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  3. GREAT BATTLE IN THE CHAMPAGNE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued on Tuesday morning, stetes:—We gamed ground slightly to the northward of Warneton. One of our ...

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  4. A NAVAL SUCCESS

    The Admiralty announced on Tuesday afternoon:—Some of our light forces, while patrolling the North Sea on Monday morning, sighted a number of German ...

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  5. THE KING'S TITLES

    The "Westminster Gazette" states that the King has adopted the family name of Windsor. The attendance at the meeting of the ...

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  6. THE RIVER MURRAY COMOSSION.

    Rumor has been busy in connection with the possible appointment of a Commissioner to represent South Australia on the River Murray Commission. At present ...

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  7. COALITION COMING

    The Hon. L. O'Loughlin stated last night:—"The Liberal Party in the House of Assembly met at Parliament House to-night, and discussed the political situation. ...

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  8. A TERRIFIC GALE

    A north-westerly gale of unusual violence raged along the coast of St. Vincent's Gulf on Wednesday afternoon, and caused a great amount of damage. It is generally ...

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  9. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The motion for the extension of the life cf Parliament was carried by a majority of 20 votes. Sir Wilfrid Laurier opposed it. ...

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  10. DIVIDED CHINA

    Conditions are rapidly settling down in Pekin. Tuan Chi Jui, the Republican leader, is experiencing difficulties in quieting the demagogues. The trouble ...

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  11. DEATH OF A COAL KING

    The death is announced of Germany's coal king, Herr Friedlaender. His full fortune is estimated at four millions sterling. ...

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  12. THE PAPER SCARCITY.

    The master butchers of Sydney and suburbs are considering the question of advancing the price of meat. They are feeling the position with regard to the ...

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  13. FRONDHJEM FIRE.

    The disastrous fire which broke out at Trondhjem, in Norway, on Sunday, started from four points. The contents of the warehouses and grain stores destroyed ...

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  14. RUSSIAN ACTIVITY

    A wireless Russian official dispattch issued on Tuesday afternoon states:—We repulsed attacks to the north-eastward of Kalusz. From tactical considerations we ...

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  15. TWO CHILDBEN LOST.

    It was reported last night that a boy and a girl, aged 9 and 6 years respectively, the children of Mr. O. Glassenbury, a returned soldier, were missing. The father was ...

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  16. AUSTRIA AND PEACE

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph at Milan states:—Peace debates are raging throughout Austria-Hungary. Baron Beck, speaking in the Chamber ...

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  17. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Two horses attached to an express buggy, the property of Mr. James F. Snell, bolted from the rear of Messrs. A. W. Sandford and Co.'s premises, in Grenfell-street, at ...

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  18. TURKISH AFFAIRS

    From ecclesiastical sources in Turkey a report has been received that the resignation of Talaat Pasha, the Minister of the Interior, is due to his conviction that only ...

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  19. CANADIAN HELP

    The conscriptionist Liberals at a meeting on Tuesday passed a resolution pledging them to give undivided support to the policy to secure the fullest participation of ...

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  20. THUNDERBOLT.

    The Australian drama, Thunderbolt, by Ambrose Pratt, will be produced Saturday next at the Tivoli Theatre. It is some time since the play was staged in ...

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  21. BRITISH CAMP BY NIGHT.

    In the fine drama now at the Tivoli Theatre, "A Soldier and a Man," is a splendid scene, the camp of the British by night. The acting and scenery in this ...

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  23. EMBEZZLING SHIP'S STORES.

    Matthew Cole, aged 33, captain of the State Government trawler Gunnundaal, was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with embezzling ship's stores, the property of the Government. ...

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