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  4. ELECTION ARRANGEMENTS.

    To-morrow (Saturday, April 6) the electors of South Australia are invited to elect 11 members to represent them in the Legislative Council and 42 in ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIANS IN IT.

    On Tuesday, March 20, the weary British divisions which retreated on the St, Quentin line, wore steadily fithing for five days, and contesting ...

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  6. LIBERAL UNION AND MR. KENNEDY.

    Sir,—In the last issue of your paper a letter appears above the name of "A. W. piper," criticising my action in standing as an Independent candidate ...

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  7. MARKET REPORTS.

    The Adelaide livestock sales were conducted on Wednesday. Sheop.-. Over 1,300 less, only 5,555 being penned, Including one consignment of ...

    Article : 453 words
  8. THE WAR.

    Mr, Philip Gibbs, in a dispatch issued late to-night, writes:—The enemy in the next battle will meet men who are not tired and whoso resolution is ...

    Article : 152 words
  9. TELEGRAMS.

    In the House of Representatives today the Prime Minister moved—"That this House records its unbounded admiration of the horoic efforts of the ...

    Article : 330 words
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  11. "IT IS OUR JOB."

    "We will take Pozleres back," they said; "it is our Job." The news that the enemy had come pouring back over the ground of Bnpaume and Le Sars, ...

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  12. THE DROWNING FATALITY AT PORT MACDONNELL.

    Dear Sir,—I think it proper to make a few corrections to the above. The accident happened at 7,30 p.m, and not at 9 o'clock, Mr, Butler was not sweep ...

    Article : 133 words
  13. "THINGS ARE DOING."

    Long columns of infantry marched all day and night towards the fighting lino, their clean-cut hatchet faces showing the grim spirit of resolution. ...

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  14. INVESTIGATING MEAT PRICES.

    An inter State Commission will open proceedings in connection with the investigation into the prices of meat, on Monday next, at Parliament ...

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  15. NARRACOORTE.

    Mrs. Susan Welcomce, an old and respected resident, widow of the late Mr, Robert J. Welcome, died last Sunday at the ripe ago of 80 years. The ...

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  16. CABLE GLEANINGS.

    An official French dispatch estimates the German losses in the prosent offensive up lo April 2 at between 275,000 and 300,000. ...

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  17. A FEDERAL MINISTER APPOINTED.

    The functions of the new assaistant Federal Ministers have not been finally defined, but it is learned that Mr. Poynton is to be assistant to the Prime ...

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  18. BRITISH MAN-POWER PROPOSALS.

    There is much newspaper speculation regarding the new man-power proposals of the British Government. It is generally accepted that the ago ...

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  19. SIR WM. IRVINE APPOINTED CHIEF JUSTICE.

    The State Cabinet to-day approved of the recommendation of the AltornayGeneral that Sir William Irvine be asked to accept the position of Chief ...

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  20. ENEMY EXHAUSTING HIMSELF.

    A Parls wireless message of 2nd April states;—Colonel Rousset, Writing in "Liberte," deelars:—The British are standing fast with splendid ...

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  21. ABORIGINAL SETTLEMENT.

    The Deputy Chief Protector of the aborigines, who visited the Hull River aboriginal settlement to investigate the damage done by the late eyclone, ...

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  22. SPORTING.

    The Committee of the National Coursing Club, which met on Wednesday night, Adelaide, allotted coursing dates for the current season. The ...

    Article : 37 words
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  24. ROUMANIAN OIL WELLS.

    The German agreement with Roumania gives Germany a monopoly of the Roumanian petroleum fields for 99 years. The monopoly is valued at ...

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  25. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Mr. C. H, Barton, who has been Meensee of the Half-way House, Bellum, for many years, has, as already reported in the "Watch," disposed of ...

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  26. THE CAUL FOR MEN.

    The recruiting figures for the whole I of Australia for the week ended March 23 show an increase of 11 over the provious week, being 394 against 383. ...

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  27. AMERICA SPEEDING UP.

    Conferences have been held at Washington with the object of speeding up the dispatch of troops. Several divisions are ready, and only awaiting ...

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