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  4. TURKISH FORT REDUCED.

    The War Office reports that battleships, aeroplanes, and seaplanes successfully bombarded Elarish, an important post in the enemy's communications from Syria to ...

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  5. IRELAND UNDER MICROSCOPE.

    The commission of enquiry in connection with the rebellion in Ireland was continued yesterday. The first witness Mr. Birrell in a ...

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  6. HUNS SUPREME EFFORT FAILED.

    The Germans attacked Verdun because they were convinced it was necessary to strike a decisive blow, break through, and sweep on to Paris. They intended in ...

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  7. 170th CASUALTY LIST.

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  8. AEROPLANES SNIPED.

    The in[?]id French aviator M. Naverre brought down his tenth aeroplane at Boiante, and another was wrecked near Sainte menchould. ...

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  9. EMPIRE PROGRESS.

    Mr. Hughes has written to the Lord Provost of Glasgow acknowledging the reception accorded him. "The cordiality," he said, "made me realise that the people ...

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  10. BRITAIN SAVES TIME.

    Tonight all the clocks and watches in Great Britain will be advanced an hour for the bringing in of the new time in connection with the Daylight Saving Act. ...

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  11. FLYING ALTITUDE RECORD.

    The French avister Lient Poulet on Thursday bent the world's height record with [?] reading an attitude of 5,500 [?]. ...

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  12. MONITOR DESTROYED.

    A Turkish official report claims that its artillery destroyed a monitor which was stranded at Makyonf[?]i Island. ...

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  13. HUNGRY BULGARS.

    Advices from Salomika state there is an increasing number of deserters to the Greek frontier. Large transfers of Bulgars are being effected from the ...

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  14. ART GALLERY.

    The work of rearranging the pictures in the Adelaide Art Gallery has been completed, and the public will welcome the change from the hitherto haphazard ...

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  15. TAUBE WRECKED.

    A Paris report says the American aviator Rockwell attached to the American [?] brought down a Taube flying machine at Hart[?]. ...

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  16. BRITISH SUBMARINES BUSY.

    A British submarine torpedoed another German steamer yesterday evening outside Kalhen Sound says a report outside Kallen Sound, says a report from ...

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  17. A GERMAN'S CLAIM.

    Dockwood Bocelcke has brought down his [?] airoplane at Vipont says a German report. ...

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  18. DUTCH AROUSED.

    Germany's [?] explanation regarding the [?] of the Tablantia has ex[?] lingered the Dutch press. The [?] newspaper says—The ways of the ...

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  19. BRITISH SOCIALISM.

    Mr. lLoyd George States that the Munitions Ministry now controls 3,577 establishments. ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN OFFENSIVE.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" ROme correspondent states that the Australian offensive in developing according to the German method of m[?] attack's. The Italians ...

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  22. PREMIERS CONFERENCE.

    Additional items not down for discus[?] of the [?] [?] day morning. South Australia is tabling ...

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  24. FISHING BOAT TORPEDOED.

    [?] been submarined. The crew was picked up. ...

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  25. ALLIES COMMON CAUSE.

    At a[?]banquet given in honour of members of the Russian Duma, at the Mansion House yesterday, Sir Edward Grey said a favourite device of the enemy was ...

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  26. DESPERATE FIGHTING.

    Describing Tuesday's action at Vimyridge a correspondent at headquarters says the enemy held five mine craters. He writes:—"We countermined four, and the ...

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  27. INTENSE EUROPEAN HEAT.

    Abnormal weather has been the order of late. During the past week intense heat has been experienced. The health of the troops is good. ...

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  28. VIOLENT ATTACKS FAIL.

    A Paris official mange states —"After a mine explosion the enemy attempted to penetrate a small portion of the salient near St. Hubert, but were repulsed. ...

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  29. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE.

    "The only way a great outlet can be achieved for the production of wine is by extensive advertising," remarked Mr. H. L. Penfold-Hyland at a dinner given in ...

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  30. A.N.A. LECTURE.

    The Australian Natives Association is arranging for a free illustrated lecture in the Town Hall Adelaide, on Tuesday, May 30, by Mr. H Kneebone. Mr. Kneebone, ...

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  31. ALBANIAN BATTLES.

    An Athens message states that die rise of the Vardar River, which flows into the Gulf of Satonica, has destroyed the Strumnitza Bridge, winch the Germans ...

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  32. COMMONWEALTH WAR LOAN.

    The bonds relating to the first and second issue of the Commonwealth war loans may now be obtained at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Royal ...

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  33. RUSSIANS IN AUSTRALIA.

    Following upon the recent announcement that Russian subjects resident in Australia should communicate immediately with the nearest consul of that ...

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  34. GAMP BOXING.

    One of the most popular pastimes indulged in by Commonwealth soldiers in the many camps in Australia, Egypt, and England is boxing, and a large number of ...

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  38. SALONIKA RAIDED.

    A French air squadron bombed the enemy camps, and a German squadron attacked the Anglo French positions this morning, reports the "Times" ...

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  39. WHIPPET RACING.

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  41. SWEDEN PERTURBED.

    Submarine activities in the Baltic have greatly perturbed Sweden, because they are likely to affect the German coal imports German steamers for Swedish ...

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