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  2. FOR THE WOUNDED.

    Her Excellency Lady Helen Munro Ferguson attended a meeting yesterday afternoon at the North Melbourne Town Hall, in order to inaugurate a branch of the Red ...

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  3. BOMBS ON LINERS.

    The German-A merican named Holt who attempted to murder the American millionaire, Mr. J. P. Morgan, jun., having failed to commit, suicide by opening an artery in ...

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  4. South African Campaign.

    Reports from Cape town state that before reaching Otavi in German South-West Africa, General Botha's Free Staters marched at night forty miles ...

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  5. "RESOLVED TO WIN"

    M. Thomas, a French Under-Secretary, who is visiting London, had a conference with the Minister for Munitions (Mr. Lloyd George) at Downing street, on ...

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  6. MUNITIONS OF WAR.

    A report by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works on the proposed extension of buildings and plant at the small arms factory, was yesterday tabled ...

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  7. PURSUIT OF RUSSIANS

    That portion of the Russian army which has connected with its reserves in Southern Poland has delat a heavy blow at advancing enemy. It fell on the right flank, and routed an entire division, the Austro-German losses in men and material being v ery heavy. ...

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  8. ON GALLIPOLI.

    The most important attacks on the Allies in the Gallipoli peninsula yet made by the Turks were delivered on Sunday and Monday last. ...

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  9. Enemy Mines Kill Germans.

    A letter, written by a Rhodesian trooper, states that the Germans planted mines all over the desert and that a German newspaper declared that General Botha's road ...

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  10. Australasian Shipping.

    Arrivals.—Southampton—Sussex, s.s., from Sydney May 6. At Shanghai—Empire, s.s. Departures. —For Sydney — Yeddo. ...

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  11. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The following cable messages appeared in the later editions of "The Argus" on Thursday:— AUSTRALIANS' COOLNESS UNDER FIRE. ...

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  12. TOBACCO COMPANIES DONATION.

    The British-Australian Tobacco Company Properietary Limited and W. D. and H. O. Wills (Australia) Limited have contributed a further amount of £1,000 to the special ...

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  13. King's Tribute to Irish.

    The King has written a letter thanking the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (Lord Wimborne), and others who participated in a recent non-party All-Ireland ...

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  14. IN THE EAST.

    Swiss newspapers report that advices from lemberg are that the Austro-Germans, while pursuing the Russians near the Vistula River, have suffered terrible losses as ...

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  15. ALLIES READY

    Correspondents in Northern France indicate in their reports that the Allies on the Western front are awaiting the full fury of the German offensive. The enemy's plan ...

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  16. Submarine Warfare.

    It is reported, from New York that President Woodrow Wilson is conducting negotiations with the German Foreign office, through the American Ambassador (Mr. ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    The following letter was sent yesterday by the Lady mayoress to the wives of the mayors and presidents of the 208 municipalities in Victoria in connection with Australia ...

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  18. Lack of Munitions.

    The Minister for Munitions (Mr. Lloyd George) has issued a statement in which He refers to a speech delivered at the National Liberal Club on Monday by Lord ...

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  19. TURKS DEPRESSED.

    The population of Constantinople is gloomy, owing to the continued arival from the Dardanelies of Turkish wounded instead of British and French prisoners, whom the ...

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  20. Brutal Germans.

    Renter's agency at Paris reports that shots were recently fired at a German patrol in the streets of Peronne (a town of north-east France, 30 miles east of ...

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  21. GIFTS FOR SOLDIERS.

    The members of the Australian Women's National League wish to celebrate Australia Day by accepting gifts for our soldiers from members. It is desired that anything so ...

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  22. X-RAY PLANT.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) gratefully acknowledges the generous and patriotic action of the employees of Dalgety and Co.in presenting to the ...

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  23. The Dardanelles Policy.

    The "Westminster Gazettc" (Liberal) deprecates seeking seapegoats for the policy that has been poursued at the Dardanelles. ...

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  24. MINISTER'S DECISIONS.

    In connection with the procedure suggested by the committee. the Minister has decided as to suggestion a ("Government to have option to purchase machines, with a ...

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  25. SHOW GROUNDS OFFERED.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—It was reported to the Geelong Agricultural Society to-day that the trustees of the showgrounds and racecourse had notified the Defence ...

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  26. Dragoonign Belgians.

    General von Bissing the German Military Governor of Belgium, has ordered that all teachers in Belgian schools who allow an anti-German feeling to exist ...

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  27. AUSTRIAN LOSSES.

    A Rome communique published on Wednesday stated:— "We are making progress on the Carnic Plateau, taking prisoner ...

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  28. COMMITTEE'S SECOND REPORT

    The Munitions Committee has supplied the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) with its second report. The points of the inquiry are given as follow:— ...

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  29. UNIONISM BEFORE MUNITIONS

    A statement was published yesterday that the members of the Horshan branch of the implement Makers' Union had offered to manufacture war munitions in their spare ...

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  30. RICHMOND GRAND-STAND

    The committee of the Richmond Cricket Club, at then meeting on Monday evening, decided to offer the use of their new grandstand to the Minister for Defence for ...

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  31. Australian Ladies.

    Mrs. William Smith and Dr. Helen Sexton, if Melbourne with the consent of the French Government, have opened a hospital at Auteuil in connection with the ...

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  32. CHILIAN COAST BATTLE.

    The report of the late Admiral von Spec of the naval battle off Coronel on the coast ot Chili, on Sunday November 1, has reached Berlin, and has been published by ...

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  33. Women as Jurors.

    Referring to the suggestion the women should be employed is jurors order to release men for war service, the Home Secretary (Sir John Simon) has stated that ...

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  34. TOBACCO FOR THE TROOPS.

    The Victoria Racing Club out of the funds at their disposal from the King's Brithday meeting, have allocated £300 to supply the Australian troops at the front, ...

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  35. IS BULGARIA READY?

    The Turkish fortifications at Adrianople have been dismantled, the guns being transferred to Hademkeui, behind the defences of Constantinople it Chataldja. ...

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  36. MAJOR-GENERAL BRIDGES.

    The following is an extract from a letter received by the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) from General Sir William Birdwood concerning the sad loss ...

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  37. GERMANY'S NEW ARMY.

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that it is reported that Germany will by August 1 have placed an additional million men in the field. ...

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  38. MANUFACTURE OF SHELLS.

    SYDMEY. Thursday.—It was announced yesterday by the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Cann) that the Government has decided to expedite an order for ...

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  39. TROTTING ASSOCIATION.

    The Victorian Trotting Association, at its meeting last evening decided to grant £100 to the fund. ...

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  40. PICNIC DISASTER.

    A trolly car containing 180 persons was returning from a Sunday-school picnic when it jumped the tracks at Queenstown. Fourteen persons were killed and 80 injured, ...

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  41. WOOD FOR SPLINTS.

    Sir,—May I appeal, in behalf of the St. Kilda Patriotic Committee, to tailoring and clothin Manufacturers and suppliers for donations of cloth boards. They will be used ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN DASH.

    In writing recently to the Governor-General (Sir Ronald M[?]o Ferguson). the general officer commanding the Australian and New Zealand troops in the Dardanelles ...

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  43. PORT MELBOURNE RANGES.

    Owing to the Siege Artillery Brigade not requiring the use of the Port melbourne rifle ranges on Saturday, the whole of the target accommodation will be available for ...

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  44. CAMP MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    A memorial service for the Australians who have fallen in battle is to be held on Sunday, at the Seymour camp. The hour chosen is a quarter to 3 o'clock, to give ...

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  46. British Casualties.

    The casualty list published in London on Thursday morning contained the names of 40 officers and 745 men. The officers include Licutenant William ...

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  47. OFFER BY TIMBER MERCHANTS.

    Sir,—We have agreed, with the assistance of some thirty of our employees. to give the use of our plant and machinery (on Saturday afternoons) for any work which ...

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  49. WRITING MATERIALS.

    Sir,—My son writing to me from the Dardanelles states that paper and envelopes are almost unobtainable. Might i suggest that when writing there, let everyone do ...

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