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  4. CARRIAGE OF FRUIT

    AT A MEETING OF THE COLD STORAGE AND ICE ASSOCIATION TO-DAY. MR. F. MOORE READ A PAPER ON "FRUIT AND ...

    Article : 140 words
  5. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asq[?]ich presided last night at a dinner to the French Parliamentarians who are visiting England There was a brilliant and ...

    Article : 417 words
  6. PIRACY SIX MORE VICTIMS.

    Lloyd's report that the following steamers have been sunk by enemy submarines:—Zafra (British.), 3,578 tons, owned by the English and American ...

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  7. FRENCH DELEGATION WELCOMED BY KING.

    A DELEGATION OF TEN MEMBERS OF THE FRENCH PARLIAMENT ARRIVED IN LONDON TO-DAY AS THE GUESTS OF THE ...

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  8. DECLINE OF THE GERMAN MORALE. TROOPS REFUSE TO FACE GUNS

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the Central News Agency telegraphs that the remnant of a German battalion which recently took part in the fighting at ...

    Article : 85 words
  9. Family Notices

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  10. KUT-EL-AMARA

    A Turkish communique issued at Constantinople gives a distorted version of the fight to the eastward of Falahiyah, on the Tigris, on April 5 and April 6, and ...

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  12. BIOGRAPHICAL PARTICULARS

    Mr. J. W. Channon, of Port Adelaide, has received word from, his son, Corporal Stanley Channon, that he has been promoted to sergeant, and is still at ...

    Article : 128 words
  13. Family Notices

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  14. THE WESTERN FRONT

    A communique issued this afternoon says:—"The operations of April 9 marked the first great attempt at a general offensive on a front exceeding twenty ...

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  15. THE RUSSIANS

    A communique issued this morning says. —"We have captured a trench on the Lower Strypa. The enemy made fruitless ...

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  16. ST. ELOI

    General Sir Doughs Haig reports:—"We have captured the mine crater remaining in German hands at St. Eloi, and have established ourselves in the German ...

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  17. ANZAC DAY

    THE AUSTRALIANS AND NEW ZEALAND TROOPS IN ENGLAND WILL ATTEND A MEMORIAL SERVICE IN WESTMINSTER ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND SECRETARY

    MR. C. F. URAY PALLISER, SECRETARY TO-THE HIGH COMMISSIONER. FOR NEW ZEAEAHD HAS RESIGNED THE POSITION. ...

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  19. BANK NOTES WITHOUT VALUE, TURKEY WANTS GOLD.

    Messages received here from Berlin indicate the existence of a serious disagreement between Germany and Turkey, owing to the recall of Germans from Turkey. ...

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  20. WAR TAXES

    In the House of Commons last night some speakers severely criticised the railway ticket, match, and amusement taxes. The Chancellor (Mr. McKenna) promised ...

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  21. HOOK BOYS' WAGES,

    The investigation of the working conditions of hook boys employed on the wharfs at Port Adelaide was continued in the Industrial Court, before Pis Honor Mr. ...

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  22. THE PARIS CONFERENCE

    Mr. Asquith, in the House of Commons to-day, said he hoped Mr. Hughes would be able to attend the Economic Conference in Paris, as one of the ...

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  23. MESOPOTAMIA

    In regard to the operations in Mesopotamia, General Sir Percy Lake reports that the preparations of General Gorringe for an attack on the Turkish position at ...

    Article : 423 words
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  25. NO HERITAGE OF WOE.

    IN THE HOUSE OE COMMONS TO-DAY THE PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY TO THE FOREIGN OFFICE (SIR ROBERT CECIL) SAID ...

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  29. AN ARM BROKEN.

    A distressing accident befell Eric Ward, the three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs G. Ward, of Mount Gambier, on Saturday afternoon. He this crossing the mair ...

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  30. A LIGHT RAIN.

    After the unseasonably dry and warm conditions on Monday the rain which fell on Tuesday morning was timely, but its Lightness in the agricultural districts, as ...

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  31. A BOLT.

    Some excitement was caused in Sturtstreet about mid-day to-day by a horse, attached to a cart, the property of Mr. F. G. Mantiensen, of Sutton Town, breaking ...

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  32. GERMAN TRADE WITH NORWAY.

    The "Aftenposten" states that, for the fist time since the beginning of the war, German steamers have arrived at Norwegian west coast harbors with coal, ...

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  33. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    To-day 11,000 unionists marched in procession through the principal streets of Melbourne. They were celebrating Eight Hours Day, and lustre was added to the ...

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  34. GONE INTO CAMP.

    The following men went into camp on Tucsday:—C. Styant-Browne, G. J. Stord, W. W. Chanstrom, F. Seberg, J. J. Westbury, H. J. Wahley, A. B. Vohr, E. R. White, L. Burzacott, ...

    Article : 119 words
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