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  4. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Walter Loing) has telegraphed to Mr. Massey congratulating the Hew Zealanders on their work in the Gaza battle.. The King has invited Mr. Massey to spend the weekend at Windsor on April 14 and will similarly enter[?] sir Joseph ...

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  5. SHORT SHRIFT.

    A short and sharp, if hardly shiny method of dealing with a deputation was adopted by the Minister for Marine on Wednesday morning. Mr. Blundell has no ...

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  6. OVER VIMY RIDGE.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that, following on the great struggle of Monday, severe night fighting ensued at the northern end of Vimy Ridge, where the ...

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  7. AMERICAN NEWS.

    The Baldwin Locomotive Munitions Factory at Eddystone has been destroyed by an explosion. It is estimated that 50 persons were killed and 300 injured. Most ...

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  8. LATEST SPORTING.

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  9. TATTERSALLS RACES.

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  10. Congress Buildings Menaced.

    The guards at the Capitol have been increased in consequence of reports that attempts would be made to blow up the congressional buildings. ...

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  11. Wheat Yield and War Profits.

    A conference of agricultural experts has been convened at St. Louis, under the direction of the Secretary of Agriculture, to devise means of increasing the wheat ...

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  12. GAWLER WEIGHTS.

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  13. Rupprecht Surprised.

    M. Marcel Hutin; the •well-informed Paris journalist, writes that according to German prisoners the rapidity of the British advance surprised Prince ...

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  14. Marrying to Escape Conscription.

    Thousands of men of military age in New York, Chicago, and San Francisco are be[?]ieging the registry offices for marriage licences in order to escape conscription. ...

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  15. JUDGE AND MAGISTRATE.

    At the Full Court on Wednesday, before the Chief -Justice (Sir George Murray) and Mr. Justice Buchanan, a motion was brought, by Mr. C. J. Coventry, on behalf ...

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  16. Congratulations from the King.

    His Majesty King George has telegraphed to Sir Douglas Haig:— “The whole of the Empire will rejoice at yesterday's successful ...

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  17. “CONSTANTINOPLE NOT WANTED.”

    M. Kernsky (ViCe-President of the Council of Soldiers and Workmen's Deputies) has officially declared that the statement of M. Mi[?]ukoff (Foreign Minister) ...

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  18. In the South.

    A French communique states:—"The enemy's artillery is less active north of the Oise, south of which we progressed east of the lower forest of Cou[?]y. ...

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  19. OFFENSIVE CONTINUED.

    Sir Douglas Haig reported on Tuesday, that the offensive operations were energetically continued, despite heavy snowstorms “The British' reached the outskirts of ...

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  20. Artillery Activity.

    A later French communique says:-"North of the Oise there has been reciprocal artillery activity. South of the Oise we destructively bombarded German ...

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  22. Rheims "Strafed" Again.

    The Germans fired 8,000 shells into Rheims on Sunday, causing 26 fires. The bombardment continues, and the civilians have been warned to prepare for ...

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  23. Revolutionaries Becoming Reconciled.

    The Petrograd Bourse Gazette states that there is boundless patriotism throughout Russia. All of the municipal councils will shortly be re-elected on a basis of ...

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  24. Prisoners Behind the Lines.

    France has decided not to employ prisoners of war within 20 miles of the firing line. Germany has agreed to extend similar treatment to her prisoners. ...

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  25. Over the Ridge.

    The Petit Pari[?]ien, describing, the success, of the Canadians at the Vimy Ridge, says the British artillery put up a tremendous barrage in front of the assaulting ...

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  26. Fighting in Macedonia

    A French Salonika communique states: —"A most active ar[?]ery struggle has occurred on the Monastir Cerna sector. A German batta[?]on attacked the Russians ...

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  27. BRAZIL BELLIGERENT.

    Brazil has broken off relations with Germany. ...

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  28. NO LOVE LOST.

    Commenting on a letter which appeared in the press on Wednesday from Mr. F. W. Lundie, the Premier (Hon. C. Vaughan) remarked this morning:—"Mr. Lundie's ...

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  29. German Prince Dead.

    A message announces the death of Prince Friedrich Karl, who was wounded when his aeroplane was brought down in the allied lines. Prince Friedrich was a ...

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  30. TURKS IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    A Mesopotamia official message states;-“The Turks, who were reported on April 6 to be retiring towards Ki[?]ri are now contemplating a converging movement in ...

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  32. Germans Anxious to Surrender.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, in a glowing account of the exploits of the Canadians in taking Vimy Ridge, emphasizes the disgust off the German officers at seeing the anxiety of ...

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  33. THE CARPENTERS' DEMANDS.

    The hearing of the appeal of the carpenters and joiners against a Wages Board determination was resumed before Mr. President Brown at the Industrial Court on Wednesday. ...

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  34. DECREASED HOLIDAY TRAVELLING BY RAIL.

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  35. Du[?]ful Prussians.

    The Prussian Ministers have unanimously adopted the Kaiser's reform programme. ...

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  36. German Admissions.

    A wireless German official message states:—"The Battle of Arras continues. The English, after several days artillery activity, attacked on Monday, following a ...

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  37. V. C. Airman Missing.

    Lieut. W. L. Robinson, V. C., the first airman to bring down a Zeppelin on British soil is missing Lieut. Robinson destroyed the Zeppelin which fell at ...

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  38. Returning Soldiers.

    The invalid soldiers who will arrive tomorrow by special train at 9 o'clock will be met at the Railway Station by the Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. I. Isaacs), members of ...

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  39. PERSONAL.

    Our Strathalbyn correspondent writes:— The late Mrs. Janet Verner, who recently died at Stratha9i[?]yn, had been a resident of the town for 10 years. She was the ...

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  41. I. L.P. Resolutions.

    The Independent Labour Party conference has passed a resolution demanding that the Allies shall negotiate a just peace. The conference denounced secret ...

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  42. Liner Struck a Mine.

    The liner New York, of 10,000 tons, struck a mine in the Irish Sea. There were no casualties, and the Newyork will go into dock for repairs. ...

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