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  4. SPORTING.

    Mr. A. C. Holtje (Secretary of the Mount Gambier Racing Club), who was ill and unable to be present at the meeting last week, is now convaleseent. ...

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  5. FOOTBALL

    The only attraction at Mount Gambier on Monday (the Prince of Wales' birthday) was a football match arranged by the Millicent and Mount ...

    Article : 660 words
  6. TELEGRAMS.

    Considerable interest was aroused in commercial circles in Adelaide to-day by the announcement that the Commonwealth Government had ...

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  7. THE WAR.

    Sir Ernest Schacklcton telegraphs from Port Stanley—"I returned here after an attempt to reach Elephant Island, but regret to report that 1 am ...

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  8. MORE SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    A smill detachment of 11 sick and wounded soldiers roturned to Adlaide to-day by the Melbourne express, They were met at the railway station ...

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  9. A SPLIT BANK NOTE.

    A caw of considerable importance affecting the Federal note issue was heard by Judge Bevan at the Orange General Sessions in New South Wales ...

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  10. ECONOMIC LIBERATION OP THE WORLD.

    The monitors of the Allics' Economic Conference met to-day at the apartments of the French Foreign Ministry. ...

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  11. DAY VERSUS NIGHT BAKING.

    The dispute between the bakers of Adelaide and their men concerning day baking came on for hearing to-day in the Industrial Court before ...

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  12. M. BRIAND VISITS THE BRITISH FRONT.

    M. Brland visited the British front on Saturday anhd Sunday accompanied by Gen. Haig. ...

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  13. AROUND VERDUN.

    A French comnnnilque states that the German night attack on our possessions west of Thiaumont completely fulled, We gained during local ...

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  14. OBITUARY.

    Mr. James Sollars Mountain, one of the oldest residents of Mount Gambier, and well Known because of his having once been a timber merchant in this ...

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  15. TRANSYLVANIA INVADED RUSSIANS.

    The telegrams from Petrograd announce that the Russians have penetrated into the province of Transylvania. ...

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  16. STEAMERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The "Evening Standard" states that Mr. Hughes has purchased a [?] of stcnmers to transport Australian wheat to the Allies. ...

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  17. GERMANS STARVING PRISONERS.

    Lord Robert Ceell (Foreign Under Secretary), in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said that a further unfavorable report had been ...

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  18. "WORD-FRIGHTFULNESS."

    It is not surprising to find that Germany, bereft of her colonies, should view with feelings of uncontrollable anger the splendid support Britannia ...

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  19. THE CASEMENT TRIAL.

    The High Court galleries were packed at the opening of Sir Roger Casement's trial to-day, Casement was neatly attired, less nervous, and ...

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  20. ROME EN FETE.

    The city is gaily decked in honor of the recent victory. A communique sttes:—" Our infantry advanced from Vallarse to Settecommund Platen. The ...

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  21. THE RABBIT PEST AND THE BALANCE OF NATURE.

    Nearly two hundred years ago John Locke, a great English scientist said—"Twere casier to cram the waters of the Atlantic Occan into a quart bottle ...

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  22. PRAYERS FOR THE DEAD.

    An interesting pronouncement has been mase by the Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne on the subject of prayers for the dead. On April 20 a ...

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  23. THE WAR IN EAST AFRICA.

    General Smuts reports having heavily defeated the enemy on Friday on the Lieugura River, in East Africa. He captured a pom-pom gun, two machine ...

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  24. RUSSIANS IN BUKOWINA.

    A Russian communique says:—An attack of the enemy cast of Corodistchee was repulsed, and we drove off repeatedly massed attacks at Linevna, ...

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  25. MR. ANDHREW SUTHERLAND.

    Our Millicent correspondent writes: —" Another of our old residents, Mr. Andrew Sutherland, has joined the great majority. The died on Sunday ...

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  26. TATTERSALL'S RACES.

    The first day of the Tattersall's Cup meeting was held at Victoria Park, Adelaide, on Suturday, and resulted as follows:— ...

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  27. A GERMAN STORY.

    A German communique states:—"The enemy attacked with the strongest forces the right bank of the Mouse, but the offensive terminated in ...

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  28. MILLICENT.

    We are having extremely wet and rough weather, During the month so fur we have had nearly 7 inches of rain, There is overy prospect of more ...

    Article : 300 words
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  30. DARING ITALIAN FEAT.

    A communique reports:—Some of our units on Sunday entered the protected portion of Durazzo rondstead, and sank two steamers of 5,000 tons ...

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  31. ITALIAN CRUISER TORPEDOED.

    The Italian auxiliary cruiser Cittadimessina was torpedoed by a submarine in the straits of Otrunto, Italy, ...

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  32. ENEMIES AND TRAITORS.

    In the Arbitiation Court, Melbourne, Mr. Justice Powers commented strongly on the right of curtain employes to strike. The remarks were made in ...

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  33. NARRACOORTE'

    Mrs. Johanna Moore, a pioneer resident of the South-East, died in Adelaide n Sunday, at the age of 76 years, Sheo was an interesting old lady, and ...

    Article : 512 words
  34. NATIONALISTS ACCEPT THE ULSTER SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. John Redmond presided over a meeting of 50 Nationalists in Dublin, The meeting resolved, with two dissontents, that they learned with the ...

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  35. ON THE BRITISH FRONT.

    General Halg reports:—"We curried out a number of successful night raids at different points, and penetrated the hostile lines in ten different ...

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  37. MIGHT OF THE ALLIED NAVY.

    Sir Edward Goschen, who was British Ambassador in Berlin when the war began, in a letter to an English journalist in Switzorland refering to statements ...

    Article : 185 words
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