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  4. OSTEND BOMBARDED

    The vice-admiral at Dover reports that early on 'Tuesday morning a British flotilla heavily bombarded the naval base and workshops at Ostend. A large number or ...

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  5. LATEST SPORTING.

    Grand Nations! Hurdle Race, three miles Grun July 7).—Gold Wave, Nick-a-Jack, Pistolier, Bundong, Wondergraph, Bill Taft, Sir Prim, Van Homreigh, Macnaughty, Rathdarnha, Lumur, ...

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  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    A German meat substitute was found to consist largely of ground glass. Naturally the fraud was Been through— English Exchange ...

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  7. RAID ON ENGLAND

    Art aeroplane raid is in progress over the Thames Estuary. Bombs have been dropped on Essex and Kent. One German machine is reported to have been brought ...

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  9. ITALIAN OFFENSIVE.

    An Italian official message states:—-We repulsed renewed Austrian attempts eastward of Gorizia and at Vodice. The enemy, after several days of violent ...

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  10. OSTEND BADLY BATTERED.

    The bombardment of Ostend was heard at Harrow- in Middlesex. The Exchange Telegraph Agency's Flush correspondent states that the ...

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  11. LITTLE GIRL'S STORY

    A case of alleged criminal assault, ventilated at the Adelaide Police Court or Wednesday morning, was so revolting that it was referred to by Sub Inspector Beare as one of the worst ever brought ...

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  12. Austrian Torpedo Boat Sunk

    An Austrian official message says:—On the night of June 3-4 an enemy submarine torpedoed and sank one of our torpedo boats in the Northern Adriatic, but the ...

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  13. WESTERN FRONT.

    Gen. Haig reported on Tuesday morning.—We drove off raiders south-east of Lens and soutih of Armerrtieres. We successfully raided south and east of Ypres. ...

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  14. ALL IN.

    President Wilson, in addressing Confederate veterans of the Cavil War, said this great nation was kept united to be an instrument in God's hands to secure liberty ...

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  15. GERMAN ASSAULTS.

    Two German divisions which arrived recently from the Russian front participated in Monday's fighting. They attacked in elbow-to-elbow formation, and suffered ...

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  16. SIXTEEN PLANES ENGAGED.

    The official report states that 16 aeroplanes lanes participated in to-night's raid. They crossed the Essex coast at 6.15, and dropped bombs in country districts and ...

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  17. COL. C. T. C. DE CRESPIGNY. D.S.O.,

    Concerning whom a paragraph appeared in The Register on Monday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. RUSSIANS FIGHTING.

    A wireless Russian official (message says: —There has been intense enemy artillery work in the region of Krevo (Vihia). The Kurds in attempting an attack ...

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  19. SEIZED ENEMY SHIPS.

    The Shipping Board has announced that over 100,000 tons of the seized Austrian and German ships can be repaired and become available at the end of July. ...

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  20. FRENCH AIR ACTIVITIES.

    The French communique of Tuesday morning says:—A brisk attack in the night time restored to us the parts of the trenches in which the Germans gained a ...

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  21. The German Report

    A message from Berlin state:—Nothing of importance bas developed on the east front, although fighting activity has been, revived at many points. ...

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  22. British 'Planes at Work.

    The British Admiralty states that naval aeroplanes bombed an aerodrome at Szems Westrem on Sunday night with good results. Seaplanes simultaneously attacked a ...

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  23. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    In connection with the Federal elections declarations of the poll have been arranged as follow: —Senate— Adelaide Town Hall, noon, Friday next. House of ...

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  24. AMERICAN MONEY.

    In the Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law earn America had advanced to Great Britain £80,000,000 sterling. ...

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  25. DESPERATE REMEDY.

    A woman named Britomart, who entered the ranks as a man and won the St. George's Cross, is raising a fighting regiment of women to proceed immediately to ...

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  26. PEACE!

    The Cologne Gazette, in a semi-official declaration, states that those persons who thought that peace zephyrs were blowing must now change their minds after the ...

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  27. SHIPS AND SUGAR.

    The Federal Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) will have two interesting items to report in his next statement of Federal revenue which be will submit to ...

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  28. LUXURIES BOARD.

    The first meeting of the board appointed by the Federal Ministry to regulate the importation of luxuries was held today at the Interstate Commission's rooms. Mr. N. C. ...

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  29. AMERICA AND CONSCRIPTION.

    The registration in connection with conscription is occurring widely throughout the country, and is creating intense patriotism. The conflict of opinion will ...

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  30. STATE POLITICS.

    The writ dealing with the by-election in the District of Newcastle was returned on Wednesday to -the Speaker, of the House of Assembly (Hon. F. W. Coneybeer). The ...

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  31. PERSONAL.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. A. W. Styles) will leave for Sydney on Thursday on departmental business. He will be absent about 12 days. Some of the matters ...

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  32. GERMAN REPORT.

    A wireless German official message states:—The artiller battle in Wytschaete salient and neighbouring sectors has continued with extreme violence. ...

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  33. FRENCH YARRA SUNK.

    The Messageries Maritimes steamer Yarra (4,163 tons) was torpedoed and sunk on Tuesday, May 29, in the Eastern Mediterranean. Six hundred and ninety persons ...

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  34. HIGH COURT SITTINGS.

    Although an apparently formidable list of cases confronted the Judges of the High Court Bench upon their arrival in Adelaide slightly more than a week ago, the ...

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  35. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore, Wednesday, June 6.—Low water 10.20 a.m. ; high water, 4.20 p.m. ARRIVED.—June 6. Ferret, 245, Gustafeen, Spencer's Gulf ports. ...

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  36. ACQUISITION OF QUEENSLAND CROP.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has not yet received from the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Ryan) the definite undertaking which he requires that, if the ...

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  37. RUSSIAN WAR LOAN.

    Subscriptions to the "liberty loan" now total more than £104,000,000. The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Telegraph is of opinion that the loan, which is a ...

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  38. STARVING POLES.

    The whole of Russian Poland is gripped with famine, which is especially acute in Warsaw, Lodz, and other industrial centres. The Polish State Council has ...

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  39. PARTITION OF BELGIUM.

    German newspapers state that Dr. Hollweg visited Brussels, and discussed with Falkenhausen the question of the administrative partition of Belgium ...

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  40. THE CARPENTERS' CASE.

    The president of the Industrial Court (Mr. president Jethro Brown) will speak to the minutes concerning the carpenters’ case on Friday morning next. His Honor delivered judgement in this ...

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  41. SEW AMERICAN COLONIES.

    Denmark’s sale of her West Indian colonies to the United States of America has been fully concluded by the Danish Kings’ farewell message to is former subjects. It ...

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  42. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    At a meeting of the State Economy Party to-day a motion, which has been submitted some time ago by Mr. A. A. Bilson, favouring the creation of a ...

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  43. "A SAUSAGE WRAPPER."

    An the Inverell Quarter Sessions to-day, Robert McGowan, proprietor of The Moree News, claimed £400 damages for libel from Cecil Last, who was Mr. ...

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  44. Attested on Wednesday.

    Following are the names of the men who attested at Adelaide on Wednesday:—A. M. NFLSON. Government employe; R. PARR, labourer; F. J. KEKNE, woolclasser; S. H. WALDRON. ...

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  45. Austrians Also Famishing.

    The food question in Austria is becoming increasingly cratical. All parcels of food for Italian prisoners are systematically used to feed the starving Austrian ...

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  46. Mr. Henderson in Russia.

    The British War Cabinet Minister (Mr. Arthur Henderson) attended a meeting or the Provisional Government. He reported that the effect of State intervention in ...

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