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  4. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    Gen. Haig , in his Monday night report, states: — Further information regarding Monday's battle shows that the [?]ghting was exceptionally fierce. [?]ven german divis[?]ns were engaged on the Fontaine le Croiselles and Garvelle front. [?] points of [?] ...

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  5. BRITISH GAINS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his noon report on Tuesday, said:—Severe fighting continued on Monday evening and night on the whole front, from ...

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  6. GERMAN DESTROYER LOST.

    The British Admiralty reports, that three British naval aeroplanes attacked five enemy, destroyers steaming, between Blanken-burge and Zeebrugge on Monday ...

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  7. ANZAC DAY.

    Among the many thousands who celebrated Anzac Day in Adelaide on Wednesday morning, there was shown, curiously enough, two district yet connected ...

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  8. ENGLAND’S FOOD.

    Mr. Kennedy Jones (of The London Daily Mail) declares that the submarine menace is greater than ever, and that unless Great Britain further reduces the ...

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  9. Canadian and American Wheat.

    The Controller of Food (Lord Devonport) states that the latest estimate of Canada's exportable wheat is much below the reported 81,000,000 bushels, and denies ...

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  10. RECORD AIR DAY.

    The British aviators in France had a record day on April 24. They “brought down ” 40 German machines, 15 of which were seen to crash to the ground. Only ...

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  11. Argentine Cereals.

    It has been arranged by diplomatic conferences that the embargo on the export of cereals from the Argentine Republic to Great Britain shall be removed. ...

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  12. French Going On.

    The French communique issues at noon on Tuesday states:—Our artillery beat down some enemy batteries in the regions of St. Quentin and the Oise. Two ...

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  13. British Corn Production.

    The President of the Board of Agriculture (Mr. Prothero), in moving the second reading of the Com Production Bill in the House of Commons to-day, ...

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  14. Hun Battalion Annihilated.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, writing from the British . Headquarters in France, points out that the enemy; resistance in the present English offensive is the most ...

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  15. New British Attacks.

    A wireless German official report says:— All day long there has been fighting for Gavrelle, and new English attacks have been made along the Arras to Cambrai ...

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  16. GERMAN STRIKERS.

    The German Government warned the minution and other strikers at Berlin, Spanda[?], Leipiz, Chemnitz, Stettin, Hamburg, Bremen, Kiel, and Essen, and in ...

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  17. A Cheer-up Luncheon.

    A feature of the day ’s proceeding was the entertainment provided for soldiers by the Cheer-up Society. Between 500 and 600 returned men, together with ...

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  18. English “Drawing in the Net.”

    The Petit Pari[?]en says that the British semi-circle at Lens was drawn closer on April 23. They are now holding the majority of the suburbs. The enemy has ...

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  19. MESOPOTAMIA.

    Gen. Maude (British Commander in Mesopotamia) reports: — The battle on the right bank of the Tigris, between Samarra and Istabulat, was continued on the night ...

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  21. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The London Stock Exchange will be closed on Saturdays in future to enable the members and clerks to engage in national service. ...

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  22. The German Version.

    A German wireless message states:— British troops, standing on French territory, yesterday delivered a second great thrust to break through the German lines. ...

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  23. KAISER AS DEITY.

    Natives of Orissa (in India), where German missionaries worked for many years, have been discovered invoking the Kaiser, as a native Deity, to assist to overthrow ...

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  24. PALESTINE.

    A British report asserts:—Reinforced Turkish forces hold a strongly entrenched position from Gaza towards Beersheba. The organization of the position we gained ...

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  25. Incidents of the War.

    The second son of the British Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Bonar law), who is a [?]eutenant in the Scottish Borderers, is reported wounded and missing ...

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  26. SPAIN TO GERMANY.

    The Cologne Gazette says that the Note by Spain to Germany emphatically repeats the demand that Spanish lives and ships must be respected. ...

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  27. Law Courts Adjourned.

    At the Full Court on Wednesday, morning, presided over by the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray), Mr. Justice Buchanan, and Mr. Justice Gordon, the ...

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  28. AMERICAN DOINGS.

    Gen. Joffre and M. Vivani (Minister of Justice have arrived at Washington to take part in the allied conference. ...

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  29. ANZAC DAY.

    Port Adelaide celebrated Anzac Day with a brief ceremonial in the local town hall at noon on Wednesday. Five minutes before the hour the town hall bell was ...

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  30. Most Encouraging Signs.

    The British War Office, replying to the German communique issued on Tuesday afternoon, points out that no English attack was m[?]de on Lens Avi[?]or Oppy. The ...

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  31. Commemorative Services.

    Solemn services were conducted in churches of all denominations at various centres on Wednesday. At St. Peter’s Cathedral, North Adelaide, the day was ...

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  32. Conscription Advocated.

    Major-Gen. Bridges, of the English party, says that conscription will be vital for the United States before the American nation can have any success in the war. The ...

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  33. Late Capt. Kayser.

    In a list of original officers of the 10th Battalion, which was published in The Register on Wednesday, it was incorrectly stated that the late Lieut. Kayser did not ...

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  35. Air Raid on Freiburg.

    The Queen of Sweden (a daughter of the Grand Duke of Baden) has telegraphed to the Burgomaster of Freiburg expressions of her personal sorrow at the ...

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  36. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    The military authorities have notified Mr. G. S[?]arp, of the Adelaide Local Court, that his son. Lieut. R. Cameron Sharp, of the 9th Light Horse Regiment, ...

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  37. Military Church Parade.

    A concourse of people assembled at Elder (Rotunda ) during the morning to attend a military church parade, and a commemoration service for the second ...

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