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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    Advices from Wentworth, on the River Murray, state that the steamer Sapphire, owned by Captain Francis was burnt to the water's edge ...

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  5. ALL-BRITISH LEAGUE.

    There was a large attendance at the meeting in the Town Hall last night to consider a proposal to form a branch of the All-British League at ...

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  6. THE GOVERNOR PRESENTS COLORS TO THE 43rd BATTALION.

    At Gleneig this afternoon His Excellency the Governor (Sir Herny Galway) presented colors to the 43rd Battalion. ...

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  7. A CHARGE AGAINST AN EX-POLICEMAN.

    A case in which a police constable was the informant, and an exconstable the defendant, excited much interest at the Port Adelaide Police ...

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  8. THE WAR. (Per Reuter's Agency.) Fierce Fighting Around Verdun.

    A French communique states:—"We dispersed of a strong hostile recon[?]naissance between the rivers Olse and [?] Aisne, Several German attacks to ...

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  9. THE SURRENDER OF KUT-ELAMARA.

    Mr. Edmund Candier states that wounded officers from Kut-el-Amara have arrvied at head quarters, They narrate that real privations ...

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  10. MARRIAGE.

    A pretty wedding was celebrated in the Methodist church, Mount Gambier, on April 21, when Reginald Stanley, son of Mr. C. B. Dawborne, of ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES.

    Miss Vera O'Neil has received a very grateful letter from Trooper A. Lesson and Unit J, Haydon, Egypt, acknowledging the receipt of the Xmas cake ...

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  12. ENQUIRING INTO THE IRISH REBELLION.

    A commission enquiring into the Irish rebellion held its first sitting to-day, Sir Mathew Nathan estimated that before the outbreak of the ...

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  13. TANTANOOLA.

    In my report of the recent wedding I unintentionally made an error. It should have read "last Wednesday fortnight" (Easter week). ...

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  14. RECRUITING.

    Since Tuesday three candidates for enlistment were provisionally paused at Mount Gambier. They were D. J, Morrison and E. A. Morrison, of ...

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  15. NARRACOORTE GUN CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the members of the Narracoorte Gun Club was held on Saturday evening, May 13, the President (Mr. John Patterson) ...

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  16. MILITARY STORES ATTACKED BY AEROPLANES.

    An allied aeroplane attacked and bombarded the military stores at Routers yesterday. ...

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  17. MOUNT GAMBIER SCHOOL OF MINES.

    The following petition to the Minister of Education, praying that the Government will hand over to the School of Mines the premises known as the ...

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  18. THE TORPEDOED STEAMER BATAVIER.

    It is stated that the Dutch steamer Batavia, which was torpedoed by a German submarine a few days ago, carried no less than £79,000 in gold. ...

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  19. ROUMANIAN LOAN SUCCESSFULLY FLOATED.

    The Roumanian Government have successfully floated an internal loan of £15,000,000 sterling. The loan was covered two and a half times. ...

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  20. MUMBANNAR.

    In order to raise funds to clear the debt off the Mumbanar Union church the inhabitants of the district decided to hold a tea meeting, concert, and ...

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  21. GLENCOE.

    The annual fair in connection with the District Hall, Glencoe West, was held on Wednesday last. Unfortunately the weather was very ...

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  22. FURTHER CREDIT VOTE FOR GREAT BRITAIN.

    Mr. Asquith will move in the House of Commons on Tuesday next for a further credit vote, to enable the country to curry on the war. ...

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  23. BORDER NOTES.

    The death is reported, in Portland, a few days ago, of Mr. Thos, Huxley, stationer. Deceased was the eldest son of the late Mr. John Huxley, one of ...

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  24. ANZACS DO GOOD WORK IN EGYPT.

    It is officially stated that the Australian and New Zealand troops captued Turkish depots at Bayond and Magelbra on the 16th, taking a large ...

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  25. RUSSIAN OR BRITISH WHICH?

    A submarine believed to belong to the Russian navy shelled the German steamer Kollga for 20 minutes, off Lamport Island, on the 16th. It then ...

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  26. MOUNT GAMBIER LOCAL COURT.

    Before Mr. F. Davison, S.M, —Unsatisfied Judgment.—A. H. A. Gallon v. A. M. White.—Mr. Spehr, for the plaintiff, asked for an ...

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  27. GOOD WORK BY FRENCH AIRMEN.

    French airmen brought down 35 German aeroplanes in March, and 32 in April. The French in the same period lost 19. The French aviator ...

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  28. PATRIOTIC GATHERINGS.

    An enjoyable progressive ouchre party and dance, was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, Mil Lel, on Thursday evening. The gentleman's ...

    Article : 158 words
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  30. MOUNT GAMBIER INSOLVENCY COURT.

    Before Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M. In re John MacInnes, of Glencoe East, laborer, formerly butcher.—Final hearing. ...

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  31. FRENCH FINANCE.

    M. Ribot (the French Minister of Finance) stated in the Chamber of Deputies, that the war estimates for the third quarter of 1916, were ...

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  33. PATRIOTIC CONCERT AT SUTTON TOWN.

    A successful concert was held at Sutton Town on Wednesday evening for the Trench Comforts and Chaplains' Fund. The schoolroom, in which the ...

    Article : 342 words
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