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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS. IN THE CHAMPAGNE

    An official dispatch published in Paris at midnight on Monday states:—In the Champagne region we re-attacked this afternoon the German positions to the ...

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  5. FLY WEIGHT CHAMPION.

    At the National Sporting Club on Wonday night, in the contest for the Fly Weight Boxing Championship, Wilde defeated George Clarke in the fourth round. ...

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  6. CRIMINAL SESSIONS

    The sittings of the Criminal Court were continued, before his Honor Mr. Justice Gordon, and jurors, on Tuesday. The Crown Prosecutor (Mr. H. A. Shierlaw) ...

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  7. THE BAGDAD VICTORY. CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE NAVY

    Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons on Monday, stated that the fall of Bagdad was the sequel to a series of brilliant performances by the British and the ...

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  8. FRENCH PROGRESS

    An official dispatch published in Paris on Monday afternoon says:—"An enemy surprise attack in the region of Paissy, between Soissons and Rheims, was ...

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  9. NATIONAL SERVICE

    In the House of Commons on Monday a debate occurred on the report stage of the National Service Ministry Bill. Many members supported a new clause, ...

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  10. Family Notices

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  13. BRITISH ADVANCE FIERCE TRENCH FIGHTING.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch published on Monday evening states:—"We slightly improved our position to the north-eastward of ...

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  14. TROUBLED GERMANY

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Amsterdam states:—"The. latest telegrams from Germany report that two large submarines of the TJeutschland ...

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  15. INDIAN COTTON

    The Lancashire cotton deputation, which on Monday waited on Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Secretary of State for India, represented all the sections of the trade, ...

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  16. WAR CONFERENCE

    Owing to the fact that there were some doubts concerning the personnel of the forthcoming Imperial War Council, enquiries have been made which show that ...

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  17. A VIOLENT BOMBARDMENT.

    An official report issued in Berlin on Monday afternoon states:—"Clear visibility has been responsible for increased long range artillery, and aviation activity ...

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  19. RUSSIAN PROGRESS

    An official dispatch published in Petrograd on Monday evening reports:—We occupied Rissotun, in the region of Ha madan (Persia) on Mare.h S, alter routing ...

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  20. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Dried Fruits —There is a strong demand for new crop Australian dried fruits, and heavy sales of currants arc reported, April-May shipment. at 80/ per ewt., landed terms. Sultanas have also been ...

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  21. RUSSIAN POLITICS

    The censorship of the Russian domestic and political news continues to be severe. Delayed telegrams from Petrograd indicate that there is considerable popular ...

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  22. GENERAL SMUTS

    General Smuts, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces operating in German East Africa, has arrived in London. He will represent South Africa at the Imperial ...

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  23. EASY PHILANTHROPY

    In the Court of King's Reneh on Monday Messrs. Marshall & Sons sued Mrs. Bita Fisie for the hire of tents, tables, and other materials for the Windsor ...

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  24. WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE.

    The petition of Emily Caroline Albertina Wallsehutzky, of Woodville, for the dissolution of her marriage with Johann Car. August Wallsehutzky, received the ...

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  25. GERMANY'S FOOD SHORTAGE PEASANTS IN A BAD WAY.

    Dr. Heim, the Bavarian peasants' leader, in writing to the newspapers, pointe out that it is better for Germany frankly to tell the truth about her food situation than ...

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  26. ITALIAN ECONOMY

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" in Rome says:—The production of pastry- made with sugar and flour is prohibited; and all confectionery is ...

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  27. TURKISH ARMY

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in Rome states:—Information from Turkish sources reports that the Turkish army in Mesopotamia is ...

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  28. LAW COURTS. Supreme Court—In Banco.

    In the case of Rose Loretta Paxton, who, on August 15 last, obtained a decree nisi for the dissolution of her marriage with Robert Frederick Paxton, an ...

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  29. NO REPLY

    The Premier explained in the Chamber of Deputies on Saturday that Germany had not replied to the Chinese Note. In the meanwhile many Chinese had perished as ...

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  30. THE STORSTAD.

    An the members of the crew of the Norwegian vessel Storstad, which was acting as a Belgian relief ship, when she was sunk by a German submarine, have been saved ...

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  31. Family Notices

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  32. CHINA UNITED

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post, at Shanghai, states:—"The Premier of China and the members of the Cabinet addressed both Houses of Parliament on ...

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  33. INDIAN COTTON DUTIES.

    The Government are placing a motion on the order paper to authorise the Indian loan and the provision therefor. The discussion will take place on Wednesday. ...

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  34. DARDANELLES REPORT.

    In reply to a question by Mr. Asquith as to whether the evidence taken by the Dardanelles Commission would be published, Mr. Bonar Law (Chancellor of the ...

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  35. THE MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION

    Among the questions to be dealt with at the annual meeting of the Municipal Association to-morrow are motions by tap Gawler Corporation, urging the repeal Of ...

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  36. AMERICAN VESSELS

    The State Department has notified an foreign diplomats that armed guards will henceforth he placed on all American ships sailing through the danger zone, and ...

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  37. ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

    The thirty-fourth ordinary general meeting of shareholders of the Adelaide Steamship Company was held at the office on Tuesday. Mr. M. Anderson presided, and read a report, whicii ...

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  38. A FATAL FALL.

    At the Adelaide Police Court on [?]esday the City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) held an enquiry concerning the death of George James Rebbeek, a. laborer, of Rosewater, ...

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  39. THE WAR AND SHIPPING.

    At a meeting of shareholders of the Adelaide Steamship Company on Tuesday the chairman (Mr. M.G. Anderson) referred to the effect of the war on shipping, and ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN OFFICER CAPTURED

    A Turkish communique issued on Monday states:—We shot down a British, aeroplane on the Sinai front, capturing the observer and an Australian officer. ...

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  41. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Clarence Russell admitted having ridden a motor cycle in Kins William-street on March 1 without possessing a license, and was fined £1, with 15/ costs. ...

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  43. IMPORTATION OF HOPS.

    The Herefordshire and Worcestershire hopgrowers have resolved to ask the Government to prohibit the importation of hops for a decade, and for the imposition ...

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  44. STOLEN LOLLIES.

    On Saturday afternoon the premises of Mr. W. R. Langsford, wholesale confectioner, of Light-square, were entered by thieves. An entrance was effected through ...

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  45. COUNT ZEPPELIN.

    The late Count Zeppelin bequeathed to the German nation all the rights associated with bis scientific discoveries and patents. ...

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  46. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    William Bevan pleaded guilty and was fined ½ and £l costs, for having failed to send his daughter. Jessie Jane, to school as required by law. Mr. C. H. Jones, school inspector, was the informant. ...

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