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  5. LADIES OF ST. GEORGE.

    Adelaide saw the leegnd of England 9 patron saint reversed on Friday. Not the knights, but the ladies of St. George went forth to conquer; and a charming, ...

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  6. BRITISH EXPEDITION.

    A German submarine shelled a trawler enjoy off the east coast on Wednesday The crew of fisherman took to the boats, but were again fired upon from the enemy ...

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  7. ENEMY TRADING.

    When the Snow case was resumed in the Criminal Court before Mr. Justice Gordon and a jury on Friday morning Sir Josiah Symon, K.C. senior Counsel for the ...

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  8. ROUNDED UP

    In consequence of the frequent cases of cargo pilfering that have occurred at Port Adelaide, a well-organized raid was made on Thursday night at the steamer Part ...

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  9. RUSSIAN GUNS.

    It is semi-officially announced that the new Russian artillery is proving remarkably efficient. It is outranging the German guns, and creating an important ...

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  10. BRITISH LANDED AT ENOS.

    A Berlin wireless message reports that 20,000 British and French troops hare landed at the Turkish port of Enos. on the Egean Sea. ...

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  11. BRITISH SUBMARINES.

    A Berlin official statement reports tint British submarines has been repeately observed in Heligoland Bight (Where the first sea battle of the war occurred). ...

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  12. ALL'S WELL

    In the House, of Commons the Under Secretary for War announced that Eari Kitchener had authorized him to say that recruiting in the past few months bad been ...

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  13. Shakspeare’s Birthday.

    Purchasers of England's emblem are invited by Mrs. Vivienne Powis Stuart to adorn Shakspeare's new portrait at her Austral Gardens, with the Queen ...

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  14. JUSTICES' CONFERENCE.

    The second annual conference of associations of Justices of the Peace of Australian was continued in the Mayor's Parlour, Adelaide, on Friday, the President ...

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  15. FULL COURT APPEAL.

    The Full Court, comprised of the Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Way), Mr. Justice Murray, and Mr. Justice Buchanan, on Friday continued the hearing of en appeal ...

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  16. FRENCH AIRMEN'S HEROISM.

    The Petit Journal reports that a French pilot and observer successfully launched bombs upon a corner of the Belgian coast where there were nearly a hundred ...

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  17. MODERN WAR.

    The official "Eyewitness" with the British in Handera reports that motor machine rendered invaluable service in holding No. 60 at St. Eloi. Theee weapons ...

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  18. TRANSPORT DISASTER.

    In the House of Commons the Secretary to the Admirably (Dr. McNamara) stated that the Turkish torpedo boat which escaped from Smyrna and stopped the ...

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  21. ITALY AND THE WAR.

    The Message states that Prince was Billow on April 15 informed Sr. Carafa that negotiations with Italy had not progressed. If war broke out Germany would ...

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  22. Family Notices

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  23. Women Rise Against the Alien.

    A petition, bearing the signatures of half a million women, has been presented to the Government, urging the internment of all alien .enemies of a military age ...

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  24. German Wealth in England.

    In the House o£ Commons the Secretary to the Board of Trade (Mr. Robertson) stated, in reply to a question, that there was German property in Britain ...

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  25. Miners and the War.

    [?] was resolved at the Miners' Conference to ask the Government to summon a National Conference to deal with the strike threat. The President of the Board ...

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  27. THE COULLS CASE.

    The case in which A. J. Council, clerk in the employ of Francis H. Snow, is charged with having aided and abetted this employer in an alleged attempt to trade with the ...

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  28. Khyber Pass Battle.

    The fighting in the Khyber Pass, near Shab, Kadr, was severe in character, ad lasted for several hours. The Mohmand [?] suffered heavily, and retired into ...

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  29. WHERE THE AUSTRALIANS HAVE POSSIBLY LANDED.

    THE DARDANELLES BATTLE . AREA, WHERE GEN. SIR IAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE WILL CONDUCT ITS LAND OPERATIONS. THE PORT OP ENOS. WHERE THE [?] ARE S[?] TO HAVE LANDED. IS SHOWN IN THE INSET MAP. TO THE WEST OF THE GULF OF SAROS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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