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  4. IRISH CONSCRIPTION

    Hundreds of thousands of Irish people of both sexes signed the anti-conscription pledge yesterday. Funds for the prosecution of the resistance campaign ...

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  5. BRITISH BUDGET

    Mr A. Bonar Law, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, in introducing his Budget—the longest in the history of the world—referred in America's Financial ...

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  6. FOE'S LORRAINE ATTACK

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, telegraphing on 22nd April, says that the German experiment against the American sector ...

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  7. WESTERN FRONT

    "An enemy raid was repulsed. last night on the east bank of the Avre, in the region of Thennes. "We took prisoners in an enemy ...

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  8. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field-Marshal Haig reports:— "We took 60 prisoners as the result of a successful operation last night north of Albert, improving our ...

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  9. ALARMIST RUMORS

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce), referring to-day to certain rumors of a disquieting character, which are in circulation said there ...

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  10. GERMAN OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    A wireless German official message says:—Enemy attempts to cross the Lit Bassee. Canal, north-west of Bethune, failed. We captured 88 English and ...

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  11. JAPANESE AMBASSADOR

    [?] the new Japanese Ambassador to the United States, who is on route to Washington with his wife and the Embassy secretary Mr ...

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  12. FRENCH OPERATIONS.

    A French communique says:—There is nothing to report except somewhat lively artillery action in the Montdidier-Noyon sector. Between 20th ...

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  13. PERSONAL.

    The death occurred yesterday, after an illness ,of 12 months' duration, of Amy Prudence Youdan, aged 18. youngest daughter of Constable W A. and Mrs ...

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  14. FAMOUS HUN AIRMAN FALLS.

    "Baron Rittmeister von Richthofen the famous German airman, was brought down in the Somme Valley yesterday," says Reuter's ...

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  15. LARCENY AS BAILEE

    A case of considerable interest was heard at the Supreme Court, before his Honor the Chief Justice, Sir William Irvine yesterday, when Thomas Henry ...

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  16. GENERAL MAURICE PROMOTED.

    Major—General Frederick Barton Maurice, C.B. Director of Military Operations. Imperial General Staff, who has been in France for a few days, has ...

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  17. ENEMY MASSING TROOPS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on 22nd April, says:—The Germans continue massing troops on the Bailleul-Neuve ...

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  18. HOME RULE BILL.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr Bonar Law stated that the Irish Home Rule Bill will be introduced immediately, but he could not give the exact ...

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  19. AMUSEMENTS.

    Another large house greeted the second screening at the Coliseum last night of Rex Beach's greatest story, "The Auction Block," which as undoubtedly the best ...

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  20. TRAIN AND TRAM STOPPAGE EXPECTED.

    Telegraphing from Dublin, the correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says:— "The country is quiet. There is much discussion as to Labor's attitude. ...

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  21. PAYING THE COST.

    Herr Von Blesstren, a German military expert, estimates that the German casualties up to 31st January were 4,456,000. of which 2,970,000 were ...

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  22. THE ENORMOUS HUN LOSSES.

    Sir Hamilton Fyfe says that the enormous losses compelled the Germans to abandon, since early in April, massed frontal attacks, and substitute small ...

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  23. NEW STATE CHIEF JUSTICE

    There was a large and representative attendance of the members of the legal profession Ballarat, and of the general public at the Supreme Court ...

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  24. ANZAC CONCERT.

    The grand concert to be held in the Alfred Hall to-morrow (Anzac) night, promises to be marked with great success. The artists (arranged by Mrs ...

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  25. RAIDS REPULSED

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas HaiG reports:— We repulsed raids in the neighborhood of Humel and south of La Bassee ...

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  26. BRITISH AVIATION REPORT.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in an aviation report says.—There was better weather yesterday, and there was greater air activity and incessant bombing on the ...

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  27. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS

    The "Times" correspondent at Odessa, who has travelled across Siberia, cables from Tokio that it is useless to expect even passive ...

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  28. CHINESE FIGHT

    An American army officer who has returned from France has described the participation of the American engineers and Chinese in opposing the ...

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  29. SHIP TO BE LAUNCHED DAILY

    Mr Charles M. Schwab, Director-General of Ship Construction in the United States, has inspected the great yards at Hog Island, which will begin ...

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  30. THE GALLIPOLI STROLLERS.

    The entertainment to be given, at the Alfred Hall, on the evening of Monday next (local Eight Hours' Day) and following nights, has been accorded ...

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  31. THE AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    Australian wounded are arriving daily. Their general losses continue to be light though some battalions have been hard hit. Those brigades near ...

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  32. AMERICAN SHIP SUNK.

    It is announced by the Navy Department that the American steamship Lake Moor (4500 tons) was on its maiden voyage with a naval crew ...

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  33. TIVOLI PICTURES.

    Another large audience was present Her Majesty's Theatre last evening when William Russell, in "The Lone Star" and Julian Ettinge in ...

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  34. ARMENIANS RE-TAKE VAN.

    It is reported from Tiflis, Russian Caucasia, that the Armenians have retaken van, 145 miles south-east of Erzerum. ...

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  36. NO GUARANTEE AFTER EIGHT.

    Owing to the public interest being taken in the organ recital to be given by Mr Leslie Curnow, at the Lydiard Street Methodist Church, next Monday ...

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  37. VALOR REWARDED

    In the latest, issue of the "London Gazette" appear the names of officers of the Australian Imperial Force and of the New Zealand Expeditionary ...

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  38. GERMAN AND AMERICAN CASUALTIES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington report that General Perching has tabled that the Germans suffered 500 casualties in the battle or Seichprez. ...

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  39. EXCURSION TO MELBOURNE.

    A cheap excursion will be run to Melbourne on Friday next 26th April. The train will leave Ballarat at 8.50 a.m. pick up at Ballarat East and ...

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  40. COMPARATIVE LULL CONTINUES.

    Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at headquarters, says that the comparative lull continues. There is a constant roar of artillery, ...

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