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  5. SWISS NEUTRALITY.

    A Times correspondent describes an interview that he had with the President of Switzerland. He writes that he was ushered into a pleasant, lofty apartment, with a high ...

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  6. MUST KEEP SILENT.

    A resident of a neutral country who has Just returned to England from Berlin, told an interviewer that a stranger visiting the German capital did not see much to remind ...

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  8. GOOD WORK OF ALLIES.

    Slight progress has been made by the Allies in the region of Nieuport, and German aviators have been brought down at other ...

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  9. FIRST GRADE CRICKET. FINAL SCORES.

    Central Cumberland Waverley.-- Central Cumberland, second innings (continued): Seven for 108. Warsford. not out. 43. Waverley won on the first. ...

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  10. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    A Paris official message says:— "Yesterday was marked only by local actions, which were favorable for us. "In Belgium, in the region of Nieuport, our ...

    Article : 196 words
  11. RHODES SCHOLARS IN BELGIUM.

    Of 177 Rhodes scholars at Oxford, 88 are from the United States, 76 from the dominions, and 13 from Germany. Twenty Americans have been granted leave, as they. ...

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  12. THROW UP THE SPONGE.

    The Hungarian campaign has forced a new crisis upon the Germans the east. A great battle in the Northern Carpathians is expected. Russian contact with the ...

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  13. COMMANDING AT SOISSONS.

    General Manowry, who is in command of the French troops who have been putting up such a wonderful fight around Solssons, is described as being of medium height, solid ...

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  14. WATTLE-BARK WANTED.

    The Imperial Institute is circularising Australia and South Africa, pointing out that British tanners are in need of more wattle-bark, and that the demand for leather has ...

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  15. TURKS TIRED OF IT.

    The agitation against the continuance of the war is increasing to an alarming extent in Constantinople, according to advices from Rome. ...

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  16. IN EASTERN PRUSSIA.

    "The Ruessians monday assumed the offensive north of Tilsit, and repulsed the Germans, destroying the railway station at Pogegan. ...

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  17. CRIPPLED GERMAN SHIPS.

    The French Foreign Office announces that the Seydlitz and the anchored, and the Derfflinger dry-docked, at Hamburg. They are seriously damaged. ...

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  18. AUSTRIANS WANT FOOD.

    Austrian merchants were requested to supply timber to build shelters on the Avezzano Canal. The merchants agreed, provided that the ...

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  19. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The movement for holding an Imperial Conference is making headway in Canada. Mr. Newton W. Rowell, the Liberal leader in the Ontario Parliament, has expressed his ...

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  20. FACING THE RUSSIAN HOSTS.

    According to a Petrograd message, the Austro-German armies are attempting to check the Russian drive into North Hungary, and a great battle is developing in Galicia. ...

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  21. LOST AEROPLANES.

    Copenhagen hears that three aeroplanes escorted the Zeppelins on their recent raid in Norfolk. None of them returned. ...

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  22. WAR FINANCE.

    The Acting-Premier. Mr. Cann, has received from the Governor the full text of the Imperial Treasury minute respecting advances, to his Majesty's self-governing Dominions. ...

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  23. GIRL'S ESCAPE FROM DEATH.

    Miss Gibb, of Chislehurst, Fairfield, escaped death by inches at Fairfield on Thursday night. Tripping over a sleeper. she fell on the railway line, but was able to pick. ...

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  24. THREAT AGAINST BELGIANS.

    General von Bissing, the German Governor of Brussels, says a message from Belgium, has issued a proclamation setting forth that Belgians between 16 and 40 years of age who. ...

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  25. MOANS OF THE CHILDREN.

    Rome has been informed that the movement against Servia has been postponed. A great portion of the Austrian army has been transferred to the Roumanian frontier. ...

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  26. LOCAL DISRUPTION.

    Documentary evidence is held in Paris proving that the Germans took a Parisian mechanic to Metz and tried to suborn him into starting a socialist anti-war agitation in ...

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  27. HURRICANE OF DEATH.

    A correspondent of the Novoe Vremya, Petrograd, describes the awful scenes enacted on the battlefields in the vicinity of Sarykamysh. ...

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  28. BOOKS ON WAR.

    The libraries report that the public taste nowadays is all for books on war. General von Bernhardl's works are first. King Albert's and Princess Mary's books. ...

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  29. FOUND DROWNED.

    William and Ben Doughty, fishermen, of Lowe-street, Clovelly, yesterday found the body of a man off the Bombora, in Garden Bay, Coogee. Decomposition had advanced. ...

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  30. SAFE FROM FAMINE PRICES.

    The Government has purchased one million bushels of wheat in Canada for delivery in July. This will assure New Zealand against a bread famine, or even against anything ...

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  32. FOR THE STARVING BELGIANS.

    The War Chest authorities announce that the special campaign in aid of starving Belgians must be cleared and the proceeds remitted to reach the office,113 Pltt-st., by Monday. ...

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  33. FEW IMMIGRANTS COMING.

    Emigration activity in Great Britain, as far as Australia is concerned, is now confined to two women lecturers in the schools. Only domestic servants and nominees are accepted, ...

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  34. PROPHET'S BIRTHDAY.

    The Prophet's birthday was celebrated at Cairo. The Sultan, with an imposing escort, attended the function. There was a magnificent display of fireworks. ...

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