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Advertising : 69 wordsTo-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 ...
Article : 734 wordsOn Tuesday, March 20, the weary British divisions which retreated on the St, Quentin line, wore steadily fithing for five days, and contesting ...
Article : 287 wordsSir,—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 ...
Article : 183 wordsThe Adelaide livestock sales were conducted on Wednesday. Sheop.-. Over 1,300 less, only 5,555 being penned, Including one consignment of ...
Article : 453 wordsMr, 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 wordsIn the House of Representatives today the Prime Minister moved—"That this House records its unbounded admiration of the horoic efforts of the ...
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Advertising : 1,482 words"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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Article : 133 wordsLong columns of infantry marched all day and night towards the fighting lino, their clean-cut hatchet faces showing the grim spirit of resolution. ...
Article : 278 wordsAn inter State Commission will open proceedings in connection with the investigation into the prices of meat, on Monday next, at Parliament ...
Article : 29 wordsMrs. 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 ...
Article : 457 wordsAn 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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Article : 74 wordsThere is much newspaper speculation regarding the new man-power proposals of the British Government. It is generally accepted that the ago ...
Article : 74 wordsThe State Cabinet to-day approved of the recommendation of the AltornayGeneral that Sir William Irvine be asked to accept the position of Chief ...
Article : 67 wordsA Parls wireless message of 2nd April states;—Colonel Rousset, Writing in "Liberte," deelars:—The British are standing fast with splendid ...
Article : 151 wordsThe Deputy Chief Protector of the aborigines, who visited the Hull River aboriginal settlement to investigate the damage done by the late eyclone, ...
Article : 116 wordsThe Committee of the National Coursing Club, which met on Wednesday night, Adelaide, allotted coursing dates for the current season. The ...
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Advertising : 293 wordsThe German agreement with Roumania gives Germany a monopoly of the Roumanian petroleum fields for 99 years. The monopoly is valued at ...
Article : 147 wordsMr. 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 ...
Article : 239 wordsThe 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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The Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA : 1861 - 1954), Fri 5 Apr 1918, Page 3
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