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  2. SYMPATHY OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives this evening, the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher), announcing the death of Major-Gen. Bridges, said he had left a record of which ...

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  3. THE DARDANELLES.

    The Imperial Press Bureau states that the latest Communique from the Dardanelles reports steady Progress every day up to Monday last. The enemy is losing ...

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  4. Kilid Bahr Occupied.

    The newspapers state that the Allies have occupied Ki1id Bahr, the big fort on the European point of the Narrows. The enemy's sharpshooters painted their faces ...

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  5. Australian Conquered Turk.

    Particulars of a thrilling duel between an Australian and a Turk are reported from Cairo. The pair, who were equally matched, fought on the top of a cliff at ...

    Article : 135 words
  6. Cheerful Wounded.

    Reuter's correspondent at Cairo reports that the difficulties which arose at the hospitals at Cairo and Alexandria, owing to the unexpectedly heavy casualties, have ...

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  7. For Our Men in London.

    In view of the influx of Australian wounded troops to England the Victoria League has established a club for overseas soldiers in London, and is appealing ...

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  8. THE LATE SGT.I.C.MACGlLLIVRAY.

    Owing to an inadvertence the initials in the name of the late Sgt. I. C. MacGillivray, son of Mr. MacGillivray. M.P., were wrongly stated in The Register on Thursday. ...

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  9. BIOGRAPHICAL

    Pte. Donald H. Brooke, who was wounded in the Dardanelles, was well known in Port Augusta. ...

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  10. CPL. PAROISSIEN.

    Cpl. Leonard Tom Paroissien, who was wounded at tie Dardanelles a few days ago, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Paroissien, of Mount Gambier, and grandson of the ...

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  11. PORT ADELAIDE'S SYMPATHY.

    At the meeting of the Port Adelaide City Council on Thursday night, the Mayor (Mr. J. H. Clouston) said he had to report with regret the deaths of Sgt. MacGillivray, ...

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  12. RENMARK MEN WOUNDED.

    Renmark has to date sent more than 170 volunteers bo join the expeditionary forces, many of whom are now at the front. The balance are m camp, and, judging from ...

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  13. LOST AE2.

    In the Senate to-day the Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) announced the receipt of a cable message from the Admiralty, confirming the Turkish report that ...

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  14. LIEUT.-COL, MIELL.

    Lieut. Col. A. Miell, who as in command of the 9th Light Horse, in a Letter to Mrs. A. Seager, Secretary of tire "Cheer-Up" Society, written from Mena Camp on April ...

    Article : 391 words
  15. Camp in the Rain.

    GAWLER, May 19.—The 23rd Regiment broke camp on Wednesday, after a fortnight's training. This concluded the six weeks' camp of the light horse which has ...

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  16. RUSSIAN BATTLES.

    It is stated that 33 army corps, of which 10 are German, occupy a front of 200 miles from Opatow to Kolomea. A general battle has begun which will tax tie ...

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  17. The Galician Front.

    A communique issued to-day states that the habile on the left bank of the Upper Vistula and along the whole Galician front has attained, in many districts, a terrific ...

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  18. Crimes by Germans.

    Refugees from Libau state that the Germans shot the director of tie theatre there for producing a play called "Monsters of Kultur." It is also stated that many girls ...

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  19. Austrian Military Quarrel.

    Owing to a quarrel with the Archduke Frederick, Gen. Auffenberg (Austrian exMinister for War) las been arrested. It is presumed that the general was about ...

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  20. SUBMARINE TACTICS.

    The steamer Dumcree was struck by a torpedo from a German submarine, and was seriously damaged, but did not sink. She was taken in tow by a Norwegian ...

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  21. Testimonial for Lusitania's Destroyers.

    A fund has been started at Magdeburg (capital of the Prussian province of Saxony) for the purpose of presenting a testimonial to the officers and men of the ...

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  22. ITALY AND AUSTRIA

    It is emphatically reported that on the eve of Parliament meeting to decide once and for all the issue of peace or war, the Austrian Government has made a new ...

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  23. What Italy Wanted.

    A Green Book which has been issued shows that Austria in exchange for concessions demanded that Italy should maintain a benevoient neutrality, and allow Austria ...

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  24. No Cotton Reaches Germany

    In the House of Commons the Chancellor of the Exchequer stated that the action, taken since March 11 had been effective in every respect in preventing cotton from ...

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  25. Supposed Spy's Suicide.

    The German-American Kuepferle, who was on trial in London on a charge of being a spy, has committed suicide by hanging himself in his cell in Brixton ...

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  26. Austrians' Version.

    The Austrian communique for Thursday claims that He Austro-Germans captured Siensawa, forced a crossing of the San, and took 7,000 prisonere and eight guns. ...

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  27. WAR AND SPORT.

    The Government has requested the English Jockey Club to suspend all horse except at Newmarket, after this weak ...

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  28. Viscount Wendover Dead.

    Viscount Wendover, son of the Marquis of Lincolnshire, was wounded in the fighting at Ypres on Friday last. To-day he died of complications following the ...

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  29. Incidents.

    In the latest casualty list of officers is the name of Major Campbell, of the 14th Hussars, killed in action. The deceased was a New Zealander. ...

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  30. EGYPTIAN LOCUST PLAGUE.

    A St. Peter's college boy (a signaller), writing to his parents in Adelaide from Heliopolis Camp, Egypt, on April 2, says:—"Here we are still at the above ...

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  31. V.C. Hero's Cousin Killed.

    Pte. T. O'Leary, 7th Battalion, whoso name appeared in the seventeenth list of soldiers who died of wounds at the Dardanelles, was a son of Mr. T. O'Leary, ...

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  32. COAL LUMPERS DECIDE.

    A "cease work" meeting of the Sydney Coal Lumpers' Union was held this morning to consider the question of whether members should continue to work with ...

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  33. A NURSE'S DEATH.

    Newspapers received by the English mail contain long tributes to Nurse Rosa Vecht, a niece of the late Mr. Aaron Vecht, who resided for a number of years ...

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  34. New Zealand's Total.

    The twenty-sixth casualty list issued by the defence authorities shows that three privates have died from wounds, and that 52 privates have been wounded. The ...

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  35. New Zealand Matters.

    A sequel bo the anti-German rioting at Wanganui is that hotels will be closed at 6 p.m. on Saturdays. The city council has offered the ...

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  36. South African Staff Officer Killed.

    Sir George Herbert Fa[?]ar, D.S.O., who was serving on the staff of Gen. Botha, has been killed in a railway accident at Gibeon. a military station in German ...

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  37. German Goods Condemned.

    Sitting in Admiralty jurisdiction to-day Mr. Justice Hood heard applications on behalf of the Grown for the condemnation of certain goods which arrived from ...

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  38. More War Legislation.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Execution of Trusts Bill passed all stages. It was, the Attorney-General said, one of the measures that had been necessitated by ...

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  39. Postal Mechanic Fined.

    Matthew H. Bead, a postal mechanic, was fined £20, with £4 4/ costs, at the Pra[?]ran Court to-day, on a charge of having broken regulations under the War ...

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  40. RABAUL PROVOST-MARSHAL.

    The trial of Capt. Ravenscroft, on a charge of having stolen a camera, a chronometer, and a typewriter, while acting as provos-marshal at Rabaul during its ...

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  41. VICTORIAN OFFICERS "SORE."

    In the House of Representatives on Wednesday, during discussion of the Defence Estimates, Mr. Hannan said he bought 8/ a day for men employed by the Defence ...

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  42. Emden Relics.

    Particulars were furnished to-day by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) of stores recovered from the German cruiser Emden, destroyed by H.M.A.S. Sydney, at Cocos ...

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  43. Cargo on the Adelaide.

    Through the German-Australian Steamship Company, the committee appointed by the consignees to deal with the steamer Adelaide at Loanda have received the ...

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  44. Lutheran Mission's Loyalty.

    The Lutheran Mission has shown practical loyalty. Through Messrs. Coles and Thomas, a cheque for £19 has been received for the "Fund for Relief of ...

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  45. AN ALSATIAN HEIGHT.

    A brief announcement in the French official war news, to the effect that French troops have recaptured the summit of the Hartmannsweilerkopf, in Alsace, puts the ...

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  46. AT NEUVE CHAPELLE.

    The part played by the Salvation Army Motor Ambulances in connection with the Neuve Chapelle battle, is recorded by Capt. B. Taylor, as follows:—"On the ...

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  47. A POPULAR NURSE.

    KAPUNDA, May I7.—On Thursday evening 0[?] last week the hospital nurses and other friends or Sister Treneman assembled in the parish hall to bid godspeed to her prior to her departure on ...

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  48. FAREWELL AT GREENOOK.

    GREENOOK, May 19.—On Wednesday evening of last week, at the invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew, of Katunga Vale, an "evening" was given in honour of Mr. Reginald Jewell, who has joined ...

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  49. COMFORTS FOR SODLIERS.

    MiSS Olive Trenouth, of Unley, desires to express thanks to contributors of gloves and monetary donations in connection with the scheme of providing waistcoats and other comforts for ...

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  50. General Items.

    A meeting of the citizens committee which arranged the recent farewell to Unley soldiers mu sold at the Mayor's Parlour on Wednesday. The Mayor (Mr. T. E. Yelland) was Chairman, A ...

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  51. REGISTER BELGIAN FUND.

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  52. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

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  53. ARTS EXHIBITION AND BELGIAN FUND.

    The Society of Arts is conducting an interesting exhibiton of art at the Institute Buildings. Although the artists ate "feeling the pinch," so to speak, they have given generously for the ...

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  54. CROP DONATIONS.

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  55. OUR BRAVE BOYS' FUND.

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  56. WOMEN'S AMBULANCE FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 words
  57. Patriotic Funds.

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  58. CHEER-UP SOCIETY.

    For Our Wounded Soldiers.—Cheques have been received from Mrs. Benny for general fund. T. C, Miss Tomkison, Mrs. R. Burns-Cuming, sen., Girl Ramblers' Club. Miss Simpson, Mrs. ...

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  59. SOCKS FOR THE TROOPS.

    Lady Brown states that socks for the soldiers at the front were rent in so generously that 118 pairs were posted at noon on Thursday for the parcel post mail leaving by the R.M.S. Mooltan. ...

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  60. Successor to Major-Gen Bridges.

    When the question of filling the vacancy in the command of the Australian Division, caused by the wound to Gen. Bridges, was first discussed in [?]litary circles, only one ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  61. NO TIME TO WASTE.

    At the meeting of the Port Adelaide City Council on Thursday evening the following letter was read from C. J. Anderson:—"I beg to tender my resignation as a ...

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  62. NEW SOUTH WALES GOLD YIELD.

    the gold yield of New south Wales for April was 13,157 o[?]., valued at £55,886, as campared with 8,467 ozs., valued at £35.967 for the corresponding month last year. The ...

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  63. BUILDING-TRADE DEPRESSION.

    To relieve the depression in the building trade, it has been decided by the Government to spend nearly £40,000 in completing the original design of the Central ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. Red Cross Society.

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  66. In the Country.

    PETERSBURG, Hay 20.—In the town hall last night a special dance, under the auspices of the Cinderella Quadrille Class, was held, the proceeds of which went towards the Belgian Fund. There ...

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  67. KEYNETON BRANCH.

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