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  2. DEATH OF MR. ROBERT KNOWLES.

    Mr. Robert Knowles, who was one of the best-known business men in Adelaide, died early this morning at his home at Mariborough street. St. Peters. aged 77. It ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ITALIAN PROGRESS MAINTAINED.

    A violent and rapid cannonading has been heard in the North Sea, along the Jutland coast, all night. ...

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  4. CONSCRIPTION OP DOCTORS.

    A vole is now being taken among the members of the medical profession in each State on the question of compulsory enlistment. The contribution they have made ...

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  5. BUTTER SUPPLIES ASSURED.

    The butter "census" has demonstrated that there will be no shortage in the supply of table butter before production increases in the [?]oring and arrangements ...

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  6. THE WAR SITUATION.

    The progress of Italy's assault with Trieste as its ultimate objective is for the moment reflected more in the strengthening of the enemy defences nearer to the ...

    Article : 411 words
  7. RUSSIAN POSITION

    The french Socialist delegates have returned from Russia. They Save addressed a Socialist Congress. They declared that without the revolution Russia would have ...

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  8. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    The vote of the Brazilian Congress in favour of cancelling the neutrality declaration was 163 votes against 3.Rio dc Janeiro newspapers express the ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The Rev. S. E. Davies, vicar of St. George's Church Nhill, has received notice that his cousin and foster-brother, Lieut. A. Etin Tandy (Engineers), was killed in ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. LIBERTY LOAN.

    Mr. J. D. Rockefeller has subscribed an additional £1,000,000 to the United States Liberty Loan. ...

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  11. Restoration of Discipline.

    The members of the new Russian Government are energetically working to restore the popular determination (which was interrupted by the resolution) to ...

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  12. WAR CENSORSHIP.

    Sr. Brelinghuysen has urged that there shall be less Government secrecy in reference to the war, and has demanded a pitiless publicity regarding the progress of ...

    Article : 162 words
  13. ITALIAN VICTORIES.

    The Italian Army, after a battle which has extended over six days, is still fresh and almost intact. It has inflicted tremendous [?] on the [?] ...

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  14. LATE SECOND-LIEUT. W. O'BRIEN.

    Second-Lieut. W. O'Brien, of the 10th Battalion, who was killed in action on April 9, was born at Alberton on October 8, 1892. He was a pupil at the Alberton State ...

    Article : 235 words
  15. Successful British Raids.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his Monday noon report, says:—We repulsed raiders north-westward of Cherisy and southward of Lens, inflicting casualities ...

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  16. BOMB DROPPING DEVICE.

    Dr.de Waltoff (President of the American Medico-Pharmaceutical League) announces a new motor, by which aviators could drop destructive bombs weighing 500 ...

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  17. MILITARY SALUTES ABOLISHED.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Morning Post says that the new Russian disciplinary regulations have been published. Theit general tones in indicated ...

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  18. CIVILIANS TO LEAVE TRIESTE.

    It is reported that non-combatants hare been ordered to evacuate Trieste. Archives and bank deposits have been removed ...

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  19. AMERICAN MURDER PLOT.

    An extraordinary anti-conscription plot has been revealed an the United States. The Washington Government has announced that 11 arrests of leaders have ...

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  20. LATE CPL. HEDLEY JOYCE.

    Cpl. Hedley Joyce, who was killed in action in France on April 2, was the third son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Joyce, of Partna. He was 25 years of a[?]e and was born At ...

    Article : 185 words
  21. Desperate Austrian Attacks.

    The Austrians are still strong,especially in heavy artillery and machine guns, which have been brought, from the Russian front, but the visit of M. Kerenak[?] (Russian ...

    Article : 197 words
  22. AUSTRALIAN "DEMONS."

    The New York Herald has published a despatch from British headquarters on the western front, which quotes German wounded prisoners as having said:—"The ...

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  23. EXTRAORDINARY UNION TYRANNY.

    Some weeks ago the Meat Industry Employes' Union was fined £1,000 and de-registered under the tration Act for having incited a strike. This fine has not ...

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  24. AMERICAN AID FOR FRANCE.

    One hundred thousand American troops will shortly be dispatched to France. America's first 100,000 men for France will be composed of 40,000 who, it is ...

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  25. Japanese for Russia.

    The United Press Agency asserts that the dispatch of a large force of Japanese to the Russian front is contemplated, and that Japanese publicists are strongly ...

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  26. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    In view of the closeness of the contests in the Macquarie. (N.S.W.), Moreton (Q.), and Brisbane (Q.) constituencies, it has been decided to have a recount of the ...

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  27. LATE LCE. CPL. W. L. ANDERSON.

    Lce. Cpl. W. L. Anderson, of Nhill, has Mr been killed in action in France. The news of his death has been received with wide ...

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  28. Ambitious Peace Terms.

    A correspondent of The Deutsche Zeitung publishes a symposium of All-German Leaguers' views of what the peace terms should be. Professor Trautmann, a friend ...

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  29. ENEMY FEAR OP OFFENSIVE.

    Swiss telegrams confirm the stoppage of the movements of Austrian and German troops from the east front. The reason, it is stated, is that the high command have ...

    Article : 53 words
  30. MENLAND AEROPLANES.

    The Press Bureau, in a report summarizing the United States achievements since she entered the war, states that, including Americans already serving with ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. LATE LCE-CPL. A. E. COLLINS.

    Mr. and Mrs. E. Collins, of Summer town, have been informed that their son, Lce-Cpl. A. E. Collins, died of wounds on May 6. He enlisted in September, 1915. ...

    Article : 227 words
  32. WHEAT HELD UP.

    M. Nekassov, the Minister for Roads, to-day told the Peasants' Union that the railway stations throughout the country are gorged with wheat awaiting transport. ...

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  33. INFLUENCE OF A.I.F. VOTE.

    An interesting statement was issued by the Chief Electoral Officer (Mr. Oldham) to-day, showing the influence of the overseas military votes in the Federal elections. ...

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  34. Austrian Emperor Furious.

    It is reported that the Austrian Emperor returned from the Isonzo front in a state of fury and despair order the Austrian failure to resist the Italian offensive. He ...

    Article : 128 words
  35. French Activities.

    The French Monday noon communique states:—Three more enemy attacks on the Casque of Teton and in the Champ[?] areas were ...

    Article : 226 words
  36. War Prisoners' Escape.

    Lieut [?]eien, a German prisoner of war who escaped from the officers' internment camp at Doniugton Hall in September, 1915. again eluded his guards at ...

    Article : 171 words
  37. GREECE AND ALLIES.

    Tne Greek Government has unreservedly accepted the Allies' plan of control, only expressing a desire to be allowed to exchange communications in cipher with the ...

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  38. HUNGARIAN CRISIS.

    Negotiations for a settlement of the crisis in Hungary have proved resultless. Archduke Joseph, after having conferred with the, ex-Premier (Count Tisza left ...

    Article : 74 words
  39. GERMAN AIR RAID.

    The General Headquarters, in a report, mentions that Folkestone was the town where most damage was done by the German bombs dropped in the said on the ...

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  40. LATE BBDR. H. H. SKINNER.

    Advice has been received that Bbdr. Hickson H. Skinner, of the 29th. Battery, 8th Field Artillery, was killed in action in a France on May 11. He was the Only son of ...

    Article : 128 words
  41. GRAIN FOR ALLIES.

    The Controller of Food (Mr. Hoover), in emphasizing the necessity for increased production in the United States, says the Allies will require 500,000,000 bushels of ...

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  42. PROSPECT SOLDIER KILLED.

    Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Cotton, of Alexandra street, Prospect have been informed that their son, E. A. Cotton, was killed in France on May 6. ...

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  43. JAPAN'S PART.

    The Japanese Ambassador, speaking at the French Embassy to-day, dwelt on the great international part played by Japan. He said:—"There has always been a strong ...

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  44. Spain and the Allies.

    Twenty thousand people attended a great Liberal rally at the Spanish capital to-day, and expressed sympathy with the Entente. Reactionary newspapers ...

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  45. LATE PTE. P. A. MAUNDER.

    Mr. T. T. Maunder, who resides with his daughter, Mrs. Mead, at Military road Semaphore, has been notified that his youngest son, Pte. P. A. Maunder, who ...

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  46. MR. KING O'MALLEY'S FUTURE.

    Mr. King O'Malley, the defeated candidate for Darwin is at present in Melbourne. He reaffirmed to-day his decision not to seek re-election to the Federal ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLES.

    In the lightweight championship boxing match Bennie Leonard knocked out Freddie Welsh in the ninth round. Leonard has thus World ...

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  48. SUBMARINE MENACE.

    The Germans refused to allow Irish fishermen to take, oars into their punts after their vessels had been sunk. One fisherman, addressing the submarine ...

    Article : 91 words
  49. THE QUEENSLAND COUNT.

    The counting of a few more absent votes to-day altered the figures slightly to far as the Senate candidates are concerned, but in no way affected the position of the ...

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  50. LATE FIE. J. GRAHAM.

    The flag at the Nuriootpa Post, Office was flown at half-mast on Monday, when news was received of the death, from wounds in France, of Pte. Joe Graham. ...

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  51. Food Prices and Economy.

    There is an increased public outcry in the United Kingdom an reference to the high prices for food. A number of semi-public bodies denounce the alleged ...

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  52. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Capt. J. C. Mayo, of the A.A.M.C., on active service in France, has been promoted to the rank of major. Mrs. M. Coppock, of Eleventh street, ...

    Article : 296 words
  53. Greatness of Democracies.

    Mr. Balfour was given a great reception in the Canadian House of Commons and Senate on Monday afternoon. Contrasting the Empire to the Central Powers he said ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. A Way With the Submarines

    Professor Pupin, a member of the Inventors' Council at Washington eays:—"The Germans will soon discover that American genius has overcome their ...

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  56. Incidents of the War.

    Mr. Lloyd George spent the Whit Monday holiday in holding an all-day-long conference at Downing street. Lieut. Col. John Whiting of the ...

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  57. MINE EMPLOYES' CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the Federated Mine Employes' Association was opened at the Melbourne Trades Hall to-day. Mr. J. McDonald, M.L.C., of Tasmania, ...

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  58. A CORRECTION.

    The name of 5622, Lce.-Cpl. H. J. Mills, was incorrectly placed in the 304th casualty list under the sub-heading "Died of Wounds." He has merely been ...

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  59. ATTESTED ON TUESDAY.

    Following are the names of the men who attested at Adelaide on Tuesday:—T. W. KEARNEY, miner; M. F. CLANCY, warehouseman L. R. FABQUHAR, wareshouseman; G. V. SHAW, clerk; ...

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  60. RECRUITING AT BROKEN HILL.

    The Director of Recruiting (Mr. Donald Mac[?]non), Sr. Newland (Chairman of the South Australian Recruiting Committee), and Mr. A. J. Roberts (Mayor of Glenelg) arrived at ...

    Article : 68 words
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