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  2. LATE GABLES

    The highest Boishevik tribunal sentenced to death Admiral Stehasny, and executed him within 24 hours, notwithstanding the protest of the Left Party (Revolutionary ...

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  3. THE AUSTRALIANS.

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  5. RABBIT SKINS.

    A large depuration of person engages in the rabbit skin trade waited upon the Minister for Customs (Mr. Jensen) to-day and pointed out the serious loss the ...

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  6. THE ILL-FATED WIMMERA

    One result of the remarkable tardiness on the part of the New Zealand authorises in releasing details concerning the loss of the Huddart, Parker steamer Wimmera ...

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  7. THE CHURCH MILITANT

    Among the countless deeds of heroism to be included in the great "Book of Remembrance of the war are the gallant exports of the chaplains who willingly ...

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  9. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  10. Appeal to Irish Honour.

    The Premier of New zealand (Mr. Massey) has forwarded a measage to the Irish Recruiting Council in which he appeals to Irishmen who have not yet risen to a sense ...

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  11. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Mrs. Florence Lawson, of West street, Torronsville. has been advised that her husband, Warrant Officer H. W. Lawson 6th Field Artillery Brig side , died at the 4th London General Hospital, or ...

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  12. SKIRMISHING IN WOODS AND FIELDS

    South of the Somme, between the river and the little stream of the Luce the events of the past fortnight have been mostly fierce skirmishing fights among the ...

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  13. CATE PTE. W. KENNEDY.

    The late Pte. William Kennedy was born in Ball- bay, Ireland, and was 25 years of age game to Australia about four years ago, and encaged in farming pursuits in the Streaky Bay ...

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  14. German Hand in Russia,

    Reports from Voronesh state that the Germans continue to advance with the at most tenacity. They are also arming German colonists in the Tavis district. A ...

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  15. THE LATE PTE. E. C. JUDD.

    The late Pte. Ernest Charles Judd, whose death occurred at the 20th Casualty Clearing. Station in June 20, enlisted from Wallaroo in March, 316. He sailed with the 32nd Battalion. He ...

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  16. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides, Tuesday, July 2, high water, [?] 50 a.m; low water, 12.50 p.m ARRIVED. -July 1. Corio, 1,305, C. A. Thorpe, Newcastle. D. ...

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  17. Vienna Comment on Germans.

    [?] the Austrian socialist Democratic newspapers warmly champion the German foreign Minster (Herr Kuhlmann) The Zeit violently denounces the Berlin "Junker ...

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  18. SYDNEY- SHEEP SALES

    At the annual stud sheep sales to-day prices were better for both stud and flock cams, and the quality of the offerings was uperior to that of last July. Goldsbrough, ...

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  19. THE LATE PTE. J. ALDERMAN.

    Pte. Joseph Aiderman, second son of Mrs. E. and the late Mr. William Alderman, died of founds in French on April 22. He was 25 year if age, and was born at Balaklava. After leaving ...

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  20. MILLIONS IN DOCKS.

    The report of the Select Committee upon Public Expenditure reread the useless expenditure of nearly £4,000,000 upon public shipyards, and says that the Admiralty ...

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  21. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tonkes, of Alberton, have been notified that their third son, Dvr. C. H. Tonkes, 43rd Battalion, was admitted to the First southern General Hospital, Birmingham, England, ...

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  22. SHIPBUILDING.

    During his visit to Sydney, which was concluded to-night, the Acting Minister for the Navy. (Mr. Poynton) inspected three shipyards now at work on the Parramatta ...

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  23. Patriotic Funds.

    An interstate officer, writing to the Organizer of the Cheer-up Society, says:- "I felt that I could not go away without expressing a wish of gratitude for all the kindness that you have ...

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  24. ALLEGED DISLOYALTY.

    In the Central Police Court to-day Ernest Edward Judd, leader of a section of the Labour Council, and author of the famous "Stop-the-war" motion adopted' by that ...

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  25. Teachers on Pacifists.

    Speaking at the opening meeting of the Public Teachers' Annual Conference on Monday, the President of the Union (Mr- J. Moyes) said that as teachers had ...

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  26. Burra Lad Near Dead Sea.

    Cpl. W. H. Stevenson, of an Australian Light Horse Regiment, has written as for lows from Palestine to friends at Burra:- We are practically out of the hills. We ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND REVENUE.

    The revenue for Queensland for June stalled £1.093,995, compared with £926,753 in the same month last year. Taxation increased by £50,376, and ...

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  28. General Items.

    Rolls of honour containing the names of officers who have enlisted from the departments of the Commissioner of Crown Lands and the Attorney- General for service with the A.L.F. will be ...

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  29. FAREWELLS TO SOLDIERS.

    On Friday night, at the Hanson Street Hall, a farewell social was tendered to Pte. E. J. D. Atkins by the employers of G. P. Harris, Scarfe, and Co., Limited. The guest was presented with ...

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  30. LATE SHARES.

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  31. STATION HOMESTEAD DESTROYED.

    lnformation was received in Ballarat to-day, that the homestead at the Carngham Station had been destroyed by fire on Sunday night. The damage is estimated at ...

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  32. CHEER-UP GIFT AFTERNOON.

    The gift afternoon, held on Saturday in aid of the Cheer-up appeal, proved highly successful, and as a result toe but benefited by a quantity of produce and groceries. The arrangements were in ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN ENLISTMENTS.

    The enlistments last week for the four States issued by the Director-General of Recruiting again show a decrease. The figures given are for the last week and the ...

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  34. LABOUR AND WAR.

    There can be no peace by negotiation it the present moment" was the keynote if an eloquent speech delivered to-day by the Premier (Mr. Holman) at the first ...

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  35. WALKERVILLE REMEMBRANCE LEAGUE.

    On June 26, at the Walkerville Methodist Lecture Hall, an entertainment was given in aid of be Remembrance League. An excellent programme was presented as follows:- ...

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  37. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From the Rev. A. MORRIS:- I see by Monday's paper that the Rev. Schafer stated that the "organ in the Brompton Church had been tampered with in such a manner as to render it unplayable." ...

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  38. CASUALTIES.

    Shortly before 1 p.m. on Monday an electric tramear, while proceeding towards Port Adelaide, driven by Motorman Per[?]itt, collided on Commercial road with a ...

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  39. LEAGUE OF THE EMPIRE.

    At the monthly committee meeting of the League of the Empire it was reported that the league had been requested to again arrange for the "England stall" at the Australia Day ...

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  40. POSITIONS DESIRED

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  41. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  42. FELL IN A FIT.

    Mr. Roy Chilman, a returned soldier, who resides at Fullarton, was seized with a fit while in Tattersall's Hotel, Hindley street, at about 3.45 p.m. on Monday. He was ...

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  43. AN INJURED EYE.

    The Police reported that William John Wiles, ironmoulder, of Wakefield street, was taken to the Adelaide Hospital 01 Monday evening at ,9.30, from a house in ...

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  44. COST OF GOVERNMENT.

    From T. N. STEPHENS:- The State Treasurer says in The Register to-day (Monday) that I have the salary of our Chairman of Committees 50 per cent, too high. I did not even met[?]tiox ...

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  45. LATE SPORTING.

    BROKEN HILL, July 1. -According to the official scoring, the North Football Club defeated te Broken Hill team on Saturday by four points. The broken Hills dispute the correctness of the ...

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  46. ENGINE DRIVER'S DEATH.

    PORT AUGUSTA, June 28. -An inquest was held on Thursday by Mr. J. Holds werth and jury regarding the death of Frank Witkin, engine driver on the ...

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  47. THE CALL FOR MEN.

    The State Recruiting Committee writes: -€oL Butler, in his endeavour to rake 500 reinforcements for the A.I.F., will address meetings on the following dates:- Unley, ...

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  48. WARTIME FASHIONS.

    Giving evidence before the Interstate Commission, Mr. Hugh Macken, director of Mary Foys, in, explaining that silk stocking were now more fashioable than. ...

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  49. Australians at Hedjaz Railway.

    CpL H. G. C. Kempe writes from Pales tine:- Since last writing, some weeks ago we have passed throng: on our travels from Bethlehem to the Turkish Hedjaz ...

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  50. MARINE UNDERWRITER SOLDIERS.

    A beautiful roll of honour bearing the names of soldiers who had been connected with the marine insurance business was unveiled at the rooms or the Marine Underwriters' Association ...

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  52. LATE MINING.

    The Western Australian June gold output was, quiv[?]ent to 75,482 fine oz., valued at £330, 628. he yield is 2,042 oz. less than that for May, and ,337 oz. less than that of June last year. ...

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  54. HORSEMAN INJURED.

    BURRA, July 1. -A painful experience refel Mr. Samuel French, of World -End, last Saturday. A horse which be was riding tumbled, threw him to the ground, and ...

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