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  2. THE WAR SITUATION

    Considerable more ground has been yielded up to the enemy in the great battle of the Aisne, and the Germans profess to have increased the number of their ...

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  3. "THE CROSS IN THE WINDOW."

    The article which appeared in The Register on Thursday in reference to the new movement inaugurated by the Women's State Recruiting Committee ...

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  4. How Soissons Fell.

    Describing, how the Storm burst on the Aisne front, Mr. Perris says:—At midnight on Saturday all was quiet at Soissons. The enemy was 10 miles away, and the few ...

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  5. DAYLIGHT ROBBERY.

    Two men holding bundles of wastepaper, rolled up to resemble parcels of printing, waited on the portico to the entrance to the Government Printing Office this ...

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  6. SIXTY MILES FROM PARIS.

    The French High Command is confident that it will be able to stem the German advance shortly. The centre of the German main attack ...

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  7. Americans Retaining Cantigny.

    The United States communique says:—Enemy attacks on the Americans new positions at Cantigny were again completely repulsed on Thursday by artillery and ...

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  8. ITALY AND AUSTRIA

    A wireless Austrian Official message says:—The battles in the Tonale region continue. The enemy's artillery firing in the Adame'lo region has increased. We repulsed ...

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  9. ELECTRIC SUPPLY.

    The Board of Trade Committee on Electricity Supply has recommended the appointment of a national organization controlled by State Commissioners. It ...

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  10. What Will the Next Move Be?

    Despite the progress made by the German army, public opinion in England and France remains confident that the enemy's [?]low will soon be spent. It is evident ...

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  11. Bombs on Cattaro.

    An Italian communique states:—British aeroplanes bombed the enemy naval base of Cattaro, dropping 1½ tons of explosives. One machine was lost owing to damage ...

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  12. Fight For Aisne Passage.

    The battle on Monday reached a Critical stage at midday, when the Germans carried to force the River Aisne at Pontar[?] before the defenders were able to cross the ...

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  13. Torpedo Works Burnt Down.

    The Whitehead torpedo works at St. Poelten, in Austria, have been burnt down by fire. Austrian newspapers [?]cribe the ...

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  14. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    According to a deputation which waited upon the Premier (Mr. Lefroy) to-day, the position is acute in respect co unemployed returned soldiers. Major Miner said ...

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  15. Famine and Ferment in Turkey.

    Credible information from Turkey shows that the situation in the Ottoman Empire [?] lamentable. Epidemics of sickness and dearth of food have caused wholesale ...

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  16. Allied Resistance Stronger.

    Popular opinion echoes Gen. Foch's phrase that "Office more the wave is dying upon the beach." Military experts point out that the allied resistance is hourly ...

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  17. WHY RESERVES ARE DELAYED.

    M. Perris explains the apparent slowness of the allied reserves in throwing in their weight, stating that it is probably due Jo the fact that the front of the offensive has ...

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  18. 600 Yards in 10 Minutes.

    The American success at Cantigury is regarded as a brilliant achievement. The troops displayed fine dash, and were aided by tanks. The Americans advances 600 ...

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  19. TRUE CHRISTIANITY

    Apropos of Germany's persistence in employing prisoners of war in the war in the battle zone in defiance of the Geneva COnvention and of her own explicit promises, The ...

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  20. German Account of Gains.

    A wireless German official message intercepted this evening, says:—Fighting activity has shown frequent increases between the Yser and the Oise, and there have been ...

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  21. The Slav Congress.

    The American Secretary of State (Mr. Lansing) has issued the following statement:—The proceedings of the Congress of the Oppressed Races of Austria-Hungary ...

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  22. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The New South Wales revenue during May was £2,141,404, an increase of £345,878 over last May. For the expired 11 months of the financial year the State ...

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  23. Minor British Operations.

    Gen. [?] reports:—We completely repulsed a night attack on a strong point north-west of Festubert, and carried out a successful minor operation in the ...

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  24. HEROIC BRITISH DIVISIONS.

    Stories of the heroic sacrifice made by four British divisions are thrilling France. The 8th, 21st, 25th, and 50th were sent to Berry an Bac to undergo a complete rest ...

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  25. IRELAND.

    The Daily Telegraph remarks that after the appointment of the Irish Executive and the Sinn Fein arrests the Government considers desirable to refrain ...

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  26. Black Sea Fleet Sunk.

    The Westphalian Zeitung states that Russian sailors sank the whole of the Black sea cruiser fleet to prevent it from falling into the hands of Germany. The ...

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  27. VICTORIA.

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  28. BACK TO CIVIL LIFE.

    The War Office and Ministry of Labour have conducted a 21 hours' rehearsal of a dispersal scheme, by which troops are brought, not to the regimental depots, but ...

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  29. The Latest Horror.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Express says that the German authorities in the Ukraine, angered at the resistance of the peasantry to their control ...

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  30. GREY TIDAL WAVE

    Mr. Perris, correspondent for The Daily Chronicle, telegraphs The British divisions in the Aisne battle bore the brunt of one of the fiercest assaults on that ...

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  31. "The Yanks Are Here."

    During the severe fighting of the past two months the Americans have appeared at many places behind the front, almost unnoticed, with attention riveted on the ...

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  32. DEVOTED FRENCHMEN.

    The gallantry of the French troops at S[?]issons on Tuesday was equally splendid. Their resistance constituted a threat against the Germans who were pouring ...

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  33. THE DEPORTED SINN FEINERS.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Shortt), in the Commons, said that 69 persons had been arrested in Ireland and deported to Britain, but he declined to state ...

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  34. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

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  35. Advertising

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  36. NATIONALIST CONFERENCE SECRET.

    The Nationalist Party Conference at Dublin yesterday was held in secret, and no official report was issued. It is understood that no decision was arrived at in ...

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  37. AN ALLEGED MURDERER.

    At Maryborough to-day, when the case of Joseph Wallm charged with the wilful murder of his wife, Hannah, and his son Mattew, on May 10, was called, at the ...

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  38. Violent Fighting.

    The French afternoon communique states:—The battle continued without interruption in the night's time. We energetically held the western out[?] of ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    Capt. Amundsen, the famous antarctic explorer, will sail for the Arctic in July. He will be absent for three years. ...

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  40. Exchange of Prisoners.

    It is reported that Parliament will probably again discuss the exchange of prisoners before the delegation departs for the Hague, in order to obtain an assurance ...

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  41. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING.

    The Minister of Industry announces that £200,000 of the £30,000 required had been subscribed yesterday to enable a tender to be lodged with the Commonwealth ...

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  42. SEQUEL TO SYDNEY AFFAIR.

    A sequel to the daring daylight robbery at the William street branch of the English Scottish and Australian Bank waws the appearance to-day at the Central Police Court ...

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  43. FEDERALIZING GREAT BRITAIN.

    The Daily Chronicle says the Government will probably appoint a royal commission to consider the question of federalizing the British Constitution. ...

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  44. WELSH MIXERS' STRIKE.

    The South Wales Miners' Conference failed to settle the Tredegar dispute, and 50,000 men are idle. Following further negotiations, however, it is expected that ...

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  45. Church Bells for War.

    The German Government has requisitioned portion of the remaining bronze bells which were previously excepted from confiscation because of their historic ...

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  46. More Villages Lost.

    The French communique issued on Thursday night, states:—The battle is being continued with undiminished violence along our whole front. Our troops are ...

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  47. ELECTRICITY SERVICE FAILED.

    The metropolis was in semi-darkness for half an hour to-night, owing to a temporary breakdown of the electricity substation. Shopping operations were ...

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  48. CHILDREN'S STRIKE THREATENED.

    The House at commons on Thursday considered the Education Bill in committee, and rejected by 106 votes against 29 an amendment to make attendance at ...

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  49. PURE FOOD PROSECUTIONS.

    A number of prosecutions under the Pure Foods Act, brought by the city council, were heard in the Police Court to-day. A quantity of flour offered for sale at ...

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  50. DISPOSAL OF BUTTER.

    The Federal Government hopes to secure contract with the Imperial authorities for the purchase, next season, of the surplus output of butter. The Acting Prime ...

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  51. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Dr. Harrison, who has far some time been assistant house surgeon at the Adelaide Hospital has been promoted to the senior position rendered vacant by the resignation of Dr. Corbin: his ...

    Article : 72 words
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