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  3. POUNDING THE HUNS.

    A French official communique is as follows:— "Enemy artillery was active all night south of St. Quentin, to which ours vigorously replied. We appreciably ...

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  4. AMERICA DAY.

    Yesterday was celebrated as America Day in London. The respective flags of the two nations were everywhere entwined. At he formal celebration at ...

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  5. ATTACK ON VENICE.

    A Rome official announcement is as follows:— "A squadron of enemy aeroplanes, supported by submarines and torpedo boats, attempted a reconnaissance in force ...

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  7. RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    The situation in Russia is developing satisfactorily. The western offensives have removed the fear that an Austro-German attack in the east would find an easy ...

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  8. GERMAN BARBARITIES.

    Mr. Anderson, who has arrived from the front, states that the Australians were intensely aroused by the evidence of Hunnism related by two of the Dorsetshires, ...

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  9. ALLIED UNDERSTANDING.

    It is officially announced from Rome that t Signor Boselli Signor Sonnino, Mr Lloyd George, and M. Ribot, accompanied by ambassadors and military authorities, ...

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  10. ECHOES OF THE REVOLUTION.

    Reflections upon the recent changes in Russia increase the feeling that the revolution is one of the most astonishing and almost miraculous events of modern ...

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  11. THE NEAR EAST.

    Mesopotamia Official.—Gen.Mande forced the passage of the Shattel-Adhaim and held a detachment of the Eighteenth a whole Turkisti army corps. We ...

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  12. SUCCESSFUL SALES.

    The well-known property in the estate of the late Mrs. Margaret Luxmoore at Brighton was submitted to auction by Messrs. Wilkinson, Sando, & Wyles this ...

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  13. LICENCEE FATALLY STABBED.

    William Graner (20), a soldier, was remanded at Richmond on a charge of having inflicted grievous bodily harm on Robert Walker, an ex-policeman and ...

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  14. NATIONAL OR UNITED LABOUR PARTY?

    The Printing Employes' Union held a meeting at the Trades Hall this evening, when the reports of the delegates to the United Labour Party special conference ...

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  15. GIFTS IN EGYPT.

    The [?] general secretary of the Australian Countorts Fund (of which the League of Loyal Woman is the South Australian division) has received the following appreciations from officers ...

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  16. INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS.

    Favoured with a glorious day the twentieth annual intercollegiate sports between the St. Peters and Prince Alfred Colleges took place this ef afternoon on the Adelaide ...

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  17. PERSONAL.

    Messrs. Henry Graham Alderman and Charles Mason Pearson were this morning admitted by the Full Court to practise as barristers, attorneys, solicitors, ...

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  18. SPANISH CRISIS.

    Senor Trieste, the President of the Senate, has formed a. new Cabinet. Why Romanones Resigned. LONDON, Saturday. ...

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  19. PATRIOTIC TRAVELLERS.

    The Commercial Travellers' Country Concert Party will give another of its delightful programmes at the St. Peters Town Hall next Friday evening. The ...

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  20. REPATRIATION FUND.

    A meeting Of the repatristion committee was held at the town hall, Gawler, on Thursday evening, when the secretary (Mr.Decimus Simith) presented the financial statement of ...

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  21. BUTTER MARKET.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the supplies of butter and margarine are failing owing to the greatly reduced shipments from France, Denmark, and Holland. ...

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  22. FEDERAL GAZETTE.

    Passed examination, March, to demonstrate telegraphic efficiency—W. Callary, B. A. Thomas. R. W. Wellington, E. Heritage. Customs penalties—Harris, Scarfe, and ...

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  23. GERMANS IN BRAZIL

    The German population in the Braziman have rebelled. They are well armed with ammunition and artillery, and are dynamiting &e railway bridges on ...

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  24. LADY GALWAY CLUBHOUSE.

    One of the many monuments of Mr. H. Wheeler's effective work in South Australia is the Lady Galway Clubhouse for returned wounded soldiers, and on Tuesday night the Henley ...

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  25. AFFAIRS IN AUSTRIA

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says:— "It transpires that the political crisis in Austria is coupled with several Ministerial resignations. Although it is of ...

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