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  4. SENATE SEATS.

    The Vice-President of the Federal Executive Council (Mr. Millen) arrived in Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Friday with the object of conf[?]rring with the ...

    Article : 112 words
  5. RUSSIAN FREEDOM.

    In. the House of Commons on Thursday the Leader (Mr. Bonar Law) moved—“That the House send fraternal greetings to the Russian Duma and ...

    Article : 383 words
  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Frank Harris seems to be very [?]vage about the “prudery” of the American publisher, who defined to bring out his “Oscar Wilde” biography, leaving him to ...

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  7. FRENCH TAKEN MORE GROUND.

    The French communique of Thursday morning said.—After a lively struggle, we succeeded in extending our positions east of the St. Quentin Canal to the region north ...

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  8. THE MURDER CHARGE.

    The second day’s [?] of the trial of Francis John S[?]eridan, who is charged with having [?]fully murdered Eva [?] lynne Brok[?], occupied the attention of ...

    Article : 452 words
  9. CHASING THE TURKS

    Mr. Edmund Candler, the war correspondent in Mesopotamia, writing from Azizia, states that our river fleet, in pursuing Turks towards Bagdad, [?]otty ...

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  10. STOP PRESS EDITION

    Rp. George Daniel said this afternoon that he had definitely decided not to submit his name for renomination for the Boothby electorate. ...

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  11. HOPE FOR IRELAND.

    The Leader of the House of Commons (Mr. Bonar Law) to-day said the Government had decided to make another attempt to solve the Irish question. Mr. Asquith promised to co-operate. IRELAND AND RUSSIA ...

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  12. Prime Minister’s Campaign.

    “The Prime Minister,” said Mr. Miller to a representative of The Register in Adelaide on Friday, “will deliver his policy speech at Bendigo on Tuesday night next. ...

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  13. Co[?] Weir’s Denial.

    The Public Service Commissioner (Col. S. Price Weir, V. D., D. S. O.) has denied that he has consented to allow himself to be nominated by the “Nationalists” as a ...

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  14. AT THE CORNER OF THE STREET.

    Pro[?]enaders will to-night have an opportunity of hearing patriotic addresses [?] various street corners in the city, as advertised. Urgent appeals will be made ...

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  15. Off With Their Heads.

    The Petrograd representative of the Central News, telegraphing on Tuesday, said the return to work of munition workers had caused matters to take a more ...

    Article : 114 words
  16. LLOYD GEORGE’S WORDS.

    The Press Bureau states that Mr. Lloyd George, in a telegram to M. Lvoff, said:— “Here is the most profound satisfaction in Great Britain and the overseas ...

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  17. Family Notices

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  18. What Was Done in Moscow

    The first details of the revolutionary movement in Moscow show that the trouble began with a general strike on March 13. A temporary committee, ...

    Article : 131 words
  19. PORT ADELAIDE ELECTRIC TRAM

    A little friction between the Port Adelaide City Council and te local Retail Traders’ Association relative to the proposed official opening of the electric ...

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  20. German Absolutism.

    Herr Ledebour, speaking in the Reichstag, said—“We have just learned of the great events in Russia, which emphasize the importance of suppressing our ...

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  21. THE RETREAT.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of .The Daily Telegraph states that the German newspapers are going -to- great pains to prove that the retreat means victory, but ...

    Article : 242 words
  22. THE RUSSIAN FRONT.

    A German report says:—We have progressed on a three-mile front eastward of Lida (in the Russian province of Vilna), and destroyed defences. We also captured ...

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  23. Gen. Russky’s Active Hand.

    Gem. Ru[?]ky, it is believed, was the direct agent in persuading the Czar to abdicate, instead of sending troops to suppress the revolution. The Czar, when ...

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  24. MACEDONIAN OPERATIONS.

    A Bulgarian communique says:—Allied attacks east of Lake Presba and west of Monastir were heavily repulsed. An attempted allied offensive north of ...

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  25. Fighting Renewed in Roumania.

    A Russian official message states:—In the direction of Lida the enemy attacked after a long bombardment and occupied positions. Our counter attack partly ...

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  26. An Uneasy Position.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the Morning Post, in a despatch dated Monday, states that there is little positive fresh news beyond the satisfactory fact ...

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  27. ATLANTIC RAIDINGS.

    A Berlin official (message states that “the auxiliary cruiser Mo[?]we has returned home after a second cruise in the Atlantic” ...

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  29. Missing German Prince.

    A wireless German official message states that “Prince Friedrich Carl, of Prussia, flew over the enemy lines between Arras and Peronne, but has not returned.” ...

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  30. GREECE AND THE DARDANELLES.

    In the House of Commons to-day “Mr. R. L. Outhwaite (Liberal, Hanley), asked whether, in view of the charges levelled against the Czar and his Ministers, the ...

    Article : 122 words
  31. ROSE TO THE OCCASION.

    A representative of The New York Sun, who interviewed Mr. Bonar Law, was told that 8,000,000 of British subjects participated in the recent victory loan. The ...

    Article : 165 words
  32. GERMANY’S CONDITION

    Dutch newspapers discredit the rumours regarding serious disorder in Germany, and point out that telegraphic communication between Holland and the ...

    Article : 136 words
  33. THE DRIVERS’ DISPUTE

    The hearing of the dispute among the carriers and d[?]ires was continued before the Deputy President of the Industrial Court (Mr. N. A. Webb, S.M.), in Friday. Mr. Gunn, M.P., ...

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  34. LATEST SPORTING.

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  35. FOOD CONTROL.

    Tie Controller of Food (Lord Devonport) states that it may become necessary to reduce the sugar allowance in Great Britain from [?] per head weekly. ...

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  36. Freedom of Government.

    Speaking in the House of Commons today, Mr. Bonar Law said it was not for us to judge, much less condemn, those who had taken part in the government of an ...

    Article : 151 words
  37. A MILITARY FRAUD.

    The fearing of the charge preferred against David Clayton Howell Price [?] having uttered certain forged [?]ments was continued at the Quarter Sessions ...

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  38. No Negro Fighters.

    The Capetown correspondent of The Daily Telegraph reports that Gen. Botha, speaking in the Assembly, in replying to the criticisms of Nationalists, agreed it ...

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  39. Epidemic of Smallpox.

    It is reported that 30,000 oases of smallpox exist in Germany. ...

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  40. China and Germany.

    The Chinese Government will not make any further payments of the German Boxer ide[?]ity, and will discontinue payments of the interest on the German ...

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  42. BRITISH INDUSTRY.

    The Minister of Labour (Mr. J. Hodge) told a meeting of members of the Associated Chambers of Commerce to-day: — We must have the scientific organization ...

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  43. FOUND DROWNED.

    [?]March 22.—On Wednesday the body of Mr. George Bear, who had lived on the western side of the town at Ross’s Creek for several years, was found ...

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  45. SATURDAY’S TEAMS.

    Norwood Footballers v. Holder Memorial (on H[?] ground, at The rear of the Hilton Hotel).— Norwood—Baker. Bruce, Fraser, Hann, J[?], Jackson, Lov[?]ridge. Mann, R[?]ch, Richardson, and ...

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  46. Home Rule far Finland.

    The Government has ordered the immediate prosecution of M. Sou[?]linoff on a charge of high treason. A Government manifesto ratifies the ...

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