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  5. NATIONAL CRISIS.

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  6. THE COAL STRIKE.

    No farther development of importance, so far as South Australia is concerned, was reported on Wednesday in connection with the effect of the upheaval in the coal ...

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  7. UNITED STATES PRESIDENT.

    Judge Hughes has been elected President in succession to Dr. Wilson. ...

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  8. RUSSIANS BEAT AUSTRIANS.

    A Bucharest wireless message says:—The German losses in the Ju[?] Valley exceed a division and a half. Despite violent attacks, the enemy is unable to advance on ...

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  9. MELBOURNE CUP CARNIVAL.

    In consequence of the postponement of the second day of the V.R.C. Meeting, the times of starting the races have been altered in. some cases. The first race for ...

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  10. MR. HUGHES AND NO. 13.

    There are indications that( in the early polls Mr. Hughes is leading, but the figures are remarkably even. Dr. Wilson cast his vote in the fire ...

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  11. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    The work of the Adelaide Eremption Court, under Mr. C. J- DashwootL K.C., is nearing completion. On Wednesday further applications were dealt with. Lieut. ...

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  12. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    An Italian official message says:—We repulsed attacks at Sano, in the Adige and the slopes of Cimabocche, in the Travignolo Valley. We dispersed ...

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  13. An Evening Message.

    Three New York newspapers say there can now be no doubt that Mr. Hughes will be elected. ...

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  14. CUPS OF THE PAST

    The delay in the running of the Melbourne Cup has afforded opportunity for reflection, and the minds of those who belong the older school of sportsmen ...

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  15. The New President.

    The Republican candidate for the Presidency, Mr. Charles E. Hughes, or, to use the American love of titles, Judge Hughes, was born at Glens Falls, in the State of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. AUSTRIAN CONFESSION

    A Vienna official message says that near Toelgyes the Russians, after stubborn fighting for several days, pressed back out front on a frontier in the mountains for ...

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  17. IN MACEDONIA.

    A French official message from Salonika says:—We repulsed a Bulgarian counterattack east of Lake Prespa (on the left of the Macedonian line). Our aeroplanes ...

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  18. OUR B0YS ON SOMME.

    A Berlin official message received at Amsterdam declares that the Australian Division suffered severely in the Somme area on Sunday last. German air ...

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  19. Cases at Unley.

    A further large batch of applications for exemption from military service were dealt with at the Lnley Exemption Court on Wednesday. Mr. H. D. Gell, S.M. ...

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  20. Greek Volunteers Rolling Up.

    The representative of Le Journal of Paris has had an interview with Gen. Danglis, who said that mobilization had not been commenced in all departments of ...

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  21. Public Barometer.

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  22. MURRAY EMBANKMENT.

    In reply to a question by Mr. Parish in the Assembly on Wednesday, the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. C. Goode) gave reassuring information in rebutical of ...

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  23. GERMAN'S CLAIM REFUSED.

    The claim was reviewed in the Adelaide Exemption Court (before. Mr. C. J. Dashwood, K.C.), on Tuesday, of a full-blooded German, who objected to bearing arms ...

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  24. GERMAN DREAD- NOUGHTS,

    The British Admiralty reported on Monday that an English submarine fired torpedoes and hit a German dreadnought when it was near the Danish coast on ...

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  25. GERMAN SOMME LOSSES.

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  26. GERMANS AND POISON.

    The general commanding the Portuguese forces in East Africa reports that the Germans poisoned the water at Fort Nevala with strychnine. ...

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  27. GERMAN SCHOOLS.

    The Premier (Hon. C. Vaughan), in the Assembly on Wednesday, told Mr. James that if the Bill for closing German schools was passed by the Legislative Council the ...

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  28. WAR AND IMMIGRATION.

    The question of immigration after the war was mentioned in the Assembly on Wednesday. Mr. Hill drew attention to an announcement in the press that the ...

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  29. SCOTTISH LASSIES.

    A story recalling the apache fights in Paris was unfolded in a Glasgow Court today, when a girl, aged 19 years, was charged with stabbing a girl opponent, ...

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  30. TWO ENEMY FIRMS.

    The property in England of Bechstein, Limited (a German firm) was sold by auction to-day. The assets included stocks of pianos, Becbstein Hall, in. Wigmore ...

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  31. PERSONAL.

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  32. Pankhurst Redivivus.

    A scene occurred in the lobby of the House of Commons to-day when. Mrs. Pankhurst, the suffragette leader, entered suddenly, and shouted—We demand ...

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  33. GREATER ADELAIDE.

    The Premier (Mr. Vanghan) told Mr. Gunn in the Assembly on Wednesday that he Government during recess would take into consideration the question of ...

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