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  2. ZEPPELINS.

    During the night two Zeppelins appeared over Ramsgate (the -watering place on the Kentish coast) and dropped over a dozen bombs. They came from the direction of ...

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  3. AGE OF OFFICERS.

    In consequence of enquiries at the Premier's office Mr. Holman wrote to the Minister of Defence respecting applicants for commissions in the Australian Imperial ...

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  4. "FOLLOW THE KING."

    At the conclusion of the business sittings of the ninth Triennial Convention of the W.C.T.U. on Monday it was decided to forward the following letter to the State ...

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  5. ITALY.

    The President of the Chamber of Deputies (Signor Marcora) lisa declined to form a new Cabinet, and Signor Salandra has been invited to remain in office. ...

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  6. Archbishop of Canterbury's Advice.

    The 'Archbishop of Canterbury, has sent a letter to the Prime Minster, Mr.Asquith, in Which he deprecated the senseless riots winch had occurred throughout ...

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  7. Apt Pupils.

    Mr. M. H. Donohoe, the war correspondent, telegraphing from Athena, stated that the Turks obtained an armistice to bury their dead, and while tie Allies were ...

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  8. PTE. MOYSE.

    Pic. W. H. Moyse, who has been i wounded in the operations against the Turks, is a son of Mr. D. W. Moyse, of Prospect and late of North Adelaide. He ...

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  9. PTE. C. K. ROBINSON.

    The late Pte. U. K. Robinson, of the 10th Battalion, who is officially reported as having died of wounds, was an Adelaide boy born and bred. He was about 19 years of ...

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  10. REFERENCES TO SGT. MACGILLIVRAY.

    At a meeting of the council of the School of Mines and Industries, held Monday, the President (Sir Langdon Bonython) referred to the sad report that ...

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  11. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Lieut. K. O. A. Bruns was the son of Christian Frederick August and Antonette Brans, and was born at Hartley, near Callington, on September 11, 1890. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PTE. HILL.

    Pte. Raymond Hill, whose death from wounds is reported, was a son of .Mrs. M. Hill, of Port Augusta Extension. Cr. Hill, of Davenport, and Mr. Maurice Hill, both ...

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  13. Sunday in England.

    There were pulpit references in all parts of Hie United Kingdom to-day, to the two most dreadful facts of the past week's war news-the murderous [?]king of the ...

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  14. Italian Mobilization.

    The newspaper Messagero states that a company at Australians crossed the Italian frontier near Togna. Alpine troops fired on and charged the Australians , who ...

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  15. Victoria.

    Major Edward Albert McKenna (wounded) left Australia for the front as a captain, second in comand of A Company in the 7th (Vic.) Battalion, and was ...

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  16. Farewell to Col. Dean.

    At the conclusion of a meeting of the council of the South Australian Rifle Association, held at the United Service Institute, on Monday evening. the members ...

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  17. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' SYMPATHY.

    The Friendly Societies Medical Association, at its quarterly meeting on Saturday evening, carried n motion expressing the sincere sympathy of the delegates with the ...

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  18. New Type for London.

    The resident of a neutral country who was recently travelling in Germany heard talk of a new fog bomb for use by Zeppelins in attacking London. The bombs ...

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  19. German Scheming.

    Dr. 15. J. Dillon, correspondent of The Daily Telegraph, telegraphing from Rome in regard to Italy's compact with the En-tente, states that it was only when Austria, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. THE HOMECOMING.

    When the officers and men who have been wounded in the Dardanelles fight return to Australia they will find complete arrangements made for their comfort, ...

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  21. The Mailed Fist Again.

    The Kaiser, in acknowledging a message of loyalty from the citizens of Achen, said —"We must meet the enemy's blows with a resolute will, and assure the future of the ...

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  22. First Stationary Hospital.

    The following cablegram has been received from Major H. A. Powell (second in command of the 1st Australian Stationary Hospital).:-"Members of hospital ...

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  23. Aeroplanes Destroy Airship.

    An exciting fight between allied aeroplanes and a German airship has taken place in Belgium. The "small fry" quickly surrounded the Zeppelin, tie craw of which ...

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  24. New South Wales.

    Capt. Stewart Milson, recency reported wounded, is a son of Mr. Arthur .J. Milson, of Milson's Point. He was (manager of a station on the Murrumbidgee, and was well ...

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  25. Making Rifle Shots.

    When saying farewell to the members of the South Australian Rifle Association on Monday evening. Col. Dean (Live Chairman of the Commonwealth Council of Rifle ...

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  26. LIEUT FRASER.

    Leut, Alexander Hugh Fraser, who is reported from the Dardanelles as having been wounded, is a eon of Sgt Detective Fraser. of Forestville. Lieut. Fraser, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Canadian Congratulations.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) to-day received the following cable message from Canada:- "Winnipeg May 17. 1 p.m.-Aus tralasian Club congratulates brothers upon ...

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  28. Medical Officers Needed.

    Medical men are still required for service at camp hospitals and at Hospitals at Egypt. Those who wish to offer their services should apply to the principal medical ...

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  29. Clare's Fine Record.

    CLARE. May 16.—Clare people are still showing their patriotism in sending help to various relief funds. A large number of women are knitting in every spare ...

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  30. Wounded in Africa.

    A private cable received yesterday that Capt. J. F. Messes, formerly of Perth, was injured in action at Gideon, German South-West Afrira. Capt. Messer ...

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  31. Western Australia.

    Lieut. Mordaunt Reid, of the 11th Battalion, who is reported wounded, was an electrical engineer, formerly living at Lindsay street. Coolgardie. He held a ...

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  32. LIEUT. J. H. MORGAN.

    Lieut. James Harold M. Morgan, who is reported as missing, is a single man, and is 22 years of age. He held the rank of Captain in the Senior Cadets, and was one of the ...

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  33. A Battalion Every Seven Days.

    Although Saturday is only a half-day, nearly 200 men passed through the recruiting office at Sydney. This brought the total for the week to nearly 1,450. New ...

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  34. SECOND LIEUT. J. H. COOKE.

    Second Lieut. J. H. Cooke, who is reported as missing at Dardanelles, was an accountant, and was 32 years of age. He was a colour-sergeant in the British Army, ...

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  35. Liner Saw Submarines.

    The International Mercantile Marine Company's liner, Philadelphia has arrived safely at Liverpool from New York. She saw suomarines, but precantions were ...

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  36. A Marvellous Escape.

    "Eyewitness" relates that a British airman on Monday, May 10, in a singleseater monoplane, pursued a German aeronaut, but lost control of his steering ...

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  37. Australia to South Africa.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) sent the following cable message to the Prime Minister of South Africa on Friday last in connection with the occupation of ...

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  38. Salandra Retains Office.

    The King has refused to accept Signer Salandra's resignation, and tie Ministry will remain in office. ...

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  39. ASTOUNDING ADMISSION.

    In The Register on Monday appeared an article entitled "Night in a German trench." It was reprinted from The London Daily Mail, which introduced the ...

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  40. RUSSIAN FORTUNES.

    On Saturday night the Governor-General received the following cable message from the Colonial Secretary:— The Russian Government reports that ...

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  41. OUR VALIANT TROOPS.

    The Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. A. A. Simpson), prior to the opening of the business at the fortnightly meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday, referred to the ...

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  42. In the Country.

    WALLAROO. May 15.—At the annual meeting of the Golf Club on Friday, farewell was said to Mr. F. Best, a member of the club, who will shortly leave for the front. The President ...

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  43. THE SUBMARINES.

    A patrol boat crew reports that yesterday her gunners fired three shots at a German submarine. The British sailors could not ascertain whether the enemy was hit, ...

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  44. Soldiers' Extraordinary Escape.

    Six British soldiers, who were cut off from their regiment during the British retreat from Mons, in Belgium, have reached Holland after nine months of hairbreadth ...

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  45. New Zealand.

    The additional New Zealand casualties bring the present total to 1,027. The list comprises:-Officers-dead 15, wounded 51. missing 2. Men-dead 46, wounded and ...

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  46. Roll of Honour for Norwood.

    Cr. Mattingley, at a meeting of the Kensington and Norwood Corporation on Monday evening, introduced a proposal for a local roll of honour, and moved:— ...

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  47. SOUTH AFRICA.

    It is reported from Berlin that the German troops, which have been driven back in German South-West Africa by the South African Union troops under Gen. Botha, ...

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  48. SGT.J.E. PEARCE, WOUNDED.

    The Rev. Pearce, of Brighton, received the following cable message last week from his son J. E. Pearce. who is in Egypt —"Shot in foot. Doing splendidly.'' On' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  49. Murders of British Prisoners

    Mr. J. Martin, editor of The Rotterdamsche Nieusblad. who secured declarations from German deserters named Lorenz, Kuller, and Kahlmann, that they ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. At Przemysl.

    The Austro-Germans are advancing in Poland and Galicia, bus they admit that the Russians are making a stand at Przemysl, and a lone along the lower San River. ...

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  52. PTE. BROOKE.

    Pte. Donald Hamilton Brooke, who is reported wounded at the Dardanelles, was a member of the 10th Battalion of the 3rd Brigade. He is 22 years of age. and a son ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. German Tannery Destroyed.

    The recent French air raid on Strassburg (Aleace Lorraine) fired one of the largest tanneries in Germany, and which engaged an army of workmen. The damage is ...

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  55. Germans Kill Wounded.

    It is officially reported that Prince Kurakine, a special Red Cross envoy at the front, has relegrapied that German cavalry, after their artillery had bombarded a ...

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  56. Incidents of fee War.

    The casualties among British officers in Belgium and France and at the Dardanelles during the last 16 days total 2.100. Capt. Barington Dickson, of the ...

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  57. The Transylvania Safe.

    The Canard liner Transylvania, which was warned on leaving New York that she would meet with the fate of the Lusitania, has arrived safely at Greenwich. ...

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  58. PTE. JAMES D. MORRISON.

    Pte. [?] D.Morrison 10th Bittalian (2nd Reinforcement), who was wounded at the first engagement in the Dardanelles, is 21 years of age. He is a native of ...

    Article : 77 words
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