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  4. SUBMARINE PIRACY.

    Since the beginning of the war Denmark las lost 150 ships, and 200 Danish seamen have been killed in the last three months. A German destroyer captured three ...

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  5. STORY OF PEACE OFFER.

    The Borne correspondent of The New York San says that peace proposals were recently .made secretly by the Central Powers through neutral diplomats in ...

    Article : 209 words
  6. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Containing 920 names of men of all the Australian States, as follow:—Kiled in action, 22 officers, 74 men; died of wounds, 1 officer, 14 men; died of other causes, 3 men; wounded, 24 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 576 words
  7. Brazil and Germany.

    The Brazilian steamer Tijuo[?] 2,304 tons, has been torpedoed off the coast of Brittany. A portion of- the crew was saved. BUENOS AYRES, May 22. ...

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  8. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS;

    Increased railway charges have been foreshadowed for some months vast, and substantial increases in fares and' freights in Victoria may be expected shortly. The ...

    Article : 116 words
  9. Patriotic Funds.

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  10. GIANT CARGO SUBMARINES.

    A company with a capital of £2,000,000, and headed by Mr. Simon Lake, the in ventor, contemplates building 10,000 ton ...

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  11. SOLDIERS ON LEAVE IN ENGLAND.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) stated today that the military authorities abroad had, after careful consideration, evolved a system under which ample funds ...

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  12. AFRICA'S FUTDRE.

    Tile first distinguished company of notable personages who in the past or at present have been associated with viceregal, financial, and other institutions of ...

    Article : 375 words
  13. CRISIS IN HUNGARY.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the Daily Chronicle says that the Hungarian Premier (Count Tiss[?]a) has resigned. with the whole of the members of his Cabinet ...

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  14. General Items.

    For these who remain behind in Australia it is hard to realize that one of the comforts most urgently needed by the men who are fighting the battles of the Empire is tobacco. It is almost ...

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  15. "Dealing with Submarines."

    The Temps has published an interview I with Viscount Milner, who is at present in the French capital. He says:—Neither this vear nor next will the enemy submarines ...

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  16. WINTER BUTTER.

    Owing to the inability of the Assistant Minister (Mr. Russell) to attend the conference of the members of the butter "pool" committee, which was to have been. ...

    Article : 133 words
  17. "Allied Victory Certain."

    Mr. Balfour, leader of the British mission to the United States, in a speech delivered today, said that Germany's insensate policies had forced America to throw ...

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  18. CHEER UP SOCIETY.

    Country branches have been bravely keeping the flag flying, and scene acceptable hampers have lately found their way to the hut, and have given much pleasure io -wounded returned soldiers. This ...

    Article : 91 words
  19. Canada's Compulsion BilL

    It is expected that the Canadian Selective Conscription Bill will be introduced on Friday. It is estimated that there are nearly 200,000 unmarried eligible men not ...

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  20. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The solicitors of the Moont[?] Mine proprietors have served Mr. Way, the soli­citor for the relators, with notice that fin Monday next they will move the Supreme ...

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  21. TRENCH COMFORTS DAY. PORT ADELAIDE.

    In connection with Trench Comforts Day, a collection will be taken up in the Port Adelaide district tomorrow by a committee arranged by the Mayoress (Mrs. J. Sweeney), assisted by the Semaphore and Alberton Cheer up Societies. ' ...

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  22. NEWFOUNDLAND'S HELP.

    Following the lead of Canada, the Newfoundland Government has decided to introduce a Selective Conscription Bill on Saturday next. ...

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  23. AMERICAN FOOD.

    The American Food Controller (Mr. Hoover) suggests an appropriation of £2,000,000 in the event of Government food purchases becoming necessary. He ...

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  24. DEFERRED PAY AND EFFECTS OF DECEASED SOLDIERS.

    For the information of next-of-kin of deceased members of the Australian Imperial Force, it is pointed out that deferred ?pay .cannot "oe paid until the receipt of the ...

    Article : 238 words
  25. Recruiting Campaign.

    Arrangements have been made for Mr. A. J. Roberts (Mayor of Glenelg) to accompany the Hon. Donald Mackinnon (Director-General of Recruiting) and Sr. ...

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  26. GERMAN ANNEXATIONS

    The Danzig section of the independent committee for German peace has petitioned Gen. Hindenburg asking for the annexation of Belgium and Poland and the return ...

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  27. THE BLACK ARMY MENACE.

    "Our eyes were opened in East Africa," Gen. Smuts added, "to the enormous amount of military material there. We were all aware of the great German plan. ...

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  28. Italian Mission to America,

    The Italian mission will reach Washington on Tuesday. It will be headed by Prince Ferdinand of Savona. ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    DEAD.—Lieuts. J. J. McDiarmid, M. C. Drummond, W. P. Porter. H. K. Sowell, C. "W. Davies, VT. P. B. Kirkwood, 8. A. Upton, Second Lieuts. D. Havard, F. W. Nation, J. C. Wright, ...

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  30. OAPT. B. B. BAYLY. M. C.

    Capt. Brian B. Bayly, of the Royal Engineers, has written to his father, Mr. W. H. F. Bayly, of the Semaphore, from France, advising that the "immediate ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. American War Basis' Affirmed.

    President Wilson has issued a statement rebuking any attempt to becloud the issue on which the United Spates entered the conflict. He says:—It is ...

    Article : 187 words
  32. No Yielding of Colonies.

    Dr. Inner, a well-known German colonial authority, writing in Die Hanse, asks the intentions of the German Government about the German colonies in the South ...

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  33. A NOTABLE ANNIVERSARY.

    The late (Queen Victoria's birth anniversary now known as Empire Day, was a great stone laying occasion in early colonial times. The foundation stone of St. Peter's College was laid ...

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  34. LIEUT. E. J. DENNIS. M. C.

    Mr. W. E. Dennis, of Blight street, Ridleyton, has received the following cablegram from his son, Second Lieut. E. J. Dennis:—"Doing well. Awarded Military Cross and lieutenancy on May 17." ...

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  35. VICTORIA.

    DEAD.—Capta L. Roberts, L. L. Smith, Cpls. J. W. Connelley, H. S. Hope, Lee. Opls. R. H. S. Dean, W. K. F. Bald, W. I. F. Issell, Gar. H. C. Clements, C. R. Mel[?]ren, L. M. ...

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  36. EMPIRE VISION WANTED.

    "We are now in the happy position of having land communications from Egypt to the Cape free from enemy menace. This position should be satisfactorily dealt with ...

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  37. THE ROAR OF THE YOUNG LIONS.

    The following verses, which are strikingly Applicable to the part now being played by the British dominions in assisting the Motherland in the war, were ...

    Article : 360 words
  38. SGT. J. LOCKWOOD.

    Mrs. J. Lockwood, of Clara street, Norwood, has received news that her husband, Sgt. Jack Lockwood, has been decorated in Prance by Gen. Sir William Birdwood, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. "WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    DEAD.-Cieut. A. G. Clifford, Ptes. A. Johnson, S. Jarvis. ...

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  40. QUEESSLAND

    DEAD.—Cpl J. S. Bruckstraw, Gnr. H. B. Mayers, Ptes. E. Fairlie, R. Hunt, J. Thorpe, T. Woods, H. V. Munnich, J. Cole, A. C. Johnson, ...

    Article : 69 words
  41. American War Risk Bureau:

    The United States Senate has passed a Bill to establish a War Risk Burean, with a capital of £10,000,000. Shipping companies are under tie terms of the measure ...

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  42. TASMANIA.

    DEAD.—Capt. H. E. JL Massey. Second.-Lieut K. Adams, L. L. Wadsley, Ptes. W. J. Barden [The Resistor would be obliged if relatives of South Australian soldiers who fall in the service of their Kine and country would forward any biographical details in their possession]. ...

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    Night . . . and a mournful moon, in misty May Looks down on us below, "While shadowed shapes of loved ones far away Before 113 come and go. ...

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  44. Nurses Killed.

    In connection with the death of two American Red Cross nurses on hoard a British liner on a voyage to Europe, in consequence of having been struck by ...

    Article : 100 words
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  46. The Liberty Loan.

    Mr. John D. Rockefeller, the famous American multi millionaire, has taken £1,000,000 worth of bonds in the United States "liberty" war loan. ...

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  47. Attitude of France.

    The French Premier (M. Ribot), speaking in the Chamber of Deputies today, announced that the had received a telegram from tip Russian Government expressing ...

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  48. Canadian Food Controller.

    The Dominion of Canada is likely to appoint a Food Controller. ...

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  49. BIOGRAPHICAL

    General regret was expressed in the Curramulka (Y. P.) district at the news of the death of Pte. M. L. Way from the effects of gas poisoning. He was a member ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  50. Repatriation of Soldiers.

    The high Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Fisher) initiated quarterly h[?]choons of the Agents General. Matters of common interest have been discussed. ...

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  51. Trouble With Weavers.

    The threatened strike of 200,000 cotton weavers in the north of England, which had been arranged for Saturday, has been averted at least' temporarily. The ...

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  53. ENLISTMENTS.

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  54. "GERMANY WILL DEMAND PEACE."

    M. Ribot's reference to Alsace and Lorraine was received with tumultuous cheers. He continued:—"We are not opposed to the expansion of the German people after ...

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  55. IN OTHER STATES.

    Victoria.—23 accepted. Queensland.—3 accepted. ...

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  56. ENGINEERING STRIKES.

    Local engineers strikes at Sheffield, Liverpool, and elsewhere degenerated into meaningless demonstrations against authority in a number of cases when the shop ...

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  57. CR. C. CLAXTON.

    Cr. C. B. Claxton, of the Australian Light Horse, who represents Brompton in the Hindmarsh Municipal Council, writing from Egypt to Ald [?], says:—"Just ...

    Article : 290 words
  58. ATTESTED ON WEDNESDAY.

    Following are the names of the men who attested at Adelaide on Wednesday:—W. C. LUXMOORE. clerk; F. C. LUXMOORE, clerk; W. J. FITCHES, commercial traveller; ...

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  60. Incidents of the War.

    Major V. Fleming (Unionist member of the Honse of Commons for Henley) has been killed in action. He was a barrister at law, a well-known oarsman, and had ...

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  61. EARLY MORNING FIRE

    A fire broke out at 12.45 this morning at the hairdresser's shop of Mr. Penhall, O'Connell street North Adelaide. The fire brigade was called by F. C. Nicholls, and ...

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  62. AFTER WAR PLYING.

    In the Common today the Parliamentary Secretary to the Air Board (Mr. J. L. Baird) announced that Lord north [?]liffe had been selected as Chairman of the ...

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  63. 'IF RUSSIA DOES HER DUTY."

    The speech was remarkable in vigour and eloquence for a man of 75 years of age, and when the Premier resumed he was vociferously cheered. His address made ...

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  64. Conscription of Enemy Aliens.

    The Auckland Farmers' Union at a provincial conference adopted a resolution that at] enemy aliens should be conscripted forthwith for labour purposes. ...

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