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  4. ANNUAL IMPERIAL CABINET.

    Earl Curzon (member of the War Cabinet), speaking at a meeting of the Primrose League to-night, said that at a meeting of the War Cabinet on Wednesday, ...

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  5. NEW BRITISH PUSH

    Correspondents at British headquarters indicate that farther British progress has been made at Bullecourt. Germans counter-attacked at Gavrelle and Loos were ...

    Article : 102 words
  6. IMPERIAL WAR CONFERENCE.

    The members of the Imperial War Conference proceeded to Windsor to-day , and presented an address to the King. The address said :— We considered measures to ...

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  7. CRIMINAL SITTINGS.

    The may sittings of the Criminal Court [?]cluded on Friday, when deferred sentences were imposed by Mr." Justice Buchanan upon two prisoners. ...

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  8. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    Mr. Ph[?] Close and fire [?]has been [?] bfore dawn. O [?] at many points. despi[?]menrs and an ...

    Article : 406 words
  9. SPURIOUS COINS FOUND.

    The Adelaide Police Court, was crowded on Friday morning when the name of Nellie Jones, otherwise Julia Ellen, was called. The woman was arrested at a ham ...

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  10. LATEST SPORTING.

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  11. GERMAN CONFESSION.

    A wireless German official message says: —New British attacks on a wide front have been commenced after the recent artillery preparation on both hanks of the ...

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  13. Family Notices

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  14. Commons Secret Sitting.

    The House of Commons will hold secret sitting on Thursday. ...

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  15. BRITISH TRANSPORT SUNK.

    The Admiralty states that the British transport Arcadian carrying troops was torpedoed in the Eastern Mediterranean on Sunday, April 15, and sank in five ...

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  16. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Mrs. J. Courtney, of Young street Parkside, has been notified by the military authorities that her brother, Pte. Stephen Roach, was killed in France on ...

    Article : 120 words
  17. FRENCH VERT ACTIVE.

    The French communique of Thursday morning says: — There have been artillery activity and patrol encounters throughout the region of the Chemin des D[?]rpes. We ...

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  18. SUBMARINE MENACE.

    Earl Curzon, speaking at the Primrose League, said the Government recognised that the submarine menace was formidable, but in in its calculations had made ...

    Article : 224 words
  19. LATE PTE. A. W. SWANSON.

    Mrs. E. Swanson, of 10 Austin street , Adelaide, has been officially notified that her husband, Pte. Arthur W. Swanson, was killed in action on April 10. The deceased ...

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  20. HEAVY BRITISH PRESSURE.

    Dutch correspondents in North France state that there is a general expectation that the Germane will further retreat before the heavy pressure of the British. The ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. TURKISH FORCES.

    Swiss reports declare that the majority the Turkish divisions which were withdrawn from the European fronts after the fall of Bagdad have now arrived on the ...

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  22. LATE PTE. W. T. B. BALL.

    Mrs. J. Brume, of Hart street. Semaphore, has been advised that her Brother. Pte. W. T. B. Ball, was killed in action [?]n France on April 2. He was the ...

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  24. CHILI TOO!

    It is announced from Berlin that the Chili[?] in Minister has asked for his passport. ...

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  25. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. H. Jackson) is most optimistic about the result of the Federal elections. has travelled around the couptry to an ...

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  26. TERRIFIC FIGHTING.

    Correspondents at the western front emphasize that the overwhelming effect of our artillery is more than ever manifest. The fighting is most desperate in the ...

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  27. INTERNAL GERMANY.

    Herr Scheidmann, the Socialist, has been appointed President of the Constitution Committee of the Reichstag. ...

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  28. GERMAN APOLOGIES.

    Germany has apologized for tie seizure Danish merchant vessels engaged in local traffic, and has offered compensation. BUENOS AYRES. May 3. ...

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  29. SATURDAY’S JOURNAL

    Specially late editions of The Saturday Journal will be issued containing figures of the Federal elections up to the last possible moment. In view of the ...

    Article : 171 words
  30. Taking Over the Crops.

    Germany has decided to expropriate all cereals an the approaching harvest before they are readied. Military will supervise the threshing, thus enabling the corn to become ...

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  31. INNUMERABLE GERMAN DEAD.

    The German losses are hourly increasing. There are indications that more Germans have been killed on the Scarpe than was the case at Verdun. ...

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  32. BRITISH ADMIRALTY.

    The London Evening Standard states that drastic changes are about to be made at the Admiralty as the result of Mr. Lloyd George's investigations. The war ...

    Article : 73 words
  33. EUROPE'S MAD DOG.

    The Paris journalist, M. Marcel Hutin declares that “Boche” aeroplanes no longer hesitate to bomb Swiss and Dutch towns, as Hindenburg is seeking a pretext ...

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  34. GEN. HAIG’S PLAN.

    The message from the British Commander-in-Chief as to tie British advance indicates opening of the fourth phase, of the battle of Arras. The attack on a 13 ...

    Article : 112 words
  35. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Katoomba, 5, 499, F.M. Heddle, -eastern States mel[?]wraith. McEach[?] &Co., city. J. Rowlings and Son. Port, agents. Quorna, 237, P. Barry, Spencer’s Gulf ports. ...

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  37. ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS.

    Among other Australian artists who are exhibitions at the oval Academy, in addition to those already mentioned, are Messrs. Allport, Cohen (Melbourne, ) ...

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  38. RUSSIAN FIGHTING.

    A wireless Rusian official measags says: —We repulsed an attack on a height 10 miles south-west of O[?]e. We defeated Turkish attempts to advance south-west ...

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  39. Australian Soldiers’ Vote.

    Voting among the Australian troops on connection with the Federal elections has been going on satisfactorily for 10 days on the west front. Owing to the active ...

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  40. Attested on Friday.

    Following are the names of the men who [?]tested at Adelaide on Friday: — [?] J. LE PEAIR, photographer[?] and J. WALL. cook. ...

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