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  2. DISLODGING THE TURKS.

    At 10 o'clock a.m. on Saturday the Censor's Office made available for publication the sixteenth list of casualties amongst the Australians at the ...

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  3. SUBMARINE ATTACKED.

    A patrol boat fired three shots at a submarine. It could not be ascertained whether the submarine was hit, but she disappeared. ...

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  4. KILLED IN ACTION

    Major Frederick Nigel Parbury, formerly of New South Wales, has been killed in action ...

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  5. ENEMY ALIENS.

    To-day orders were issued for the arrest of enemy aliens. Many are voluntanly surrending. Five hundred young Germans have ...

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  6. DUTCH TRAWLER BLOWN UP

    Trawlers report seeing a German Taube aeroplane drop three bombs and blow up a Dutch trawler. ...

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  7. THE "MIRACULOUS BRITISH."

    The German offensive towards the coast has reached a desperate phase. The enemy continues to hurl reckless attacks. Several assaults were made on Tuesday from the ...

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  8. CAPTURE OF CARENCY.

    The following official statement has been issued: Two thousand Germans were taken prisoners at Carency, which was defended by four lines of trenches. ...

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  9. THE LUSITANIA MURDER.

    The German Admiralty states that the Lusitania was torpedoed only once, and that the rapid sinking of the vessel must be attributed to the explosion of the large ...

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  10. OPINIONS IN BERLIN.

    Public opinion professes to be indignant at the internment of Germans and Austrians in Britain, and the newspapers threaten reprisals on all British civilians ...

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  11. THE AMERICAN NOTE.

    The American note to Germany covers the cases of the sinking of the Falaba, the Lushing, the Gulfight, and the Lusitania. It states that the United ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICAN RIOTS.

    The offices and warehouses belonging to several large German firms were totally destroyed by fire dining last night's anti-German riots. The contents of many ...

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  13. "WAR OR REVOLUTION."

    The temper of the demonstrations was unmistakably averse to taking submassively what they regarded as a treacherous blow aimed at the Government. Within ...

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  14. IN THE TEETH OF DEATH.

    The London "Daily Mail" publishes a spectators account of the fight at Aubers, north-east of La Bassec, on Sunday last. The battle was, it is stated, Neuve ...

    Article : 403 words
  15. A GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A Berlin communique states: We progressed at Saint Julien and the Ypres road, and captured three British officers', 60 men, and a machine gun. We have ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. GENERAL BOTHA'S PROTEST.

    General Botha telegraphing from Windloek, sends a message to the people of the South African Union deploring the anti-German riots, which he states are ...

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  17. VICTORIA.

    Private J. Carlyle, 6th Battalion. Private W. Harvey, 6th Battalion. Private S. Herkes, 6th Battalion. R.S.M. W. R. Olifent, 6th Battalion. ...

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  18. "THE LAST OUNCE."

    Employers and workers on the Clyde have telegraphed to Sir John French and Admiral Sir John Jellicoe that they may expect the last, ounce of effort from the ...

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  19. BRAVE AIRMEN.

    During the Ypres battle a French monoplane which was reconnoitring a German position was struck by shrapnel, but contrived to reach the French lines, ...

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  20. A CHURCH PARAD[?]

    A church parade of the military, friendly societies, and general public took place to-day in memory of the soldiers who have been killed in action ...

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  21. NAILED TO DOORS.

    Trooper Needs, of the Second Life Guards, states that two Canadians were found dead, nailed to doors. This confirms a widely prevalent rumour that a ...

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  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Lieutenant E. O. A. Bruns, 16th Battalion. Lieutenant W. B. Kerr, 16th Battalion. ...

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  23. LONDON TRAMWAYMEN ON STRIKE.

    The London tramwaymen have gone out on strike, demanding a war bonus of 3/ a week. ...

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  24. HERR DERNBURG.

    Herr Dernburg is returning to Germany if Great Britain and France promise that he shall not be detained on the high seas. WASHINGTON, Saturday. ...

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  25. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Captain J. Miller, 16th Battalion. Lieutenant K. L. Anderson, 16th Battalion. WOUNDED. ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Private A. V. Adey, 1st Battalion. Lance-corporal K. K. Barnett, 1st Battalion. Private J. W. Driggi, 1st Battalion. ...

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  27. IN THE DARDANELLES.

    Reuter's correspondent at the Dardanelles states: After the landing on the western end of Gallipoli there were several Turkish night attacks, of which ...

    Article : 186 words
  28. REV. HUGH PRICE HUGHES.

    Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer in unveiling a memorial portrait of the late Rev. Hugh Price Hughes at the Kingsway Hall, to-day said: "We ...

    Article : 68 words
  29. POISONOUS GASES.

    Many civilians at Elevdinge, Boosinge, and Vlamerting are suffering from hemorrhage of the lungs, due to the poisonous gases liberated by the Germans. ...

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  30. TASMANIA.

    Private N. Harrington, 12th Battalion. DIED OF WOUNDS. Lieutenant N. Dickson, 15th Battalion (previously reported wounded). ...

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  31. REVOLUTION IN PORTUGAL.

    There are serious rumours of a revolution in Portugal. Many fugitives are ariving at Badajoz. Outbreaks have occurred at Lisbon, Coimbra, Oporto. Santarem, and ...

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  32. FURTHER FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    An official communique issued to-day states: There has been ceaseless rain since yesterday. We carried several trenches to the south-westward of Souchez. We ...

    Article : 239 words
  33. TRANSFER OF SHARES.

    Shres representing a quarter of the capital of the Holland-Amerika Shipping Co., hitherto in the hands of German steamship companies, have been ...

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  34. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At to-day's wool auctions merinos were firm and crossbreds unchanged. Following were the prices realised for the clips mentioned: Midgeons, highest 14½d., ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND LOSSES.

    Further lists of New Zealand casualties bring the present total to 1007, comprising:—Officers, dead, 15; wounded, 51; missing, 20. Men: Dead, 40; wounded, ...

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  36. THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    An official communique states: The fighting in West Galicia is diminishing in intensity. We are successfully concentrating on the San River. The Austrians ...

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  37. GERMAN BARBARITIES.

    At a crowded meeting held at Chelsea to protest against German barbarities, Mr. L. J. Maxse, editor of the "National Review," Admiral Lord Charles ...

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  38. SUMMARY OF AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The total of Australian casualities reported to date, including the 16th list, issued to-day, is as follows:—Killed, died of wounds, and missing: Officers 86, ...

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  39. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is dull, and occasionally less money is offered. The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,580,000 ...

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  40. DESPERATE FIGHTING.

    After a desperate fight for six hours the Allies dislodged the Turks from the heights of Krithia, and entrenched themselves therein. Heavy fighting on the ...

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  41. LITHGOW RIFLE FACTORY.

    The Minister for Defence made the following statement on Friday in regard to a statement by Senator Millen with reference to the output of the Lithgow ...

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  42. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Sergeant R. H. Verry, wounded at the Gallipoli Peninsula, is a stepson of Mr. G. Gamack, of Yangan. He was a clerk in Messrs. M'Phie and Co.'s office, ...

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  43. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German communique claims that General Mackensen's advanced troops stand before Przemysl and the Lower San. ...

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  44. ORDER OF THE GARTER.

    The Kaiser, the German Crown Prince, Prince Henry of Prussia (brother of the Kaiser), the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, the King of Wurtemberg, the ...

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  45. AN AUSTRIAN CLAIM.

    An Austrian communique claims that the Austrians have captured the Russian General Kormiloff and his entire staff. VIENNA, Sunday. ...

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  46. BATTLE NORTH OF ARRAS.

    A communique issued to-day states: The struggle continues north of Arras. We progressed 500 metres (547 yards) in the direction of the sugar refinery at ...

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  47. GENERAL BOTHA'S SUCCESS.

    Sir George Reid and the Hon. T. Mackenzie, High Commissioners for Australia and New Zealand respectively, have telegraphed their congratulations to General ...

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  48. 50,000 TURKISH WOUNDED.

    Advices received by mail from Constantinople state that 50,000 wounded have arrived there from the Dardanelles. ...

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  49. THE AUSTRIAN HEIR.

    German officers state that a bomb in a recent battle in the Carpathians exploded prematurely, and severely wounded the Archduke Charles Francis Joseph, ...

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  50. THE GALLANT FRENCH.

    An officer who was wounded north of Arras stated: The troops at sunrise on Sunday received warning that they were about to attack Hill 125, north of ...

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  51. THE BELGIAN FUND.

    The amount of £10,000 received from various New Zealand funds yesterday brought up the total of the Belgian Relief Fund to £234,000. ...

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  52. GOEBEN ATTACKS AUSTRALIANS.

    The Turco-German battle cruiser Gooben attempted to shell the Australians on the beach at Gaba Tepe, but was nearly hit by the British battleship Lord ...

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  53. THE GERMAN PIRATES.

    For the week ended May 12 six vessels were sunk by submarines, the total tonnage being 47,564. This is the largest tonnage since the beginning of the war. ...

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  54. TURN VEREIN CLOSED.

    We have been advised by the Defence authorities that by mutual arrangement between the Defence Department and the committee of the Deutseher Turn Verein, ...

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  55. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    The casualties among officers of the British Army and Navy for the past fortnight number 1674. ...

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  56. THE POSITION IN ITALY.

    Intenventionist University students invaded the entrance hall of the Chamber of Deputies and broke the doors and windows on the facade before they were ...

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  57. AMERICAN PERSISTENCE.

    A Reuter message states that American persistence must be thanked for the fact that the 50 British and French nationals who were deported to Gallipoli, and ...

    Article : 113 words
  58. STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    The Dutch steamer Martha has been torpedoed off Aberdeen. The crew of 18 was saved. ...

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  59. WOUNDED NEW ZEALANDERS.

    A number of wounded New Zealanders have arrived at Birmingham and Chichester. Sir T. Mackenzie, the High Commissioner for New Zealand, is ...

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  60. GERMAN SUBMARINE SUNK.

    The steamer Collairnei is believed to have sunk a German submarine off the Northumberland coast. The engineers felt a shock, and oil rose to the surface. ...

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