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  2. THE MEMORIES OF MR. AND MRS. CHALK.

    The diamond wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas William Chalk, of The Wattles, Sturt, will be celebrated to-day. The real anniversary was March 7. A visit to ...

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  3. THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE.

    Ensconced in modest quarters in the Supreme Court Buildings, the Public Trustee's department has been doing a useful and extensive work for the ...

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  4. POLITICAL TANGLES.

    The President of the Liberal Union (Mr. A. W. Piper, K.C.) stated on. Fri-day afternoon that in the forthcoming Federal elections the Union will support ...

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  5. LABOUR MANEUVRES.

    A Problem at present exercising the minds of many trade unionists in this State may be summarized in the question. "Which it is to be—Lundie or Labour" ...

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  6. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day, the Leader of the House (Mr. Bonar Law) said he could see no advantage in facilitating the resumption of ...

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  7. DARDANELLES REPORT.

    The report of the Commmission Enquiry into the conduct of the Dardanelles campaign to-day. The majority tiuds that Col. Winston Churchill initiated ...

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  8. FALL OF BAGDAD IMMINENT.

    The British forces are within 14 miles of Bagdad, and the fall of the city is reported to be imminent, for it is impossible that the Trucks can defend it. On the western front the British have made slight advance, and the French have recsptured a salient at their centre which the Germans seized last ...

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  9. SIR IAN HAMILTON.

    Meanwhile, on March 12, 1915, Sir Ian Hamilton was nominated for the command of the expeditionary force to be sent to the Dardanelles. The force left for the ...

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  10. NEGLIGENT WAR COUNCIL.

    Mr. Roch concludes that the War Council concentrated attention too much on the political ends to be gained by an eastern offensive. He says it never had ...

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  11. WESTERN FRONT.

    Field Marshal Haig, in his Thursday morning report, says: — We advanced slightly on both sides of the Ancre Valley. We also entered trenches near Biaches, and ...

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  12. PLOTTERS IN AMERICA.

    The New York World says that German plotters bought a tract of high-lying land opposite the United States great military academy at-West Point. The Federal ...

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  13. FURTHER SUMMARY.

    Other parts of the report state:—From the commencement of the war until November 25, 1014, no change was made in the machinery for the ...

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  14. French successes.

    The French communique issued on Thursday night says:—In the Champagne, after an intense artillery preparation, we carried the greater part of a sahent which ...

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  15. SLEEPING WAR COUNCIL.

    The commissioners consider, in view of the opinions of naval and military authorities on the spot, that the decision to abandon the naval attack after the ...

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  16. A SUBURBAN BREAKAWAY.

    The monthly meeting of the Unley Democratic Association on Monday evening last was largely attended. A motion was submitted to the effect that the association ...

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  17. SENATE CLOSURE AGREED TO.

    Sr. James E. Martine (Democrat, New Jersey)introduced in the Senate to-day a closure amendment providing for, the limitation of Senate debates and the ...

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  18. Britain's Naval Problems.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Edward Carson), speaking at the Aldwych Club,said:—"I openly confess we have not yet satisfactorily solved the ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Australian boxer Darcy and his manager (Mr. Grant Browne) asked Governor Whitman of New York to remove his prohibition against Darcy fighting in ...

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  20. EVIDENCE SUMMARIZED.

    Mr. Keginald McKenna, in evidence, confirmed this delegation of power, and said: "A distinction has to be made between the real responsibility devolving on the several ...

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  21. MALLEE LAND SETTLEMENT

    The royal, commission appointed by the Government of Western Australia to advise it regarding the possibility of farming being successfully conducted in the ...

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  22. Tampering With Peruvians.

    The Germans sought to involve officers and men of the Peruvian Navy in the plots to raid allied commerce in the Pacific Ocean. British warships seized a ...

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  23. Mr. Roch's Views.

    In a lengthy minority report Mr. Roch states that the forcing of the Dardanelles had been considered when Admiral Fisher commanded the Mediterranean, later when ...

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  24. HEROIC NAVAL MEN.

    Sir Edward, in remarking on the gigantic efforts of the British Fleet, said the navy had 150 small patrol boats at the outbreak of war. It now possessed 3,000. "We must ...

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  25. Food Control.

    At the instance of the Food Controller (Lord Devonport), the Produce Exchange convened a meeting of the principal provision firms throughout the country, at ...

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  26. HUSH NATIONALIST .OPPOSITION.

    The irish Nationalists have sent manifestos to the President of the United States and also the Prime Ministers of Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, in regard to ...

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  27. I.W.W. APPEALS.

    To-day the Court of Criminal appeal, cousisting of the Chief Justice (Sir William Cullen), Mr. Justice Gordon delivered its decision in ...

    Article : 319 words
  28. PRUSSIA'S FOOD SHORTAGE.

    The Prussian Food Commissioner, in a speech before the State Parliament, warned the people that they were now faced with a graver situation than ever before, and ...

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  29. APPLES FOR ENGLAND.

    The Commonwealth Government is endeavouring to induce the British Government to relax the embargo against the importation of Australian apples into ...

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  30. Enemy Leaders in Trouble.

    Advices from Berun state, that the exposure of the Mexican affair and the failure of the German submarine warfare have led to a violent agitation against the ...

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  31. Graves in the Motherland.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Long) has written to the Premier of New Zealand (Mr.;Massey), stating tha the Imperial Government will-undertake the expense of ...

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  32. ADMIRAL FISHER LEFT THE TABLE.

    Later, at the War Council a dramatic incident occurred. After Col. Churchill had explained the scheme on the map, Admiral Fisher left the table. Lord ...

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  33. DIVIDED COUNSELS.

    Commodore Lambert expressed the opinion that the Dardanelles proposal was a proper subject for discussion by the Admiralty Boards. ...

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  34. EASTERN LINES.

    The capture of Bagdad is imminent it is impossible for the Turks to defend the city. Gen. Sir Frederic Maurice Director of ...

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  35. RUSSIANS AFTER THEM.

    The Russian communique of Thursday said:—Russian troops pursuing the Turks from the Persian town of Hamadan in the defection of. Bagdad (250 miles distant) ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND BY-ELECTION.

    The Hawkes Bay by-election, caused by the death of Dr. McNab, resulted:—Sir John Findlay(Coalitionist), 2,441; Mr. Ian Simson(Independent), 1,992. ...

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