while coming out of the Kaniva Post-office, fell and broke a leg. Dr. Tipping set the limb ...

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  11. INTER-STATE SHIPPING

    Action has been taken by the Navy Department to give effect to the recent regulation passed by the Federal Executive empowering the Minister for the Navy to ...

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  12. SLEEPING DRAUGHTS FOR SOLDIERS.

    The special train conveying soldiers from Melbourne to Adelaide was delayed ten minutes at Ballarat last night. The official report to the railway authorities states that ...

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  13. HAYSTACKS DESTROYED.

    Three haystacks, owned by Mr. [?]. Hausehild, of Winiam, were destroyed by fire on Saturday. Mr. Hauschild estimates his loss at £250. The police are ...

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  14. A SCALDED FOOT.

    Yesterday, whilst about her household duties, Mrs. F.T.Hareus scalded her foot badly. She is now in the hospital. ...

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  15. A VEHICLE SMASH.

    As Mrs. T. Hehir and her daughter, of An aby Blocks, Julia, were driving home from Eudunda on Monday the clamps holding the springs of the dog-cart to the ...

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  16. COW CAUSES TRAIN TO LEAVE RAILS.

    A train running between Hamilton and Warrnambool was derailed near the Penshurst station at 8 a.m. to-day. The cause of the derailment was a collision with a cow. ...

    Article : 233 words
  17. TROUBLES OF SHIPPING.

    Heavy seas were prevalent in the gul on Wednesday and the movements of shipping were greatly hampered. When the steamers Palma and Hyson arrived at ...

    Article : 259 words
  18. POSITION OF GERMANY

    Sir Abe Bailey, one of the principal mineowners in the Transvaal and Rhodesia, who fought in the Boer war, in a speech at Krugcrsdorp on Tuesday, said before ...

    Article : 95 words
  19. HORSE KILLED BY FRIGHT.

    Mr. Andrew Jenke, a farmer, living about three miles out, was coming in to the town on Monday with two loads of wheat when he was passed by a motor car. ...

    Article : 63 words
  20. FALL DOWN A CELLAR.

    A few days ago Mrs. A Victor Pawel[?], an elderly lady who resides about [?] mile west of the town, fell down her cellar steps. Dr. A. V. Hevnemaun found ...

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  21. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    An official communique, published n Rome on Tuesday night, says:—"Violent storms have increased the difficulties of our advance on the Sette Communi ...

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  22. KILLED HIS BROTHER.

    Alexander Young, who in the Bendigo Supreme Court yesterday was found guilty of the manslaughter of his brother. John Young, at Tongala, on December 1 was ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. THE WHEAT POOL.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Senator Pearce)to-day said an order for 200,000 tons of Australian wheat had been received from the French Government. This ...

    Article : 75 words
  24. STORMWATERS AT THEBARTON.

    It is a considerable time since so much water was seen running down the Henley Beach-road through Thebarton as was witnessed on Wednesday. Towards Lockleys ...

    Article : 67 words
  25. FLOODS AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    The heavy rain that fell a Port. Adelaide at about 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday caused another inundation between the new railway-station in Commercial-road ...

    Article : 320 words
  26. A CHARGE OF MURDER.

    As the result of an enquiry into the death of a Chinese, Jo Choy You, Edward Gusstave Steiner has been committed for trial on a murder charge at the Central Criminal ...

    Article : 63 words
  27. WHEAT STACKS DAMAGED.

    Heavy [?]ales, accompanied by rain, raged last night, and wheat stacks were unroo[?]ed, the wheat being slightly damaged. lf the downpour continues it will cause further ...

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  28. BEST FALL OF SEASON.

    There was a gale last night, and heavy rain started early this morning. It was still raining this afternoon, creeks being Hooded and da[?] overflowing. It is the ...

    Article : 166 words
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  30. MENINGITIS.

    Private William Turrell, of Nhill, w[?]o returned from the Ballarat Military Ca[?] last week to visit his parents, was admitted into the infections diseases ward ...

    Article : 56 words
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