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  3. ADVANCING TOWARDS ZEEBRUGGE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued on Wednesday afternoon, states:—"We successfully raided on Tuesday night the German frenches near ...

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  5. 329th CASUALTY LIST

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  6. PLEDGE TO SERBIA

    Mr. Lloyd George, in a speech on Wednesday, at the luncheon to M. Pasitch, the Premier of Serbia, said:—He believed in the little nations. He belonged to one ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The Labor Conference on Friday will be attanded by 600 delegates, who will [?] in the Central Hall, Westminister. The result of its deliberations is awaited ...

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  8. IRISH HOME RULE

    The Press Bureau announces:—At the meeting of the Irish Convention on Wednesday the Chairman (Sir. H. Plunkett) suggested a procedure by when the existing ...

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  9. AMERICA AND WAR

    The Senate have adopted the Food Control Bill, which has already passed through the House of Representatives. The [?] the President [?] ...

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  10. INDIAN AFFAIRS

    Lord [?] speaking unofficially at Oxford. outlined a scheme for Indian reform in bold lines of decentralisation, which aim at the Federation of the ...

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  11. A TERRIBLE STORM

    Seven Norwegian fishing boats have been wrecked and 90 members of their crews have been lost during a storm on the coast of Greenland. ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  13. HOUSES SCARCE

    The Departmental Committee on the question of the housing of the working classes will meet to-morrow. The Local Government Board admits that there is a ...

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  14. DEBTORS' DAY.

    Mr. S. J. Mitchell, S.M., sat at the Local Court, Adelaide, on Thursday, to deal with a number of unsatisfied judgment summonses. In several instances the debtors did not put in ...

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  15. VIOLENT ARTILLERY

    An official communique [?] in [?] at midnight on Wednesday states:—"[?] have been fairly violent artillery actions [?] the region of the Pantheon and L. [?] ...

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  16. A PROMINENT CANADIAN.

    The death is announced in London of Sir Richard McBride, Formerly Premier of British Columbia. He was born at New Westminster, British Columbia, on ...

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  17. HONORS FOR OFFICERS.

    The following New Zealand officers have been gazetted Companions of the [?] of St. Michael and St. George:—[?] ant-Colonel B. E. Myers, Majors H. T. [?] ...

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  18. PERTURBED POLAND

    There have been numerous riots in Poland[?] The Germans, fearing an organised revolt, have sent back all the German women, including the wives of the ...

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  19. A STEAMER COLLISION.

    The Admiralty Court has suspended for 12 months the certificate of Captain Stamp, of the steamer Darro, which collided with the steamer Mendi on March 9. He was ...

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  20. HOSPITAL SHIPS

    The "Daily Chronicle" states:—"It is true that Germany has agreed to [?] rangement in regard to hospital [?] there has been no formal agreement with ...

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  21. KERESKY IN POWER

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph at Petrograd states:—The most notable feature m the new Cabinet of M. Kerensky is the retirement of M. ...

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  22. RUSSIAN FIGHTING

    A wireless Russian official dispatch issued on Wednesday afternoon states:—In the region near the confluence of the Zbruez we launched an offensive and captured the ...

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  23. CRUELTY TO A CHILD

    Judgement was given on Thursday afterroom' in the Adelaide Police Court by Mr. S. J. Mitchell, S.M., in the case in which [?] Slape, of ...

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  24. DANISH BUTTER.

    D[?]nish butter has been sold at Manchester for 270/ per cwt., which is the record price for thirty years. ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The offerings of wheat have been liberal, but business has been on a restricted scale. Turpentine is quoted at 56/3 per cwt. Tin.-Stocks, 18,639 tons: spot, 3,388 tons: ...

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  26. AN EYE INJURED.

    [?] George Harrson who resides at North Norwood, but is in the [?] of the Tramways Trust at Port Adelaide, was ...

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  27. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  28. CHICAGO WHEAT.

    The visible supply of American wheat is 10,152,000 bushels. ...

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  29. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Murphy of Wellington-road Payneham, have been notified by the Military Department that their youngest son, Corporal Sydney R. Murphy, ...

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  30. GOOD ROADS.

    A considerable amount of prominence has recently been given in American journals to the subject of concrete road surface. Numerous reports are to ...

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  31. BETTER NEWS RECEIVED.

    The Government have secured the archives of the Russian. Secret Police, under the old regime, and they promise remarkable revelations. The latest advices ...

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  32. THE WHEAT BOARD.

    The final figures of the voting for the election of a representive of the farmers on the Australian Wheat Board, resulted in the ...

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  33. BUSY SUBMARINES

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  34. PRIVATE T. H. TODD. D.C.M.

    Mr. H. Tedd, of Parkside, has received information that his son, Private T. H. Todd, has received the Distinguished Conduct Meda[?] for bravery on the field. He ...

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  35. POLICE OFFENDERS.

    The interest taken in the hearing of the charges of shopbreaking made against four, members of the Brunswick police force was evidenced by the crowded state ...

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  36. TINPLATE SHORTAGE.

    The Prime Minister has been advised that the British Government has taken absolute control of the tinplate supply in Great Britain. A certain quantity of ...

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  37. PASTORAL INDUSTRY.

    An application was made to Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court on Wednesday, on the part of the Australian Workers', Union, for an amendment of the ...

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  38. GERMAN RAIDERS

    Dr. Macnamara, Secretary to the Admiralty in the House of Commons, on Wednesday, in reply to Mr. Houston (a shipowner) said:—The Admiralty are not ...

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  39. Family Notices

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  40. ENLISTMENTS.

    The following men enlisted on Thursday:—Messrs. W. J. White, clerk; S. C. P. Hall, commission agent: H. McR. Dalziel, moulder; K. H. Boykett, clerk. ...

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  41. MORE GROUND GAINED.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in a dispatch published on Wednesday night, states:—"There has been heavy rain. The French gained ground to the north-westward of ...

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  42. HONORING SOLDIERS.

    On Saturday evening at Chicago a public welcome was tendered to Private J. Rice, who was wounded at Pozieres. A farewell was said at the same time to privates J. Epps and Private C. ...

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  43. A SECRET TUNNEL

    The Italian Government have requisitioned the Aden Hotel, which was formerly owned by Germans. They discovered a secret tunnel to the Villa Rosa, which ...

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  44. FLOWERS AT UNLEY.

    "The fact that flowers are scarce is amply demonstrated at the meetings, of the various horticultural societies. The meeting of the Unley Society on Tuesday evening bore this out, although ...

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  45. ALLIED CONFERENCE

    The Allied War Conference in London has concluded its sitting. The "Exchange and Telegraph" states that it is understood that the conference again discussed the ...

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  46. MILITARY NEWS.

    The Governor-General has approved of the following appointments, promotions. &c., made in the Australian Imperial Force by the General Officer commanding the Australian Imperial ...

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  47. CENSORING OF PICTURE SHOWS.

    On Wednesday afternoon a large and representative gathering of associations and societies interested in child welfare and moral questions was held at the Y.M.C.A. ...

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  48. THE ARGENTINE

    An enormous sensation has been caused in the Argentine Republic by the discovery by the Foreign Office of a German espionage plot for securing information ...

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  49. COMFORTS FOR SOLDIERS.

    Private J. T. Sherriff, of the 43rd Battalion, writing from France under date June 3, to a gentleman in Adelaide, expresses appreciation of a Christmas box sent ...

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  51. THE CAT AND THE HORSE.

    Mr. H. Potter writes:—A large black cat belonging to the family, and a chesnut horse, were seen recently walking side by side in a paddock adjacent to the house. ...

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  52. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    The Metropolitan Walking and Rambling Club will conduct a speed walk on Saturday afternoon, in preparation for the forthcoming five-mile invitation handicap. The men will start from ...

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  53. A LONG SLEEP.

    At the Adelaide Town Hall, at 12.30, on Thursday, the Great McEwen put a young man into an hypnotic sleep in the presence of a great number of people. A large ...

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