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  4. HOPE ABANDONED.

    There is apparently now no prospect of the survival and rescue of Mr. Harry" Hawker, the intrepid Australian aviator, and his companion. Commander Grieve— ...

    Article : 80 words
  5. NO ESCAPE.

    The allied reply to the German representations about the peace treaty is a refusal to admit that the German people can disclaim responsibility for the actions of the ...

    Article : 41 words
  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Ten of the largest locomotives in the world are being built for the Virginian Ranroad. Each weighs 419 tons, with tender: has high–pressure cylinders 30 in. ...

    Article : 559 words
  7. INFLUENZA.

    The Chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. Ramsay Smith) was notified on Wednesday morning by the officer of the Local Board of Health at R[?]n. ...

    Article : 380 words
  8. ADMIRAL JELLICOE'S VISIT.

    In response to a telegram intimating that the residents of Port Lincoln desired to tender him a reception, Admiral Jellicoe has telegraphed to the Premier (Hon. A. ...

    Article : 229 words
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  10. LATEST SPORTING.

    Heavy rain continues to fall, and the third day's racing in connection with the Sydney Cup Meeting have been postponed until Thursday. ...

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  11. CAMOUFLAGE AND CONVOY.

    In the current issue of The Emergency Fleet News appears an interesting account by a Shipping Board officer of the convoy and camouflage systems adopted by the ...

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  12. LEAVING THE RHINE.

    The American army of occupation is leaving the Rhine. The withdrawal will be complete by June 23. ...

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  13. Capt. Pickles Still Hopeful.

    Capt. Pickles, the well-known Australian air [?]ilot, [?]eiuses to abandon hope of the survival of Mr. Hawker. He 'thinks the latter may have been picked up by a vessel ...

    Article : 107 words
  14. Formalities Dispensed With

    As Admiral Jellicoe will arrive in South Australia on a Sunday, and as the harbour is 13 miles from Adelaide. His Excellency the Governor and Lord Jellicoe have agreed ...

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  15. TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says the American and other allied Governments have decided to lend £4,000,000 to the Inter-Allied ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. Wednesday's Bulletins.

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  17. POLICE OFFICERS.

    It has (been decided that no officers in the police force who are over the age of 65 years shall be retained in the service after June 30 next. The Act provides that ...

    Article : 171 words
  18. What the Admiralty Did.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. Macnama[?]) announced in the House of Commons that after Mr. Hawker started on his Transatlantic ...

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  19. NOW THE WAR IS OVER.

    President Wilson's Congress message recornmends the repeal of prohibition, in so far as it applies to wine and beer; and announces that the control of the United ...

    Article : 62 words
  20. Why Hawker Hurried.

    The correspondent of The New York Times at St. Johns says the presence of an American seaplane at Trepassey (Newfoundland) has strengthened the ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. WAR EXIGENCIES.

    At-the and of" October, 1915 (writes in The Nursing Mirror an 'English Sister who was in the Serbian retreat), we were told we must get out of the country. Our ...

    Article : 572 words
  22. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    The Secretary for Lands has written as follows to[?] the Secretary of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League (South Australian branch):—''In reply to ...

    Article : 472 words
  23. The 'Plane's Lifeboat.

    The 'plane in which Mr. Hawker set out on his flight across the Atlantic was a Sonwith ''Transport," fitted with a 375-horsepower Rolls Royce "Eagle" engine, ...

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  24. In the Country.

    WALLAROO, May 19.—The influenza epidemic is cansing the Iocai doctors some conce[?]. There are a number of isolated cases in private homes, two of them se[?]ons. In view of the spread ...

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  25. MOTOR CYCLIST'S DEATH.

    The City Watchhouse authorities intimated on Wednesday morning that the motor cyclist who had died as the result of injuries sustained in a collision on the ...

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  26. AMERICAN SEAPLANE.

    The United States naval seaplane, N.C.4. left the Azores for -Lisbon at 12.10 this afternoon (Greenwich time). ...

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  27. WOMEN LAWYERS.

    Lord Buckmaster's Bill, which passed its [?]ecoud reading in the House-of Lords last week, provides for the admission of women: not merely as solicitors, but as barristers; ...

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  28. RENMARK SCHOOL.

    On Tuesday morning Me[?]s A[?] Conna[?]. M.P., and Mr. Dix (of the Renmark School Committee) waited on the Minister of .Education (Hon. W. H. Harvey) with reference to the play ...

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  29. PERSONAL.

    Lient. F. Hardy, M.C. and bar, returned by the transport Sardinia last week. He won the M[?]sary Cross in August 1918. and he bar was awarded him at Builecourt ...

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  30. HEAVY RAIN IN FAR NORTH.

    Very heavy rain has fallen, averaging an inch over the West Darling country, and extonding north. Broken Hill had 100 points, and Burta 115. It is still raining. ...

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  31. BIRD TABLES.

    Birds need human help in hard weather like this, but some need it very much more than others. The finches, including the ubiquitous house sparrow can always ...

    Article : 452 words
  32. MAIL NOTICES.

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  33. FELL FROM A TRAIN.

    Ac 10.35 p.m. en Tuesday, Porter W. G. Couch discovered that a man had fallen from a train at the Port Adelaide Railway Station (Commercial road), and reported ...

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  34. PORT MACQUAIRE DUE THIS AFTERNOON.

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  35. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Advice has been received in Adelaide that [?]e. Cpl. P. Carrison (43rd Battalion) has been awarded the [?]iliiary Medal "for great [?]allantry, skin, and leadership near Hamel and Mericourt. ...

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  37. HOR[?]SEDRIVERS' WAGES.'

    The Wages Board to-day started an enquiry into the wages, hours, and conditions of members of the Honsedrivers and. Wholesale. Employes' Union. The union ...

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  38. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. Pellow Brown, of Scott's Creek, have been notified that their son, Dvr. G. T G. Brown, is returning to Australia by the Runic, and will arrive about June 13, after having been ...

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  40. Family Notices

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