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  2. RAILWAY FARES

    A new by-law, readjusting the fares to be charged for the carriage of passengers on the South Australian railways, will come into force to-morrow. Some months ...

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  3. THE POLICE FORCE

    It is doubtful if such a large number of promotions have previously been made in the police force at one time as have been decided upon this week. The ...

    Article : 904 words
  4. TERRIBLE BRITISH ARTILLERY

    War correspondents at the British front in France state:—"The heavy shelling of the German lines has been in progress since Monday, June 26. If the enemy were in ...

    Article : 737 words
  5. WEIGHING THE CHANCES OF WAR.

    A good many very scathing things have been said and written since the beginning of the war about the optimists. And it may be admitted that some of these things ...

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  6. RAPID ADVANCE BY ITALY

    English war correspondents state that the British artillery for days has been pulverising the German defences along the whole front, and that the rain of shells is destroying men and carrying consternation into the ranks of the enemy. The German response is feeble. The Highland Light Infantry ...

    Article : 257 words
  7. GERMAN MURDERERS

    An official announcement issued in Paris on Wednesday declares:—"The Germans, in announcing to the whole world the terrible effects of the bombardment of ...

    Article : 308 words
  8. ITALIAN PROGRESS

    The Austrians in two days have last half the territory they won as the result of 45 days of bloody fighting which involved 130,000 Austrian-casualties. The ...

    Article : 481 words
  9. RUSSIAN PRESSURE

    An official communique published in Petrograd on Wednesday night, reports:—"To the south-east of Riga the enemy on the night of June 27, after a heavy ...

    Article : 351 words
  10. THE IRISH PROBLEM

    The Marquis of Lansdowne, Honorary Minister, who is the leader of the Unionist Party in the House of Lords, and Mr. W. H. Long, President of the Local ...

    Article : 449 words
  11. THE AUSTRALIANS

    After recovering from the first momentary surprise, the feeling in city shipping circles regarding the purchase of steamers by the Commonwealth Government is ...

    Article : 397 words
  12. THE CASEMENT TRIAL

    The trial of Sir Roger Casement, on a charge of high treason, was continued on Wednesday. The point raised by Mr. A. M. Sullivan, K.C., that the indictment ...

    Article : 457 words
  13. A RAILWAY SMASH.

    Breaking away from the engine, most of the vehicles on No. 12 goods train were derailed on an incline between Cullerin and Breadalbane, on the Southern line, on ...

    Article : 137 words
  14. THE LIQUOR TRADE.

    The Labor caucus to-day approved of a Bill to give effect to the vote on the liquor referendom. The measure provides that hotels may keep open for all ordinary ...

    Article : 197 words
  15. BRITISH POLITICS

    The House of Commons, when in Committee on the Finance Bill on Wednesday evening, negatived the new clause proposed by Mr. Annan Bryce (Liberal), with the ...

    Article : 376 words
  16. MEXICAN OUTRAGES

    The United States Government, having received no reply from General Carranza, President of the Republic of Mexico, to the request that he should release captured ...

    Article : 234 words
  17. KEEPING A HUSBAND IN ORDER.

    In dismissing a case at the Red[?]ern Police Court to-day, in which a man alleged that his wife had thrown pieces of crockery at him, the magistrate askod the prosecutor ...

    Article : 128 words
  18. TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    Messrs. Ukits. Z. Kamiya and T. Higashiyama, who have been appointed by the Japanese Government to enquire into commercial matters in Australia, arrived by the Indarra to-day. In ...

    Article : 110 words
  19. A JAPANESE HERO.

    The Governor-General at a civic reception at Albany yeaterday said he had met with no simpler tribute of patriotism than that aboard the Japanese admiral's flagship ...

    Article : 122 words
  20. GENERAL WAR CABLES. LIEBKNECHT SENT TO GOAL.

    Dr. Liebknecht, the Socialist leader, has been sentenced by court-martial to undergo two and a half years' penal servitude, to be followed by dismissal from the army. ...

    Article : 83 words
  21. ADDITIONS TO THE FLAG.

    The following replies have been received by the South Australian Board of Directors of the Australian Natives' Association to the proposal that some distinguishing mark ...

    Article : 148 words
  22. AMERICA AND AUSTRIA

    America's final reply to Austria describes the attack on the Petrolite as a deliberate insult and requests a prompt apology, the punishment of the commander, and the ...

    Article : 41 words
  23. BOUND FOR THE FRONT.

    In welcoming the Governor-General at Albany at a civic reception yesterday, the Mayor (Mr. McKenzie) paid a tribute to the gentlemanly and soldierly conduct of ...

    Article : 91 words
  24. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,052 words
  25. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Government have accepted the tender of the Western Australian Insurance Company, to cover ail inter-State and oversea shipments for the next 12 mouths. ...

    Article : 31 words
  26. WOOD PULP AND COAL.

    The Norwegian[?] "Shipping Gazette" states that the outcome of the negotiations between Sweden and Great Britain is that Great Britain will ...

    Article : 60 words
  27. SCULLERS AND THE WAR.

    There is a movement among the professional scullers of New South Wales to postpone all championship races until six months after the war, and a motion to ...

    Article : 51 words
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