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  2. GEN, BRIDGES WOUNDED.

    The Governor—General has received the following cablegram from the Commander in Chief of the allied expedition to the Dardanelles, Gen. Sir Ian ...

    Article : 344 words
  3. RAILWAY IMPROVEMENTS.

    South Australia has been particularly from from railway accidents of a serious na[?] and interest attaches to the adoption of a new interlocking signal arrange ...

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  4. TURKISH CAMPAIGN.

    A menage which has reached the Hellenic capital by way of Dede Agatch (Bulgaria's port on the Egean Sea, close to the Turkish port of Enos), states that ...

    Article : 106 words
  5. THE ALLIED ADVANCE

    Each hour the Allies appear to be getting nearer to the recapture from the Germans of La Bassee in Northern France. The British troops have broken the enemy's line along a two—mile front at Richebourg about four miles north of La Bassee and two miles south of Neuve ...

    Article : 442 words
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    IN COMMAND OF AUSTRALIA'S 20,000- MAJOR—GEN. W. T, BRIDGES, C.M.G. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Terrific Troubles Ahead.

    Mr. E. Ashmend Bartlett, telegraphing on May 10 from the Dardanelles, scares that the British and Australians have not yet secured possession of the heights of ...

    Article : 452 words
  8. [?]FREEMAN.

    Sgt.Major S. F. Freeman, who is reported as wounded in the Dardanelles, is a brother of Mr.Freeman (General Secretary of the Liberal Union). He went ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 110 words
  9. ZEPPELINS.

    Further particulars have been received of the duel in Belgium between a Zeppelin and aeroplanes, which was reported yesterday. The London Daily Mail ...

    Article : 71 words
  10. Two Airships Reported Destroyed.

    The gunners of Dover believe that they hit the Zeppelin, which headed up the Channel with her nose canted downward. Twenty—three incendiary bombs were ...

    Article : 169 words
  11. Ramsgate and Calais Attacked.

    The pilot of an incoming vessel states that five Zeppelin airships have been sighted steering north—westerly (towards the English coast) near the North ...

    Article : 198 words
  12. Germans Crucified British.

    An officer of the Leicestershire Regiment writes that when the Canadians were forced to abandon a wood a wounded man managed to crawl to the main body with ...

    Article : 119 words
  13. PIERCED THE LINE.

    Fuether news of the British offensive in the country between Neuve Chapelle and La Bassee is provided by the latest of the bi—weekly reports of the ...

    Article : 229 words
  14. The Black Watch.

    A corporal in the Black Watch, who has been wounded, narrates that for better hand—to—hand fighting that at La Bassee during the past few days could not be ...

    Article : 170 words
  15. PTE. BARBER.

    STOCKPORT. May 18.—Keea regret was expressed throughout the district when the news came to hand the Pte. Barber was wounded at the Dardanelles. He is ...

    Article : 103 words
  16. The Festoubert Advance.

    The official "Eyewitness" has sent an account of the fighting round about the French village Festo[?] He says that on Sunday night hell broke loose, and ...

    Article : 560 words
  17. Our Wounded in England.

    Four hundred wounded Australian troops have arrived in England, and have been accommodated in various military hospitals. The High Commissioner (Sir Georue Reid) ...

    Article : 188 words
  18. OUR NORTHERN DEPENDENCY.

    The [?] governor of Papua Ju[?] Murry is much impressed with Me pess[?] the [?] on which Mr.Wade the government expert is now. ...

    Article : 201 words
  19. The Advance Continues.

    The afternoon communique states:—Our advance at Hetsas continues. We have captured a German line east of the Yser Canal (in the same region of Flanders). ...

    Article : 187 words
  20. PTE , MAOKIE.

    SADDLEWORTH, May 18.—Pte. R. Mackie who was wounded at was wonder at the Dardancless was a member of the 10th Battalion 3rd Bridge and resided . ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. PTE. PALMER.

    CHAIN OF PONDS, May 17.—Pte. R. R. Palmer, who died last week from wounds received, while fighting in the Dard[?] for many yeans a resident of Mill brook ...

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  22. HONOURING TILE BRAVE.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, May 18.—The committee appointed by the ratepayers of Murray Bridge to carry out a proposal to have the town incorporated, at its first ...

    Article : 162 words
  23. Massacres of Armenians.

    The Russian Consul at Urumich, in Persia, independently confirms earlier reports from American missionaries concerning massacres of Armenians in the Van ...

    Article : 43 words
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  25. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    THE LATE PTE. G. K. ROBINSON, who was a stretcher—bearer with the Australian Red Croes in the fighting at the Dardanelles, and who his died of wounds received In action. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 63 words
  26. German Admissions.

    A Berlin communique states that the [?] gave up advenced positions near [?] and Hetsas to avoid losses by [?] ...

    Article : 62 words
  27. CASUALTY LIST.

    The nineteenth list of New Zealand casualties is as follows:— —Died of Wounds.Ptes. James Hanley, Harry P. Taylor, ...

    Article : 1,089 words
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  29. RUINED HOTEL DE VILLE, ARRAS.

    Mr.Whitney Warren, an American, who took the photograph of the picture above, traversed the entire length of the line of battle between the Allies and the Germans from Ypres to Switzerland. He maintains that when peace is restored Rheims, Arras, and Y preg "should protest and forgetfulness and against pardon." He holds that none of the ruined fanes should be restored. "Permit their wounds to heal, but do not reconstruct them in their integrality." Mr. Warren cites the case of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 227 words
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