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  4. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

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  5. STATE ELECTIONS.

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  6. BRANDENBURGERS.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs writes:—Friday's gains Roeux and Cavalry Farm include ruins which changed hands five times. Therefore men await the German counter-attacks ...

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  7. MR. EDWARDS AND OPPONENTS.

    A fair number of electors attended at the Adelaide Town Hall at noon on Monday to hear the declaration of the poll in connection with the State ...

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  8. GERMAN POLITICAL U N REST

    The Amsterdam-correspondent of The London Daily Chronicle has sent a telegram to his paper, in which he says that Germany is speculating whether Dr. ...

    Article : 299 words
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  10. MR. W. A. HAMILTON.

    The Hamiltons, of the Hamilton estate the Sturt district, are very widely known. Mr. W. A. Hamilton, the Liberal candidate for East Torrens, is a member ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 213 words
  11. ALLEGED THEFT OF JEWELLERY.

    When Mrs. Mary Ann Kadcliffe, a widow, hired a motor car and left her residence at Anthron Place off Halifax street, Adelaide, to visit several city hotels, she did not for[?] that she would be ...

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  12. BULLECOURT.

    The Bullecourt co Queant redoubt forms a hinge on which the Hindenburg line turns. The capture of Bullecourt is a brilliant British feat, and is the first serious ...

    Article : 132 words
  13. TWELVE COUNTER- ATTACKS.

    In the regular despatch received on Sunday afternoon the British Commaader-in-chief said—This morning we repulsed two counter-attacks upon our positions in the ...

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  14. NEW CASTLE.

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  15. ZEEBRUGGE ASSAILED.

    The British Admiralty reports:—A portion of our Dover forces successfully carried out on Saturday morning a very bombardment of Zeebrugge. The ...

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  16. British Line Advanced.

    Gen. Haig reported on Sunday morning:—There were patrol encounters on Saturday night north-west of St. Quentin and nonch-eacj of Leverguier, We adcanced ...

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  17. What the Germans Say.

    The Berlin version of the bombardment of Zeebrugge is that the monitors fired from a great distance, and the German batteries forced their withdrawal. Slight ...

    Article : 75 words
  18. LIQUOR PROSECUTIONS

    Art the Adelaide Police Court on Monday Morning Mr. s. J. Mitchell, S. M., heard several prosem for alleged breaches of the licensing Act Albert, A. Edwards, M. P licenses of the Duke ...

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  19. German Attacks Repelled.

    The French communique of Sunday morning says:—Artillery and rifle fire broke up violent enemy attacks on the Craonne Plateau, north of Raeims, and ...

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  20. CLOSE INSHORE.

    While heading up the gulf to the Semaphore anchorage on Monday morning a sailing vessel from Capetown was blown by the wind off the ...

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  21. Hawks and Rabbits.

    Ine Kotteraam correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that, apart from damage to German ships and defences the increasingly frequent British aerial and ...

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  22. Relatively Calm.

    The French communique of Sunday afternoon says:—It has been relatively clam along the whole front. We continued our destructive artillery fire against the works ...

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  23. FIRE AT WILHELMSHAVEN.

    A great fire raged at the Imperial Wharfs, in Wilhelmshaven (the chief German naval base), for seven housrs, The submarine building department it is ...

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  24. THE LAW COURTS.

    [Before Messrs. S. J. Mitchell, S.M., C. E. Wigglesworth , "W. J. Newbery, H. J. McCoaville, V. Everett, and B. J. Knight.] Three persons were dealt with for drunkenness. ...

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  25. NOT AN INCH.

    The war correspondent of The London Observer declares that the Canadians will win back Fresnoy. He says:—They are now war-hardened troops of the sternest ...

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  26. MACEDONIA.

    A Berlin bulletin states:—“We repulsed several attacks case of Cerna and south ward of Huma, on the Macedonia battle front. ...

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  27. TONS OF IRON CROSSES.

    Several hundred thousands of iron crosses have been distributed awing to the Kaiser empowering all army commanders to bestow them. The Berlin [?] ...

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  28. FORTY-EIGHT HOURS RAIN.

    Although marked by some extremely heavy showers, the rain which set in. on Saturday morning, will be remembered principally on account of the phenomenal ...

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  29. KAISER AND BOMB.

    The Paris paper Humanite has learned from it's Zurich correspondent, that a powerful infernal machine was discovered the Kaiser's small family residence, in ...

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  30. ARRIVED.—May 14.

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  31. 18TH BATTERY CLUB.

    A meeting of the 18th Battery Club was held in the Stow memerial hall on May 4. There was is good attendance, A few country members were present. A feature of the meeting was the ...

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  32. American Money.

    The United States is about to make a loan to Serbia. ...

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