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  2. Advertising

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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS. 1387TH DAY OF THE WAR

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch published late to-night, states:—The French carried out a successful night operation to the east and north-east of Locre. ...

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  4. AMERICAN EFFORT SPEEDING UP SHIPS.

    The Hon. Crawford Vaughan, formerly Premier of South Australia, in an interview to-day, said:—The Allies need 7,500,000 tons of hew shipping this year to maintain their ...

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  5. IRISH ARRESTS

    The arrests in connection with the alleged conspiracy in Ireland number over 100 persons, including 73-Sinn Feiners, who sailed from Kingstown for Holyhead on ...

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  6. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION. GALLANT RAID IN FRANCE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch this afternoon, reports:—We made prisoners of a few men by a successful raid on May 19 in the Albert sector. We ...

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  8. THE TURF

    On Tuesday morning the course proper 15 yards from the rails was in use, and notwithstanding the heavy going some fair times were made. Two or three horses worked before the light was good ...

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  9. FIGHTS IN THE AIR

    The residents of a town in the west [?] Sunday night, during the raid, witnessed an aerial duel. The British pilot [?] off the raider, who tried to avoid ...

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  10. DEATH FROM TOXAEMIA.

    The coronial enquiry to ascertain the cause of the death of Minnie Irving (38), a single woman, was resumed by the City Coroner (Dr. W. Ramsay Smith) in the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday. ...

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  11. Dealing with Submarines.

    The Navy Department announces that America is increasing her patrol force in European waters. This is one Of the factors in respect to the reduced sinkings of ...

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  12. AFTER THE WAR

    The Duke of Connaught to-day opened the Inter-Albed Conference [?] the care of disabled soldiers after the [?] The [?] and Queen visited the conference and ...

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  13. BRITISH AIRMEN

    The Admiralty announce:—Fine weather enabled us to make constant air reconnaissances against Bruges and the Zeebrugge to Bruges Canal. Photographs ...

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  14. BRITISH HEROISM

    [?] Marshal Sir Douglas Haig has issued a special order of the day, in which be payx attribute to the devotion, endurance, and gallantry of the labor units in ...

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  15. An Aviator Killed.

    A message from the American front states that Major Raoul Lufberry, an American airman, and a former student of Lafayette University, was shot and killed on ...

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  16. COMFORTS FOR SOLDIERS.

    The monthly meeting of the 9th and 11th Light Horse Regimental Club was held in the Returned Soldiers' Association premises, Austral Gardens, on Wednesday last. Captain Hartley Williams ...

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  17. STATE OF IRELAND

    Ireland is still outwardly calm this morning. The arrests continue quietly all over [?] The latest arrests in[?] Gonne, the handsome widow ...

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  18. CASUALTY LIST 402.

    Casualty list No. 402 will be released tomorrow (Wednesday) evening at 9 o'clock. ...

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  19. BOHEMIAN UNREST

    The Austrian newspapers report that demonstrations in favor of the [?] Powers have taken place at Prague. Intente flags were haisted and [?] ...

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  20. A SOLDIER'S WILL.

    At the Full Court on Tuesday, before the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Buchanan, a motion was presented by Mr. David Waterhouse that letters of ...

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  21. PRISONERS RETURN

    Over ten thousands persons assembled at St. Pancras Railway-station to welcome 270 returned prisoners from Germany, including many cot cases. The band of the ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND WOOL.

    The season's wool clip has been practically disposed of, with the exception of crutchings. There were 505,123 bales, and the average value per bale was £22 14/9, ...

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  23. PERSONAL NEWS.

    While the Premier. (Hon. A. H. Peake) was in Sydney recently he met Captain Glossop, commander of the Australian cruiser Sydney, which, sank the Emden early in ...

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  24. SUBMARINE SUNK

    A Tonlon telegram states that the guns boat Aily sank a German submarine on Wednesday and picked up five prisoners, together with a Spanish officer, who ...

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  25. LORD RHONDDA WILL RETAIN OFFICE.

    The Press Bureau announces:—At the Prime Minister's request Lord Rhondda, the Food Controller, has withdrawn his resignation. Owing to illness he will be ...

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  26. RUSSIAN TROUBLES

    The united sitting of the Central Executive and the Moscow Soviet, to discuss the Russian foreign policy, has not justified ...

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  27. TAXATION APPEAL

    At the Civil Court on Tuesday, before the Chief Justice, the hearing was continued of the appeal by Arthur Graham By mill, public officer of the Canowie ...

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  28. DOROTHY BRUNTON.

    [?] Dorothy Brunton, the celebrated Australian musical comedy artist, has left for London, under contract. She will re[?] to America to fill a leading role ...

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  29. Adelaide Men Included

    There are two Australians among the men repatriated this morning. Private Charles Curnow, of the 48th Battalion, belonging to Montacute, near ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Lance-Corporal FRANK JAMES, youngest son of Mrs. S. A. James, Hill-terrace, North Adelaide, died of wounds in Franco on April 24. He left Adelaide in July, 1915, with the Army Medical ...

    Article : 449 words
  31. Family Notices

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  32. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    [?] the late arrival of the trans[?] [?] they are travelling the sol[?] [?] names appeared in List "L" [?] [?] Adelaide to-morrow, as ...

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  33. SAVINGS D[?]

    The rate of interest is [?] in the Savings Bank of South [?] [?] the year ending June 30 next, has been fixed at 4 per cent. per [?] [?] the ...

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  34. SHARE MARKET.

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  35. THE SLAPE CASE.

    The application of F. G. Byrne, of the State Children's Department, that J. Mack, of Glenelg, should be appointed enardian of Rosa Gertrude Slope, was ...

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  36. WORKERS AND WAR

    Mr. J. R. Clynes, M.P. (Labor), who is in charge of the Food Control Depot, in his presidential address to the National Union of General Workers at Blackpool ...

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  37. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    Owing to the late arrival of the transport in which they are travelling the soldiers whose names appeared in List "L" [?] The time or their ...

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  38. THE KESWICK TRAMWAY.

    The question of authorising the Tramways Trust to proceed with the construction of a tramway line from the city to Keswick was before a meeting of Cabinet ...

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  39. DISFRANCHISEMENT OF GERMANS

    A meeting of Cabinet on Monday considered the question of the, disfranchisement of persons of enemy origin in connection with the request made by a ...

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  40. RAID ON LONDON

    On Sunday night, after a raid lasting two hours on London, in which, there was most heavy firing from the barrage, many bombs were dropped, and it was soon ...

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  41. LAW COURTS. Supreme Court—In Banco.

    In the proceedings for divorce brought by Horace Stapleton Gilbert, of Hindley-street, laborer, against his wife, Mary Gilbert, and in which James Knott was ...

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  42. WOUNDED.

    Private FRANK EASTER; son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Easther, Fullarton Estate—gassed (second occasion. Signaller A. E. BUTCHER, youngest of the ...

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  43. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES

    George Greathead again appeared in the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday, when the bench was occupied by Messrs, E. M. Sabine, S.M. G. Yeomans, and G. V. Everett. On the previous ...

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  44. A PONY ILL-TREATED

    A case was laid under the provisions of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act was heard in the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday by Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M. John Moritz, a fish hawker, ...

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  45. THE PRINTERS' DISPUTE.

    The hearing was continued on Tuesday at the Industrial Court, before Mr. President Brown, of the application brought by the employes in the printing industry for an award covering wages ...

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  46. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Sergeant-SYDNEY HUTTON, brother of Mrs. P. Marks, of Henley Beach-road, Mile-End, was mentioned in dispatches by Sir Donglos Haig on November 7, 1917, for conspicuous services ...

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  47. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    George Morris, a British seaman, appeared on remand, from May 7, charged with baring attempted to take his life at Port Adelaide on May 6. Sub-Inspector Fraser said the charge had ...

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  49. MESSAGE FROM THE SEA.

    PORT MACDONNELL, May 17.—Mr. Frank J. Howard, a fox trapper, picked up on the beach three miles east of Cape Northumberland lighthouse a bottle containing a letter written by ...

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  51. BASKET-BALL.

    Draper Memorial Church, 29 goals; Woodville Methodist. Church, 13 goals. Goalthrowers:—For Drapers-Hill, 12; James, 12; Finlay, 2; Sommers, 2: Lockey, 1. Woodvilles—Swan, 11; Pratt, ...

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