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  6. BELGIAN RELIEF

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  7. ON TO LILLE

    Good news continues to come from France, where the Allies are lighting what is perhaps the greatest battle in the Western theatre for the ...

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  8. DUTCH TRAWLER BLOWN UP.

    The captains of trawlers which have arrived at Amsterdam report that they saw three bombs dropped from a Taube on a Dutch trawlor ...

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  9. AUSTRIAN HEIR WOUNDED

    Petrograd reports that a bomb carried by a German officer during the recent battle in the Carpathians exploded prematurely, and that a splinter ...

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  10. THE JUMBLE SALE.

    Despite the wet weather, which no one will cavil at, there was a large attendance at the sale of articles donated to the Ballarat and District Fund. ...

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  11. DANISH STEAMER SUNK.

    The Danish steel a crew steamer Martha (1,1.82 tons) has been sunk, by a torpedo from a German submarine off Aberdeen. Her crew of ...

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  12. WILLIAMSTOWN RACES

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  13. GASES EFFECT CIVILIANS,

    Many civilians at Elverding, Boesinghe, Vlamerting, in West Flander, are suffering from hemorrhage of the lungs, due to the poisonous ...

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  14. APPALLING STRUGGLE

    “The advance of the British julan try was the signal for a [?]crous rifle and machine-gun fire, which [?] and battered the British ranks. ...

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  15. GERMANS IN ENGLAND.

    The British Government has lost no time in putting into effect the decision to segregate and intern alien enemies. On Friday 500 young Germans were ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND WOUNDED.

    A number of wounded New Zealanders have arrived in England at Birmingham and Chichester. The Dominion High Commissioner (Mr. Tho[?]) ...

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  17. EMPIRE DAY

    The next effort by the committee will be made on Empire Day, 24th inst. It is the intention to carry out the Belgian Button scheme in connection ...

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  18. GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    The Union forces are now in possession of Swakopmund, the chief port and Windhoek, the administrative centre of the colony, and thus ...

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  19. TERRIBLE DIFFICULTIES.

    Sweeping onward the French breasted the hill, but when half way up the dreadful rifle fixe from the crest checked the charge. The men ...

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  20. GERMAN “INDIGNATION.”

    Public opinion in Berlin professes to be indignant at the internment of Germans and Aust[?] in Great Britain The newspapers are threatening ...

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  21. EFFORT NOT WASTED.

    However, the German line on either side was still strong and unbroken. Apparently the British leaders did not consider the prize worth the cost of ...

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  22. MALE ENEMY SUBJECTS.

    The South African Union Government has ordered all adult male enemy subjects in the large towns to report themselves immediately, and those [?] ...

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  23. CITY BAND CONCERT.

    A sacred concert, arranged by the City of Ballarat Band, was given in Her Majesty’s Theatre on Sunday night, in aid of the Belgian Fund ...

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  24. CLEVER TACTICS.

    Prior to the Infantry assault on May 9 more than 20,000 projectile had shattered Carency, and when the French troops rushed up with furious ...

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  25. REPORTED LOSS OF THE AE2.

    As far as Australians are concerned, one of the most arresting cables from the Dardanelles theatre of the war is that announcing the Turkish claim to ...

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  26. SUCCESS AT LAST.

    Carrying another trench, the French pressed on for 100 yards, when a fresh storm broke from the enemy’s mitrailleuses. The French ...

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  27. GERMAN PIRACY.

    For the week ending May 12th six vessels were sunk by German submarines, with a tonnage of 47,564 tons. The list, which was the greatest for ...

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  28. CLYDE WORKERS.

    Admiral .Jellicoe recently reported to the Government that labor difficulties had delayed the work of docking and refitting torpedo-boat destroyers. ...

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  29. TERRIFIC BUTCHERY.

    Wounded Germans say that by dint of desperate attacks the Germans reached to within 30 minutes walk of the town of Ypres. Then ...

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  30. CANADIANS CRUCIFIED.

    Trooper Needs, of the 2nd Life Guards, states that two Canadian soldiers were found dead and nailed to doors in West Flanders. ...

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  31. RESISTLESS COURAGE.

    The enemy still held the road from Ablain to Souchez, but the French gradually encircled Carency by converging attacks from the east via ...

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  33. BRITISH REINFORCED.

    Messages from Dunkirk declare that the German offensive has reached a desperate phase. The enemy continue to hurl fierce attacks ...

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  34. THE LUSITANIA.

    “Germany must squarely back down and cease murdering neutrals. If an other American ship is torpedoed tho Atlantic fleet must immediately start ...

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  35. KAISER’S RESPONSIBILITY

    A crowded meeting was held at Chelsea sea(England)on Saturday to protest against the German barbarities. The principal speakers were Mr L. ...

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  38. BRITISH SUCCESS.

    A Paris communique published on Sunday reported :—“ We have inflicted a reverse on the enemy north-ward of Ypres, in West Flanders, and ...

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  39. FRENCH VICTORY.

    A French officer who was wounded during the action describes the capture of hill “125” near Carency the strangly fortified position which ...

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  40. GERMANS WEAKENING.

    Though the battle of Ypres continues bloody, the Germans now show signs of wea[?]ning, declares a message from Rotterdam on ...

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  41. AUSTRIANS RETREAT.

    The position in the eastern theatre is shown by the following brief official message from both the Russian German standpoints:— ...

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  42. KAISER’S ENVOY OBJECTED TO.

    Dr. Dernburg, the Kaiser’s financial agent in America, has failed utterly with his German propaganda methods and is reported to be making ...

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  44. GUIDES BLINDED PILOT TO SAFETY.

    During the battle of Ypres single heroism was displayed by the observe on a French monoplane, which was reconnoitring above the German ...

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  45. AMERICANS HELD TO BLAME

    A statement issued by the German Admiralty declares that the Lusitania was struck by only one torpedo It then goes on to declare ...

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  47. GERMAN SUBMARINE.

    A British patrol boat fired three shots at a German submarine. The vessel disappeared, but those on board the patrol boat were ...

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  48. HEROIC AI TACKS AT AUBERS

    The “Daily Mail” publishes an [?]count of the British attack on the Auber[?] ridge on Sunday, May 9, told by a spectator of the ...

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  49. SUNK BY STEAMER.

    A German submarine has been sunk by the steamer Collairine (435 tons) off the coast of Northumberland. The engineers on the steamer felt ...

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