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  2. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. To-morrow's Celebrations.

    The feast of St. Patrick Ireland's patron saint fails this year next Sunday and in accordance with the customary policy in Adelaide of arranging the celebations on ...

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  3. INNISFAIL'S AWFUL FATE.

    The destruction wrought by the cyclone at Innisfail was terrible The following list of those killed in the atom was received by steamer yesterday ...

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  4. ALLEGED HAUL OF OPIUM.

    A story of a sensational encounter between alleged opium smugglers customs officers and police has come from Balmain, a Sydney suburb. Last night an official of the customs louse and a police ...

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  5. GRAVE DECISIONS LIKELY.

    A high military authority states that the great aerial activity on the western front may be taken as an indication that an offensive is imminent. ...

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  6. THE WAR SITUATION.

    Keen curiosity will be aroused concerning the precise significance of utterances (before the Free Churches Conference in London on Wednesday. Sir Joseph ...

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  7. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    The French Government has urgently appealed to the United States to exercise neater speed in shipping troops to France. Consequently America will send a division ...

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  8. OVERRUNNING RUSSIA.

    The Germans entered the Russian Black Sea port of Odessa to-day, and the Austro Hungarians are closely following them. Odessa is the fourth city of Russia in point ...

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  9. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The Press Bureau reports that three enemy airships partioipated in last night's raid on the County of Yorkshire. Only one approached a defended locality ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. John McDonough, of Suttontown has received advice that hid youngest son, Dvr. Thomas McDonough had died at Albany on toe 5th inst on bis way back as a disabled soldier to Mount ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE BRITISH WAY.

    The Admiralty reports that British naval aircraft dropped three tons of bombs on the Bruges Dock on Monday night Aeroplanes raided billets and siding at St. ...

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  12. LABOUR MESSAGE TO. RUSSIA.

    Mr. Samuel Gompers (President of the American Federation of Labour) has again dispatched a message to the Russian people, urging them to offer strong resistance against Germany. ...

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  13. Sailors Sacking Petrograd.

    Sailors are sacking the Government offices at Petrograd, taking therefrom valuable pictures and furniture, and selling or carting them to their homes at Kron-stadt. ...

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  14. Heavy Damage by Americans

    The United Press correspondent on the American -front in France says that the United States artillery at Toul inflicted heavy damage on a German position. The ...

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  15. NEMESIS AND THE GOTHA.

    Two occupants of the Gotha machine which was brought down Thierry were incinerated The captain extricated him from the wreckage and ...

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  16. Submarines for Vladivostock.

    The Tokio correspondent of the United Press says that France unconditionally favours Japanese intervention and that Great Britain approves of a step in that ...

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  17. LATE PTE R. C. GROSS.

    Mrs. W. Frith Jones of Mount Gambler received a telegram on Monday evening intimating that her brother, Pte. R. C. Gross wan killed in action in France on March 2. He was attached to ...

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  18. Naples Incensed.

    The civic authorities attended the funeral at Naples of the victims of the air raid which attracted a great concourse of nl The sight of the coffins moved the ...

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  19. Irish Americans Exempt.

    The Washington correspondent of The United "Press says that Irish resident of the United States who are British subjects ...

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  20. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Sympathetic reference has been made to the late Lieut. T. L. Pitman, M. C. (late District Engineer for Hay, N.S.W.), by Capt Hilary, Adjutant with Battalion. He writes:— "It is with extreme regret ...

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  21. DRINK TRAFFIC.

    Drink traffic statistics reveal extraordinary profits in the trade, calling for the immediate intervention of the Chancellor of the Exchequer The consumption of ...

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  22. SOLID BRITISH FRONT.

    M. Marcel Hutin, referring to the failure of enemy surprise attacked Germans have found out the marvellous solidity of the [?] where the ...

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  23. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

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  24. AUSTRIAN AERIAL LOSSES.

    The Austrian newspapers are alarmed at the new tactics of allied aviators which are causing serious Austrian losses. ...

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  25. French Trenches Raided.

    A wireless German official message states We raided French trenches north east of Prosnes destroyed enemy works, and took 30 prisoners The French afternoon communique ...

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  26. Japan and the War.

    The Paris representative of The New York Herald interviewed the French Foreign Minister (M. Pichon) who said:— "Japan's hour has struck We may ...

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  27. Patriotic Funds.

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  28. Stuttgart Changed Its Tune.

    The Burgomaster of Stuttgart has made urgent representations to Marshal Hindenburg calling for instant reprisals against Great Britain on account of the raids on ...

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  29. SUBMARININGS.

    The British Admiralty reports arrivals of shipping at United Kingdom ports during the past week 2,016. and sailing 2.002. Fifteen vessels over 1,600 tons, and three ...

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  30. MAGISTRATE ATTACKED.

    During the all night debate on the police estimates, Mr. Green (Labour member for Kalgoorlie) Attacked Mr. Walter (Kalgoorlie Resident Magistrate) stating that the ...

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  31. Awards To Australians.

    The following military awards are announced.— BAR TO MILITARY MEDAL Australians.— Cpls. E. A. Lukina and [?] ...

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  32. Question of British Interests

    The Royal Geographical Society forwarded a resolution to tie Foreign Secretary (Mr. Balfour) pointing out the importance of safeguarding British interests in the ...

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  33. TROUBLED IRELAND.

    The Daily News correspondent at Dublin reports that many Irishmen expect that the first action of the new Irish leader (Mr. Dillon) would be to renew the advances ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. SINKINGS SINCE DECEMBER 28.

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  35. WHAT IS COMING?

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) addressing the Free Church Conference at the City Temple to-day replied to the criticisms contained in some of the ...

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  36. Holland and the Allies.

    The Dutch Government announces that unforeseen difficulties threaten to [?] economic agreement between the Allies and Holland It is believed that Germany ...

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  37. Long Row in Rough Sea.

    A wireless massage from Madrid says that the captain of the Spanish Steamer Neguri which was recently sank off Bilbao reports that a submarine compelled him to send it provisions Its ...

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  38. A MAGISTRATE'S APPOINTMENT.

    A semastion was created in the Lageslative Assembly yesterday by the discovery the neither the premier nor [?] Minister in the Chamber knew that an Albany ...

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  39. Australia and the Empire.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Fisher) presided at an Australian business men's luncheon at the Holborn Restaurant to welcome the new Secretary ...

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  40. SHIPBUILDING PROPOSAL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) saw Mr. R. T. Ball (Minister for Works and Railways of New South Watas) again to-day, and aa a result of the interview ...

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  41. Shipbuilding Reorganization

    Ill the House of Commons to-day the Financial Secretary to the Admiralty (Dr. Macnamara) appealed to members not to support the idea of taking shipbuilding out ...

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  42. General Items.

    QUEEN ADELAIDE CLUB.— SOCK LEAGUE. 103 pain of cocks were received to March :13. These have been posted direct to the Commissioner Australian Trench Comforts Fund, London, for ...

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  43. MISSIONARY AND DAUGHTER KILLED.

    The Rev. A. Kenny (Superintendent of the Hull River Aboriginal Settlement) and his daughter met their deaths on Sunday night. They were hiding "behind ...

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  44. 18th BATTERY CLUB.

    At the latest meeting Mrs. G. H. Dean presided. Letters were read from the O.C. of the battery thanking the club for its Christmas gifts, which reached the front to time to be distributed on ...

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  45. "FLAGRANT DISHONESTY."

    At a meeting of the Midland Railway Company of Western Australia Mr. Williamson (Chairman) strongly, urged that the company's lands which were granted ...

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  46. SUGAR SURPLUS ABSORBED.

    It was stated by the authorities to-day that in connection 'with the handling of east season's sugar crop there would be 10 surplus to be distnibuted among the ...

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  47. PRAISE FOR THE AUSTRALIAN WOMEN.

    The .Hon. Secretaries ol the Central Trench Comforts Fund have received the following letter from Sgt H. Richardson who is with the 43rd Battalion in France:— "We had eight hours works ...

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  48. BEARER MEAT!

    At an enquiry into the meat industry by Mr. Justice Piddington today Mr. Pitt (of Pitt. Son & Badgery) said he did not as & grower consider the price of meat too ...

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  49. Conscription for Agriculture

    Tie Norwegian Government" proprises to conscript all males from 15 to 65 years of age for agricultural work, to commandeer horses, and to organize boys from 10 to ...

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  50. What Britain is Bearing.

    A high military authority states:— At present on the western front half of the strength of the German forces ia concentrated against the British, front. There have ...

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  51. Denmark and the Igotz.

    It is officially stated that the German Reichstag is demanding from Denmark the release of the interned crew of the Igotz Mendi. ...

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  52. VICTORIAN CABINET CRISIS.

    When the Legislative Assembly met this morning the Premier (Mr. Bowser) said the Government took the view that by the vote in committee on the previous night ...

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  53. Incidents of the War.

    Count Luxburg (German ex-Ambassador to the Argentine) has arrived at Chili from Argentina. ...

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  54. Champion Sculler Released.

    A comrade who was with Sullivan, tho world famous sculler at , at Ruhleben Camp, has informed the Australian , Press Association that Sullivan's departure from ...

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  55. SUSPICIOUS FLOUR.

    The police have received a report from Hall's Creek, via Browne to the effect that at MePhee's Find last October an old prospector Louis Ennie was nearly ...

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  56. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. Percy Kelsey a carrier of Seaview rood Henley Beach while riding a bicycle along Topham (street city made an effort to avoid a collision with another cyclist ...

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  57. MULTI- MILLIONAIRES.

    Income taxes and excess profits taxes on the income of American multi-million-aires will amount to more than half their, returns. It ia estimated that 29 of the ...

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  58. TOo Will Serve the King?

    The State Recruiting Committee writes:— A few days ago a recruiting organizer had a quiet heart-to-heart talk with an eligible man Their conversation was somewhat as as follows ...

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  59. GOODWOOD RED CROSS CIRCLE.

    A carnival was held by the Goodwood Red Cross Society on Wednesday on the South Park Bowling Green, and was opened by the Mayo of Unley (Mr. W. N. Parsons). The Mitcham ...

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  60. CITY CHARTER WANTED.

    The Perth City Council has approached the Government frith a request that it should follow the precedent set by Sydney and other capital city and grant the City ...

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  61. A NOSE INJURED.

    While working on the steamer Kapara at Port Adelaide on Wednesday evening Mr. John Jenkins a married man residing at Wilson street Queenstown fell and ...

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  62. FEDERAL POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The principal topic in Federal political circles to-day was the speech delivered at Dandenong on Wednesday night by Sir William Irvine The opinion in political ...

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  63. MAROUBRA MYSTERY.

    In connection with the finding of a female child in tie surf at Maroubra on Monday evening, the police to-night arrested May Miller single woman ...

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  64. Italy's War Bill.

    Italy's war expenditure to the end of January was £1,320,000,000. The monthly expenditure is now £52,420,000. ...

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  65. BARRIER HOSPITAL STATISTICS.

    During February 165 new cases ware admitted into the Broken Hill Hospital including 46 accidents The largest number of patients in the institution on any one ...

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  66. Advertising

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  67. SOLDIER LEGISLATOR'S SEAT.

    The question of the expulsion from the Political Labour League of Capt. Carmichael, M.C. M.L.A., for the stand he has taken in regard to compulsory service ...

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  68. Tuberculosis in Vienna.

    Tuberculosis is raging in Vienna and the municipal authorities admit their inability to combat the ravages of the disease Almost half of the population is ...

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  69. BROMPTON METHODISTS TROUBLE.

    An interesting development in connection with the dispute between the trustees of the Brompton Methodist Church and Conference over the proposed removal of ...

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  70. Advertising

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  71. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    From The Register, Friday, March 13, 1858.— The agricultural returns show that during the put year the area under wheat in South Australia was 566,818 acres, and the yield was 2,005,327 ...

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  72. SHIPBUILDING PROPOSAL.

    The appointment of a Chairman on the tribunal trill be made directly the boiler makers bare signed the shipbuilding agreement It is understood representatives of ...

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  73. AUSTRIAN PEACE PRESSURE ON GERMANY.

    The Vienna correspondent of the news paper Tjd raja that deep pessimism prevails at Vienna owing to the policy of the Pan-Germans in Reference to Belgium ...

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  74. AN ENEMY BUSINESS.

    An order has been issued by the Minister for Customs under the Trading With the Enemy Act, directing the winding up of the business en Australia of the ...

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  75. GRAINS, GLASS, AND GREASE.

    The following have been declared necessary commodities for the purpose of the War Precautions (Prices) Regulation):— Cereal meals of all kinds broken aim glass ...

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