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  3. THRILLING BATTLE IN THE BLUE BRITISH AERIAL TRIUMPHS.

    Correspondents on the western front give graphic details of the recent air battles, many of which took place at a height of three miles. The British aviators, whose ...

    Article : 125 words
  4. COOL CHEEK

    (Prince Frederick of Luwenstein, in a lecture at Munich on the subject of Germany's economic future, said:— "England need only sell us Canada in order to pay ...

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  5. STOP PRESS NEWS. 1032ND DAY OF THE WAR

    The British Board or Trade has decided to assume control of the tobacco business and will prohibit all dealings therein, except such as are authorised. The who esale ...

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  7. CANADA AND CONSCRIPTION

    The Hon. W. F. Massey and Sir Joseph Ward, who are travelling across Canada on their way back to New Zealand, were given an enthusiastic welcome at Toronto ...

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  8. Family Notices

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  9. POST-WAR PROBLEMS

    The newspapers recommend Mr. Lloyd George to consider the formation of a Post-War Cabinet, in which should probably be retained the members of the ...

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  10. ARTILLERY ACTIVITY

    A Trench communique issued at midnight states:—There has been artillery activity on both fronts, but the firing continues to be most active south of St. ...

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  11. LAST STAGE OF WAR

    Mr. Balfour was accorded a tremendous welcome at the Canadian, Club here this afternoon. Speaking in [?]ply to the toast of his health, he said the value ...

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  12. EXETER TRAMWAY CROSSING

    Notwithstanding the opinion expressed early in the week by the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. H. Jackson) that the arrangements made for Port Adelaide and ...

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  13. UNFAIR TAXATION

    There is evident unrest in Congress owing to the Senate Finance, Committee apparently seeking to tac the general body of consumers and allowing the wealthy to ...

    Article : 83 words
  14. THE SEA WOLVES

    The British Admiralty report that the arrivals for the past week totalled 2,719 And the sailings 2,768. Eighteen vessels over and one under 1,600 tons were sank ...

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  15. SITUATION IN GERMANY

    The Munich "Post"delivers an out spoken attack on Dr. von BethmannHollweg's double dealing, which the paper declares is responsible for the growing ...

    Article : 114 words
  16. THE LATE DR. C. E. TODD.

    The remains of Dr. C. E. Todd, who died suddenly at Mount Buffalo, Victoria, on May 22, were brought to Adelaide on Thursday morning. A service will be ...

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  17. PEACE THIS YEAR

    The Tyd's "correspondent at Vienna reports having had an interview with a member of the Austrian Cabinet who is convinced that peace will be concluded this ...

    Article : 94 words
  18. RUSSIA'S FUTURE

    The Peirograd correspondent of the "Daily chronicle" states that M. Skobe[?]enf, addressing a meeting there, said:—"We are walking upon a knife-edge across ...

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  19. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Mr. S. O Flahetty,the [?] candidate for the Angas division of the [?] of Representatives, having demanded a recount of the 879 informal votes cast at the ...

    Article : 63 words
  20. LORD DEVONPORT'S RESIGNATION.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Parlamentary correspondent has been authorised to announce that Lord Devonport, the British Comptroller of Food, has resigned on ...

    Article : 58 words
  21. Family Notices

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  23. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  24. SEPARATION OF ALSACE LORRAINE IMPOSSIBLE."

    "The German Socialist majority delegates, including Dr. Schiedemann, have arrived here en route to Stockholm. The minority delegates have not arrived. In reply ...

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  25. MARVELLOUS AIR FIGHTING.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at the British headquarters supplies details of the marvellous air fighting that took place on the Western front on May 27. ...

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  26. NEUTRAL SHIPPING TO BE RELEASED.

    It is believed that Swedish and Danish ships will be permitted to leave British harbors on July [?]der a German safe [?] [?]. ...

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  27. ITALIANS STILL PRESS ON

    An Italian official dispatch published at noon states:—There has been very heavy artillerying on the Julian front from Mount Cuccio to Mount Vodice, eastward of ...

    Article : 57 words
  28. HAIG NOTHING TO REPORT.

    General Mr Douglas Haig telegraphs:—"There is nothing of interest to report." ...

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  29. Family Notices

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  30. THE KAISER DEPRESSED.

    The Kaiser, in his address to the troops on the western front said—I speak with a heavy heart, but we will continue to fight until complete victory against those ...

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  31. DESERVED A FLOGGING

    Three charges, two of bicycle stealing, and one of having offended against decency, were preferred against Walter Hintze, before Messrs. W. Hall, jun., in the ...

    Article : 468 words
  32. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    The boilermakers and blacksmiths' case was again before the industrial Court, presided over by the Deputy President (Mr. N. A. Webb), on Thursday morning. Mr. ...

    Article : 325 words
  33. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. CABDRIVER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Death came suddenly to Mr. McCarthy (75), of Collingwood, on Saturday. In accordance with practice he called at a house in East Melbourne for three young ladies, ...

    Article : 99 words
  34. HUN DEVILRY

    Before the Ainwich Castle was torpedoed it picked up the crew of the torpedoed steamer Trevose. The diary of the second engineer of the Trevose briefly ...

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  35. WHAT NEXT?

    A wireless message states that the Mayence branch of the Pan-German League has carried a resolution that peace must not be concluded until Great Britain has been ...

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  36. THE BALLAN TUNNEL EXPLOSION.

    Mr. Robert Chinnery, who was fatally injured in the blasting accident at Ballan on Friday, was a resident of Ballarat West. He left a widow and daughter. Mr. ...

    Article : 161 words
  37. RUSSIA AND PEACE

    A Congress of delegates from the fighting fronts debated war problems, and resolved that the army demands that everything shall be done to end the ...

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  38. WINNER OF D.C.M. KILLED.

    While crossing Stanley-street, Sydney, near its intersection with Riley-street, on Saturday, Richard Nicholas Humberstone, a returned soldier, living at Empire Bay, ...

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  39. WORDS EMPTY ACTIONS GREAT

    President Wilson, speaking to-day at a Declaration Day service, said:—With the help of God America mill show that she was born to serve mankind. America ...

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  40. SELF-SUSTAINED EMPIRE.

    The following motions from Victoria were agreed to at yesterday's conference of the Associated Chambers of Manufacturers:—"That the geographical position and ...

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  41. POULTRY FARMER SHOT.

    On Saturday the body of Charles Anderson (52), poultry farmer, living in Penshurst-road, Lakemba, was found in the basement of his house. The top of ...

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  42. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN

    Advices have been received from Berne that it is rumored in Germany that the submarine campaign will not be continued beyond the summer. The heavy losses ...

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  43. AERIAL RAIDS

    Field-Marshal Sir John French, replying at Folkestone to a deputation, said it was impossible absolutely to prevent aeroplane attacks, but the scheme of defence ...

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  44. BAGOT'S EXECUTOR AND TRUSTE COMPANY.

    The seventh annual meeting of Bagot's Executor and Trustee Company, limited, was held on Thursday. The chairman of directors (Mr. W. L. Ware) presided, and, in moving the adoption of ...

    Article : 166 words
  45. PRICE OF CHEESE ADVANCED

    The Prices Commissioner for South Australia (Mr. D. R. Davidson) stated on Thursday that the price of cheese had been advanced ½d. all round, in sympathy with ...

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