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  2. RECRUITING.

    Prior to his departure for Melbourne to-night the Director-General of Pecruiting, Mr. Donald Mackinnon, referred to the statement that the recruiting ...

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  3. THE COMMONWEALTH WAR LOAN

    The base of the Colonel Light Statue, in Victoria-square, is at present being utilised by the Commonwealth for [?] purpose of advertising the new war loan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE MATUNGA.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, & Co. have received a cablegram from their London house stating that the Admiralty reports there is every reason to believe that the ...

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  5. AMERICA AT WAR

    The Shipping Board has announced that [?] ships of a capacity of 190,400 tons were completed in January and February. It is estimated that 15 ships of 220,[?]54 tons ...

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  6. AWAITING THE BLOW

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig in a dispatch on Sunday morning states: —In successful raids to the north-westward of St. Quentin and the ...

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  7. OVER THE JORDAN

    The Commander-in-Chief in Palestine in an official dispatch issued on Sunday states:—Our advance to the northward of Jerusalem was continued on Saturday ...

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  8. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    The resolution carried at yesterday's meeting of the A.M.A. to consider the Central mine dispute was—"That this mass meeting of the A.M.A. strongly protests ...

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  9. REPATRIATION.

    A portion of Dawes' Point has been taken over by the Repatriation Department for their Sydney offices. The erection of the new buildings will cost about ...

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  10. IMPUDENT GREED

    The suceess of Germany in Russia and Roumania has led many German publicsts to reirame the peace terms. Professor Hasse suggests in outline the ...

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  11. ITALIAN FRONT

    The war experts are discussing the possibilities of the Italian campaign. Colonel Repington states that the Allied forces do not hold the line which a soldier would ...

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  12. GERMAN CORRUPTION.

    A sensation has been caused in the Reichstag by evidence taken by a committee appointed to enquire into the conduct of the Empress' Chamberlain, ...

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  13. THE SILVER DISASTER.

    Sir—In September last certain emi[?] left this country for New York on some mysterious errand connected with India Office finance. The head of the mission ...

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  14. DARWIN WORKERS.

    At a mass meeting of un[?]onists held at the meatworkers on Saturday it was announced that the steamer Victoria would be induced to call here if two hundred ...

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  15. MEAT IN PERTH.

    Mr. Catts. M.P., gave evidence to-day before the Inter-State Commission which is enquiring into the price of meat. He had just come back from Perth, and bad ...

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  16. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    At 6 a.m. on Monday. Mr. Thomas Matson, horse trainer, of Mellor Park, Woodville, reported at the Semaphore police station that the body of a man had been ...

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  17. SALONIKA ARMY

    A British official dispatch from Salonika, issued on Sunday, states:—We rushed a post at the mouth of the Strama River and killed the entire garrison. ...

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  18. GRABBING TEUTONS

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Amsterdam states:—There have been numerous cases of shameless profiteering in Germeny, which have ...

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  19. THE CARD SYSTEM.

    The Commission enquiring into the operations of the card system sat again to-day. Mr. Shenstone, works manager at the Randwick shops, was questioned by Judge ...

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  20. TERRIBLE TURKS

    The Tarks have massacred the remaining population of Trebizond. Many of the people were incinerated. A number of children were tied in sacks and thrown into ...

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  21. THE ROLL OF HONOR.

    AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS. DIED FOR THEIR COUNTRY. Mrs. [?]. L. Hirsehausen, of Parkside, has received from Private Donlan the fallowing letter concerning the death of her son, Private A. W. HERSCHAUSEN:—"I was sitting with him and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. THE CALL TO ARMS.

    The State Recruiting Committee writes: —The enlistments for the week ended March [?] show an increase of seven over the previous week, being 39 as against 32. The ...

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  23. MESOPOTAMIA

    The Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia, in an official dispatch on Sunday evening, states:—We occupied the town of Hit, on the Euphrates, on Saturday morning ...

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  24. TASMANIAN FINANCE.

    The Public Debt Sinking Fund Commissioners have decided that the £8,000 received by them as the annual contribution for the redemption of loans for ...

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  25. ENEMY METHODS

    Sir Edward Carson, speaking at Dover on Saturday, said:—German methods may be learned in five minutes by tracing. the dealings of Germany with Russia and ...

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  26. NAVAL AIRCRAFT

    The Admiralty announces:—Our aireraft dropped many bombs on military billets and railway sidings at St. Pierre Capelle. Direct hits were scored on three sheds and ...

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  27. MR. DUKE A JUDGE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states:—Mr. Duke, K.C., is to become Master of the Rolls, and Mr. Macpherson, now Under-Secretary for War, will probably become ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN SHIPBUILDING.

    An endeavor is being made by the Federal Government to expedite the shipbuilding scheme. The Prime Minister to-day conferred with Messrs. Duggan and ...

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  29. THE IGOTZ MENDI

    The Spanish steamer, the Igotz Mendi, which was captured by the raider Wolf, and which ran ashore on the Danish coast, has been salvaged. She is now ...

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  30. SOLDIERS IN ENGLAND.

    The Trade Commissioner for South Australia, Mr. C. F. G. McCann, in a very satisfactory report to the Treasurer concerning the prices realised for the ...

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  31. ANSWERED THE CALL.

    The following men enlisted on Monday:—Messrs. K. L. E. Marshall, clerk; W. H. Barns, farmer; and E. P. Button, farmer; with country papers for Messrs. H. L. McKenie, E. M. Bishop, and E. R. ...

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  32. THE RABBIT SKIN MARKET.

    The Federal Government are relin[?]uishing their control over the market for rabbit skins. After to-morrow all such skins may be dealt with through the usual ...

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  33. A CHARGE OF FRAUD.

    Harold Billington (35), horse trainer, was remanded until Monday next, at the Central Police Court to-day, on a charge of having, in company with two men, Harris ...

    Article : 70 words
  34. A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE

    A Modem Canadian Bungalow, in East Adelaide, unique design, containing large Loggia, or open-air sleeping room 16 by 13, six rooms, with panelled ceilings, back ...

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  35. THE MATERNITY BONUS.

    Speaking at the opening of a baby cli[?] to-day, Dr. Paul, the hon. medical officer[?] advocated the appointment at a Minister for Health, as he had no faith in the ...

    Article : 49 words
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