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    ?[ dpnfflderable'J.enthusiasm is.. befflg 35-jjayed 'in connection^wiith'.the frittheoin-•ingj three weeds' seasbn - pf ? English musi­cal (comedy, which will be begun oil Satur­day) night by J. C. Williamson's company at.thfeTheatrfe Roval. Rarelv has Ade- ...

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  3. ':THE ^SUPPLY n ?-??., ????' .V-: .-• v

    , On' the introduction, 'jin; the ;Ho^«e -,of Representatives to-day of the .Supply Bill for £5,685,684, the Minister. of

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    The French newspapers give prominence to a sensational disclosure by. the Premier (JI. Clemencean)*. that the Emperor-of Austria sent an. autograph letter, dated March, 1917, in ?which he adhered to! "France's, jnst. claims^TTegarding - AJsace; and Lorraine. ;Tbe-Empero'r Charles later stated thai he•;'waa -ia agreement with hia GoverameDt on the question. ...

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  5. RUSSIA,

    fllhe Bofeheviks generally ipterpret -the Apanese landing ae VTadivostock as the tegnmbg of the occnpatiqn of SIberu. ...

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  6. Advertising

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  8. (Russians Blew Up Warships

    Officrtl advicea iha/ve been received'by. Ihe Siate Department from Sweden that the Russians blew up three large jwaiships in South Finnish svateiB -to prevenditheni Jxang captured by an attacking German squadron. The Teutons disregarded 4he terms of 'the peace treaty guaranteeing fc!hvs iBuoan warenijB against capture. ...

    Article : 56 words
  9. "Mpsfc Have;

    The German Socialist organ Vorwaerte, commenting an President Yukon's Epeech, rays:—If Germany

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  10. ? "EritzV Terrible Waves.

    g extracts dealing with the Gorman waves of troops on the -western front are taken from an observer's letter, toted January 38, to his father, a well-inowa professional man in Perth:-"We are eareinlly watching 'Fritz* rehearse his huge anny on a very extended front of Jnany miles, in which quite 1,000,000 men

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  11. Germany "Fighting for Life."

    tDr. Helfferid, speaking at. ;Stuttgarfc, said.—'TVe Germans are fighting for life against Etaglaad'a political system. We must conquer in the ?west as in ihe cast. We must undo England's gains in the coloniee, in Mesopotamia, Persia, and China. We mnst not emerge crippled by •war. # We must not be excluded from the nniversal commerce, which is England's aim." • ...

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  12. "LURED FROM HER HOME." .

    I In. "Lured from Her Home," which is! presented at.-the Tivoli Theatre this week, Mia Lesley Adrienne is caat as a farmer's daughter,, who^.falls,a victim to the.wilea of' an unscrupulous villain, and us induced t|o leare her parents. The ensuing"Jcoin- ...

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  13. Dissension in Austria.

    The Washington cotreapondent of Thfe World says that.official despatches state, that a mass meeting of Czechs at Prague | denounced Oount Czernin and approved of President Wilson's speech. The Austrian' labour situation is critical, and Count Czermn -wsa forced to abandon his visit to Bucharest because of the country's internal | troubles, • I ...

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  14. .WONDEJRGRAPH PICTURES.-

    There: was not aeatirig • accommodation {of the huge crowd that eougb* to gain admittance at Wondergraph on Wednes-' day evening, and tbe complete change of programme thoroughly justified this en­thusiasm. The usual vocal. overture, illustrated by caloored 'pictttrea, introduced the general themes. Every picture was a ...

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  15. \ ^ENLIGHTEN THY- DAUGHTER." •

    /The title of the photo-play, "Eniiahten Thy Daughter " to be screened at West's (plympid next Monduy, indicates its eharac-tor.. It » a plea to parente W save their children from the pitfalls which'beset ignorance in- mattere of eex. The story ...

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  16. 1 CLOSE CALL.

    Every preparation Had been made for •Mo Pasba'e execution. Lots had even been dra'wn -to determine the firing squad. Monsignor Bolo- (the condemned man's brother) visited tie cell and 'handed him the suit of clothes and the white gloves worn at the trial Tririch Bolo had been allowed1 to substitute for hU prfeon garb ...

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  17. TEE RED CROSS.

    The long- Iall prior to the resumption o! the German offensive enabled the Austra­lian Red Cross organizers in France to prepare to meet all emergencies. Auat'ra-lion hospital units handled'large numbers: of British wounded men in the early stages; of the retreat, but the stocks are ample to meet demands. In response, to an- urcent' ...

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  18. America on the Inside.

    The following United States official wire­less message was received: from Honolulu to-day, and was released by 'lie Navy De-?fartment thronnh lie American Consul:— WASHINGTON, April 10. Ecliable figures of the first day's sub-Bcription to tiie third liberty loan can­not be given before Wednesday, owing to the unexDeetedlv heavv poqular re- ...

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  19. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The htc Pte. G. R. Bates, who wo? tht first soldier to enlist from Kangaroo Island; has been awarded the Military Medal, and. his father, Mr. H. Bites, has received a letter from Major Reid, officer commanding the .battalion of which his Mil was a member. The episUe etatea?—"It is I with feeling of: admiration at the gallantry of a' j ...

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  20. CHILDREN'S RED CROSS APPEAL;

    Nearly 15,000 school children were let loose uVn-flie «ty and suburbs on Wed­nesday in the interests of the funds of the Red Gross.. ;Itj-Tra&, a. joint-efforfcoi ^the PuWic Schools Patriotic Fund, and -the Red Cross Society, and is to be continued ...

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  21. INDEX-TO ADVERTISE- ? ' MENTS.

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  22. "THE MANXMAN."

    "The iManxman" marts the passing of nnother milestone in film, history. There Ihave teen larger "productions, but -those rave be:ir in the na-ture of l>tR epecta^efl. "The Manxman," however, is purely a dra-lnatk> attev. While it lias several >Jarce ...

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  23. Hunt for Men.

    The Minister of National Service notifies, the withdrawal from April 2Lof exemp­tions from military service leldon occu­pational groands. Men of various ages in a large number of occupation who are medically graded1 one and two, TviflJ be affected. ? . .. ...

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  24. JUDGE: McCAWLEY'S APPOINTMENT.

    An adjourned epecial'sitting of'the Full Court, summoned by the Chief Justice in connection- fifth- the position,and appoint­ment of Mt; Justice ilcUavrfey as Judge of the Supreme Court and of-the Arbitration Court,'was held to-day;- Mr. Hugh-Ma-crossan asked fora further adjournment to ...

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  25. Turkish Armies Destroyed.'

    In his apeecfe in the Commons, Mr. Lloyd Gwrge said tQic Turkish anmies in PiiSeetine aud 'Mesopotamia had beea de­stroyed. ...

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  26. Who Will Serve the King?

    The State Reerniting.Committee -writes: —The information received from the Direc­tor-General for Recruiting (Hon. D. Mad«! kinnon), in regard to tie enlistments in Australia for tne week ended AprO 6 are re-*asnring, and dn every way encouraging. ...

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  27. SHIPPING.

    Stnajftore Tide*.—Thursday, ' Ajril Y Kbinora, 1,316, J. Kay, Ncvcutle. JfcDwliitth, VcEaeturn,. sgtsta, dty; J, £b«Uoc & Sob, vrenti, Port.' ?•••••• ' '?,••-? . ?••..!-:.• Einta, 278, E. Barf^r, Port Vinrtat- "opook, 125, W. J. Spell* ooirt. ...

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  28. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Pte.-Walter U Crispe, M.1L (10th Battalion), eon of Sirs, E. Crispt, .of Seaview road, Grange, has been reported miasinfc since March 1 and he ii Celieved to be a prUoher of war. - ' • Meat. Ctarles H. gadleir, of the etb.Gordon Highlanders, who enlisted from the. Argentine three years ago, has been wounded. Hb brother, Jtthn'R. Sldleir, -Mio has * been • with the'King Edward Horse (or the last' three yean, hu been granted a commision. ...

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  29. THE HUM ORESKS. .

    What does the .average man and woman look for when an'.Qvenin$fe amusement is Bought? "W.berp . .sliali we go to-night?" is a question asked in numerous homes in and around, the -city every day. 'The financial side is one which hat to oe taken ...

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  30. DUTCH IHNISTER LEAVING.

    Mr. Aogast PMDipe, the Dutch Minister to flbe United Staies, b about to return to Holland. HI' health is the declared reason.. ...

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  31. - .FREE- LIFE INSURANCE FOR, .'".....SOLDIERS. .

    Recognisinjj. the urgent need for rein- \ forcements,-, a • number of public-spirited j m$ii iave; at the instigation ? of • Sir James.: Purns, decided to pay oreaorams on! 1,000 policies,', eq ae to enable men with j dependants to enlist- Each policy will be for..£200, and-the premiums will be paid; during the continuance of the war; or until : the discharge of the 3oWier. The echeme: is on similar] .'lines' to that of Sir Somuej MoCauehay,.and.wfll be controlled by the Public JTriBtee,....... ...

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  32. )ERAL PARLIAMENT

    The President took the Chair at 3 o'clock • ^-Striking •out a" Question.— Mr. McDougall (N.S.Wrj protested against his question concerning alleged' pilfering from the New South Wales Post Office having been eliminated from" the notiee paper. ..>-?• ...

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  34. LIEUT. S. PUMIAM. 'D.C.M., AND PTB. W. PULHAM. M.M. \

    Mrs.. A. h. Addison, of Cambridge street, Mai-1 vern, has been-advised that her son, Lietft. Xoah Puliam, lias bum awarded the Dutirijuished Con­duct Medal, and that her Km; Ptc. William Pul-bim, hu received the Military MedaL A third 'son, Pte. John Pulhsm, is also flghttn? in France. - . I ...

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  35. •IN "GAY PAflEE."

    For some time, paet leave has been granted to the members orthe AJ..F. in France, to'bei .taken in that country. In making that statement to-day" the Minis­ter for Defence (Mr.. Pearcej said that a .conamerebie number; of Australian BoJdiers visited Paris., facilities for them to draw pay had be.en approve!!' by the attachment, of an honorary commissioned officer to the staff of the Canadian .Paymaster in Paris. The ? oonwnandant ot". toe edmuiiatration' headquarters in London had made arrange­ments for-the opemnj; of an Australian ?pay office in-Pans.' ' ...

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  36. LIEUT. J. D. GILBERT.

    First Lieut J. I). Gilbert, of the Suaex Yeo­manry, appointed to the RJ.C, Squadron 66, hu been musing dncc October 18,1917. Hla parents —Mr. and Ota. 'W. Gilbert, of Pewsey Vale—have, received the following letter' from the captain' ot his squadron

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  38. General Items.

    A special general meeting' of the Rejected Volmrtcois* Association was held at Victoria Hall; Gawier pdaco, on Wednesday evening, to consider 'What part the association would play in the effort or the. Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Im­perial League :on. Saturday week to raise (ujidi ior the building scheme in connection with tbe kujrue.. The President of the association

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  39. '.? TfTR MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    The reception acconted.Pred Blnett,- the;! well-known comedian, who has won laurels in various London music halls, - and who. 6o delighted Australian audiences a 'fen* years ago, endorses his popularity as. a dia-ru.nB<»r of musical humour' of the obvious ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. 27th BATTAUOX'S CLUB.

    A social'evening trill be arranged at.the Leavitt llaJl,- AVakcfleld srircetj. onFridiy evening, vthca fathers of-soldiers,-retomed men,:and friends of tlie .27Ui Battalion will ;have ,an opportunity • to Join :the club as. associate members..' The Rcr. ; Chaplain Fernie, vrtio Recently, returned' from the I front, will pve achat on 'Our boys," and a mufi-I cal programme has been arranged. Sapper trill be I served by the committee.' ?• ???;-.,. • ... ...

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    • :The~:Children'8;Red.Cr«B Day and.prt-, cession atv, Forty Adelaide, on Wednesday-proved an .unqualified eucckb. Early",in. the 'monTirig'most'bf the ehi'dren had sold: put bf-.-bufctona'^nd—were refyin? on the' benny'coTlpctio'ne to kepp their tina-going.; ...

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  43. •Y.M.CJL RECITAL.

    "The attention of. friefcds of the Adelaide Y.M.G.A, and the public'generally is drawn to:a-splendid j>'rogramme to be fulfilled in the Victoria Hall on Saturday nest. Mr. Edward Reeves, the well-known elocu­tionist, will recite a number of special ...

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  44. EXHIBITION SEWINO <3IROLB.'

    ' The 'Returned Sailors and '. Soldiera' - Imperial League.. Juris; invited the Exhibition. Sewing, Circle to assist their Building.Fund Appeal,.the society arc inviting contributions * of glassware ? (not coloured),'which will be gratefully received' at the Exhibition Sewing.Circle workroonf .on; Mondays, tnd Thursday's {rom April H5to April ...

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  45. HOUSE OF R^RESENTATOVES.

    • TheSpeak'er took^the Chair at 3,p.m.-.i! The Speaker; announoe'd .that he,;would on. Friday next issue,* jerjt "for (the Flin­ders election:.-The; 'date^ of.ryh'o.ir/.naUoa! would he April 29, and that of the dectiofl may.ri......... .. ..;-..,_••_:>...• ?., ^r.,.. ..... ...

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