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  4. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    An Italian official message says :— We have captured the villages of Rivalta and Seeso Stefani, in the Brenta Valley. ...

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  5. WATTLE DAY.

    Wattle Day was celebrated on Saturday afternoon by a fitting ceremony at "Wattle Grove," Cohen avenue, arranged by the South Australian Branch of the Wattle ...

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  6. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    The Amsterdam cable of the Exchange Telegraph Company quotes a message from Kieff to the effect that the Bolsheviks have released 23,000 former Russian officers at ...

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  8. GERMANY'S COLONIES

    Lord Cecil (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs), in discussing the speech make by the German Colonial Minister, said :— "Dr. Solf's remarkable utterances ...

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  9. Battles in Albania.

    An Italian official message states that in Albania the enemy renewed his strong attacks from the lower Semeni River to the heights of Mali and Tomorice. He was ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALIANS

    The late staff-sgt. Wallace Tweedie, 16th Battalion (Anzac) was the son of Mr. George Tweedle, of the Commonwealth Audit Office, Adelaide. He enlisted on August 16, 1914, and had seen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Patriotic Russian Leaders,

    The Berlin Vossische Zeitung says that the former Russian leader, Gen. Russky, whose whereabouts has been a mystery for a year, has arrived at Vladivostock, with ...

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  12. THE BALKANS.

    An eastern communique states that there is more active artillerying on the Serbian front. Enemy activity in Albania has revived, but their reconnaissances ...

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  13. Poland's King.

    A telegram from Amsterdam states that it is announced from Vienna that a King for Poland will be elected on September 2, ...

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  14. LATE LCE.-CPL. W. H. CARR.

    Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Carr, of Old Port road, New Queenstown, bare been informed that their son, Lce.-CpL. William Henry Carr, died of meningitis while on his return to ...

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  15. IN SIBERIA.

    It is reported that the British, French, Japanese, and Czecho-Slovaks are heavily engaged en the Ussuria River. The enemy's overwhelming numerical ...

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  16. Greek Premier and a Shell.

    The Greek Premier (M. Venezelos), during a recent visit to the Greek troops on the Salonika front, narrowly escaped death from enemy artillery fire, a shell having ...

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  17. LATE PTE. C.C.C. WITHY.

    Mr. and Mrs, Withy, of Gilles street, have beat advised that their son, Pte. Christopher Charles C. Withy (32nd Battalion), was killed in action on August 1. He enlisted on October 2,1916, and ...

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  18. Serbs for America.

    President Wilson has asked the Untied States Congress to pass an Act admitting to America several thousands of Serbian refugees from Russia. The President hopes ...

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  19. LATE PTE. P. T. STEVENS.

    KADINA, August 23.—On Tuesday news was received that Pte. F. T. Stevens, wound son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Stevens, of Wallaroo Mines, had been killed in action on August 8. He left two ...

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  20. Japan and Siberia.

    Japan has created an economic relief Commission for Siberia, thereby keeping step with the United States, which attaches the greatest importance to relief, as ...

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  21. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  22. Sweden and the Allies.

    Sweden has signed an agreement with the Allies, by winch Sweden will be supplied with commodities in return for ceasing to supply Germany except with moderate ...

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  23. BARRIER SOLDIERS KILLED.

    BROKEN JELL, August 25.—Mr. J. Donne, of South Broken Hill, has received news that his son, Cpl. George A. Dunne, l0th Battalion, was killed in France on July 31. He was 21 years of age, ...

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  24. Central Rule in the Siberia.

    The anti Bolshevik Siberian Governments at Omsk and Vladivostock have reached an agreement which has the effect of placing the whole of Siberia under one ...

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  25. SCEPTRE OF THE SEAS.

    The United States Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Daniels) spread himself at a banquet in honour of the Argentine and Brazilian Navies. He said :— "There will always be ...

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  26. The Truth for Once.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that German military authorities officially admit the statement of the United States Secretary for War (Mr. Baker) ...

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  27. Germany and the Pacific.

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Massey) has been interviewed in London regarding the speech made by Dr. Solf (German Minister for Colonies) Mr. ...

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  28. Coal Strike Over.

    It is announced from London that the Yorkshire coalmine owners and miners in conference hare settled the dispute, and the leaders have recommended the ...

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  29. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    Pte. Harold F. HUbbard, son of Mrs. E. J. Hubbard, 25 Porter street, Parkside. France. Pte. H. Gates boa been wounded, in France for the second time. ...

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  30. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Lieut W. H. Green, of the 43rd Battalion, a son of Mrs. Edward Green, of 212 Gouger street, Adelaide, has been awarded the Military Cross. He is 27 years of age. He left for ...

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  31. UNCLE SAM'S WINGS.

    The Senate committee, which is investigating the aircraft production of the United States, scathingly denounces the incompetence mismanagement, and ...

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  32. Challenge to German Fleet.

    The Paris Correspondent of The New York Times has interviewed Mr. Franklin Roosevelt (Assistant Secretary of the United States Navy) in regard to the ...

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  33. SHIPPING.

    (Semaphore Tides.—Monday, Aug. 26—Low water 120 a.m.; high water, 5.20 p.m. ARRIVED.—Aug. 24. [?] ...

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  34. Must be Knockout Blow.

    The Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Munitions (Mr, F. G. Kellaway), in a speech at Hull, said there were now 900 war workers' canteens, ...

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  35. Towards Old Battle Line.

    This (Thursday) morning the Australians again engaged in an attack north of the River Somme. The attack followed a wide thrust made yesterday by the ...

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  36. German Stores Abandoned.

    M. Perris writes :— "Gen. Mangin's advance eastward of the River Oise was sometimes stoutly resisted, but elsewhere proceeded with singular ease. The capture ...

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  37. ENLISTMENTS.

    Saturday.—Adelaide volunteers, 6; men accepted, 5. Week's totals—Men examined, CO; men accepted, 28. ...

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  38. Essentials to Peace.

    Rp. Lodge, speaking before the foreign relations committee of the United States House of Representatives, said that before peace was agreed upon Constantinople ...

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  39. Britons and Australians.

    Mr. H. W. Nevinson writes :— Thursday's attack was carried out by part of Gen. Byng's Third Army in the northern sector, and by part of Gen. Rawlinson's ...

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  40. ATTESTED ON SATURDAY.

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  41. RAILWAY EMPLOYES' ACCOMMODATION.

    From "CLERICUS":—I wish to draw attention to the inadequate provision made by the Railways authorities for the accommodation of their and their employes this families. This applies ...

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  42. German Cabinet Changes.

    Fresh changes in the German Cabinet are imminent, and it is reported that the Colonial Secretary (Dr. Solf) is likely to be appointed Imperial Chancellor. ...

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  43. Foe's Naval Loss.

    The Admiralty has announced that German motor boats, at 1 a.m. on Friday, attempted a reconnaissance in the neighbour [?] but were driven off by ...

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  44. American Wireless Messages.

    The motion which President Wilson has sent to both Houses of Congress to permit refugees driven from their own countries by the war to come into the United States ...

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  45. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From "LIBERAL."—As an observer of the doings of hotels for a long time, in. reference to complying with the 6 o'clock closing law, I have come to the exclusion that 73 per cent, of hotel ...

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  46. Red Gross Month.

    Carrying a Jit tie Red Cross flag, President Wilson marched at the head of a procession in New York on May 18. It was the first time he had done this in New ...

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  47. Incidents of the War.

    The Army Council has decided that the D.S.O. and the M.C. and D.C.M. shall be awarded only for specific acts of valour in action. including distinguished individual ...

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  48. Two Steamers Sunk.

    The Messageries Maritimes Company's steamer Polynesien was mined in the Mediterranean on August 10, while voyaging to Salonika. Nineteen are missing. ...

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  49. Enemy Demoralization Apparent.

    Mr. Percival (Phillips writes :— "Along the swaying front of more than 30 miles, between Arras and Chaulnes, across two rivers, and with scarred hillsides on their ...

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  50. A CRATERS ROAD.

    From C. K. SANDERCOCK:—A motion was carried in the Craters District Council at the last meeting that the council should take over a new road leading from Mount lofty to Crafers. This ...

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  51. THE WHEAT SCHEME.

    From THOMAS S. BACKHOUSE:—The wheat industry is by far the Ingest industry in this State, and it should be managed by disinterested, strong, experienced business men. Such men ...

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  52. Steamer's Close Shave.

    A British freight-carrying steamer off the Nantucket Shoal, escaped a U-boat torpedo which was fired at close range. It missed by 20 yards. ...

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  53. THE SOLDIERS' FUND.

    From B. STUART:—"One of the Public" appears to think that the returned soldier should have no say whatever in a fund subscribed by tike public for the returned man and his ...

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  54. Million and a Half Americans.

    The United States forces overseas now number 1,500,000 Sr. Reed, discussing the United States Man Power Bill, said America would ...

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  55. Ten Ships in a Week.

    During the week ended August 15, 10 skips — 51,700 total deadweight tons—were completed. Of these seven were of steel and three of wood. An extraordinary heat ...

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  56. General Items.

    There was a large attendance at the Edwardstown Institute Hall op Saturday, afternoon, on the occasion of the unveiling of a roll oft honour is memory of the men who have enlisted from the ...

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  57. TRADE AND LABOUR.

    At the Trades Hall on Saturday evening, members of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers tendered Mr. C.R. Baker a social on the eve of his departure for Port Pirie. Mr. A. S. ...

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  59. SLAUGHTER OF SEALS.

    From Capt. S. A. WHITE:—It is a pleasure to read a letter from an observant roan such as "One Who Has Cut Open a Few." I forgive him for having dose so, because he can now use ...

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  60. MISCELLANEOUS.

    From H. A. Smith. Quorn.—In The Register of Thursday there was a slight error in reference to the ladies' football match. The proceeds were given half to Queen of Australia (Miss E. White) ...

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  61. AUSTRALIANS' PROGRESS.

    The British infantry has made good progress, and some are, fighting in Harlevile. The Australian infantry throughout last night retained the position won ...

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  62. Ships Transporting Troops.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Shipping (Sir Leo Chiozza Money, commenting on the latest shipping return, states that British ships every ...

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  63. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    A further contingent of 27 returned Western Australian soldiers arrived from Melbourne by the express on Saturday, and leter in the morning departed by the East-West train for Perth. ...

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  66. ENGINEERS AND ARBITRATION.

    MELBOURNE, August 25.—An aggregate meeting at the metropolitan members of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers took place this after-noon. A proposal so arbitrate was debated with ...

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  67. PADDY'S MARKET AT NORTH ADELAIDE.

    A Paddy's market was conducted at the Royal Institution for the Blind, North Adelaide, on Saturday afternoon, in aid of the North Adelaide Ked Cross and Prisoners of War Fund. The ...

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  68. Mr. Cook on the Australia.

    The Australian Minister for the Navy (Sir Joseph Cook) thoroughly impeded the battleship Australia, and conversed with its officers and those of other ratings. Four ...

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  69. CONFERENCE FAILED.

    The conference between the Railway Officers Association and the Commissioner of Railways, held to settle the association's claims without reference to the Arbitration Court has failed. ...

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