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  7. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES

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  8. RUSSIA TURNS AGAIN

    Since their retirement from Lemberg, the Russian armies in Galicia have been fighting hard and inflicting severe losses on the Austro-Germans. ...

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  9. SULTAN’S ILLNESS.

    Sultan Mahomed V. of Turkey has been operaten on successfully for stone in the bladder. In view of the Sultan’s illness, the ...

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  10. LATER WIRES

    Turbulent scenes are reported from the Prussian Diet. Herr Wieman said that if progress was to be maintained, unanimity of effort was ...

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  11. GERMAN THREAT TO AMERICA.

    The Berlin newspaper “Neueste Nachrichten,” commenting on the voyage of German submarines to the Dardanelles, warns America that in ...

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  12. MISREPORTED.

    The “Osservatore Romano,” the organ of the Vatican, declares that the interview with the Pope, published in the Paris “Liberate,” is full ...

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  13. EXPORT OF GERMAN GOODS.

    It is reported from Washington that Great Britain has granted a further extension of time to American importers to get goods ...

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  14. DISTRICT HONOR ROLL

    Lance-Corp. Ernest Robert Fairlie (killed) was, during 1913, teacher of English and History at Shepparton Agricultural High School. He ...

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  15. KAISER’S SPECIAL ENVOY.

    Dr. Der[?]burg, who, since the need for the German Minister of the Colonies has ceased to exist has been acting as the Kaiser’s financial agent ...

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  16. DUTCH SHIPS SEIZED.

    The Prize Court at Hamburg has ordered the confiscation of the foodstuffs aboard the Dutch steamers Zaanstroom and Batavier, destined ...

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  17. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    The British Government has communicated a memorandum to the American Ambassador in London (Mr. W. H. Page) respecting ...

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  18. FIGURES THAT TELL A TALE.

    During 30 days of the present war the British losses in officers were :— Killed, 741 ; wounded, 1,562 ; missing, 137. ...

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  19. PTE. A. FARRAR.

    Pte Arthur Farrar (reported missing) is a Ballarat native, 21 years of age next December. He was a pupil at the Eureka street State ...

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  20. TORPEDOED.

    The Norwegian steamer Truma, bound from Archangel to London, has been torpedoed off Brit Island. All the crew was saved. ...

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  21. THE BAYONET.

    “We have assaulted a strongly fortified position at Mount Bezymenna, in the Nizniow region, on the Dneister, and the Austrians, who did not dare ...

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  22. PRIVATE WILLIAMS.

    Private Thomas Alfred Williams (killed) was 23 years of age. His mother died when he was a few months old, and his grandparents, ...

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  23. FRENCH MECHANIC’S COOLNESS.

    Another story of brilliant deeds in the air is related from Paris. A French aviator and a mechanic were ordered on Thursday to ...

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  24. MUNITIONS BILL.

    Amongst the provisions of the Munitions Bill are those that lockouts cannot be declared without notifying the committee ; that power is ...

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  25. CANADIANS WILL FILL GAPS.

    The story of the gallantry of the Princess Patricia’s Own Regiment of Canadians has given an immense stimulus to recruiting, states a report ...

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  26. LOSING ITS PUNCH.

    Tho Petrograd correspondent of the “Morning Post” states that the Germans have once more resorted to the phalanx formation in their attack ...

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  27. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    The Press Bureau states that 39 British officers prisonered in Germany, who were recently allowed relaxed conditions, have been sent back ...

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  28. GERMAN WOMEN WORKERS.

    A neutral visitor to Berlin, who is passing through London, writes a letter to “The Times,” emphasising the remarkable success of the ...

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  29. TRADING WITH ENEMY IN CHINA.

    The Under-Secretary of State to the Foreign Office (Lord Robert Cecil) has stated in the House of Commons that the Government has ...

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  30. MILL EXPLODED.

    Owing to the explosion of a powder mill at Rutland six persons were illed. The mill was practically destroyed. ...

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  31. PRIVATE DOUGHTY.

    A former Ballarat boy was Pte. A. P. Doughty, killed in action at Gallipoli on March 16. He was a son of Mrs. A. Doughty. His ...

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  32. FRENCH SUCCESS.

    The Paris communique states that the enemy attacked at Contre and Heckoz, near Arras, but were repulsed. The Germans delivered a ...

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  33. PRIVATE DONALD McKENZlE.

    Pte D. McKenzie (on furlough) is a son of Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie, of Anderson street, Ballarat East. He left with the 12th Battalion, South ...

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  34. HALF A MILLION LOSSES.

    The German losses at the Grodek Lakes, west of Lemberg, were appalling, and German officers taken declare that they lost half their effectives ...

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  35. ENEMY SURPRISED.

    The Allies air raid last week on the Zeppelin shed at Evere, which was net on fire, caused extraordinary confusion. ...

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  36. DRASTIC PENALTIES FOR “SOFT JOBBERS.

    The French Chamber of Deputies has voted the war credits of £240,000,000, bringing the total to date to £510,000,000. ...

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  37. PRIVATE J. WILLIAMS.

    Pte J. Williams, of Urquhart street, previously reported wounded, writing to his mother from Malta, says he had been in two ...

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  38. THE USE OF TONICS

    Tonics are remedies which gradually restore the various bodily organs, muscles and nervs cells from a lax and sluggish taste to one making them ...

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  39. AERO WORK.

    A German aeroplane dropped bombs on the Sanatorium at Zuyelcotte, without doing damage. ...

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  40. CORPORAL A. E. BRAY.

    Corporal A. E. Bray has been reported as wounded in a communication received yesterday from the Defence Department by his mother, Mrs ...

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  41. MORE ASSISTANCE.

    An overseas force of 4,000 men is being equipped in South Africa for overseas service. ...

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  42. AUSTRIAN REJOICING.

    The aged Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria addressed, from the balcony of palace at Schonburg, on Thursday, a great demonstration, held to celebrate ...

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  45. FUTURE OF BELGIUM.

    The “Volkzcitung,” Liepsig, has been suppressed for a week for having published pronouncements by three Socialist leaders condemning ...

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  46. IN HOSPITAL, ENGLAND.

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  47. PRIVATE T. E. ELLEFSEN.

    Private T. E. Ellefsen (wounded) is the third son of Mr. Thomas Ellefsen, of North Devon, and is 25 years of age. He was working at ...

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  48. BELGIAN HAY CROP.

    An Amsterdam message states that the entire hay crop of Belgium, has been seized by the German military authorities’ ...

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  49. MONTENEGRINS IN ALBANIA.

    In a message from Rome it is stated that General Vessovic, commanding the Montenegrin army, has arrived at the gates or Scutari, after feeble ...

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  50. PRIVATE POLKINGHORNE.

    Private Polkinghorne (wounded) of Scott’s Parade, Ballarat East, and brother of Private C. Polkinghorne, who was killed a few weeks ago, ...

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  51. GERMAN S.W. AFRICA.

    It is announced officially from Pretoria that General Botha har occupied Kaikueld, on the Swakopmund-Grootiontein railway. The enemy ...

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  52. PRIVATE FRANK, RAPKINS.

    A telegram has been received from the Defence Department to the effect that Private Frank Rapkins, son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Jas. ...

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  54. ITALIAN SUCCESSES.

    The most important news of operations on the Italo-Austrian front come via Turin, the nearest important city to France. The message reads :— ...

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  55. BOER REBEL CONVICTED.

    Mr Rocco de Villiers, one of the leading rebels in the Free State, has been sentenced to four years imprisonment and fined £500. ...

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  56. SOUTH AFRICAN CONTINGENT. FOR EUROPE.

    The Pretoria Government is ins communication with the Imperial Government with reference to a South African contingent for Europe. ...

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  58. THREE VICTORIA CROSSES.

    Of 19,648 boys and trainees from reformatory and industrial schools in the United Kingdom who have served in the British naval forces ...

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  59. TRIBESMEN REVOLT.

    Owing to fresh rebellion of the Senussi tribesmen in Tirpoli have been fomented with Turco-German funds and the smuggling of arms into the ...

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  60. A SHIP FOR A SHIP.

    Owing to the bombardment of defenceless town and the destruction of merchantman, an Italian Royal, Decree has been issued at Rome, ...

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