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  4. LATE PTE. A. I. BARNS.

    COLTON. April 16.-Mr. W. A. Barns has been notified that his fourth [?]n. P[?]e Arthor [?]nk[?]r barrns.was Killed in action in France on March 5. The de[?]sed ...

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  5. STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  6. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

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  7. AN EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE.

    In an address which he delivered at Kyneton. yesterday in support of the Coalition Party's candidates, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hnghes) made a charge ...

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  8. TO-DAY’S WEATHER MAP.

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  9. THE WAR

    The American oilship Vacuum has been torpedoed and sunk. The naval gunners Who were on it are missing. ...

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  10. TASMANIA.

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  11. LATE PTE. .J. R. M[?]TNTOSH.

    Mr. and Mre. McIntosh, of Grace street, Unley have been noticed that their son, Pte. J. R. McIntosh died of wounds received in action on April 15. ...

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  12. THE AUSTRALIANS.

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  13. Proposed Troops for France.

    Gen. Joffre has convinced the United States Government of the nececely for the early dispatch of American troops to France. The method suggested is to utilize ...

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  14. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mr. -T. P. Jeli[?]tt. of Fletcher road. Peterhend has been notified that his brother, Harold L. Jellet. has been wounded for the third time. ...

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  15. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Samuels of Wallaroo, have been informed that their son. Cpl. Trumpeter Harold Samuels (9th Light Horse Regiment) was k[?]led in action ...

    Article : 134 words
  16. RACING RESTRICTION.

    In the House of Commons today, Mr. Bonar Law (Government Leader) stated that the Jockey club had concurred with the suggestions of the Government ...

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  17. GERMAN CORPSE FACTORY.

    The Minister for B[?]ckade (Lord Robert Cecil), in the House of Commons to-day, said the British Government had no information regarding the alleged corpse ...

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  18. WEATHER SIGNALS.

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  19. LATEST MARKETS.

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    LATE CAPT. R. Q. SCOTT. THE LATE PTE. A. J. BENTON. THE LATE LIEUT. E. J. H. CLARKE. THE LATE PTE. F. T. KEANE. THE LATE SGT. W. H. JAMES. THE LATE PTE. H. H. SIVERTON. THE LATE SGT. J. N. DAVIES. THE LATE PTE. F. H. TIVER. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. BAIL WAYS DEFRAUDED.

    Recently the Railways Department suspected that several of their employes had not been paying in all they, received while travelling as ticket collectors on various lines. A strict watch was ...

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  22. MORE PAY DEMANDED.

    A a[?]ke has occurred of 2,000 casual [?]ock workers ait Tilbury. They demand 1/6 a day war bonus, and. the employes offer 1/ a day. Busine[?]a at the docks is ...

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  23. A PROBATE PROBLEM.

    At the Full Court on Tuesday Mr. Justice Gordon delivered reserved, judgment in the case in which the trustee of the will of the late James Harvey applied for direction of the Court ...

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  24. LIBERAL PARTY ANXIOUS.

    At meeting of Liberals, including Col. Winston Church ill, a resolution was passed Welcoming a secret cession, and asking Government to make statements ...

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  25. THE CALL FOR MEN.

    An inspiring sight greeted the city pedes. trian on Monday, when about 40 men in civilian [?]othes, headed by the Military Band, marched through the streets on the ...

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  26. PRIZE COURT.

    In the Britten Prize Court Commanders Fit[?]aurice and Maxwell claimed £6,000 head money in connection with the capture from the Germans China the China port of ...

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  27. VICTORIA.

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  28. NO OIL.

    An affida[?]it in the British Prize Court to—day from the War Trade Intelligence Department said the Government had received reports that 8,000 locomotives were ...

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  29. TWENTY-FOUR H0URS RAINFALL.

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  31. Australian War Records.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Andrew Fisher), is establishing an Australian war record branch to collate [?]istoric events in which Austra[?]ian troops ...

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  32. ABATTOIRS BOARD ON TOUR.

    On Monday afternoon the Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. [?] le[?] who is also Chairman, of the Metropolitan Abattoirs Board, Messrs. Penne, Dring, Shill[?]beer, ...

    Article : 215 words
  33. BUILDING TRADE.

    At the State Industrial Court on Tuesday the hearing was resumed (before Mr. President Brown) of [?]appeal a trains a determination of the Carpenters and Joiners’ Wages Board. ...

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  34. NTW SOUTH WALES.

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  35. PORT ADELAIDE POST OFFICE.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. A. W. Styles) believes in correcting misstatements as soon as possible. It is difficult overtake them! Speaking at a ...

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  36. LATE PTE. W. RAINCLOUD.

    WALLABOO, April 26.—News was received on Tuesday that Pte. William Eanclaud, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Raincloud, of this town, was Kiled in ...

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  37. CHIEF JUSTICE’S SCATHING REMARKS.

    Last week, in Melbourne, in connection with a divorce case, the Chief Justice made scathing remarks about the conduct of the co-respondents. Among other things ...

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  38. LATE PTE. H. STATUTE.

    SPALDING, April 30.—The name of Pte. Harry Stauve has been added to the already Lang lies of local [?]di[?]s who have made the supreme sacrifice. Pt[?] Stauve, ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND.

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  40. LATE SEXER. P. TRUSMAN.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, April 29.—information was received on Friday afternoon that Sgnlr. Percy Trnman, second son of Aid. C. E. Trumau. of this town has been killed ...

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  41. A ROLL OF HONOCR.

    At the Hilton Baptist Church on Sunday last roll of honour was unveiled by Mr. E. Ensor in. commemoration of boys who have left the district fig[?] the Empire’s battles. Mr. Marks ...

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