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  2. BOOTS AND SHOES.

    Anothee shoe, not wholly leather, and very dilapidated, was exhibited to Mr. A. B. Piddington, K.C., chairman of the Interstate Commission, at his further Inquiry yesterday ...

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  3. U-BOATS BEATEN.

    A message from Paris says the French Minister for Marine told the Parliamentary Army and Navy Committees that during April Britain and America built 40,000 tons more ...

    Article : 134 words
  4. RECRUITING.

    The Minister for Recruiting. Mr. n. B. Orchard, expressed himself yesterday as being well pleased with the success of the "March to Freedom" tour from Armidale to ...

    Article : 338 words
  5. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The German offensive has begun between Soissons and Reims. A super-gun is again bombarding Paris. A later message says: The Germans are ...

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  6. WAR NOTES.

    The communiques relating to the operations on the Western front still fall to show any Important alteration in tho position there The raidi, which have been reported tor ...

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  7. IRELAND.

    Evidence which it is expected the Government shortly will publish, showing the traitorous Sinn Fein connection with Germany, [?]s likely to produce a strong reaction in Ireland, ...

    Article : 409 words
  8. ALLIES' POSITION IMPROVED.

    The following official cable, covering the operations for the we[?] ended May 23. ha[?] been received by the Governor-General from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:— ...

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  9. "BOILING UP."

    Mr. Philip Gibbs telegraphs: There, is keary enemy shelling in the Ypres, Kemmel, Poperinghe, and Lens region: also from Albert to Villers Rretonneux. It seems as ...

    Article : 299 words
  10. IRELAND.

    An urgent meeting of the Nationalist party has been summoned, and will be held in Dublin on the 30th inst. "Mr. Dillon (leader of the Nationalists), ...

    Article : 129 words
  11. RUSSIA'S POSITION.

    A Russian wireless message, referring to the fact that Germany has agreed to form a special commission to clear up obscure points of the Brest-Lltovsk peace, says the Foreign ...

    Article : 253 words
  12. VALUE OF THE AEROPLANE.

    There seems to be a remarkable unanimity of opinion amongst the Allie[?] regarding the superiority of their air forces over those of the enemy. The London correspondent of ...

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  13. AT MUSWELLBBOOK.

    A camp fire concert in connection with the march to freedom on Saturday night attracted an attendance of a couple of thousand people. Two local ladies assisted in the programme, ...

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  14. BELGIANS REPULSE GERMANS

    A French communique issued on Sunday morning stated: There is active artillery fire north and south of the Avre, but no infantry notion. ...

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  15. MEN FROM CAMP MARCHING.

    Testerday 150 men from Liverpool camp came to the city, under Captain Little, and went to tbe Engineers' depot. Moore Park. Last night the men commenced a short series ...

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  16. B.H. PROPRIETARY.

    Following on the market rumours of an alteration or reorganisation of the capital of the B.H. Proprietary Company, an official statement has been issued sotting forth the ...

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  17. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Throughout the night the Germans, with light pauses, bombarded Villers-Bretonneux and woods behind with poison gas sholl. Many thousands of this shell have boen poured In by ...

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  18. VIOLENT MEASURES.

    The Paris edition of. the "New York Herald" tuya that undeniable evidence has been received from Antwerp that Germany was resolved upon violent measures during the recent ...

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  19. ALLIED SEA-POWER.

    Admiral Sir Rosslyn Weymss (First Sea Lord of the Admiralty) In an interview said:— "Sea power to-day means winning the war The Allied navies have Germany by the ...

    Article : 97 words
  20. FOOTBALLERS' EXAMPLE

    Lieutenant H. Church, recruiting officer at Nepean, writing to tho organising secretary of the State Rocrulting Committee, Sydney, BupplleB tho gratifying Information that nine ...

    Article : 115 words
  21. BRITISH AIRMEN IN ITALY.

    A British official message from Italy says: Since May 18 the air force has carried out numerous raids aud reconnaissances and destroyed 24 enemy aeroplanes: We did not ...

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  22. IS HE SUPREMACY PERMANENT.

    This appreciation of the importance of aerial supremacy, coming as It does from the Deputy Chief of the German General Staff, should lend added Interest to the satisfactory ...

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  23. "DOING THE KING'S WORK."

    On his return from the recruiting tour on tho Northern rivers, Lieut- Walter Mark', R.N.V.R., received a letter from his Excellency Sir Walter Davidson congratulating him ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sixty clergy in the London diocese are Joining the army for combatant service. The Board of Trade has closed down 507 German businesses in England, representing ...

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  25. CUBA AND MEXICO.

    The Mexican representative in New York has confirmed the report of the severance of diplomatic relations between Mexico and Cuba. He said: If because Cuba being in a ...

    Article : 110 words
  26. WAR PARADES.

    To stir up the eligibles in Sydney's suburbs the military authorities have adopted a novel plan. They called for volunteers under 19 years-youngsters who had enlisted, aud were ...

    Article : 498 words
  27. REPATRIATION.

    The problem of finding employment for soldiers who are not able to undertake heavy work is exercising the minds of those conducting the Repatriation Department in this ...

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  28. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS

    A Geneva messages says the Red Cross Society has published the principles governing the France-German exchange of prisoners convention. ...

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  29. RESPONSE IN NEWCASTLE.

    Twelve men volunteered for active service tooday. ...

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  30. ENEMY'S WEAKNESS.

    The correspondent of the "New York times" with the French army has interviewed the commander of an important aviation unit. ...

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  31. IN QUEENSLAND.

    The "March to Freedom" column received an enthusiastic reception at Stanthorpe, where 13 men volunteered. Dalveen was reached today, and a number of men Joined the column. ...

    Article : 251 words
  32. AMERICAN WHEAT SUPPLY.

    Mr. Hoover, Food Controller in the United States, has issued n statement, pointing out that people In the United States must continue to save wheat at least until the next ...

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  33. DESTRUCTION OF SUBMARINES.

    The statement made by the French Minister of Marine to the Parliamentary Army and Navy Committee, regarding the progress which Is being made by the Allies in ...

    Article : 343 words
  34. AMERICAN OFFICIAL NEWS.

    The following American wireless news is made available by the American Consul:- The Secretary for War (Mr. Baker) has asked the newspapers not to speculate on the ...

    Article : 278 words
  35. HEROIC RESCUE.

    A Washington message says the United States Navy Department tells a thrilling uarlatlve of the rescuo from ana and flame of the survivors of the Florence, which was ...

    Article : 141 words
  36. LOBD FORREST.

    Lord Forrest stated to-day that be would visit England as soon as war conditions permitted, and meanwhile would rest as much as possible so as to conserve his strength. ...

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  37. COMPOSITE SHIPS.

    The Acting Minister for the Navy, Mr. Poynton, has under, consideration an offer from a firm which has branches In Sydney and Melbourne, for the construction of a ...

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  38. FIRE AT TRUNDLE.

    A private house, which was bought for a convent, and occupied by Mr. W. A. Tolmie, was' destroyed by fire on Sunday morning. The house and furniture were insured, and the ...

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  39. NEWCASTLE WATER SUPPLY.

    At a meeting of the Hunter District Water Supply and Sewerage Boardscheme for the amplification of the water supply system in Newcastle, Maitland, and South Maitland ...

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  40. RE-REGISTRATION OF UNIONS.

    "The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) has sent the following telegram to Mr. Holman:—"On behalf of the Government of the Commonwealth I desire to cordially ...

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  41. BATTLEPLANE GUTS.

    Mr. J. C. Bryant (hon. treasurer of the Australia Air Squadron Fund) states that in response to Mr. C. Alma Baker's appeal. Mr. E. L. Ramsay, of Banchory, Umberam (Q.), ...

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  42. BIG FIRE

    A disastrous fire occurred at Gore, Central Otago, a block of businoss premises of considerable size being destroyed The Insurances total nearly £13,000. ...

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  43. AUSTRIAN INHUMANITY.

    A released Italian officer who has reache[?] Rome states that 350 Italian prisoners of war died at Sigmundsberg camp during 15 months ending October. Since then the ...

    Article : 60 words
  44. RAILWAY STATION DESTROYED.

    The Fairfield railway station, three miles from Brisbane, was totally destroyed by fire early this morning. ...

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  45. KITCHENER FLAG FUND.

    The last week of the Kitchener Flag Fund is announced, and to-day Miss Muriel Starr will once again act as chief saleswoman at the recruiting stand in Martin-place. ...

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  46. RAILWAY INQUIET.

    The Government bas settled the terms if inquiry of Mr. P. A. Anthony, general manager of the Federated Malay States railways, who, as a Royal Commission, will Investigate the ...

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  47. DEATH OF MR. WILLIAM PITT.

    The death has occurred of Mr. William Pitt, one of Victoria's best known architects, sportsmen, and public men. The late Mr. Pitt, who was 62 years of age, for 18 ...

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  48. RAID ON LIEGE.

    Reports have reached Amsterdam that a recent Allied air raid on Liege destroyed German military works and railways, also Lou[?] dog station, and 26 people were killed.d ...

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