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  2. BRITISH NEARING BAPAUME

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch published at midnight on Tuesday, states:—"Owing to our bombardment the enemy abandoned their main defences along ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN MEAT

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie presided at the meeting of the Cold Storage and Ice Association on Tuesday. Dr. Howarth; officer of health for London, who read a ...

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  4. THE RIVALRY OF AIRCRAFT

    An official dispatch received on Tuesday from the Commander-in-Ohief of the British forces in Mesopotamia states:— "We maintained close touch with the ...

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  5. THE EASTERN FRONTS

    The "Nederlander" states that owing to a scarcity of food the women led a serious revolt against the Austrian authorities in Serbia, which was sanguinarily suppressed. ...

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  6. THE ELECTIONS

    The political position in South Australia is unchanged. The leaders of the three parties are organising their forces and preparing for the coming contests ...

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  7. SHIPWRECK ON A LAKE

    A sensation was caused in Milang on Wednesday evening by news that a steamer had foundered near Point Sturt, in Lake Alexandrina, Messrs. W. & H. Dunk were ...

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  8. FLIES ON THE WARPATH.

    Another attempt is to be made in Queensland to destroy the lantana prat. For this purpose several hundred seed-destroying files have been introduced from Hawaii ...

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  9. MR. O'MALLEY'S OFFER.

    Mr. O'Malley in the House of Representatives to-day said he advocated immediate attention to tariff, revision, which could be done in a week. (Laughter.) He defended ...

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  10. ANOTHER MAN'S CHILD.

    The High Court to-day gave a decision in a divorce case which involved a novel point of desertion. The petitioner was Arthur Thomas Hall, of Tragowel, near ...

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  11. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    Count Bernstorff, in an interview, complained that the British held up the Frederick VIII. by whrch he was travelling for 12 days at Halifax. The ...

    Article : 219 words
  12. AUSTRALIA'S ARMY RESERVE.

    The arrangements for the enlistment of men in the Australian Army Reserve are now complete. The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) to-day said all members ...

    Article : 196 words
  13. A CONVINCING STORY.

    "Race Suicide,"' at the Town Hall, Saturday next, a remarkable film with a most convincing story. Every mother and father should see this picture—Save the Babies; ...

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  14. THE WORK GIRL OF MELBOURNE.

    Only two more opportunities remain to witness William Anderson's latest drama[?] novelty. On Friday evening this popular company makes its final bow ...

    Article : 117 words
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  16. THE CTTY-ROAD MURDER,

    Which takes place in a cellar under a house in Port Melbourne, is very thrilling, in the great sensational drama the "Work Girl of Melbourne," by William Anderson's ...

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  17. A GREAT DOUBLE.

    A beautiful film, entitled "Race Suicide," will be screened at the Adelaide Town Hall on Saturday night. In addition, the fine drama, "Kathleen Mavourneen," will ...

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