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It is officially reported that a German battle cruiser squadron attacked Lowestoft, the Suffolk port a few miles south of Yarmouth, early on Tuesday ...
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A strong force of Russian troops has landed in France. The Russians landed at Marseilles. They will join the Allies on the French front. ...
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Paris newspapers point out that the Belgian army, is new stronger than [?] It has been completely reorganised. It is furnished with machine ...
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In a report from Berne it is stated that Field Marshal Count von Haesler, who was the Crown Prince's adviser, has been recalled to Berlin as ...
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A semi-official French review of the fighting at Verdun states:—"Our command doles out its resistance for the defence of the first line in measured ...
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Germany's financial strafs are being admitted at last even in Germany. The Berlin Lokal [?] an interview with Dr. von [?]entze, ...
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Amsterdam reports that many sackfuls of letters and newspapers for the German troops on the Western front are lying undelivered at Berne. These ...
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Count von Bernstorff, German ambassador at Washington has made a demand for the release of Wolfe vondgel secretary to Captain von Papen, ...
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Disclosures have been made regarding the mysterious movements of the steamer Maverick, which was discovered last year in the Pacific with a cargo ...
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Sir Edward Grey announces that the German liner Friedrich der Grosse, while interned at New York, was a factory for making bombs, which were ...
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Mr. Edmund Candler, official correspondent with the British troops, in Mesopotamia, says:—"We are fighting the Tigris floods as well as the ...
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The speech delivered by Mr. Asguith on 10th inst., in reply to the bombastic utterance of the German Chancellor, has attracted much attention in ...
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Some interesting disclosures regarding the position of Turkey are made by the New York World, whose informant is a diplomat recently in ...
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LATER NEWS
BELGIAN COAST SHELLED. SEVERAL SHIPS SUNK.
Amsterdam reports that several British warships on Monday heavily bombarded Zeebrugge and the German batteries at Heyst, Blankenberghe, Knocke ...
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It is believed in Washington that the papers captured by the American authorities belonging to Wolfe Von Igel, a former secretary to Capt. Von ...
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BATTLE IN DESERT.
SCOTS' GALLANT DEFENCE. AUSTRALIANS PURSUE TURKS.
Advices coming to hand from Suez state that the action which was fought in the action which was fought in the desert at Dueidar (28 miles east of the Canal), on Saturday last, was ...
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Rebellion in Ireland.
TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATION OUT. SOLDIERS AND CIVILIANS KILLED. London, Tuesday.
In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Augustine Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, replying to Colonel J. Craig, Unionist member for East Down, said ...
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Mr. Augustine Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, announced in the House of Commons to-day that grave disturbances had occurred in Dublin. ...
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The Official Press Bureau has issued a statement in which it says:— Mr. Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, states that at noon on Monday a ...
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Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, intended to be present at the Anzac service at Westminster Abbey, but was unable to do so owing to being ...
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A British official report states the during Thursday and Friday last an attempt was made to land arms and ammunition in Ireland. The vessel ...
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THE TRAITOR CASEMENT.
WILL HE BE EXECUTED ? London, Tuesday, 9.30 p.m.
Before the secret session of Parliament began to-day Mr. N. P. Billing, the former air squadron commander asked whether the traitor Sir Roger ...
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Anzac Day.
VISIT OF RECRUITING TRAIN. SEVERAL VOLUNTEERS OFFER.
Tuesday was the anniversary of the landing of the Australian forces on Gallipoli. It was Anzac Day, and the visit of the Parliamentary recruiting ...
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Services in commemoration of the landing on Gallipoli were held on Tuesday night in the Anglican, Presbyterian and Methodist churches. (At all services ...
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The cave-dweller, John Francis George Blythen, was brought before the Ballarat City Couty on Wednesday and charged with having committed various ...
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A concert in aid of the Education Department's Patriotic Fund was given by the local school children last week, and was successful in drawing a ...
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The patriotic fund in connection with Anzac Day was increased by £4 18/6 at McKenzie Creek as a result of Miss K. Butler's efforts. This young lady ...
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Anzac Day was successfully celebrated at the local State School on the 20th, inst., in accordance with the instructions issued by the Education ...
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The concert which was to have been held last November in connection with the anniversary of the Methodist Church, but was postponed owing to ...
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The celebration of Anzac Day took place at the school on Thursday afternoon. There was a good assemblage of parents, friends and old scholars. Mr. ...
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Anzac Day was celebrated in the State School here on the 20th inst. The teacher, Miss Day, and the children decided to have a tobacco day. ...
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A social evening was held in the Tooan Hall on Monday, April 25th, to allow the many friends of Messrs Charlie Taylor and Charlie Boorman to ...
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Mr. Geo. Stanton recently suffered a very heavy loss by having 107 sheep poisoned with the everlasting daisy. The sheep were purchased by Mr. ...
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