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  4. CABLE GLEANINGS.

    The American Secretary of War (Mr. Baker) has announced that 233,000 more men will be called to the army from 45 States this month, and that ...

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  5. OATMEAL AND PRICE FIXING.

    Upon enquiry being made on Thursday from manufacturers' representatives in Adelaide regarding the supply of oatmeal, it was found (says the ...

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  6. OUR BOYS AS SNIPERS.

    The Australians were not involved in the heavy fighting of April 29. That great attack came out against the French and British further north. There ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    Messrs. Peako and Buller left for Sydney yesterday to attend the Premiers' Conference. ...

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  8. A FRENCH SUCCESS.

    A French communique says:—"An enemy attempt after a violent bombardment to reach our lines south-west of Anchin Farm failed completely. ...

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  9. NEW PRESBYTERIAN MODERATOR.

    At the annual meeting of the Presbyterian Assembly on Monday the Rev. J. A. Soymour, pastor of Chalmers Church, was elected Moderator in ...

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  10. PAYMENTS ON THE WHEAT POOL.

    The Acting Prime Minister is to confer this week with the banking authorities in Melbourne and Sydney respecting the payments to be made to wheat ...

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  11. THE AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION.

    Retuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters, telegraphing on Monday, says:—"The main activity on our battlefront during the past 24 ...

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  12. NO PESSIMISTS AT THE FRONT.

    Mr. Lloyd George, after his return from the front, in an interview, said he was amazed at the confidence of every one at the front. He met no ...

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  13. PRICE OF MATCHES FIXED.

    To check the sudden advance of wooden matches the Federal Price Fixing Authority has fixed the retail price at 5½d, per doxon, or a halfpenny a ...

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  14. SPORTING.

    Some local sports had an unpleasant experience while returning from the Kalangadoo races. While going through a swamp their motor stopped, ...

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  15. TAXATION DEFAULTERS.

    In the House of Representatives on Wednesday Mr. Archibald lodged a complaint against the Commonwealth Taxation Department in regard to the ...

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  16. FEDERAL COUNCIL OF FINANCE.

    The Federal Council of Finance, recently created, is to consist of the Treasurer (Mr. Watt), who will be Chairman, the Secretary to Treasury ...

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  18. ANZACS IN AMERICA.

    A number of Anzacs have arrived to help the Liberty Loan campaign. They consist of Gallipoli veterans. The Anzaes are commanded by Col. Fethers. ...

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  19. PRUSSIAN CRISIS.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says the Prussian Diet, by 235 to 180 votes, rejected the proposals for equal franchise. This ...

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  20. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    The leader of the Australian Labor Party (Mr. V. Tudor), in a speech on Saturday night, defined the attitude of his Party towards the Peace Party, Mr. ...

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  21. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The May shoot in connection with the above trophy was commenced on Wednesday and concluded on Saturday last. The weather conditions were very ...

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  22. RECRUITING PROPOSALS.

    Speaking at Armidale to-day, Mr. Orchard, Minister for Recruiting, stated that youths of 19 years and over could now enlist without their parents' ...

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  23. ADELAIDE CUP MEETING.

    The results of the opening day of the Adelaide Cup carnival were as follows:- Maiden Plate, of one mile.—Escombe ...

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  24. MELBOURNE PRODUCE MARKET.

    The Australian Mercantile, Land & Finance Co., Ltd., report:—Since our last report fairly large catalogues of produce have been submitted. No ...

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  25. REVIEWING POSTAGE AND TELEGRAPHIC RATES.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster) announced to-night that he intends to review the postage and telegraphic rates with a view to making ...

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  26. ENORMOUS MINEFIELD.

    Mr. Archibald Hurd, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," discussed the new danger zone laid out by the British Admiralty in the North Sea, and ...

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  27. OBITUARY.

    Our Narracoort correspondent writes as follows:—"Mrs. Mary Ann Williams, a pioneer resident of the district, died at Lochaber on April 27, at the ripe ...

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  28. THE WAR.

    General Foch has now been appointed to the chief command of the whole of the Allied armies from the North Sea to the Adriatic. ...

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  29. PEACE WITH ANNEXATIONS.

    The National War Aims Committee, Whose headquarters are at Westminster, London, has translated and reproduced a German poster issued by ...

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  30. CUP DAY.

    The S.A.J.C. meeting was continued yesterday, when the chief race, the Adelaide Cup, was won by the Melbourne horse, Elsdon. Details of the ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    Another of our old colonists have joined the great majority. "We refer to Mrs. Bertha Sporer, of Wehl-street, Mount Gambier, who died at her ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES

    Mr. A. H. A. Gaden, when in Adelaide last week, offered his services to the military authorities in any capacity in which they choose to employ ...

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  33. CORPL. ALLAN JARRETT KILLED IN ACTION.

    Word has been received here that Corpl. Allan Jarrett, son of Mr. A. T. Jarrett, of Narracoorte, was killed in action in France on April 17. The ...

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  34. ALLANDALE.

    The following gentlemen assembled on Saturday afternoon for the execution of the work an arranged by the Kingsley school committee:—Messrs. ...

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  35. PRIV. FRED. ROCHOW KILLED IN ACTION.

    Word has been received here that Priv, Fred. Rochow, son of Mr. F. W. Rochow, of Hynam, was killed in action in France on April 5. The ...

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  36. TUESDAY'S CABLES.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports that by minor operations our line to the westward and south-westward of Morlancourt, between the Somme and ...

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