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  7. RUSSIA.

    Semi-official advices state that Germany has ordered Russia to dismantle her fleet. The Russians are not resisting the command of the Germans. ...

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  8. IRELAND AND CONSCRIPTION.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Leader of the Irish Party (Mr. John Dillon) protested against the plan of the Government to dispose of the Irish clauses ...

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  9. AMERICA AT WAR.

    It is officially announced that the United States is building the most powerful bombing aeroplane yet constructed. It will carry six men, eight machine guns, and a ...

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  10. Roumania and Bessarabia.

    Advices from Bucharest state that the Bessarabian Landsrat practically unanimously agreed to a union of Bessarabia with Roumania, which M. Marghiloman ...

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  11. OPERATION IN FINLAND.

    The Germans have landed at Lovisa, eastward of Helsingfors, which has been cut off. The Germans, co-operating with the White Guards, propose to seize Viborg, ...

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  12. A Merry Christmas.

    Sir John Foster Fraser, in a speech, said that the British Admiralty had completed arrangements by which America would be able to quadruple the number of troops ...

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  13. Roumanian Spoils.

    The German newspapers declare that a serious disagreement exists between Bulgaria and Turkey, and is delaying the Roumanian peace. They urge Bulgaria to ...

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  14. Soldiers' Building Appeal.

    The fortnight's building appeal in behalf of the Returned Soldiers' Association will be inaugurated next Monday afternoon with the official opening of the premises at ...

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  15. LATE CABLES

    The long-range gun yesterday killed four and wounded 21 persons in Paris. The shell fell on a children hospital. ...

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  16. ITALY TO AMERICA.

    King Victor Emmanuel of Italy sent the following message to President Wilson upon the anniversary of America's entry into the war:-"The powerful support of ...

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  17. MESOPOTAMIA.

    A war correspondent in Mesopotamia, in describing the brilliant success on the Euphrates on March 26, says the attack on the Turkish central positions began at 2.30 ...

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  18. Bolo's Tales.

    The examination of Polo Pasha continues. His revelations in the condemned cell yesterday occupied five hours. Bolo's counsel holds out a hope that the condemned man ...

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  19. LARGE VESSEL SUNK.

    The steamer Minnetonka, owned by the Atlantic Transport Company, Limited, has been sunk. The Minnetonka was of 13,528 tons. ...

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  20. Hindenburg Reported Wounded.

    The Geneva correspondent of The Daily Express states that a telegram has been received from Strassburg announcing that Gen. Hindenburg has gone into hospital ...

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  21. AZORES NAVAL BASE.

    The Allies consenting, the United States will establish a naval case in the Azores. United States destroyers and submarines will be moved there, and the Azores will ...

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  22. CONTROLLING SHIPS' CARGOES.

    The effects of the new shipping arrangements, which came into force at the beginning of April, were felt at Port Adelaide this week for the first time, when the ...

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  23. Who Will Serve the King?

    The State Recruiting Committee writes?— One of the most successful midday recruiting rallies at Bowman's Arcade was that held yesterday. There was an ...

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  24. COLONIAL SUGAR COMPANY.

    A deputation representing all suppliers to the mills of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company at Hambledon, Coondi, Victoria, and Macwade Mills, and also a large ...

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  25. IRISH PARTIES CONFERRING.

    Messrs. de Valera and Griffiths have consented to confer with Messrs. Dillon and Devlin regarding conscription for Ireland. The Amalgamated Society of Engineers ...

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  26. GERMAN MUSTARD GAS.

    Mr. Percival Phillips states that the Germans on Thursday afternoon held half Ploegsteert Wood (an irregular slice of blank trench-covered ground between ...

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  27. ANOTHER SCRAP OF PAPER.

    Mr. Justice Younger's committee, which is enquiring into the German treatment of war prisoners behind the lines, has issued a report, which says:—The British and ...

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  28. American Comments.

    All the newspapers discuss the question of conscription for Ireland. The New York Times says:—If any Irishman thinks that resistance to conscription will find favour ...

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  29. Advance in Palestine.

    A Palestine official message says:—Our troops westward of the Tulkeram Ramlch Railway advanced our Ene on a front of five miles to a depth of one and a half ...

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  30. Affirmative and Denial.

    An official report issued in Paris states that the letter of the Emperor Charles was communicated by Prince Sixte of Bourbon (the Emperor's brother-in-law) to ...

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  31. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Sgt. Leslie Sando, 48th Battalion, son of Mrs. Sando, 25 Frederick street, Maylands, has been severely wounded. ...

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  32. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mr. James Sheridan, of Second street, Brompton, has been advised that his son, Cpl. J. L. Sheridan, of the 3rd Railway Corps, has been awarded the Military Medal. ...

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  33. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The President (Mr. Givens, Q.) took the Chair at 11 a.m. Price of Sugar. Mr. Fairbairn (V.) asked, without ...

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  34. General Items.

    A gathering of Cheer-up ladies was held in the Peterborough Hall in the Cheer-up Hut on Friday afternoon to give a formal welcome to Mrs. G. Aldridge, one of the earliest workers in the ...

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  35. AN "INSANE BLUNDER."

    Mr. T. P. O'Connor has sent the following cable to Mr. John Dillon (Leader of the Nationalists):—"I must record a solemn warning against the introduction ...

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  36. AUSTRO-GERMAN SQUABBLE.

    The Kaiser's sudden summons to the Chancellor (Baron Hertling) is attributed to the disclosure of the letter written by the Austrian Emperor Charles favouring ...

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  37. Patriotic Funds.

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  38. DOUBTFUL MILITARY VALUE.

    Mr. Donald Maclean (Chairman of the House of Commons Appeal Tribunal) reclared during the debate on the Manpower Bill that even if 300,000 men were ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS' FUND.

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  40. REGISTER ARMENIAN RELIEF FUND.

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  41. CENTRAL TRENCH COMFORTS FUND.

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  42. IRISH LEADER'S DEATH NOT RECOGNISED.

    The Metropolitan Patriotic Day Celebration Committee last night passed a resolution, moved by Mr. Walter Dwyer (exLabour member for Perth), condemning ...

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  43. CONSTABLE AND A GERMAN.

    Constable Seymour, of Wycheproof, was roughly handled early on Wednesday morning by Fritz Harms, a German, who had disturbed the town by crying "murder." ...

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  44. OPERATIONS IN PALESTINE.

    Our Renmark correspondent writes:— Among the last batch of soldiers welcomed back to Renmark is Cpl. T. Higgins, of the Field Squadron Engineers, who is ...

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  45. King Nearly Flew.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen have concluded a visit to an immense training ground and aerodromes of the air force in the eastern counties, where Prince ...

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  47. Stimulus in South Africa.

    The gravity of the situation indicated by Mr. Lloyd George's speech is fully recognised here. It is now suggested to increase the South African brigade to a ...

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  48. A VACANT FEDERAL SEAT.

    The writs in connection with the election for Flinders, rendered vacant through the appointment of Sir William Irvine as Chief Justice of Victoria, were issued ...

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  49. WOMAN FIRED AT BURGLARS.

    At Fremantle yesterday John Feldman, a Russian Finn (an escaped prisoner) and Henry O'Halloran were committed for trial on a charge of robbery with violence ...

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  51. 27TH BATTALION CLUB.

    A crowded meeting of members and associate members of the 27th Battalion Club spent an enjoyable evening at the Leavitt Hall on Friday. The President (Mrs. J. Slane) welcomed, on behalf ...

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  52. STURT CHORAL SOCIETY HEROES.

    On Wednesday evening, at the rehearsal room. Leavitt Hall, Wakefield street, the Sturt Choral Society paid a tribute to the memory of two members who have given their lives for the ...

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  53. RACEHORSE AVERSION CASE.

    The Aversion conspiracy case was continued in the Perth Police Court to-day, when the evidence for the prosecution was concluded. Kalgoorlie witnesses deposed ...

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  54. Versailles Representative.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law announced that Major-Gen. Sackville West will succeed Gen. Sir Henry Rawlinson on the Versailles Supreme War ...

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  55. SOLDIERS' WIVES AND MOTHERS.

    The monthly meeting of soldiers' wives and mothers was held in the banqueting room of the Unley Town Hall on Tuesday. Miss Sanderson presented a musical programme. ...

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  56. MUNITION WORKERS' DEPENDANTS

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) has been advised by the Common wealth Bank that arrangements have been made whereby dependants in Australia may be ...

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  57. COCKATOO ISLAND EMPLOYES DISMISSED.

    Twenty-eight men employed at Cockatoo Island were dismissed to-day because they refused to sign the shipbuilding agreement. They were all members of the ...

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  58. TRENCH COMFORTS A GODSEND.

    The central committee has received the following cable from the Chief Commissioner of the Australian Comforts Fund. London:—"Major Kinnish. 43rd Battalion, South Australia, writes: ...

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  59. Germany's Lost Colonies.

    The Weser Zeitung (Bremen) states that many Germans have abandoned hope of recovering the South Sea colonies; but the products of those colonies are immensely ...

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  60. VICTORIAN ANZAC CELEBRATION.

    Arrangements are being made for a parade through the streets of Melbourne on April 26 to celebrate Anzac Day. ...

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  62. NEW ZEALAND FLOODS.

    Further details of the floods at Opotiki show that the water has now subsided in the town. Most business premises and many residences are a foot deep in slimy ...

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  63. THE FEDERAL PROPOSAL.

    It was announced that the Shipping Controller had formally requisitioned the whole of the interstate steamers still in commission on the Australian coast. The ...

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  65. FRENCH SOLDIERS AND SAILORS ENTERTAINED.

    There was a large attendance at the Nile Street Seamen's Mission Hall, Port Adelaide, on Thursday night, when the Alberton Cheer-up Society entertained French soldiers and sailors at a social. ...

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  66. BARRIER MINERS' GRIEVANCES.

    The Amalgamated Miners' Association has called a special meeting for Sunday to deal with, among other business, a recommendation from a general meeting with ...

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  67. Incidents of the War.

    The Overseas Club and Patriotic League of Britons Overseas have been amalgamated, with a joint membership of 172,000. ...

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