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  2. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION.

    Mr. Ashmead Bartlett the war correspondent, continues as follows his narrative of the operations at the Dardanelles: English and French ...

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  3. RUSSIAN BLACK SEA FLEET.

    The Russian General Naval Staff announces that the Black Sea Fleet destroyed in the Turkish coal-mining districts one steamship and 36 sailing ...

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  4. THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT.

    The Parliamentary lobby is full of rumours of impending Government changes. Some suggest that a War Council is to be instituted, including ...

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  5. SCENE IN THE COMMONS.

    During a debate in the House [?] mons to-day Mr. F. N. Chatrington, a w[?]known temperance reform[?]ed through the door of the Chamber up to ...

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  6. HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES.

    An official communique issued to-day states: The Germans left 2000 deal on the ground west of the Y[?] Canal, which they eva[?]uated on Sunday. ...

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  7. MATTERS QUIET.

    The following communique was issued last night: Matters are quiet along the whole of the Front, owing to heavy rain, and the cannonading is weak. ...

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  8. GERMAN TRANSPORT SUNK.

    A Russian submarine sank a German transport off Libau, in the Baltic. ...

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  9. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Private H. Hecke, 11th Battalion. Private W. M'N. Chapman, 11th Battalion. Private J. F. Hancock, 11th Battalion. ...

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  10. A SPIRITED ATTACK.

    The Allies made a spirited attack to the north-east of Ypres, and drove the enemv towards Pilkin. meeting with only a half-hearted resistance. ...

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  11. GERMANY AND ITALY.

    A Berlin message states that Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, the Imperial Chancellor, speaking in the Reichstag, said that the relations between Italy aud ...

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  12. RACING QUESTION.

    The Goodwood race meeting has been abandoned. The Earl of Derby, in a speech at Wigan, stated that the Jockey Club had ...

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  13. BRITISH ADV[?]NCE.

    The British advanced from Laquinquo southward and reached Ruedouvat. The resistance is weakening and numerous prisoners are taken. The fighting is ...

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  14. CORRIGENDUM.

    In casualty list No. 15 for "Sergcant C. E. Perkins" read: Third District— Sergeant E. C. Perkins, 5th Battalion, wounded. ...

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  15. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was a good sale at the wool auctions to-day, and puces were unchanged. The following prices were realised: Yalobia, highest 12d., average ...

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  16. THE TOTAL CASUALTIES.

    The Australian casualties, including to-day's list—the eighteenth—are:—Killed: Officers 88, others 217; total killed, 308 Wounded: Officers wounded 190, others ...

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  17. ALLIED AIR RAID.

    The Allied airmen made a raid on Gllistelles (in Belgium, near Ostend) and totally destroyed the German aviation ground and sheds at that place. Many of ...

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  18. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat is neglected, but prices are unchanged. The quotation in Chicago for May wheat options is from 156 down to 153½ cents per ...

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  19. 22nd NEW ZEALAND, CASUALTY LIST.

    The twenty-second casualty list is as follows:- KILLED IN ACTION. Lieutenant (late sergeant) Stewart and ...

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  20. BRITISH AEROPLANES.

    British aeroplanes on the Yser attacked a Zeppelin. The bombs glaneed off the envelope of the airship, but her tail and steering gear were destroyed. The ...

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  21. INSURRECTION IN TRIESTE.

    Fugitives from Trieste, the principal instilan seaport on the Adriatic, and the capital of one of the provinces which Italy desnes to acquire, report that the ...

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  22. SUBMARNE AE2.

    The admiralty has issued a statement in which it presumes the loss of the Australian submarine 4E2. It is added that it is understood that 3 officers and 17 ...

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  23. BRITISH PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    The American Consul reports that he visited 13 officers, British prisoners in Germany, who were segregated as a reply to the British differential treatment of ...

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  24. DELAY IN PUBLISHING LISTS IN LONDON.

    There is some grumbling in Australian circles at the delay in publishing the Australian casualty lists. The New Zealand list was published several days ago. ...

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  25. VICTORIA.

    Major R. W. Wells, 6th Battalion, Private C. A. Bird, 6th Battalion. Private E. Nixon, 6th Battalion. Private H. B. Brain, 6th Battalion ...

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  26. THE WAR POSITION.

    Lord Kitchener, speaking in the House of Lords to-day, said the British and French Governments had de[?]d[?]d that their troops must be adequately pr[?]tected ...

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  27. SUPPLY OF MUNITIONS.

    Mr. Lowis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, speaking in the House of Commons to-day, said the Government highly appreciated the offer of New ...

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  28. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Sergeant J. F. Braithwaite served in the South African war and was wounded at Brandfort. He is well remembered by South African men as a very capable ...

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  29. BELGIAN HORSES.

    A report of the Belgian Commission's inquiry into the violations of international law by the Germans states that the latter made a dead set at the horses ...

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  30. DEATH OF A STOKER.

    The Navy Office announces the death, from pneumonia, of Stoker Theodore C. J. Ward, of the warship Australia, on May 12, at a shore hospital. Next of ...

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  31. TENDING THE WOUNDED.

    Inquiry was made yesterday by the "Courier" whether the General Hospital is taking any steps for tending the sick and wounded soldiers who are to be ...

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  32. WOUNDED AT MALTA.

    Unprecedented enthusiasm marked the arrival of the Australian and New Zealand wounded here. The majority of the men were only lightly wounded, and they ...

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  33. HELPING THE BELGIANS.

    At the first meeting of the National Committee for the Relief of the Belgians, held at the Mansion House to-day, the Hon. T. Mackenzie, High Commissioner ...

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  34. GREAT AUSTRIAN DEFEAT.

    A communique states: The magnitude of the Austrian rout in Bukovina nullilies the Austro-German success in West Galicia. The whole region from the ...

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  35. REVIEW OF THE WAR.

    Lord Kitthener gave a review of the war in the House of Lends, to-day. He paid a tribute to the bravery of the Canadians, and said the ordeal they ...

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  36. 400 WOUNDED IN ENGLAND.

    The 400 wounded Australian soldiers who have arrived in England have been distributed among the hospitals at Manchester, Netley. Chichester, and ...

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  37. THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

    At 10 a.m. yesterday the Censor's Office made available for publications the 18th list of casualties amongst the Australians at the Dardancelles, which contained the ...

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  38. THE CUNARDER TRANSYLVANIA

    The Cunard Co's liner Transylvania, which reached Greenock on Monday from New York, reports that a submarine was sighted astern on Sunday evening. The ...

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  39. GERMAN PLANS FRUSTRATED.

    A communique states: In spite of the concentration of large forces in the Shavli region, the Germans, after severe repulses, are now on the defensive. A ...

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  40. GERMAN SPIES.

    The T[?] of an alleged German spy named Kuopferle was opened to-day before the Lord Chief Justice (Lord Reading), Mr. Justice Avory, and Mr. Justice [?] ...

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  41. PRESIDENT WILSON'S NOTE.

    The text of President Wilson's note to Germany has been published in Berlin. ...

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  42. PORTUGUESE REVOLUTION.

    All the Republican parties are support [?] the new Portuguese Cabinet. ...

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  43. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sergeant W. J. Holdaway, 3rd Battalion. Private J. Heroh, 3rd Battalion, 1st Reinforcements. ...

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  44. GENEROUS OFFERS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Mrs. John Reid, of Clayfield, advised the "Courier" yesterday that she would give accommodation at her residence to four wounded or convalescent Queensland ...

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  45. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE.

    The following official communique has been issued: The Russians assumed the offensive on the left bank of the Vistula, and took 3000 prisoners. The enemy, ...

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  46. DENTISTS FOR THE TROOPS.

    The Minister for Defence stated this morning that he has approved of dentists ting appointed to the bases of the Australian Imperial Forces in Australia and ...

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  47. AUSTRIAN CLAIMS.

    An Austrian communique chims that the Austro-German force has guned the east bank of the San River, and the Russian counter-attacks were repulsed with ...

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  48. AUSTRALIANS' SUCCESS.

    When the [?] Assem [?] not yesterday the first business was a most cordial expression of appreciation of the work done by the ...

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  49. GERMAN INHUMANITY.

    Russia has decided to protest, on the basis of Prince Kurakine's report, against the murder of wounded, and also against the action of German aviators in ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND OFFERS.

    The Governor has offered the use of Government House, Aucklard, for the wounded soldiers who are returning to New Zealand Other generous offers have ...

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  51. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Private J. A. James, 4th Field Ambulance. DANGEROUSLY ILL. Private R. B Young. 4th Field ...

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  52. TEMPERANCE IN GLASGOW.

    One hundred and seventy thousand total abstinence pledges for the period of the war have been taken in Glasgow. This represents one sixth of the population. ...

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  53. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Major Campbell, of the 14th Hussars, a New Zealander, has been killed in action. ...

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