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  2. CHINA AND JAPAN

    The Japanese Cabinet is considering the question of sending an ultimatum to China, whose action in regard to the demands for concessions made by Japan is held to be ...

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  3. SPEECH BY MR. ASQUITH

    The Home Secretary (Mr. Reginald McKenna) early in April appointed a committee, including representatives ot great emporia, and grocers' and drapers' shop ...

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  4. ARRESTED FOR DISLOYALTY.

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—An important case to-day came before the Full Court, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir William Cullen), Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. ...

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  5. AT THE DARDANELLES

    The British Press Bureau announces that on Saturday and Sunday nights the Turk made strong and determined attacks [?] mass against the Allies' position in the ...

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  6. BRITISH BUDGET.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George) delivered his Budget speech in the House of Commons on Tuesday afternoon. ...

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  7. ALLEGED VICTORIES

    In both the Western and Eastern theatres of war boasted gains by the enemy have failed to stand the test of later advices. For instance, in the Carpathians campaign it is ...

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  8. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—With some little ceremony the Premiers'. Conference was opened in the Legislative Council chamber this afternoon, where, besides the accredited ...

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  9. ITALY'S ATTITUDE.

    French newspaper correspondents in Rome state that the abandonment of the visit of King Victor Emmanuel to Genoa to unveil a monument to the Garibaldean ...

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  10. Turks' Strength.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" states that it is estimated that 8OO.OOO Turks are under arms, including 200,000 Christians, who are ...

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  11. MEAT FROM DOMINIONS.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday Mr. Will Thorne (Labour) directed attention to the poor condition of New South Wales sheep in consequence of the drought. ...

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  12. ENEMY CONTRACTS.

    A bill was read a first time yesterday in the House of Representatives providing for the annulment of contracts with or for the benefit of the ...

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  13. FIGHT NEAR YPRES

    A German communique received in Amsterdam on Tuesday stated:— "We attacked from the north-east of Ypres, and captured Zemencote, ...

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  14. BERLIN MISLED

    There appears to have been little cause for the rejoicings in Berlin as far as the situation in the Carpathians is concerned. Copenhagen messages state that the latest ...

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  15. Disaster to Italian Arms.

    A disaster has befallen Italian troops in Tripoli, the north African State, which Italy won from Turkey in 1911-12. A Rome message states that Colonel ...

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  16. Details of Operations.

    Mr. Roland McNeill, in the House of Commons on Monday, asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Lewis Harcourt) whether the achievements of the ...

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  17. Submarine Prisoners.

    The prisoners who were taken by the Turks when the British submarine ran aground in the Dardanelles have been marched through the streets of ...

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  18. Turkey's Fear.

    The chief cause of nervousness among the Turks is due to the fear that Bulgaria will co-operate with the Allies. Meanwhile, the Egyptian campaign is ...

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  19. INHUMAN ENEMY.

    The survivors of a sunken British trawler landed at Aberdeen on Tuesday, after having been 40 hours adrift in a boat without food and water. ...

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  20. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    His Excellency the GovernorGeneral (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) sent a cable message to Major-General Bridges, in charge of ...

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  21. REVIVALS OF SAVAGERY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At to-day's session of the annual assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New South Wales, a lengthy motion relative to the war, of which ...

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  22. Fighting in the Caucasus.

    Dealing with the operations in the Caucasus, Petrograd reports state that Russian troops in the Kheridahnon region, after three days' fighting, opened with a ...

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  23. In North-West Russia.

    A Berlin communique dealing with the German advance into the Russian Balkan provinces states that they have destroyed the railway line, cutting the port of Libau ...

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  24. HOIST BY OWN PETARD.

    A German attack on the French forces at Streenstraate on Sunday was preceded by the release of poisonous gas, and under cover of the dense yellow vapour that rose ...

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  25. WHY BRITAIN FOUGHT.

    Dr Richard Kiliani, formerly German consul-general in Australia, where he had his headquarters in Sydney, has delivered an interesting address before the Berlin ...

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  26. CANADIANS ON THE YSER.

    A Canadian who took part in the terrible fighting on the Yser, in Western Flanders, relates his experiences. He and his comrades were intensely ...

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  27. Another Steamer Sunk.

    The Biitish steamer Minterne, of London, 3,018 tons, laden with coal and bound for River Plate, was torpedoed off the Scilly Islands. Two of the firemen were killed, ...

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  28. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    The British Press Bureau has issued a statement regarding the treatment of prisoners of war in Germany and Great Britain, respectively. ...

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  29. GEELONG LIBERALS.

    GEELONG, Wednesday. — Trouble has arisen in connection witht the selection of a Liberal candidate to oppose Mr. Ozanne at the next Federal elections. Nominations ...

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  30. RUSSIAN FINANCE.

    The Russian Government is issuing on foreign markets 5 per cent. Treasury bonds to the value of £20,000,000. [A previous cable message announced ...

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  31. Dum-Dum Bullets.

    Many German military surgeons have been accusing the British of using dum-dum bullets. A leading Bavarian medical journal, after strict and prolonged ...

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  32. POISONOUS GASES.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French has made a report to the War Office concerning the use of asphyxiating fumes by Germans during the fighting at Ypres, a practice ...

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  33. Zeppelins Off English Coast.

    British trawlers on Tuesday sighted Zeppelins off the Suffolk coast, near Lowestoft. A strong breeze sprang up, and the airships returned eastwards. ...

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  34. OPERATIONS IN DARDANELLES

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  35. Smelting Industry.

    London newspapers comment unfavourably on the British Treasury's refusal to allow the Broken Hill companies to issue capital for the purpose of further ...

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  36. INTERNED GERMANS ESCAPE.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—Two Germans interned at Somes Island, Wellington, escaped in a boat last night. They were recaptured this afternoon in the bush on ...

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  37. Increased Wine Duties.

    French vignerons have held numerous meetings, protesting against the ruinous effect of the British wine duties proposed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. They ...

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  38. MOTOR-AMBULANCE GIFT.

    The Salvation Army members and friends are giving four fully-equipped motor ambulance cars to the Defence department for the use of Australian troops. These will ...

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  39. EARLY CLOSING OF HOTELS.

    To-night in the North Melbourne Town Hall a temperance demonstration in advecacy of the early closing of hotels will be held. Councillor Davidson will take the ...

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  40. Duel at Sea.

    The German Admirany claim that an airship engaged several British submarines in the North Sea, and dropped bomos on them, one of the vessels sinking ...

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  41. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    (Before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice A'Beckett, and Mr. Justice Hood.) At Half-past 10.—In the matter of the Criminal Appeal Act 10[?] The King v. Kathleen Graham. ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN WINE TRADE.

    Sir,—In connection with the British Government's proposals to increase liquor duties, 'an agitation is being conducted at home, and, to a certain extent, here, in ...

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  44. Neutrality of the Danes.

    Two brothers named Christensen, masters of vessels, have been tried in Copenhagen on the charge of conspiracy to export copper to Germany. They were found guilty, ...

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