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  2. HOME RULE QUESTION.

    The Dublin correspondent of The Daily Express says:—A conference of 10 members is sitting continuously at the Dublin Mansion House, and that it includes the ...

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  3. AFTER WAR TRADE.

    The committee on British commercial and industrial policy after the war, of which Lord Balfour of Burleigh was Chairman, has presented its final report, which ...

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  4. MONT KEMMEL FALLEN.

    A wireless German official massage on Saturday evening started:—The English have abandoned farther parts of Flanders. We have readied a line from south west ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Said the Prime Minister, after Mr. Tudor had explained that the story told by a Sydney bankrupt was not true, if it meant that he had been lured from the path of ...

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  6. THE WAR SITUATION.

    The news from the battlefronts is once more grave. The loss of Mont Kemmel, at the head of the line of hills against which the German drive was brought up ...

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  7. A COLONIST OF 80 YEARS.

    By the death of Mr. John Ottaway at Birkenhead on Saturday evening Port Adelaide, has lost one who had seemed part of the city itself, and who was loved by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GOOD NEWS FOR FARMERS,

    The Treasurer (Sir Richard Butler), who returned to Adelaide on Sunday; after having attended a meeting of the Wheat Board in Melbourne, sated:—"At present ...

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  9. Resistance Like a Buffer.

    Military critics find satisfaction in the fact that the Germane are not making rapid progress past Kemmel. They believe that the enemy will suffer increasing ...

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  10. "NOT YET ,FIT FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT."

    Lord Salisbury, in a letter to The Daily Telegraph, says:—"We hear that a Ministerial committee is knocking together under extreme pressure a scheme for a ...

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  11. Germans Obtained Footing,

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reported on Sunday noon:—The enemy captured Voormezeele on Saturday evening but a counterattack early in the night drove him ...

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  12. Extremely Violent Battles.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, reporting on Saturday noon, stated:—There was considerable artillery firing on both sides during the whole battle front north of the ...

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  13. Big Counter Attack.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association on the western front states that French and British troops have launched a formidable attack from ...

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  14. A UNITED IRELAND.

    Visiting correspondents declare that upon the subject of conscription Ireland for the time, being is a united nation, The words "No Conscription" are boldly ...

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  15. Deeds of Undying Valour,

    There has been a tempestuous struggle for Kemmel Hill. French heroes on the crest raked the slopes with machine guns, and another French unit held Kemmel ...

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  16. CHIEF SECRETARY RESIGNING.

    It is understood that Mr. H. E. Duke is about to resign the position of Chief Secretary for Ireland, and that Mr, Edward Shortt, K.C. (Liberal member for ...

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  17. THE POPE'S POSITION.

    A Papal Note is being issued from the Vatican explaining that His Holiness Pope Benedict has not participated in the Irish conscription question, but that he allows ...

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  18. IRELAND AND CONSCRIPTION.

    Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.P., has arrived from Chicago. He will explain to the United States Government that Ireland does not desire to weaken England's ...

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  19. TO BE CONSIDERED BY CABINET.

    The recommendations of the Australia Wheat Board for extra payments on the various crops will be considered, by the federal Cabinet tomorrow. The Acting ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    The by election for the Keighley Division of Yorkshire resulted in the return of the Government supporter, Mr. Somerwell, with 4,873 votes, against 2,349 votes cast ...

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  21. High Authority Hopeful.

    A nigh military authority gives it as his opinion that the situation on the Lys sector, between Givenchy and Merville, is highly satisfactory for us. We have ...

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  22. Advances and Losses.

    Continuing his night report, Sir Douglas Haig says:—"We held all attacks in the Geighbourhood. of Laclytte and Scherenberg, but after severe fighting, in which we ...

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  23. BIG PURCHASE OF CORNSACKS.

    Arrangements have been for the purchase In India of 6,000,000 cornsacks at very lew rates. In making this announcement on Saturday, Sr. Russell ...

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  24. GAS AND MEAT SUPPLY.

    The Lord Mayor (Aid. Joynton Smith) has made a statement in which he sets out in detail proposals for the civic control of the supply of fresh meat and gas in the ...

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  25. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. Harry Richards, while escorting Mr. Robert Backfull, a blind man across Grote street from the Central Market, at about 9.20 p.m. on Saturday, was knocked down ...

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  26. The Fights for Mont Kemmel

    Mr. Percival Phillips, in a despatch telegraphed on Friday night, reported:—The battle for the Flemish hills continued throughout today with unabated fury. ...

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  27. A NIGHT IN THE SEA.

    The Melbourne Argus wrote on Friday:—Mrs. Annie Smith, who lives with her husband in Malvern road, South Yarra, was found lying in a semi conscious ...

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  28. Enemy Reports.

    A wireless German official message mentions the capture of Mont Kemmel. "We threw out the English," says the message, from their positions at Wytschaete and ...

    Article : 156 words
  29. DEPENDS ON THE TREASURER.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Gralam) announced today that the Australian wheat Board had decided to recommend that a further dividend should be paid to ...

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  30. SUPPOSED DROWNING FATALITY.

    NURIOOTPA April 27.—Maggie Liekefitt, aged nine, a cripple, who was a patient at the Willows Hospital, was drowned in the North Para River ...

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  31. MR. TUDOR AND THE WAR LOAN.

    Speaking at Newtown last night, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Tudor) said the Government had promised mountains, but there was not a single performance. ...

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  32. ACCIDENTS AT THE BARRIER.

    BROKEN HILL, April 28.—A motor cyclist named Darling collided with a motor car driven by Mr. A. Hawes, aid m the collision had several ribs broken. ...

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  33. MILK PRICE INCREASED.

    The Minister in charge of price fixing (Mr. Mossey Greene) las notified that an increase of 2d. gallon is the price of milk for three months has been approved. A similar increase will also ...

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  34. FERE AT THE BARRIER.

    BROKEN HILL, April 28.—A fire broke oat in the jaundry at the Broken Hill Hospital during Friday night, but it was lot under with chemical extinguishers ...

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  35. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The opening services in connection with the new Wesleyan schoolroom at Worth. Adelaide took place on Sunday last. The Bev. W. L. Bints and Mr. James Scott conducted services.—Messrs. ...

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  36. BUTTER.

    Mr. Massy Greene (Assistant Minister, in charge of the batter pool) announced on Saturday that until further notice no additional purchases of butter would be made ...

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  37. FATALITIES IN THE WEST.

    PERTH, April 28.—Michael Joseph Sullivan (35), was run over and killed by a crain at Claremont Station on Saturday evening. His legs and an are were severed, ...

    Article : 74 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. GIGANTIC RED CROSS APPEAL.

    The total of the street collections on Red Cross Day amounts to £27,000. Several hundred boxes remain uncounted. It is believed that the suburbs, which were ...

    Article : 119 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. HORSEFLESH AS BEEF.

    A report that horseflesh, purporting to be beef, was on sale. in the city, and Bad been condemned by the health inspectors, was confirmed by the commissioner of ...

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  42. BATTLE FOR THE FLEMISH HILLS.

    In the centre of the map is shown Mont Kemmel (above Germans. They are now pressing against Scherpenberg, the next and Dranoutre (immediately below Kemmel) have been taken. British line now runs from Vocrmezelle—for which there has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 244 words
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