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  3. THRUST AT ITALY

    The Press Bureau announced on Monday morning:—An Italian communication states:—A violent attack and a feeble resistance by certain detachments of our ...

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  4. WAR OUTLOOK

    Mr. Baker, the Secretary for War, predicts another German strategic retreat [?] the West front, under more critical circumstances than before. He is ...

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  5. WESTERN BATTLE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig in a dispatch issued at midnight on Sunday says:— "The French and Belgians carried out successful operations to the ...

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  6. SOUTH-EASTERN DRAINAGE.

    The Hon. J. Cowan was the only speaker in the Legislative Council on Tuesday on the South-Eastern Drainage Bill, which he said was strongly opposed ...

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  7. RELIEF FOR ANZACS

    The proposal that the survivors of the first Australian contingent, who have now been on active service for over three years, should be brought to Australia for ...

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  8. MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY

    Besides the rat system and the military system there exists the enormous mass of Prussian officials. In a country where so many things are under Government control ...

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  9. THE BALKANS

    A message received from Salonika states:—General Sarrail, the Allied Commander-in-Chief in the Balkans, on being interviewed, ...

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  10. NAVAL OPERATIONS

    The Admiralty announced on Sunday night —Six British and French torpedo boat destroyers while patrolling the Belgian coast on Saturday attacked three German ...

    Article : 168 words
  11. THE VACCINATION BILL.

    When the Bill abolishing the law which makes vaccination compulsory was before the Legislative Council on Tuesday, the Hon. E. Lucas said he was an ...

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  12. THE DOMINIONS

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking in the House of Commons on the resolution conveying the thanks of Parliament to the troops and the war workers on ...

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  13. TEACHING GERMAN IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

    Last week the Hon. J. P. Wilson asked a question in the Legislative Council, relating to the assembling of children in some public (late Lutheran) schools on ...

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  14. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The enrolment of applicants for work on the Fremantle wharfs began at the Water-side Employers' Registering Office this morning. After to-day, unless other ...

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  15. THE RIGA FRONT

    A wireless Russian official dispatch issued on Monday afternoon states:—"Our artillery dispersed the Austrians, who were attempting to fraternise with our troops in ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND WOOL AND MEAT.

    Mr. H. J. Manson, the New Zealand Government representative in Victoria, has been advised by the Dominion Government that they will guarantee ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND AND THE WAR.

    The orders placed in New Zealand by the Munitions and Supplies Department since its inception, two years ago, total £3,100,000. The supplies were principally ...

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  18. PROTECTING THE PEOPLE.

    As a warning to others the Federal Government announce that they contemplate several prosecutions in Victoria for alleged violations of the price-fixing ...

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  19. AMERICA AND WAR

    A campaign has been commenced, which aims to induce 500,000 women to sign the food economy pledge, in support of Mr. Hoover (the Food Controller). ...

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  20. THE LIBERTY LOAN.

    The cabled reports of the great success of America's huge war loan are regarded by the Federal Treasurer as a happy augury for Australia's Liberty Loan of ...

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  21. A FREE UNIVERSITY.

    The Perth University convocation last night considered a resolution requesting the Senate to rescind its decision to charge no fees at the University. The ...

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  22. DISFRANCHISING GERMANS.

    At a public meeting under the auspices of the All-British League in the institute last night a desire was expressed that the Premier should enable Mr. Verran to ...

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  23. THE LAST THREE NIGHTS

    are announced of the most successful drama presented in Adelaide for years. Mr. William Anderson's popular dramatic company have scored a success with "The ...

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  24. ECONOMY IN THE WEST

    Mr. J. Sibbald, who was appointed general manager of the wheat scheme in the State, has resigned. During the past week reports of impending changes and ...

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  27. WHAT IS MARRIAGE?

    The question has often been asked, "What is marriage?" Marriage is a solemn union between a man and woman in which both promise to be faithful to each other ...

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  28. A KING'S TREACHERY

    The "Morning Post" states:—During [?] recent debate in the Italian Chamber of Deputies, Signor Labriola caused a sensation in the House by reading a telegram ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND

    The Legislative Council this afternoon amended the State Produce Agency Bill by limiting the scope of the proposal to purely agency business, and eliminating the ...

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  30. THE GREATEST THING THAT HAS EVER BEEN ATTEMPTED IN THE WORLD OF SHOPPING.

    We understand that an event of very great magnitude will take place at Chas. Moore & Co.'s well-known store in New Adelaide, starting on Monday next. Make ...

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