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  4. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES

    Mr. James Joseph Corcoran, late a private in the 50th Battalion, A.I.F., oldest son of Mr. Michael Corcoran, of Glencoe Went, died in the Mount ...

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  5. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Rev. W. H. Cann and Mrs. Cann returned here on Wednesday from their visit to Portland. They purpose staying at Mount Gambier till ...

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  6. INCOME TAXATION SCHEME.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Treasurer (Mr. Watt), moving the second reading of the Income Tax Assessment Bill, 1918, explained that ...

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  7. INDIA WILL HELP TO UTMOST.

    The Press Bureau states that the Viceroy of India (Lord Chelmsford) has transmitted to the King and Emperor the Delhi conference's unanimous ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Barnett, stipendiary magistrate, of Sydney, who has been appointed a Royal Commission to enquire into cases of enemy origin in the public ...

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  9. LANCE-CORPORAL H. N. LAWRENCE KILLED IN ACTION.

    On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Lawrence, sen., of Mount Gambier, received, through the Rev. W. N. Campbell, a telegram from Major ...

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  10. HOLLAND.

    It is untrue to state that Holland has yielded to German demands. Although the sand and gravel question is probably settled in Germany's favour, ...

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  11. A MADMAN SHOOTS HIS WIFE.

    A terrible discovery was made at Morwell to-day. It is believed that a farmer named Charles Whitelaw, aged 38, shot his wife, aged 30, while they ...

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  12. LARGEST WOODEN VESSEL LAUNCHED.

    The Liverpool "Courier" reveals the biggest wooden vessel in the world, called the "War Mystery." It has been launched for the Cunard ...

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  13. OBITUARY.

    It is with much regret we have to record the death of Mr. Michael Corcoran, farmer, of Glencoe West, which occurred at the Mount Gambier ...

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  14. ENLISTMENTS.

    In April the following men onlisted in the South-East for the war:—Mount Gambier—Jack Millowick, John Angus Francis, Basil Donald Rex MacAdam, ...

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  15. THE COMING WOOL CLIP.

    At a meeting of the Adelaide woolbrokers, held on Thursday, to discuss a letter from the Central Wool Committee relating to the difficulty of ...

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  16. RIVALLING NEBUCHADNEZZAR'S CROPS.

    Mr. Edmand Chandler, the war correspondent, writing from Mesopotamia immediately after the capture of Bagdad, says:—We have begun to tap the ...

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  17. BOER COMMANDOES WATCHED.

    In the Assembly this afternoon the Premier (Gen. Botha) announced that he had decided not to proceed to England to take part in the Imperial ...

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  18. PEACE TALK.

    In the Senate to-day Senator Gardiner referred to the manifesto containing peace proposals, stated to have been issued by the Labor Party in ...

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  19. RISE IN BUTTER.

    In consequence of the advance in the price of butter in Victoria, a corresponding rise in this State of 1½d. per pound has been approved. It will take ...

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  20. MENTAL CONDITION OF KAISER.

    Advices from Borne state that the members of the Imperial Entourage are alarmed at the Kaiser's mental condition. He seems to be the victim to a ...

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  21. TURKISH BARBARITY.

    In their march through Palestine the Australian troops are continually meeting examples of Turkish barbarity. In a letter to his father Mr. Chanter, ...

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  22. ATTEMPTED RAID IN ITALIAN HARBOUR,

    Details have been given of an extraordiny raid by 16 Austrians with the object of blowing up a submarine flotilla and sinking torpedo boats in the ...

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  23. MESOPOTAMIA.

    The British are within 120 miles of Mosul. They have captured 1,200 Turks and many guns. An official message states:—We ...

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  24. THE WAR.

    Mr. Percival Phillips, commenting on Tuesday's operations, says the French drove the enemy along the Bailleul road like sheep. The British ...

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  25. FRIDAY'S CABLES.

    A French communique states:—A German attack in the region of Thennes north of Avre, failed under fire. Enemy attempts north of Chavignon ...

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  26. ITALIAN SHIPPING.

    The Italian arrivals for the week were 334, and the departures 363. The sinking of one small sailor is reported. ...

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  27. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    A German communique affords an interesting side light on the affairs in the Ukraine. It alleges that a strong anti-German agitation at Kieff, ...

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  28. MR. TUDOR AND PEACE TERMS.

    When asked to-night if he had any observations to make relative to that portion of the State Labor Party's manifesto to the electors of Flinders ...

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  29. Have You over Suffered theAgony of Neuralngna

    There is no need to describe Neuralgia. Those who have endured its torments do not wish to recall it. Those who have never suffered could ...

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  30. LATEST SPORTING.

    Our Adelaide correspondent wired to-day:—"Wedge was scratched for the Goodwood Handicap yesterday afternoon, and Thrice for the St. Leger, ...

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