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  4. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    The Premier of France [?]M [?] [?]ing in the Chamber of` Deputies to-day, announced that he had received a telegram from the Russian Government ex[?]ing com[?] [?]ity with the cause of the Alleis, decl[?] that Russia was [?] ...

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  5. WHAT THE WOMEN SAY.

    How she came to be at our working party I do not remember. I suppose one of the regular members brought her, for certainly she had never been before and ...

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  6. CANADIAN COMPULSION.

    It is expected that the Canadian Selective Conscription Bill will be introduced on Friday. It is estimated that there are nearly 200,000 unmarried eligible men not ...

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  7. AUSTRIANS HEAVILY REPULSED.

    Gen. Haig reported on Tuesday morning:—We carried out successful raids northeast of Epehy and north of Armentieres. The German artillery was active in the ...

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  8. MEN AND MATTERS.

    An American has invented an odourless and tearless onion. Admirers of the original product will consider this a scandal— though not a crying one. ...

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  9. ITALIAN OFFENSIVE.

    The 23rd Division of Bohemians was unable to withstand the Italian artillery, and fled in confusion, but was mown down almost to a man. An Austrian, General ...

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  10. NEWFOUNDLAND’S HELP.

    Following the lead of Canada ,the Newfoundland Government has decided to introduce a Selective Conscription Bill on Saturday next. ...

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  11. Austrians Repulsed and Pursued.

    The correspondent of the Telegraph Exchange Agency states that the Austrian counter-offensive in the Trentino yesterday increased in violence. All infantry ...

    Article : 125 words
  12. ’PLANES FIGHT AT SEA.

    The Amsterdam Telegraf states than an aerial fight was witnessed from Sas van Gent, Zeeland, on Saturday evening. Twelve aeroplanes which came up from ...

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  13. RUSSIA AND THE WAR.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the Petit Parisien states that the Socialist party as confronted with immense difficulties. The majority realze the necessity of ...

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  14. MILITARY AWARDS.

    The London Gazette of March 26 announced the following awards to officers, non-commissioned officers, and privates of the Australian Imperial Forces for ...

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  15. Big Fire at Pola.

    A squadron of Italian aeroplanes bombed the Austrian ansenal of Pola, and caused a great fire, which burned for two days. A number of important buildings were ...

    Article : 108 words
  16. MILITARY CROSS.

    CAPT. NORMAN CRAIG SHIERLAW, of the Australian A.M.C., R.M.O.—He continually attended to the wounded for two days and nights heavy fire. He has on many occasions done ...

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  17. New Austrian Line.

    The Rome correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that having lost their chief point, D’Appui, on the Isonzo, the Austrians have established their right wing ...

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  18. Marvellous British Gunners.

    The Paris Matin states that the Germans. despite the most desperate counterattacks, have been unable to retake an inch of their lost ground. They threw in ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. Lack of Discipline.

    Admiral. Koltchak, commander of the Black Sea Meet, after attending the naval and military conference at Petrograd, prepared a report on his return to Sevastopol, ...

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  20. French Captured 1,000 Unwounded.

    The French communique of Tuesday morning says:—Enemy attacks on positions we captured on Monday north of Mont Cornillet and the “Casque of Teton,” were ...

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  21. Austrian Command Changed

    The Austrian command on the south-western front has been transferred from the Archduke Eugene to Marshal Conrad. The Italian General E. de Rossi, who was ...

    Article : 250 words
  22. M. Kerensky Endangered.

    The Jewish daily newspaper forwards reports of an attempt on the life of M. Kerensky (the Russian Minister of Justice) at Petrograd by adherents of the old ...

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  24. One Raid Reported.

    Gen. Haig reported on Tuesday evening:—We successfully raided trenches east of Vermeils. There is nothing to report from the rest of the front. ...

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  25. DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL.

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  26. Russian Foreign Committee.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that M. Terestchencko (Foreign Minister), Prince Lvoff (Prime Minister), M. Perinski (Minister ...

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  27. MILITARY MEDAL.

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  28. The German Version.

    A wireless German official message says: —Several strong British advances at Bulle-court and Crorselies sanguinarily failed. The French attacked south-west and south ...

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  29. TAKING OVER THE GERMAN SCHOOLS.

    A further statement was made by the Premier (Hon. C. Vaughan) this morning in reference to the decision of the Government to take over the German schools ...

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  30. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    The enlistment figures for last week show a further decrease of 125 compared with the previous week. For some time past the number of voh[?]teens coming forward ...

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  31. GERMAN ANNEXATIONS

    The Danzig section of the independent committee for German peace has petitioned Gen. Hindenburg asking for the annexation of Belgium and Poland and the return ...

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  32. Brazil and Germany.

    The President of Brazil has sent a message to Congress requesting the revocation of the agreement of neutrality with Germany. It is anticipated that the sinking of ...

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  33. SUBMARINE PIRACY.

    Since the beginning of the war Denmark has lost 150 ships, while 200 seamen have been killed in the last three months. A German destroyer captured three ...

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  34. Preference and the Allies.

    The Journal des Debars in a strong article against the proposed system of British Imperial trade preference, says:—“We think this erroneous policy springs from ...

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  35. THE CALL FOR MEN.

    Mr. Donald Mackinnon (Director-General of Recruiting) has advised the local recruiting authorities that he will arrive in Adelaide on Sunday next, and on Monday ...

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  36. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    In the House of Lords Lord Newton, replying to a question as to the treatment of prisoners, said one or two German prisoners had been wounded by long-range ...

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  37. DUKE OF NORFOLK’S ESTATE.

    Probate has been granted to the will of the Duke of Norfolk, the estate having been sworn at £300,000. It bequeaths £100,000 for various Roman Catholic ...

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  38. No Yielding of Colonies.

    Dr. Inner, a well-known German colonial authority, writing in Die Hanse, asks the intentions of the German Government about the German colonies in the South ...

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  39. Brazilian Steamer Sunk.

    The Brazilian steamer Tijn[?], 2,304 tons, has been torpedoed off the coast of Brittany. A portion of the crew was saved. ...

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  40. A FRACTURED COLLARBONE.

    KADINA, May 22.—A most unfortunate accident occurred on Friday afternoon last to Mr. H. Chambers, of Kadina, during a holiday visit to his son at Renmark. Mr. ...

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  41. China Beset at Home.

    The Tientsin correspondent of The Morning Post says that the Lower House at Pekin yesterday decided by a small majority not to discuss the question of ...

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  42. THE NO VOTE.

    We’ve just got a cable to toll us The news of the vote on the war; And, by jove, if I thought it was gospel, I’d never go back any more. ...

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  43. Giant Cargo Submarines.

    A company with a capital of £2,000,000, and headed by Mr. Simon Lake, the inventor, contemplates building 10,000-ton cargo-carrying submarines. Mr. Lake says ...

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  44. MR. LEOPOLD DE ROTHSCHILD ILL.

    Mr. Leopold de Rothschild, son of Baron Lionel de Rothschild, M.P., is seriously ill. ...

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  45. Incidents of the War.

    Major V. Fleming (Unionist member of the House of Commons for Henley) has bean killed in action. ...

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  46. Attsted on Wednesday.

    Following are the names of the men who attested at Adelaide on Wednesday:—W. C. Luxmoore, clerk; F. C. Luxmoore, clerk; W. J. Futcher, Commercial traveller; W. H. Michael, ...

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  47. BARRIER FIXTURES.

    A public meeting at the town hall last night decided to hold a gala day on Saturday, September 29, and Hospital Sunday on September 30. ...

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  48. “GO-SLOW” ABANDONED.

    It is officially announced that, so far as can be ascertained, the coal miners have abandoned the “go slow” policy and are turning out the normal output. ...

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