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  5. HAWKER.

    The Admiralty has issued an official statement that the steamer Mary has transferred Messrs. Hawker and Grieve to the destroyer Woolston, which is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HOME RULE,

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Hartshorn, Labour member for Ogmore (Wales), moved a motion condemning military rule in Ireland. and arged the ...

    Article : 186 words
  7. HERO OF JUTLAND

    Admiral Viscount Jellicoe and Lady Jellicoe, arrived in Adelaide on Sunday, and were greeted by rain as well as by many warm-hearted citizens, who braved ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GERMANY THROWING STONES.

    It is reported that the Esthonians have captured the imperial place of Peterhof, 16 miles west of Petrograd. ...

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  9. AFGHANS DISPERSED

    The Viceroy of India (Lord Chelmsford) reported on Thursday:—There has been a dispersal of Afghan forces along the whole frontier. It was intended to raise the ...

    Article : 93 words
  10. SOCIALISTIC RAILWAYMEN.

    The French Railwaymen's Congress has denounced the peace terms, demanded the withdrawal of treaps from Russia, and urged the establishment of proletariat rule ...

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  11. Train Held Up by Masked Men.

    Twenty masked men held up a passenger train at a wayside station in County Limerick to rescue a Sinn. Fein prisoner. They killed one policeman and severely ...

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  12. 'NO CONSCRIPTION."

    The Secretary of State for War. (Mr. Winston Churchill), speaking at Dundee, said Great Britain was not going to be a conscript nation: 'We are going to make ...

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  13. TEUTONIC ASSURANCE.

    The Paris correspondent of The New York World says the German delegates are preparing several new notes for presentation to the Peace Conference, in ...

    Article : 175 words
  14. EXCURSION TRAIN WRECKED.

    The moat serious accident, that "has occurred on the suburban lines - for many years involved an Empire Day excursion train from Simon's Town to Capetown, ...

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  15. Finns Against Bolsheviks.

    A Finish army was mobilized to-day for [?]tice against the Eassian Bokhevik main [?]ce which is [?]ouring to out the communications of the Alhes between ...

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  16. Fine Speech by Lord Jellicoe.

    Nearly an hour before the reception there was only standing room in the Adelaide Town Hall. It was difficult to get inside owing to the enormous crowd outside, and, ...

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  17. Ray of Hope From Hebrides.

    The coastguard on Lewis -Island (the most northerly of the Outer Hebrides) reports that a Danish, steamer has picked- up Messrs. Hawker and Grieve. ...

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  18. Aeroplane's Light Seen.

    The captain of the steamer Samnagar says be saw an aeroplane's red Verey light in the same position in which it was seen from the cable ship "Faraday ...

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  19. Civil Populace to Leave.

    Th entho[?]ities at Petrograd are advising the Population to leave the city. All Government institutions will be removed in July 1, cutting off the Neva district from ...

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  20. BRITISH GOVERNMENT POLICY.

    New. members or the Coalition Committee are inviting members of the House of Commons to join an active non-political group which is being formed to assist in ...

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  21. Early Fall of Capital Predicted.

    The Esthonian northern force is within [?]0 miles of Petrograd, and threatens to cut the Petrograd-Moscow Railway. The fall of Petrograd is expected within a few days. ...

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  22. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Council of Four has modified the indemnities formula [?]hereby Germany is to agree to pay in gold for the Saar mines if she plebiscite to be taken in 1934 goes ...

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  23. Red Light Meant "All Well"

    Mr. Hawker carried a red Verey light to signal "all well," and ask his position from time to time. ...

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  24. LAWN TENNIS.

    Mr. Patterson (Australia) has won the Surrey tennis courts' singles championship beating Mr. Roper Barrett, 6—2,6—3, 6—2 Messrs. Pa[?]terson and Thomas won the ...

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  25. KOLTCHAK AND JAPAN,

    The Manchester Guardian declares that Japan's recognition of Gen. Koltchak. the leader of the Cossacks, who claims to be the legitimate ruler of all Russian, is ...

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  27. LUDENDORFF INTERVIEWED.

    The Berlin correspondent of The New York Post has had an interview with Genyon Ludendorff, who expressed the opinion that the allied victory was due to the use ...

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  28. LICENSING PROSECUTIONS.

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Monday, before Mr. E. M. Sabine, S. M., end Mr. C. A. Campbell, Horace Duncan, licensee of the Gresham Hotel, Adelaide, was ...

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  29. BURGLARS STILL BUSY

    During the week-end -three oases of shop breaking occurred in Adelaide. in the first instance the carpenter's shop of Mr. George Hudd, in Gilles street, was entered, ...

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  30. THE AUSTRALIANS.

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  31. State Dinner.

    There was a large and representative assemblage of State and Federal legislators, naval and military personages, and prominent citizens at Parliament House on ...

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  32. PERSONAL.

    Our London correspondent cabled on Sunday that Mr. Hughes had returned to Paris. Mr. Walter J. Price. B.A.. who since his ...

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  33. PASTOR R. E. HARE'S LECTURES.

    Before a' large audience in the Town Hall on Sunday night Pastor R. E. Hare continued his Lxies. of lectures by speaking on the subject "Unseating the War God" He cited facts and ...

    Article : 178 words
  34. A Bold Assertion?

    The Daily News says Japan's recognition off[?] Koltchak gives very sinister point [?] Ha[?] speech. The newspaper [?] Does this step mean a hold ...

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  36. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY.

    M. Renner (Chief of the Austrian Peace Delegation), in an interview at Basle, enroute for Paris, said he would advance a programme embracing the union of Austria ...

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  37. Siberia's Appreciation.

    Gen Kolchck, in a letter to Mr. Winston Churthill, expresses profound appreciation of Great Britain's assistance of the siberian [?]roops, "whose sole desire is to ...

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  39. Pros and Cons.

    The Paris correspondent of The Daily Telegraph writes:—"It is recognised here that the incorporation of Austria with the German republic would entirely alter the ...

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  40. To Repel the Poles.

    The Berlin Lokal Anzieger says reliable [?]terana. trpops are proceeding to Upper [?] to reinforce the frontier guards and [?]pel the Polish attacks. ...

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