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  2. GALLANT AUSTRALIANS.

    Stirring patriotic speeches were delivered to-day by the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson) and the Governor (Sir Arthur Stanley), at a reunion of veterans ...

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  3. BRITISH MINISTRY.

    Advices from Berlin state that the newspapers of the German capital recognise that the change in the British Ministry will make no difference in the effective ...

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  4. WOUNDED IN EGYPT.

    Replying to official enquiries, the officer commanding the New Zealand base in Egypt says the wounded are located in numerous hospitals throughout Egypt and at ...

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  5. MR. JUSTICE RICH

    A painful incident occurred at the sittings of the High Court in Adelaide on Monday morning. The Chief Justice of Australia (Sir Samuel Griffith), Mr. ...

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  6. MEDICAL MEN WANTED

    The Minister for Detence (Mr. Pearce) stated to-day that inquests had been received for more medical officers for the staff of the No. 1 Australian General ...

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  7. "THE GENTLEST ART."

    A person characterized as the "obscure author of the doggerel Hymn of Hate"' received un Iron Crass in recognition of his efforts to stir the sentiments of one nation ...

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  8. LED THE AUSTRALIANS

    A correspondent: The Daily Chronicle has telegraphed form Mi[?]lene that Col.Doughty-Wyllie was on the staff superintending the landing of the Autralians, when ...

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  9. RECRUITING RECORD.

    The military authorities at Wayville West intimated on Monday that during the day 135 men were medically examined for inclusion in the expeditionary forces. ...

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  10. THE CRITICAL MOMENT

    When will the critical moment arrive in he western campaign against Germany?Mr. Hilaire Belloe gave some luminous answers in a lecture at Manchester last ...

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  11. Enemy Utterly Routed.

    The following official news has just been issued from Paris:— Two Turkish divisions under the personal command of the German ...

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  12. Western Australia.

    The Director of Education (Mr. Ceeil Andrews) has been advised by cable message of the death of his brother (Gap. Andrews), of the Royal Marine Light ...

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  13. German Cruelties in Belgium.

    The following letter, dated London, April 8, was written by a Belgian refugee in that city 'to a well-known South Australian:—"With regard to proof of ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT PROMISE.

    The official intimation that wounded soldiers may soon arrive from the front has been brought before the Government. The Chief Secretary (Hon. W. A. Styles) ...

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  15. Major-Gen. Bridges.

    The Morning Post says that it is understood that Major-Gen. Bridges, the fare Australian commandant at the Darda[?]. knew before his death that he had ...

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  16. MASSACRES OF ARMENIANS.

    The official Press Bureau states that the British, French, and Russian Governments have anounced that for a month the Kurds and the Turkish population of Armenia ...

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  17. A Grave Situation.

    The Speaker of the House of Commons, the Right Hon. James Lowther (a Unionist member) stated in a speech to his constituents at Pe[?]th on Saturday night that ...

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  18. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    The late Pte. Arthur Thomas E[?]hick, Reported killed at the Dardanelles, was the son of Mrs. A. Elphick, Wallaroo. The sad intelligence was conveyed to the ...

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  19. KING OF GREECE.

    Telegrams from Athens report that King Constantine, the Greek ruler (whose Queen consort is a sister of the Kaiser) has suffered a relapse. He has been prostrated ...

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  20. LATE CAPT. A. H. POSSINGHAM.

    Capt. A. H. Possingham, who has been killed in action at the Dardanelles, was adjutant of the 8th Infantry Battalion (a Victorian unit). He was a native of ...

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  21. A Chaplain's Letter.

    Col. G. W. Kendrew, chaplain with the Australlian Forees, writing from Heliopo[?]s, Cairo, under date April 4. said:—"We have had a treat this week. It rai[?]. I ...

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  22. GENEROUS SPORTSMEN

    It is reckoned that the Belgian Relief Fund will benefit to the extent of about £15.000 as a result of the race meeting held by the A.J.C. at Randwick to-day. ...

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  23. Turks Surrender at Smyrna.

    Several Turkish officers and 500 soldiers have deserted at Smyrna, and have been taken on board a British wa[?]ship. ...

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  24. Russian Prisoners Tortured.

    It is officially announced that farther shocking cases of torture by the Germans for the purpose of extracting information have been proved. After having ...

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  25. German Specialist Sent For.

    The serious illness of King Constantine has caused general consternation at Athens. Enormous crowds attended the churches on Sunday, when special prayers were offered ...

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  26. General Items.

    Miss Racey Schlank writes:—"Owing to the almost immediate return of wounded troops to Adelaide from the front in large numbers, the enforecement of the appeal which appeared in the ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND NURSES.

    There has been an enthusiastic response to the call for nurses for the New Zealand hospitals at Malta and Egypt. The Minister for Defence (Mr. Allen) states that it is ...

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  28. FAR-EASTERN TENSION

    Various international press correspondents at Pekin have telegraphed that the United States warned China not to sign the new treaty with Japan, lest it ...

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  29. FAREWELLS TO SOLDIERS.

    Mr. E. W. Keeves, a member of the expeditionary force, was tendered a farewell gathering by the clerical staff of G. P. Harris, Scarf[?], & Co., Limited, on Friday evening. Mr. S. T. Thomas ...

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  30. THE LATE PIE ROW.

    Pte. Richard Raw, of H Company, 16th Batt[?]ion, wars tilled in action at the Darda[?]es on May 10 News of his death was conveyed to his widow (Mrs. E. Row, ...

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  31. THE SNOW CASE.

    The High Court of Australia sat at the Adelaide Supreme Court Buildings on Monday, the Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Griffith) and Mr. Justice Isaacs being on the Bench. ...

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  32. In the Country.

    TRURO, May 21.—A Committee of gentlemen of this town some time ago subscribed to buy a new flag, and to-day Mr. J. W. Jay (Chairman of the local district council), in behalf of the donors. ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICAN HEROES.

    Special patriotic service attended by unusally large congregations, were held yesterday in connection with the Empire Day celebrations in all the churches. In ...

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  34. "SEND OFF" TO OLD REDS.

    A send-off will be tendered by past and present scholars of Prime Alfred College on Thursday evening to "Old Rods" who will leave shortly for the front. The ...

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  35. Sydney University's Contribution.

    Expressions of patriotic earnestness were intermingled with the jests and sallies which, as usual, marked commemoration right in connection with the Sylney ...

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  36. LIEUT H. J. BURTON.

    In The Register of Monday it was reported that Lieu. H. J. Burton had been wounded. It has since been ascertained that the stationers was incorrect. ...

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  37. CONCESSION TO CLERKS.

    The local board of directors of the Australasian Temperance ami General Mutual Life Assurance Society have been notified by the head office directors that any of the society's clerks joining ...

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  38. MAJOR BAKER IMPROVING.

    Relatives of Major E. B. Baker, third in command of the 16th Battalion of the 4th Infantry Brigade at the Dardanelles, received on Monday a cablegram from ...

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  39. American Trade With Germany.

    American representatives, who were unofficially discussing the British Order-in-Council which prohibits exports or imports From reaching Germany, have unexpectedly ...

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  40. MOUNT GAMBIER'S EFFORT.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, May 21.—A concert in aid of the Red Cross Fund was held at the Caledonian Hall on Tuesday evening last. Mr. Harry Parks, of Adelaide, gave a recital, Dickens's "Dr. ...

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  41. Recruiting in Eastern States,

    During this week there were 633 applicants expeditionary force, and 407 were passed as fit. SYDNEY, May 24. ...

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  42. PTE. LLOYD PRINCE.

    Pte. G. D. Lloyd Prince, 10th Battalion, triose name appeared in the list of wounded on May 13, has cabled to his parents that he is now convalescent. ...

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  43. DEATH OF GEN. BRIDGES.

    "We all regret the loss sustained by the death of Gen. Bridges, the leader of our Australian forces at the Dardanelles." said the Mayor (Mr. T. K. [?]lland at the ...

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  44. FAREWELL TO SGT. R. REES.

    LAMEOO, May 21.—On Friday a representative gathering of townspeople assembled in Kenwick'a Dining Rooms to bid good-bye to Sgt. Reginald Rees, who is about to depart with the ...

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  45. LISBON REVOLT.

    In connection with the revolt in the Portuguese capital on May 16, it has been proved that the officers were without authority when they led their men through ...

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  46. ANTI-GERMAN RIOT.

    Considerable excitement was caused in Hunter street late last night by a man putting his foot through the two large plateglass windows of the Rawson Cafe, ...

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  47. Victoria.

    Lieut .-Col. Robert Gartside. V. D., who has been killed at the Dardanelles, was born at Gisborne in 1862. He resided at Harcourt for the greater part of his life, ...

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  48. RECRUITING AT PORT AUGUSTA.

    PORT AUGUSTA, May 21.—The local enlistments during the week total 27. making a total of more than 200 from Port Augusta since December last. Several local men have lately joined. The war has caused ...

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  51. "AUSTRALIA'S SOLDIERS BLESS."

    God bless our soldiers brave, Australia's heroes save, God bless them all. From Thee all blessings flow, ...

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