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  2. A SENSATIONAL CAPTURE

    A sensational incident occurred at Norwood on Friday night, when a member of the Caminal Investigation Department, in the endeavor to capture a man ...

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  3. WAR IN THE AIR

    A Berlin wireless message published on Friday night says:—"The Zeppelins which last invaded England included two giants, which are the last words in air cruisers. ...

    Article : 510 words
  4. RUSSIAN PRESSURE

    A Petrograd communique issued late on Friday afternoon says:—"Our detachments at Lubechov crossed to the left bank of the Stokhod and took a series of heights, ...

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  5. ALLIED CAINS IN FRANCE

    The British during the last two days of last week gained from 400 to 600 yards of ground on a front of 3,000 yards to the north and west of Pozieres. The Australians, and the Kent, Surrey, and Susses, regiments were engaged in the movement. The British have fought minor engagements near Bazentin le Petit and ...

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  6. FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch received by the War Office on Friday afternoon, states:—"We took a few prisoners in minor operations to the north of ...

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  7. MR. HUGHES

    The Prime Minister (Right Hon. W. M. Hughes), who reached South Australia on his return from Great Britain on Saturday morning, was given a memorable reception. ...

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  8. TWO YEARS OF WAR

    The King has sent the following message to the head of each of the Allied States:— "I desire, on the second anniversary of the great conflict, in which my country and her ...

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  9. THE CIVIC RECEPTION.

    Enthusiasm was the note that dominated the civic reception to Mr. Hughes in Adelaids. The time for the meeting in the Town Hail had to be postponed on account ...

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  10. STARVING BELGIUM

    Count von Reventlow, in an article in the "Tages Zeitung," urges the German "Government to use the crops in. Belgium and the other occupied territories for feeding ...

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  11. A Bold Burgomaster.

    M. Le Monuier, the acting burgomaster of Brussels, has refused to pay the fine of £50,000 inflicted on the city by the Germans for celebrating the National Fete Day ...

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  12. Belgian Banker Deported.

    The Director of the Belgian National Bank at Antwerp has been deported because he refused to hand over 400,000,000 francs to the Germans in exchange for a ...

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  13. BRITISH POLITICS

    The threat of Mr. John Dillon, the Irish Nationalist, to resume his obstruction of the Government business has apparently been put into execution. He ...

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  14. THE "FINGER-PRINT EXPERT."

    The circumstances of several housebreaking cases which have occurred recently pointed to the conclusion that they were the work of a person whose mind is ...

    Article : 314 words
  15. BALKAN CAMPAIGN

    Reports received in Athens from Salonika state that a violent bombardiment was resumed on Thursday of various points, especially in the Ghevgheli and Doiran ...

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  16. EAST AFRICA

    The Central News Agency states that telegraphic advices raceived in London indicate that the enemy in East Africa has concentrated in a strongly f[?] ...

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  17. WELSH MINERS

    The Welsh miners, by a majority of 1,[?] votes, have decided to work next week. Mr. Evan Davies, the leader of the Welsh miners, in a speech at Ebbw Vale on ...

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  18. RACING ACCIDENTS. JOCKEYS INJURED AND A HORSE KILLED.

    El Progreso received fatal injuries when he fell at the sod wall while ronning in the Moondah Steeplechase at Caulfield yesterday. D. Coleman, the rider, escaped ...

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  19. FOUR HORSES FALL.

    At Caulfield yesterday what at first looked like a serious smash took place in the concluding event, the Mornington Welter, in which there were 17 runners. ...

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  20. COLONIAL WOOLS.

    There are persistent rumors at Bradford that the Government will establish some sort of control over colonial wools in the near future. Some reports state that all ...

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