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  3. RUSSIANS IN PERSIA

    A French wireless message states that the Russians in Persia are continually pushing back mixed bands of Kurds and Turks, operating under German officers. ...

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  4. PATRIOTIC WIDOW

    The King and Queen to-day received Private Clutha Mackenzie, son of the High Commissioner for New Zealand, who lost his sight while fighting at the ...

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  5. THE PRIPET REGION. GERMANS EVACUATE TRENCHES

    The following communique was issued this evening:—"The artillery duel at Artois is being continued from Hill 119 to the Neuvelle-Thelus-road. Hand-grenade ...

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  6. STOP PRESS NEWS. 557TH DAY OF THE WAR

    MEMBERS OF THE FRENCH CABINET ARRIVED IN LONDON TODAY FOR A MEETING OF THE ALLIED WAR COUNCIL. THEY ...

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  7. STRAIGHT TALK BY AUSTRIAN PROFESSOR.

    Professor Masaryk, a former member of the Austrian Reichrath, who was exiled at the outset of the war, emphasises the necessity of wiping out the Hapsburg ...

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  8. THE SHARE MARKET

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  9. Family Notices

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  10. AMERICAN ATROCITIES

    THE NEWSPAPERS STATE THAT THE MASSACRE OF THE FEW REMAINING ARMENIANS HAS BEEN RECOMMENCED. MEN AND ...

    Article : 54 words
  11. STOLEN GOLD

    Lieutenant Berg, the commander of the German crew which brought the Appam to America, says the raider Moewe removed £40,000 worth of gold, bars from ...

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  13. THE IRON SHORTAGE.

    So difficult has it become for engineering and agricultural implement firms in Australia to replenish their stocks of bar iron that the position is undoubtedly serious. ...

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  14. "LET OTHERS RIP!"

    The Inspector-General of the Australian Forces (Major-General McCay) visited the Mitcham camp on Thursday. He was accompanied by the State Commandant ...

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  15. CLOSING THE MUSEUMS

    THE PRIME MINISTER (MR. AS QUITED, REPLYING TO A DEPUTATION TO-DAY, REFUSED TO RECONSIDER THE DECISION TO ...

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  16. TREBLE INCOME TAX

    Sir Peter McBride, Agent-General for Victoria, in reply to an enquiry by the Hon. J. G. Jenkins, states that a person residing in Great Britain and deriving ...

    Article : 58 words
  17. ROUMANIAN WHEAT

    The Roumanian Export Committee have decided to sell 100,000 waggons of cereals to the Central Powers. ...

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  18. CHURCHES AND WAR.

    The Baptist Handbook shows a decline in the membership of that denomination of 3,176 for the year. This is partly owing to the war. ...

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  19. RUSSIAN ADVANCE

    In view of the German pressure which is being brought to bear on Roumania, the London newspapers give prominence to the Russian capture of the village of Uscieczka ...

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  20. AMERICA AND AUSTRIA

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Lansing) has demanded from Austria an apology for the recent attack without warning of an Austrian submarine on the steamer ...

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  21. GRATEFUL SERBS

    M. Vesuich, the Serbian Minister in Paris, on being interviewed, said thanks were due to Prance and the Allies for saving 150,000 men of the Serbian army. ...

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  22. ENEMY EVACUATE TRENCHES

    Owing to the overflowing of the Ognmisk Canal, as the result of a sudden thaw, the Germans have evacuated the whole of their second line trenches, sacrificing great ...

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  23. ARRESTED CONSULS

    The Austra-German consuls who were arrested recently at Mytilene, have been released at Toulon. ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA AND THE WAR

    The Imperial Industries' Club entertained the High Commissioner for Australia (the Right Hon. A. Fisher) at luncheon to-day. The Lord Mayor ...

    Article : 253 words
  25. FRANCE AND BELGIUM

    The following offcial communique was issued in Paris on Wednesday afternoon:—"The Germans exploded two heavily-charged mines to the westward of ...

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  26. BARQUENTINE ASHORE.

    Early on Thursday morning the barquentine Senorita, a three-masted steel vessel, of 324 tons, went ashore on the Queenscliffe side of the Point Lonsdale ...

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  27. ON GALLIPOLI

    A wounded officer of Marines writes:—"After the first attack on the Bulair lines at the eastern extremity of the Gallipoli Peninsula on Sunday, April 15, the Marine ...

    Article : 560 words
  28. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrival.—At London—Mamari, from New Zealand ports. Departures.—For Sydney—Sierra, from San Francisco. For Melbourne—Spokane, from Puget ...

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  29. REDUCED HOUSE RENTS.

    When the war broke out house rents in the metropolitan district were high, notwithstanding the fact that building operations were brisk. The supply was hardly ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—All wheat for shipping or for milling purposes is now under Government control. The official quotation for parcels on Thursday was 5/3½ per bushel at Port Adelaide or chief ...

    Article : 269 words
  31. THE BARRIER STRIKE.

    In communicating the decision of the committee of-representatives of the Barrier mines to support the proposal for ending the Broken Hill strike, put forward ...

    Article : 132 words
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  34. TERRITORY FLOODS.

    A telegram received from the Rev. J. Warren, superintendent of the Roper River Aboriginal Mission, Northern Territory, states that two disastrous floods which ...

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  35. GERMANY APOLOGISES

    Germany has apologised for the recent torpedoing of the Dutch steamer Artemis, and has offered to pay an indemnity. ...

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  36. THE WHEAT SCHEME.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Mr, Graham) stated to-day that he was receiving many assurances from farmers who were previously opposed to the Government ...

    Article : 182 words
  37. THE "ARMY" ON THE BEACH.

    At the meeting of the Port Adelaide City Council on Thursday evening Alderman Barber asked the Mayor if he would take steps to allot to the Salvation Army a ...

    Article : 213 words
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  39. THE VERDICT WAS THE SAME.

    At the Police Court to-day a man was proceeded against for purchasing a stolen sac suit, and he pleaded not guilty. The bench heard evidence for the prosecution, ...

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  40. HOWITZERS EXPLODE.

    It has transpired that while some 20in. howitzers were being tested at Skodra (Scutari) on December last, they exploded during the initial tests. There were ...

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  41. BROKEN HILL.

    The Government Tramways Board No. 3 began its sittings here to-day, Mr. T. R. Bavin being chairman. The men are asking for higher wages and various ...

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