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  2. THE AUSTRALIANS IN FRANCE.

    Pte. J. C. KINDLEB, Nuriootpa, April 20, 1916. Pte. J. L. GAIN, Hergott Springs, April 20, (serving with Queensland). Pte. S. H. SCHROEDER, Tanunda. ...

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  5. IRISH BEVOLT.

    In the House of Commons to-day, the members of the Russian Duma who are on a visit to England sat in fee distinguished strangers' ...

    Article : 253 words
  6. LABOUR AND THE WAR.

    Mr. Hughes, speaking in the Queen's Hall to-night, made the longest speech since his arrival in England. He put forward a powerful appeal for the ...

    Article : 188 words
  7. "Fatherland" Rebellion.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. H. Samuel), speaking at the National Liberal Club, said the Irish revolt would be known in history as "The 'Fatherland' rebellion." ...

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  8. PUNISHMENT FOR LOOTERS.

    Many prisoners taken in the Dublin riots are being tried at the Irish capital on charges of participation in the looting of the shops. When the activity of the ...

    Article : 80 words
  9. A CRISIS FOR DEMOCRACY.

    Mr. Hughes said:—"The Allies have done great things, but who can truthfully say that victory is in sight? The British Navy is supreme. The ...

    Article : 644 words
  10. CENSURE MOTION.

    Lord Loreburn, in the House of Lords to-day, moved a vote of censure on the Government for its inactive policy in regard to Irish seditious developments ...

    Article : 366 words
  11. RED CROSS IN EGYPT.

    New light is thrown upon Lieut.-Col. J. W. Barrett's connection with the work of the Australian branch of the British Red Cross Society by the report ...

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  12. Patriotic Funds.

    [On account at the great pressure upon space it has been found necessary to limit acknowledgments of all donations (apart from those sent to the office direct) to the totals ...

    Article : 44 words
  13. COMPLIMENT FROM GERMANY.

    The Cologne Volks Zeitung declares that the arrest of Casement again proves the excellence of the political secret service of Great Britain. Though Casement's consular ...

    Article : 70 words
  14. REGISTER BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 words
  15. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,175 words
  16. LUTHERAN CHURCH DESTROYED.

    NHILL, May 10.—At about 4 a.m. to-day Mr. A. Chandler, who resides dose to the Lutheran Chapel, which is situated in the centre of Netherby, was awakened by a ...

    Article : 107 words
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  18. 720 Civilian Casualties.

    The civilian casualties in connection with the Dublin rising number to date 106 tilled and 614 wounded. ...

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  19. Lord Wimborne Resigned.

    The Irish problem continues to agitate political circles. The Nationalists and Radical extremists are gravely concerned at the continuance of the executions of rebel ...

    Article : 139 words
  20. DEATH FROM LOCKJAW.

    MILLICENT, May 9.—A death under pathetic circumstances occurred at the Thyne Memorial Hospital early yesterday morning. The victim was Mervyn F. ...

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  21. DIVISIONAL SUPPLY COLUMN.

    The 17th Divisional Supply Column (300th and 301st Motor Transport A.S.C. Units) is now designated the "1st Australian Divisional Supply Column," and mail ...

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  22. A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    SYDNEY, May 11.—A fire at Katoomba this morning destroyed four shops and damaged a picture show hall. It was first noticed at Mr. J. Ashcroft's ham and beef ...

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  23. Mr. Birrell Condemned.

    Speaking in the House of Lords on the censure motion Lord Midleton said it was well known that German submarines were obtaining supplies of fuel on the west coast ...

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  24. ALL-NIGHT SITTING.

    The House of Commons sat all night in the consideration in committee of the Compulsory Service Bill, and the di is not yet (6.30 a.m.) finished. ...

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  25. NURSES FROM THE FRONT.

    Owing to the reorganization of the nurshing services in Egypt, and to the fact that the number of nurses in Egypt ore in excess of requirements, several have returned ...

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  26. BARRIER FATALITIES.

    BROKEN HILL, May ll.—Mr. Archibald McIntyre, a married man, was killed on the Proprietary Mine to-day. He and another man were filling tailings through ...

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  27. Incidents of the War.

    The next to youngest and one of the oldest groups of Lord Derby's recruits, aged respectively 19 years and 41 years, have been called up to report for service ...

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  28. Meeting of Irish Members.

    A meeting of Irish members of the House of Commons has been held at which Mr. John Redmond presided. A proposition was adopted expressive of grief and ...

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  29. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. H. S. Abbott, a motor mechanic, of Frederick street, Maylands, Mr. F. Mitchell, of Ashbert avenue, Norwood (the chauffeur), and another employe of ...

    Article : 306 words
  30. SHIPBUILDING BATTALIONS WANTED.

    In the Commons to-day the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Walter Rumciman), in replying to Sir J. B. Lonsdale regarding the expediting of shipbuilding ...

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  31. War Items.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) informed Mr. Kelly that no negotiations had taken place with Germany with ...

    Article : 275 words
  32. VERDICT OF SUICIDE.

    HOBART, May 11—The man who was found shot near Risdon yesterday died during the night. The body has been identified as that of Theopbilia James ...

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  33. Skeffington's Fate.

    The widow of Skeffington, the rebel leader, who was shot without the knowledge of the military authorities, states that her husband was arrested on Tuesday ...

    Article : 380 words
  34. SOLDIERS' PENSIONS.

    While emphatically stating that there would be no State pensions scheme for returned soldiers in Victoria the Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) to-day adversely ...

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  35. A NOVEL IDEA.

    It is well known that a friendly rivalry exists between committees in country towns and between, metropolitan committees in the collecting of moneys for the various patriotic funds. This ...

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  36. POSTAL ECONOMY.

    The Bill to amend the Postal Act, which is at present before the Senate, has for its object the saving of large sums in the cost of the administration of the department. ...

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  37. PORT ADELAIDE RANGES FATALITY.

    The finding of the Military Court of Enquiry relatively to the death of Mr. E. G. Coxall, a member of the British Sports Rifle Club, which occurred at the ...

    Article : 157 words
  38. AUSTRALIAN RESERVES.

    "Further discussion of the programme for the session took place," said the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Pearce) to-day, at the conclusion of a meeting of the ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND.

    KILLED IN ACTION AND DIED OF WOUNDS OR ILLNESS.—C.S.-Major, G. T. Phipps. Sgt. A. E. Coller, Cpl. W. O. a Kirkpatrick, Ptes. H. V. Meston, R. C. Meyrick, F. Crouch, H. Hawkeswood, J. ...

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  40. "ONE BIG UNION."

    Speaking to-day at the annual conference of the Federated Mining Employes' Association of Australia the President (Mr. J. McDonald, M.L.C.) said he had attended ...

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  41. Steel Helmets for Australians.

    In the House of Representatives on Thursday the Minister for the Navy told Mr. Orchard that action had been taken with regard to the supplying of the troops ...

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  42. FATAL FAINTING FIT.

    MURAT BAY, May 6.—Mr. Thomas Richardson, aged 49 years, who was employed on the Cape Thevenard Jetty, was found drowned on Thursday afternoon ...

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  43. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    KILLED IN ACTION AND DIED OF WOUNDS OR ILLNESS.—Pte. D. Beck, D. E. Robin, J. O. Stewart, J. Adkin, and W. McL. Lawson. WOUNDED AND ILL.—Five officers and 61 men. ...

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  44. REPATRIATION FUND GIFT.

    The Sulphide Corporation has opened the Broken Hill Repatriation Fund with a gift of £39 10/6, the subsidy on the employes' contribution to the patriotic ...

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  45. VICTORIA.

    KILLED IN ACTION.—Lt W. M. Olive, Ptes. W. McPherson and G. G. Cocks. WOUNDED AND ILL.—Three officers and 62 men. ...

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  46. SINN FEINERS AS SOLDIERS.

    Mr. Bernard Shaw proposes that the Sinn Feinere should be handed over to Gen. Joffre to be formed into an Irish Brigade, and that they be allowed ...

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  47. General Items.

    At George P. Harris, Scarfe, & Co.'s warehouse may be seen a grim but interesting souvenir of the war in the form of a hood or mask to protect the wearer against the poisonous gases used ...

    Article : 111 words
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  49. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    KILLED IN ACTION.—Cpl. E. A. Smith and Pies. F. E. Norrish, O. H. Bennett, and D. Haler. WOUNDED AND ILL.—Fifteen men. ...

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  50. PROMOTIONS IN 43RD BATTALION.

    The following promotions in the 43rd Battalion, A.L.F. have been approved, dated May 1:—Capt. C. F. Woodcock to to be major, Lieuts. H. E. Powell. H.S. Cope. ...

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  51. TASMANIA.

    WOUNDED AND ILL.—Seven men. ...

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  52. Irish Nationalist Appeal.

    As promised, the Irish Nationalist party has issued a manifesto. Reference is made to the mad and unsuccessful attempt at revolution, and Irishmen are solemnly ...

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    All who are anxious to seek news of sick, wounded, or missing men enlisted from this State ere invited to call at or write to the above Office, and the Red Cross will endeavour to help ...

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  54. ALBERTON CHEER-UP CHORAL CLASS.

    The Alberton Checr-up Society's choral dais paid its first visit to the Mitcham Camp on Tuesday evening, and gave the soldiers a splendid concert in the Y.H.C.A. Hall. The choral class ...

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  55. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    Another batch of returned soldiers will reach Adelaide from Melbourne by a special at 10.45 a.m. on Saturday, and not by the ordinary train, as advised ...

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  56. A SUSPICIOUS FERE.

    KAPUNDA, May 11.—An enquiry was held by Mr. W. C. Martin yesterday afc the local Courthouse into the circumstances surrounding the fire which was discovered ...

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  57. PICTURE MANAGER ENLISTS.

    While inspecting the Prahran Town Hail with a view to engaging it for a picture chow, Mr. J. Brunton (reports The Melbourne Herald) was approached by a ...

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  58. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    MILLICENT, May 9.—Mr. W. A. Hateley, of Millicent, has received word that his son, Pte. Arthur Hateley, died on board o hospital ship bound for Australia on ...

    Article : 108 words
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