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  4. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    A naval wireless warning has been sent [?]ut stating that a report has been received that German U boats are operating in the Pacific PATROL VESSEL MINED. LONDON, April 12. ...

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  6. TWO MORE VILLAGES STORMED.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:—“The weather continues tret and stormy. We attacked this morning, and captured two important positions northward, of the Vimy ...

    Article : 89 words
  7. RATIONAL SERVICE,

    “Every day last month,” says Mr. John Hodge, Minister of Labour, “an average of 2,766 women' were placed in employment through the labour exchanges.” Other ...

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  8. PEACE OVERTURES.

    Reports from Copenhagen state that rumours arc current that the German Foreign Office is making overtures to the United States to enter peace negotiations. ...

    Article : 129 words
  9. LLOYD GEORGE TO AMERICA.

    The United States Ambassador (Mr. Page), presiding at an American luncheon to the British Prime Minister-at the Savoy, proposed the health of Mr. Lloyd George, ...

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  10. Austria Pressing for Peace.

    According to reports from the Vatican Austria is pressing for peace. ...

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  11. TO AVERT WAR.

    Viscount Bryce, writing in The Manchester Guardian, has [?] a scheme, for a League of Nations to prevent war which was drawn up two years ago. It is ...

    Article : 186 words
  12. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    The late Lieut. W. O. Jose, son of the Rev. G. H. Jose, of Christ Church, North Adelaide, was one of the first to enlist as a private (No. 38) in the 10th Battalion in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 256 words
  13. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Beef tea cubes in Berlin were found to be made of glue. Which bears out Austria’s complaint about her Prussian, allies sticking to their food.—London Opinion. ...

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  14. Family Notices

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  15. Villages and Heights Stormed.

    The British Commander-in-Chiefs afternoon report says:—“We stormed the villages of Heninel and Wancourt, with the adjoining defences, and crossed the ...

    Article : 131 words
  16. BRITISH WORKERS TO RUSSIA.

    The workers at the Woolwich acse[?] have sent the following message to the monition workers in Russia:—“Comrades, now that you have overthrown the ...

    Article : 83 words
  17. CHEER-UP LUNCHEON.

    There, was quite a French. atmosphere in the Cheer-up Hut when the visitors were entertained to luncheon after their trip through, the hills. The commodious ...

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  18. Germans “Repulsed Attacks.”

    A wireless German official message declares:— “We repulsed attacks at Vimy and Fampoux, but lost Monchy, after frequent assaults. British attacks, including cavalry ...

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  19. Czar Suffering from Neurasthenia.

    A message from Zurich states that the Czar is suffering from acute neurasthenia. He refuses to leave the bedside of the Czarevitch. ...

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  20. VIVE LA FRANCE!

    Shortly after 10 o'clock on Friday morning unusual activity prevailed at the Adelaide Railway Station, when 70 French soldiers under Lieuts. Genthon and ...

    Article : 510 words
  21. General in a Rage.

    M. Marcel [?], writing in a Paris paper, says the . general commanding a Bavarian infantry division tore up in a rage a report asking Prince Rupprecht for ...

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  23. LATE PTE. H. S. HATCHER.

    Mr. and Mrs. A. Batcher, of Virginia, have received news that their eldest son, Pte. Howard Hatcher, was killed in action in Prance on March 14. Pte. Hatcher ...

    Article : 125 words
  24. Russian Artillery Active.

    A German official message states:—“The Russian artillery is active at Brody and on both sides of the Dneister.” ...

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  25. More Men to Return To-morrow.

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  26. Successful French Attack.

    A French communique states:—“The artillery straggle has continued to be fairly violent during the night between the Somme and the Oise, notably in the region ...

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  27. Hunger Riots in Germany.

    Reports from tie German frontier state that rioting has been renewed at Bremen and Elberfeld. Shops were damaged, and the town hall windows were smashed. ...

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  28. PERSONAL NOTES.

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  29. Attempt on Irrigation Works.

    An attempt by German agents to destroy extensive irrigation works in New Mexico is reported. The outrage was frustrated by the guards, who arrested the ...

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  31. AUSTRIAN SCANDAL.

    Gen von Schelver has been appointed interim War Minister succeeding M. Krobatkin, who resigned a week ago. Disclosures at the trial of the Vienna bank ...

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  32. TO-DAY’S FLOWER SHOW.

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  34. FIRE BRIGADE AT CHEER-UP HUT.

    At about 1.30 p.m. on Friday the Metropolitan Fire Brigade received a call from the Cheer-up, Hut, which proved to be a false alarm. It is thought that while ...

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  35. WELCOME IN MELBOURNE.

    Another large draft of returned soldiers disembarked to-day. There were 360 Victorians, 112 South Australians, and 34 Tasmanians. The streets were thronged ...

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  36. ALLEGED SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    At the Hobart Police Court to-day Etty Baxter Harrison was committed for trial on a change of having shot at Ida Davis with intent to murder her. The ...

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  37. Shortage in Denmark.

    The great ail mill at Aar[?] which supplies all thhe large Danish margarine factories, may be compelled to close unless supplies of copra are received at an early ...

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  38. S.S. DIMBOOLA.

    The attention of passengers is drawn to the alteration in the sailing time at the steamer Dimboola from Queen’s Wharf. She will leave at 10 o’clock on Saturday ...

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