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  3. 273rd CASUALTY LIST ISSUED 10 A.M. MONDAY.

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  5. FRACAS IN A TRAIN

    The particulars of a disturbance which occurred in a train proceeding from Port Adelaide to Adelaide on Saturday afternoon were given in the Adelaide Police ...

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  6. ANOTHER BRITISH SUCCESS MANY PRISONERS TAKEN.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued on Sunday night, reports: —"We captured 773 prisoners on the Ancre on Saturday. Three waves of ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS. 930TH DAY OF THE WAR

    One of the sailors of the British steamer, S[?]. Theodore, which was sunk by the German raider on the South American coast some time ago, has arrived in ...

    Article : 297 words
  8. TWO MIRAUMONTS

    Mr. Philip Gibbs writes:—"The success of Friday and Saturday to tho north-east of Grandcourt gave the British important new ground on both sides of the Ancre ...

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  9. Family Notices

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  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 583 words
  11. FIGHT NEAR DVINSK

    A wireless Russian official dispatch, published on Sunday afternoon, states:—"Germans clad in white overalls entered on an offensive to the south-westward of Dvinsk, ...

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  12. POSTAL EMPLOYES' GRIEVANCES.

    At the annual picnic of the post and telegraph employes on Saturday Mr. E. Cross, secretary of the association, in the course of a speech, said members should ...

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  13. GERMAN LOSSES

    The British Press Bureau announces:—The official record of German casualties for January, although not necessarily incurred in January, contains the names of 77,532 ...

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  14. WALKING ON THIN ICE

    Hundreds of people walked on the ice o[?] the Serpentine in Hyde Park on Sunday. They ignored the thaw and a portion of the ice broke, with the result that many of ...

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  15. A TRADE CAMPAIGN

    A message received in New York from Berlin quotes the statement of a Russian newspaper that the representatives of the Entente Powers will hold a conference in ...

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  16. PATROL ENCOUNTERS.

    An official dispatch published in Paris on Sunday afternoon states:—"There have been patrol encounters, especially in the sectors of Troyon, the Chambrettes Farm, ...

    Article : 141 words
  17. DROWNED IN THE TORRENS

    The in[?]uest in connection with the death of John Rosewarne (53), whose body was found floating in the Torrens at Gilherton by two boys, Victor Knuckey and ...

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  18. GERMAN TYRANNY

    Dr. Trantczinski, a Polish deputy in the Prussian Parliament, complained on Saturday that the German authorities were still persecuting the Poles in regard to the ...

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  19. LIVELY ARTILLERY

    An official communique published in Paris at midnight on Sunday says:—"There was a fairly lively artillery duel on both banks of the Mouse, and especially in the ...

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  20. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  21. THE WEST COAST.

    A correspondent writing from Yalata, Fowler's Bay, under date of February 14:—"We are having a big wheat harvest here. There will be 80,000 bags of wheat at ...

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  22. PIRACY AND MURDER

    The British steamer Worcestershire (7,175 tons) is reported to have been sunk. The British steamer Valdes (2,233 tons) was torpedoed without warning. Two of the ...

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  23. THE COMING SPRING

    A high British military authority, with the approval of the British War Office, has prepared a statement for the New York "Times" in regard to the military position ...

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  24. THIEVES AT NORTH ADELAIDE.

    The premises of Mr. John Bradley, bootmaker and Mr. William L. Boyle, tailor, which adjoin in O'Connell-street, North Adelaide, were visited by thieves on ...

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  25. N.S.W.

    Dead.—Lieuts. O. J. Campbell, G. Wood, Ptes. H. Baldwin, E. Jackson, G. Feeitt, G. Douglas, C. Ackling, D. Quinlan, A. Woodcock, A. Crichton, F. Conroy, T. Ilatcher, M. Ryan, F. Angelinetta, ...

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  26. Victoria.

    Dead.—Ptes. E. Blyth, P. Cansick, L. Bruton, B. Bliss. C. Martin, M. Burn, W. J. T. Neal, [?]ryant, C. Hisley, G. Kirkpatrick, R. Henley, G. Smith. ...

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  27. THE LYMAN M. LAW.

    The captain of the American schooner Lyman M. Law, which was recently sunk by an Austrian submarine in the Mediterranean, states that the submarine ...

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  28. Queensland.

    Dead.—Ca[?]t. W. Nicholls, Ptes. A. Gunn, K. McDonald, W. McGrath, J. Dawes, M. Jamieson, W. Murrell, J. Logan, E. Ayling, J. Atkinson, J. Jenkins, J. McPhee, H. Brooks, W. Ingham. ...

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  29. Family Notices

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  30. Western Australia.

    Dead.—Ptes. J. Lawn, H. Ingate, E. Collins, E. Mathews, C. Hughey. ...

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  31. Tasmania.

    Dead.—Ptes. J. Dawson, E. Bradmore, F. Lewis, W. Ilume. ...

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  32. BETTING PROSECUTIONS.

    The six men arrested at the Cheltenham Park Racecourse on Saturday afternoon for alleged breaches of the Gaming Further Suppression Act, 1907, were brought before ...

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  33. WATER FROM SHELL HOLES

    "Water for tea and coffee has had to be collected from shell holes and well boiled." Thus, in regard to the scarcity of water at a particular part of the ...

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  34. THE CALL TO ARMS.

    The Queensland recruiting committee has adopted a novel scheme for obtaining recruits. Between now and Anzac day (April 25) men will be enlisted in special ...

    Article : 190 words
  35. RAILWAY GRIEVANCE.

    A mass meeting of railwayman at Birmingham on Sunday protested against the refusal of the companies to establish a sliding scale of wages to meet the cost of ...

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  36. FOOD PRODUCTION.

    Mr. Prothero, the president of the Board of Agriculture, has appointed Mr. Arthur Lee, M. P. (Unionist) as director-general of food production. ...

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  39. THE LATE PRIVATE F. CLOY.

    Mrs. J. Cloy, Cassie-street, Rosebury, has received word that her son, Private F. Cloy, died from pneumonia and bronchitis on February 9 last.] ...

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