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  6. Sufferings at Sea.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Survivors from the Norwegian vessel Camilla state that 11 men entered a boat after the Vessel had been submarined. Two died ...

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  7. Australians' Work Appreciated.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The work of Australian officers recently has been recognised by numerous important appointments on the Imperial Staffs. ...

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  8. America.

    BUENOS AYRES, Sunday.—Excited crowds are parading the streets shouting "Down with the German murderers." ...

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  9. HUNS' WESTERN FALL

    LONDON, Sunday.—The correspondent at Headquarters of "Lloyd's News" reports that British patrols on entering Lens found that the ...

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  10. Russia.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—The proceedings at the Congress of the District Councils of the workmens and Soldiers' Delegates, show that an ...

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  11. Kaiser's Undeserved Health.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—A Berlin official message states that rumours that the Kaiser is ill are unfounded. [Allied commentators of weight ...

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  12. A "Hot Problem."

    Mr. W. Smith, Clyde Inn, West Wallsend, wrote as follows to the Lake Macquarie Shire Council which met to-day:-"I wish to bring under your ...

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  13. Sailing Ship Sunk.

    BUENOS AYRES, Sunday.—It is stated officially that the Argentine sailing ship Monte Protegido has been sunk, in European waters. A minute ...

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  14. French Official Reports.

    PARIS, Sunday.—An official communique states: "North and south of the Oise our night reconnaissances everywhere found the enemy ...

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  15. Peace Intrigues.

    COPENHAGEN. Sunday.—A Socialist member of the Danish Parliament named Boigdjerg left Denmark recently for Petrograd to confer with ...

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  16. Hungarian Unrest.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday. — Advices from Buda-Pesth state that the repeated suspension of the sittings of the Chamber were due to continuous ...

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  17. Internal Organisation.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—The Provisional Government are considering State control of the coal supply, intend to create a Ministry of Labour ...

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  18. German Legation Attacked.

    BUENOS AYRES. Sunday.—The war fever is growing. A mob attempted to set the German Legation and Consulate on fire. The outbreak ...

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  19. German Official Sophistry.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A German official communique states: "In consequence of the removal of our line northward of the Scarpe there have ...

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  20. Celestials Veto Huns.

    PEKING, Sunday.—The Chinese Government have prohibited the navigation of the inland waters of China by vessels under the German flag, and ...

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  21. Aerial.

    PARIS, Sunday.—An official communique states: "On April 12, 13 and 11 we brought down 21 aeroplanes, and four others were compelled to ...

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  22. Bolivia.

    LA PAZ, Sunday.—The Government of the Republic of Bolivia have handed the German Minister his passports, together with a note announcing that ...

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  23. Huns' Intrigues in Spain.

    MADRID. Sunday.—As a result of an outcry in newspapers that the Spanish Government had concluded agreements involving a breach of ...

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  24. Anzacs Eager for Front Line.

    LONDON. Sunday.—International evidence shows that the great batttle to-day from [?] to Noreuil was entirely the Australians' affair. The ...

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  25. Paraguay.

    ASUNCION, Sunday.—The Government of the Republic of Paraguay have declared their adhesion to and sympathy with the attitude adopted by the ...

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  26. Another Four Miles Broken.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's correspondent at Headquarters states that the latest British captures include great pyramids of slag near the ...

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  27. German Town Attacked.

    (British Admiralty Intercepts—Collected by the wireless Press). LONDON, Sunday.—A German official communique states: "The French ...

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  28. Bestial Huns' Infamies.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Instances of shameless Hunnism are multiplying. Correspondents at the French Headquarters send accounts of it from the ...

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  29. Brazil.

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Sunday.—Brazilian bluejackets have occupied an interned German ship, amid cheers from the crowds. ...

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  30. Anzacs' Dash at Lagnicourt.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Gibbs (correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle") states that the German reoccupation of Lagnicourt was of the ...

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  31. Greece.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The United States Minister at Athens, in reporting the torpedoing of a Greek relief ship cables: "Matters are very ...

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  32. South Africa's Gratitude.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday. — At a South African Party congress Mr. Malon (Minister for Mines) announced that the Union Government had ...

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  33. Canadian Casualties.

    OTTAWA, Sunday.—The Canadian casualties at Vimy Ridge are estimated at 12,000. Many were only slightly wounded. ...

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  34. South American Anti-Germanism.

    BUENOS AYRES, Sunday.—The Governments of Argentina, Brazil and Chile are negotiating for a convocation to be held at Buenos Ayres ...

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  35. Friendly Societies' Association,

    The monthly meeting of the New-castle Friendly Societies Association was held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Auckland Street, on Saturday night. ...

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  36. Balkans and Turkey.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The anti-German demonstration in Bulgaria are increasing. (Reuter's Cable.) ...

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  37. Miscellaneous.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—Commenting upon the American movement to secure the stoppage or control of American exports to neutrals ...

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  38. Sir Douglas Haig's Reports.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haigh reports; "Early this morning the enemy attacked us strongly six miles astride the ...

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  39. Need to Economise Bread.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Kennedy Jones states that it is necessary to save every crumb of bread. Persons throwing away crusts and housewives ...

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  40. Agriculturalists' Duty.

    LONDON, Sunday.—At a conference of Norfolk war agricultural committees, held at Norwich, a letter from Mr. Lloyd George, was read, appealing ...

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  42. Spain's 'Attitude.

    MADRID, Sunday.—Spanish newspaper commments reveal a distinct clevage of opinion in respect to the situation created by submarinism. The ...

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  43. "Anzac" a Sacred Word.

    OTTAWA, Sunday.—Im refusing registration of the word "Anzac" to a commercial firm, a Canadian Order-in-Council says: "the word is sacred ...

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