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  2. THE POLITICAL CRISIS.

    Though political tension has considerably relaxed after two days of consideration, there was a large attendance of members in the House of Commons ...

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  3. THE COMING BATTLE.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that the Austro-Germans are being regrouped. Fresh artillery is arassing for the ...

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  4. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    The Premiers' Conference was continued to-day, Mr. W. A. Holman, the Premier of New South Wales, presiding. The financial arrangement to be made ...

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  5. EMPLOYMENT IN NEWCASTLE.

    The returns of the Department of Labour and Industry indicate that for the past month, for six of the largest centres of employment, excluding collieries, ...

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  6. ZEEBRUGGE STILL BLOCKED.

    Although there is no official confirmation of a statement from Switzerland that the submarines are compelled to return to their German bases instead of ...

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  7. SERGEANT G. B. OLIVER, M.M.

    Mr. S. B. Oliver, of Harris-street, Cessnock, has received a copy of certificates relating to the Military Medal conferred on his son, Sergeant G. B. Oliver, M.M., ...

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  8. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    Mr. Bonar Law explained in an inspiring speech at the Aldwych Club, London, what financial aid the Government asks of the civilian population of this ...

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  9. IRISH DIFFICULTY.

    Mr. Bonar Law, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated in the House of Commons that the Home Rule Bill would not be introduced before Whitsuntide. The ...

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  10. THE BLACK SEA FLEET.

    The latest news from Moscow reveals that the Russian Government is without knowledge of the fate of the Black Sea fleet. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS.

    Many changes in the Australian Red Cross organisation in France have been necessary in order to meet the new military situation. April was the busiest ...

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  12. LYMINGTON COLLIERY.

    Lymington Colliery, Cardiff, which ceased operations on May 1, is still idle. ...

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  13. WAR HONOURS.

    Military decorations were presented to-day by Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, the Governor-General, in front of Parliament House, in the presence of Ministers ...

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  14. CONFERENCE WITH MR. WATT.

    Mr. J. M. Baddeley, the president of the Colliery Employees' Federation, will, with officials of the deregistered waterside and other organisations, confer with ...

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  15. HAIG'S REPORTS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig report: At the conclusion of the fighting on Thursday morning in La Clytte and Voormezeele sector, the French and British ...

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  16. ROTHBURY COLLIERY.

    Workmen have been put in dveloping the bottom atom at the Rothbury Colliery. This seam has just been opened by the completion of a stone drive. The ...

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  17. GERMANS PLOT MURDER.

    "Le Petit Parisien," referring to the case of Pascual, one of the anarchists who was banished from Spain, states that it transpires that Strober end Grimm, ...

    Article : 101 words
  18. BRITISH WAR LOAN.

    Mr. Bonar Law, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, was asked in the House of Commons to account for the decreased subscriptions to the war loan. ...

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  19. STOCKTON SOLDIER'S SACRIFICE.

    By the last mall from England Mrs. S. Brown, of Carlisle-street, Stockton, received details of the circumstances under which her son, Private Cecil Brown, ...

    Article : 184 words
  20. COMMONWEALTH SHIPBUILDING.

    Mr. H. W. Curchin, chief executive officer of Commonwealth shipbuilding construction, accompanied by Mr. Watson, the chief engineer of the department, ...

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  21. GERMANY AND NEUTRALS.

    It is reported from Washington that the State Department has published a document circulated in Spain by the German propagandists, which, the ...

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  22. DISTRICT CASUALTIES.

    PRIVATE EDGAR.—Mr. E. Edgar, Maitland-road, Islington, has received word that his son, Private Percy Edgar has been wounded (gassed). ...

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  23. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. JOHNSON, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, took the chair at eleven o'clock this morning. Mr. HIGGS (Q.) inquired whether there ...

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  24. THE FOOD PROBLEM.

    Lord Rhondda has decided that meat rationing shall be applied generally throughout Great Britain by March 25th. In London and the home counties the ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    Mr. Booby, the State Minister for Labour and Industry, to-night replied to the statement of the Colliery Employees' Federation, published this morning. ...

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  26. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    Arrangements have been made for Substantial military processions through the streets of Sydney and Newcastle on May 17. With a view to achieving the objective, ...

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  27. STUBBORN FIGHTING.

    The United press correspondent, in a telegram despatched from London on Thursday afternoon, says: Counter-attacking stubbornly last night, the British ...

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  28. BOLSHEVIST AGITATION.

    A sensational trial is taking place in Edinburgh. John Maclean, an ex-school master in Glasgow, and afterwards a Bolshevik ...

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  29. NEWCASTLE RECRUITING.

    Sergeant-major Desmond is well satisfied with the way recruits continue to come forward at Newcastle. During this week 36 volunteers have been accepted of ...

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  30. AUSTRIA'S DANGER.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the German papers declare that Austria is heading for disaster, owing to the Southern Slat ...

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  31. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    A French communique states:— There was lively reciprocal artillery ire north and south of the Avre. ...

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  32. THE PEACE QUESTION.

    The French Foreign Affairs Commission, appointed by the Chamber of Deputies to consider Austrian documents and other evidence regarding peace conversations, ...

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  33. VICTORIA.

    Mr. G. A. Elmslie, the leader of the State Opposition, who is suffering from pneumonia, was slightly better to-day, but his condition is still serious. ...

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  34. AMERICAN GUNS IN ACTION.

    A report from American Headquarters in France states that, for the first time, the American heavy artillery has been In action north-west of Toul. ...

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  35. BRITISH TRADE MISSION.

    The Press Bureau this afternoon announced that a British Mission, under Sir Maurice do Bunsen, accompanied by representatives of the Overseas Trade ...

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  36. SUBMARINE SUNK.

    A United States warship fired three shots at a submarine in European waters. The third shell lifted the end of the U-boat from the water, and it sank. ...

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  37. BRITISH SUBMARINES' WORK.

    A Washington message states that an official statement from Britain says that more than 40 German warships have been successfully attacked by British ...

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  38. AMERICA'S WAR WORK.

    Mr. E. N. Hurley, Chairman of the United States Shipping Board, states that the American shipbuilding bill for the year 1918-18 will be £444,600,000. The ...

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  39. THE ARMY AND THE UNFIT.

    One of the outstanding features of the new army is the eager desire of a large number of the men in the ranks for instruction and education. At the ...

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  40. AMERICA'S ARMY.

    A Washington message states that it is announced that the strength of the national army, in America and abroad, in June will be 1,247,000. ...

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  41. LONDON PRODUCE MARKET.

    Recent arrivals of Australian honey have been of excellent quality condition. A considerable quantity has been sold privately at about 190s per cwt. Large ...

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  42. MINE SWEEPER SUNK.

    The Admiralty reports that a British mine-sweeper was mined and sunk on the 1st May. Three officers and twenty-three others, ...

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  43. BRITISH IN SALONICA.

    An official report from Aslonica states:—The British raided trenches near Lake Doiran on Monday night. They reached all their objectives, bombed dugouts, blew ...

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  44. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    A contingent of wounded and invalided soldiers arrived to-day, and were accorded a hearty and enthusiastic welcome. There were about 400, mostly being ...

    Article : 51 words
  45. AVIATION DISASTERS.

    Lieutenant Burton, an Australian, has been killed in an aeroplane Collision in mid-air. Lieutenant Grant, an Australian, and the instructor at an aerodrome ...

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  46. AMERICAN OPINIONS.

    The "New York Times" commenting on the defeat of Mr. Asquith's motion, says:—"There is a strong feeling of relief that a change of Government in England ...

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  47. LOSS OF FEDERAL STEAMERS.

    Mr. Higgs ascertained by a question addressed to the Acting Minister for the Navy, in the House of Representatives to-day, that none of the fifteen ...

    Article : 136 words
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