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  4. FRENCH WAR LEADERS

    A sensation has been caused of the Council of Ministers having appointed Gen. Petain to be the new Commander-in-Chief of the northern and north-eastern ...

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  5. TICKLING RUSSIA

    A wireless message from Berlin states that the German Chancellor (Dr. Hollweg), in the Reichstag, replying to interpellations, declined to state the ...

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  7. BULLECOURT.

    Gen. Haig, reporting on Tuesday morning said—There have been small nigh outpost engagements south-east of Epehy. The enemy heavily bombarded this morning our ...

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  9. SUBMARININGS.

    The German legation in Holland has announced that certain British ships painted with red-and-white stripes will attempt on Wednesday, May 15, to attack German ...

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  10. IN BULLECOURT.

    Gen. Haig gives further details of the fighting on Tuesday morning, which show that the enemy deliberately attempted by four strong concerted-attacks, ...

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  11. PROHIBITION URGED.

    As a sequel to a conference connected with the prohibition campaign, recently held in Melbourne, the Secretary of the South Australian Temperance Alliance ...

    Article : 633 words
  12. MEN AND MATTERS.

    A German writer hopes that, in future, German girls will never travel in France or England. We agree. Keep the Maidin-Gecmany—London Opinion. ...

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  13. Norwegian Shipping and Spies.

    Norwegian shipping circles are protesting about spies informing German submarines the dates of sailings of Norwegian merchant ships. Many messages from a ...

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  14. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    The Senate passed the Espionage Bill without dissent. Senators characterized food gamblers and speculators ac parasites, robbers, and pirates, who should be hanged ...

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  15. No Trick Too Lowdown.

    The Copenhagen newspaper Tidenstegn reports numerous cases of German submarines disguised as fishing boats. The captain of a Norwegian steamer states that ...

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  16. RUSSIAN FAILURE.

    Mr. Elihu Root has had an important conference with President Wilson and others of the administration. The mission will almost have plenary powers. Officials ...

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  17. German Underwater Fleet.

    The Amsterdam Telegraaf had an interview with one of the crew of a German submarine which attacked the seven Dutch ships in February. The submarine ...

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  18. Hamburg Anxious.

    The Hamburg Senate has appointed committee to consider the rebuilding of cities, and the re-establishment of trade shipbuilding after the war. Special ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. MACEDONIA SITUATION

    A Serbian communique states that there great activity alone the whole Serman front in Macedonia. The Serbs have readvanced in the region of Vetrenik and ...

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  20. Another German Dodge.

    Another instance of German overtures is recorded from the region of Marmarosziget. A German officer entered the Russian trenches, saying, “I am instructed to ...

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  21. GEN. SMUTS.

    At the recent dinner to Gen. Smuts Lord French paid a tribute to the guest's “most elusive generalship" in the Boer war. He added that, despite the ...

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  22. Harrying the Bulgarians.

    A French Macedonian communique says: —Venizelist troops in conjunction with French troops in the region of Ljunnica successively captured two works north of ...

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  23. STATE ELECTIONS.

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  24. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. Curthbert Wells, of Collinswood, has received news from England that her uncle, Col. Sir William Johns, C.I.E., who has many friends in South Australia, has ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN APPEAL CASE.

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  26. WESTERN LINES.

    The Petit Parisien states that heavy levies have been made of the German troops on we eastern front, in order to reinforce the western lines. Many of the ...

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  27. ITALIAN ACTIVITY RENEWED.

    An Italian official report says:—There has been an intense artillery duel between Tolmmo and the sea. Our raid[?] led to considerable progress on the slopes of ...

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  28. The Royal Tour.

    The King and Queen to-day continued their tour of the docks and factories at Liverpool, where the great majority of engineers have resumed work. The King ...

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  29. Local.

    [Before Messrs S. J. Mitchell. S.M., B. J. Knight, and W. J. Newbury.] —Claim against a Union.— Edwin Jukes, accouncant, of Adelaide, [?]ed the ...

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  30. Russian Peace Talk.

    The Copenhagen newspaper Dagensnyheter states that the majority of the workmen's and soldiers' delegates favour holding Russian peace conference. ...

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  31. BRITISH STRIKES.

    The engineering strike at Manchester is ending. Fifty per cent, of the men have already gone back, and it is expected that all will be working on Thursday. ...

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  32. Attacks on the French.

    The French communique of Tuesday morning states—After a violent bombardment in the Chemin des Dames region and north west of Braye-en-Laonnois. the ...

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  33. BRITISH TRADE BANK.

    A White Paper dealing with the projected British Trade aBnk States that the institution will fee called the British Trade Corporation. The general objects will be ...

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  34. EXHIBITION SEWING CIRCLE.

    Miss Racey Beaver (hon. organizer), writes:— Dish cloths for washing tables, dixie holders, and muslin tea bags are needed in large numbers for the Mitcham Camp, and will be forwarded from ...

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  35. Incidents of the War.

    The New Zealand Commandant has issued in orders Mr. Malay's message to troops, which says: — “Our gallant soldiers have willingly taken up their ...

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  36. The German Report.

    A wireless German official message says: —Our fire prevented the development of British attacks on the Scarpe and near Mouchy. We repulsed advances east and ...

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  38. East Torrens Poll.

    The declaration of the poll in the District of East Torrens will be made at the Norwood Toto Hall at 8 o'clock this evening. ...

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  39. Attested on Wednesday.

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