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  5. AFTER THE BLAZE.

    The immense blaze in Wakefield street at midnight on Wednesday resulted in considerable loss and damage, and seen in the morning light on Thursday a picture of ...

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  6. BATTLES IN THE AIR.

    The correspondent of The Daily Chronicle at headquarters in France has given details of marvellous fighting in the air, which ocurred on Sunday last. The ...

    Article : 415 words
  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Huns now wear asbestos clothing when going into action. In case they get killed, obviously. Historic Laon. ...

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  8. LIKE YOUNG WINE.

    Gen, Smuts;, in an address at the Russian Exhibition in London, expressed the sympathy the people of the British Empire felt with the Russians while passing ...

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  9. RUSSIAN SOLDIERS.

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

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  10. A Formidable Missile.

    One of the most sensational' features of the trench-like character of the fire was the bursting of the huge cylinders. These formidable missies were thrown by the ...

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  11. ITALIAN OFFENSIVE.

    An Italian official despatch says:—There has been very heavy artillery firing on the Julian front, from Mount Cucco to Mount Vodice, east of Gorizia. The Austrians ...

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  12. Continuous Isonza Battle.

    Austrian war correspondents state that the battle in the northern section of the Isonzo front, which developed with renewed violence on Monday, continues all ...

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  13. AUSTRIA AND RUSSIA.

    The Vienna correspondent of The Amsterdam Tyd interviewed an Austrian Cabinet net Minister, who said he was convinced that peace would come this year. He ...

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  14. GERMANY AND PEACE.

    The Munich Post has made an outspoken attack on Dr. Bethmann Hollweg’s “double dealing, which is responsible for the growing distrust and uneasiness in ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. SUBMARINE MENACE.

    Advices from Berne declare that there are rumours in Germany that the submarine campaign will not be continued the summer. The heavy losses of ...

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  16. BRITISH EMPIRE'S FATE.

    A wireless message states that the Mayence branch of the All-German League has passed a resolution declaring that peace must not be concluded till Great Britain is ...

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  17. IN FRANCE.

    Gen. Haig reported on Wednesday morning:—We repulsed hostile raiders near Fontaines Croiselles and west of Lens. We raided trenches south of Neuve ...

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  18. A BLACKSMITH'S LAPSE.

    Strong comments regarding the extraordinary conduct of Walter Hintze, a young -blacksmith, went made by Mr. W. Hall at the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday, when he occupied the Bench ...

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  19. ANOTHER SCORE TO PAY.

    Before the Union Castle liner Alnwick Castle was torpedoed in the Atlantic on March 19 she had picked up the crew of the torpedoed steamer Trevose. The diary ...

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  20. TO-DAY'S TRAINING NOTES.

    At Morphettville on Thursday morning the course proper, 10 yards from the inner rails, was use, the going being in good order. Believe did an even-time mile. Little Joan went a mile ...

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  21. “Sell Us Canada.”

    Prince Frederick of Lowenstein, lecturing at Munich on the economic future of Germany, said:—“England need only sell us Canada in order to pay her war ...

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  22. The Next House to the Fire,

    There were little heaps of broken glass in the yard of the house occupied by Mr. E. T. Challacombe, who lives next no where the fire occurred ...

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  23. THE METOL CASE.

    The Stipendiary Stewards on Thursday concluded the enquiry into the Metol cafe, and under rule 133, subsection A, disqualified Adolph Gustov Dieckman for life, ...

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  24. KAISER'S HEART HEAVY.

    The Kaiser, in addressing the troope 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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  25. AIR RAIDS.

    Lord French who has charge of aviation, to-day told a deputation of the citizens of Folkestone that it was impossible to absolutely prevent aeroplane attacks'; ...

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  26. AUSTRIAN PARLIAMENT.

    A Vienna wireless -message states that the Austrian Reichsrath has met for the first time since the beginning of the war. The oldest deputy presided over the ...

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  27. THE PORT ADELAIDE EXETER TRAMWAY.

    There was a hitch in the running of the electric trams from Fort Adelaide through to Semaphore and Largs Bay on Wednesday, and the Premier, (Hon. C. Vaughan) ...

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  28. THE ANGAS CONTEST.

    A development occurred in connection with the contest fo Angas in the Federal House of Representatives, when the defated Caucus candidate (Mr. S. O’flaherty) ...

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  29. AMERICA AND LIBERTY.

    President Wilson, speaking at a Declaration Day Service, said:—“With the help God America will show she was born t[?] serve mankind. America joins with ot[?] ...

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  30. WAR IN LAST PHASE.

    The British Foreign Minister (Mr. Balfour) was accorded a tremendous welcome the Canadian Club in Montreal this afternoon. He said the value of the great ...

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  31. THE LATE DR. TODD.

    The remains of the Tate Dr. C. E. Todd who died at Mount Buffalo, Victoria on Wednesday last week, were brought overland to Adelaide on Thursday. The burial ...

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  32. A SCHOONER BURNT.

    The Flaine, an auxiliary schooner, owned by Mr. Morria Hedstrom, and formerly the Elfrieds, and German-owned at Samca, has been demolished as the result of a fire ...

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  33. Attested on Thursday.

    Following are the names ofthe men who attested tested at Adelaide on Thursday:— V. CRITTENDEN, farmer; S. E. HINE, sheat metal worker; T. C. YEATES, postal ...

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