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  4. SLAUGHTER OF GERMANS

    Danish reports allege that the explosion on the German cruiser Karlseufie. off the coast of America, broke the vessel in twain, and that the surviors reached Germany ...

    Article : 76 words
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  6. NO REST FOR GERMANS,

    The official “Eye Witness” at the front states that on March 11, at Neuve Chapelle, the Germans made an incessant effort to regain what ground they had lost there ...

    Article : 192 words
  7. MACEDONIA RECAPTURED.

    The Madrid correspondent of The Daily Mail reports that a British cruiser has recaptured the Hamburg-Amerika liner Macedonia, which was interned by the ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. SAFEGUARDING INDIA.

    Lord Hardinge (Viceroy and Governor-General of India), addressing the Legislative Council read, a telegram from the Marquis of Crewe (Secretary for india) ...

    Article : 610 words
  9. THE OFFICE WINDOW.

    ABOVE IS A VIVID PICTURE OF THE WINDOW THROUGH WHICH THE SHOT THAT KILLED MR. ESCOTT WAS FIRED. THE CLEAN HOLE, IT WILL BE NOTICED, INDICATES THE CLOSE RANGE AT WHICH THE GUN MUST HAVE BEEN PLACED. THE BLIND IS IN THE SAME POSITION AS WHEN THE POLICE OFFICIALS ARRIVED. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 54 words
  10. ADVICE TO FRANCE.

    The newspaper Le Matin states that Sir William Ramsay, K.C.B., has informed M. Millerand (Minister for War) that it would be greatly to France's interest to ...

    Article : 58 words
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  12. DOCTORS AND THE WAR.

    Medical men of this State have made great [?] on behalf of their country in the present war. Die public-may not know the extent of work that has been ...

    Article : 688 words
  13. THE ESCOTT MURDER

    Despite the activities of Detective All-church and M.C.'s Queale, Johns, and Merctt, and the work of tracker Ryan—and they have left no stone unturned—che ...

    Article : 330 words
  14. LABOUR AND WAR.

    The executive of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain has recommended the districts to take tie shortest possible holidays so as to prevent curtailment of the output ...

    Article : 39 words
  15. GERMAN “DISCIPLINE.”

    A number of the crew of the steamer Pataro, who was a prisoner for six weeks aboard the notorious Germans auxiliary cruiser Kronprinz Wilhelm, states that six ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. LIBERTY BROS.

    [?] £10 Per [?] to any [?] of Adelaide [?] West [?] or Port [?] who may [?] their [?] Competition starts from 2 o'clock [?] ...

    Article : 75 words
  17. AFRICAN REBELLION.

    The Indemnity Bill has passed the second-reading stage by 70 votes to 15. The entire Opposition voted with the Ministry, and the followers of Mr. Hertzog and the ...

    Article : 48 words
  18. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    Austria and Serbia have arranged for the exchange of interned females of all ages and males under 18 and above 50 years old. ...

    Article : 34 words
  19. PHRASE OR QUESTION—

    Are you [?] Are you [?] same [?] will appear in the [?] [?] books at Port [?] and [?] [?] day [?] March the 27th? ...

    Article : 192 words
  20. BELGIAN SUCCESSES.

    The Thursday midday communique states that the Belgians are still progressing at the Year. They bombarded a convoy near Dixmude. A' French aviator dropped ...

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  21. FRENCH V. TEUTONS.

    Official.—Details of the fighting' at Carrnoy near to Albert, show that when the mine chamber exploded on March 15 it partly filled up a French trench. The ...

    Article : 132 words
  22. PERSONAL

    Owing to His Excellency the Governor being engaged [?] afternoon in the final of the [?] at the [?] tennis [?] to be will not be [?] ...

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  23. KOONOONA HOMESTEAD.

    THIS IS A PICTURE OF THE HOMESTEAD AT WHICH MR. ESCOTT WAS SHOT ON TUESDAY EVENING. IT SHOWS THAT THE PLAGUE IS SUBSTANIAL AND COMFORTABLE “A” INDICATES THE WINDOW THROUGH WHICH THE SHOT CAME “B” THE KITCHEN IN WHICH WERE MRS CLEMENT ESCOTT AND MR. C. FISHER WHEN THE REPORT OF THE GUN WAS HEARD “C” THE POST NEAR WHICH THE MURDER APPARENTLY STOOD AND “D” A BOY COVERING TRACKS WHICH IT IS BELIEVED, WERE MADE BY ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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