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  2. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The first announcement of casualties sustained by the Australian troops in the attack on the Dardanelles was made on Saturday morning ...

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  3. AUSTRALIANS AS CAPTORS.

    It is reported that the Australians during the donkey r[?]se captured 670 prisoners including two German officers. ...

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  4. ALLIES' PROGRESS CONTINUED.

    A communique received from Paris states that the French forces have progressed in the neighbourhood of Steenstraate, on the Yser Canal. ...

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  5. THE NATIONAL BAZAAR.

    The National Bazaar will be opened this evening in the Town Hall in aid of the Fire Brigade and Citizens Band. The undertaking has been ...

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  6. AUSTRO-GERMAN CONCENTRATION.

    The newspaper Messager[?]s, of Rome, states that 300,000, German troops are now in Trentino half a million Hungarians and Croatians at ...

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  7. ITALY AND THE ALLLIS

    The Morning Post's" correspondent at Petrograd says: It is understood that the Allies have mode Italy, an offer altogether superior to anything ...

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  8. RIDICULOUS ASSERTIONS.

    Turkish communiques have been making ridiculous claims. including the statement that they have driven most of the Australians and New ...

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  9. PRAISE FROM JAPAN.

    The Japan Evening Standard states that the fortune of war has at last given Australians and New Zealanders their turn and they are ...

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  10. AUSTRIAN TROOPS DESERT.

    It is reported from Venice that a company of Austrian troops, with then officers, deserted and fled to Asiag[?] Many of the wounded from Galicia are ...

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  11. THE KING'S CONGRATULATIONS

    His Majesty the King has congratulated Admiral De Robeck and General Sir Jan Hamilton on their Splendid achievement. ...

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  12. SCOTT'S PICTURES.

    The above pictures will be screened every night this week, commencing this evening, and an entire change of programme, consisting of the latest ...

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  13. EVENTS AT SEA.

    A German submarine has torpedoed and sunk a trawler at a spot 75 miles off the Tyne. The crew were given time to quit. A British patrol vessel ...

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  14. A MORTLAKE VICTIM.

    Our Mortalke correspondent reports that Private Wilfred McDonald, who was amongst the killed was from Morlake, where his father Mr. Chas ...

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  15. THE NEWS IN MELBOURNE

    With the casualty list the following departmental note was issued lt is desired to point out that this is the only list to hand. consequently ...

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  16. ZEPPELINS RETREAT.

    Zeppelins were seen at Wells it 6.3J o'clock in the evening travelling coastwise. It i believed they returned homewards:' No bombs were ...

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  17. ESCAPED LINER CAPTURED.

    It is officially announced that a British cruiser has recaptured the Hamburg-Amerika liner Macedonia (4,347 tons). which escaped from Las Palmas ...

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  18. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

    Stock sales at Terang by Messrs. Norris. Tovne and Scown. Dalgety and Co. and Horne and Palmer. Stock sale at Yambuk by Messrs. ...

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  19. THE FRENCH COAST BOMBARDED.

    Considerable excitement was occasioned in London on Friday by rumors that German warships had been seen off the Belgian coast and that Inter ...

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  20. LUSITANIA'S PASSENGERS.

    Fifty annonymous telegrams were received by wealthy Americans aboard the Lusitania when the latter was on the point of sailing warning them that ...

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  21. THE TIDES.

    High water at Warrnambool.—This day: 2.33 a.m. 2.57 p.m. ...

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  22. GEELONG MAN KILLED.

    Private Frank Dunt who was killed at the Dardanelles. was born in Geelong and lived here until a few months age when he went to ...

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  23. STEAMER SAILINGS.

    The Eumeralla leaves Melbourne for Warrnambool this day, at 2 p.m. The Casino leaves Warrnambool for Melbourne this day,. at 3 p.m. ...

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  24. PRIME MINISTER'S TRIBUTE.

    "While very proud of the valor and capacity shown by our soldiers at the front, we are saddened by the losses we have suffered," said Mr. ...

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  25. MORE GERMAN BLUFF.

    Count Bernstorff's warning that the Atlantic must be regarded as a was zone has not produced the slightest alarm at Liverpool, where shipowners ...

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  26. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following weather forecast was issued at nine o'clock last night for to-day for Victoria by Mr. Hunt, the Commonwealth meteorologist:— ...

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  27. GERMAN STRENGTH ON THE YSER.

    It is reported from Dunkirk that the Germans are hastily forming new infantry and artillery brigades at Bruges for the Yser, which make 120.000 men ...

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  28. SIR JOHN FRENCH'S REPORT.

    Sir John. French says the British situation. is unchanged, and activity is confined to the artillery. ...

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  29. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISING ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    Tenders are invited for new cloak rooms, etc., at State school, Mortlake. Dalgety and Co. Ltd. (Cola brlnc.ch) and Stansmore and Co. (Camperdown) ...

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  30. RELATIVES TO HEAR FIRST.

    Senator G.F. Pearce. Minister for Defence. said to-day that casualties are not to be notified to the press [?] at least 24 hours after receipt ...

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  31. THE WAR IN AFRICA.

    It is officially stated at Capetown that Mackezie's flying column has performed a most brilliant feat. They pushed on 120 miles from Bethany ...

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  32. OUR HEROIC TROOPS

    An official account was made available in London on Friday night of the landing of the British forces on the Gallipoli Peninsula ...

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  33. THE RECENT FIGHTING.

    The Press Bureau publishes the record of an officer who was with the Canadians. He states that four German divisions. supported by ...

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  34. MONSTER GUNS NEAR NIEUPORT.

    The newspapers suggest that the Germans established monster guns near Nieuport. ...

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  35. Advertising

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  36. ATTACK BY BRITISH AVIATORS.

    Au official report states that British aviators dropped 14 bombs on the German guns bombarding Dunkirk. ...

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    MR. F.S MAWSON, Dentist of 197 and 199 Moorabool Street, Gee long, VISITS as follows:— Edenhope, Thursday, 29th: Apsley, ...

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  38. WOUNDED.

    Lieut.—Col. H.E. ELLIOTT. 7th Battalion. Slightly wounded. Major I. BLEZARD, 7th Battatlion severely wounded. ...

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  39. EVIDENCE OF GERMAN FAILURE

    It is officially stated in Paris that the bombardment of Dunkirk is fresh proof that the Germans are unable to pierce the Allies' lines. and are ...

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  40. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    The British Government has requisitioned the insulated space on all British vessels trading to South America. A fortnight ago the whole of the ...

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  41. THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    It is reported from Petrograd that the successful Russian advance on the left bank of the Ni[?] men continues. The enemy suffered further severe losses ...

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  42. GALLANT FRONTAL ATTACK.

    The British landing force at Seddel Babr beach was unable to advance until the evening, when as force from To[?]cg delivered a fine attack and ...

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  43. ANTI-GERMAN PRINCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdasm has declared that the death in Constantinople of Prince Salah-ed-Dine. a nephew of the Sultan, has been ...

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  44. GERMANY CLAIMS A WIN.

    A Berlin communique says:—"The battle of Shav[?]i ended in our favor The Russians lost heavily and retreated to Mitan, after setting fire to ...

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  45. PRAISE FROM ADMIRALTY.

    Cable messages congratulating the Australians. on their achievements were received to-day by Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson. They included the ...

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  46. BRITISH PRISONER CONDEMNED.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung," Says a message from Amsterdam, has published an article pleading for the commutation of the sentence of death passed ...

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  47. MERELY A FORAGING EXPEDITION.

    Official circles at Petrograd describe the German offensive at Shavli as a foraging expedition and predict it will only result in the acquisition of an ...

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  48. FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    A communique issued it 'Paris on Saturday reports: "We progressed at North Ypres 500 metres (about 550 yards) to Kilomnetre, capturing two ...

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  49. MEN AND WOMEN.

    Kindly note that the next visit to Warrnambool. of Mrs. D. M. Clifford. Superintendent of the "Natura" Health Co.. Melbourne. will take place ...

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  50. KING EDWARD'S HORSE.

    It is announced in London that there are vacancies in King Edward's Hors, (the King's 'Oversea Dominion Regiment) for 100 recruits: ...

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  51. NEW GERMAN ACTIVITY.

    Petrograd reports that the new German activity north of the Niemen is believed to be merely a demonstration connected with the probable ...

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  52. "THE MAD DOG OF EUROPE."

    Lord Curzon Speaking at Caxton Hall, said: "We have got to punish Germany for her abominable crimes and chain up the mad dog of Europe. ...

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  53. BRITISH AND GERMAN LOSSES.

    The British War Office lists show Unit 639 officers were killed, wounded and taken prisoner in Europe, Asia and Africa from 27th March to 25th ...

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  54. AMERICAN STEAMER.

    A German airman threw two bombs on the American steamer Cushing midway between the North Foreland (on the Kent coast) and Flushing, on ...

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  55. FLEET REMAINS IN STRAITS.

    News of the Dardanelles fighting to hand from Athens reports that the Allied fleet remained inside the Straits on Thursday night and ...

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  56. SEVERE GERMAN REVERSE.

    A Petrograd communique states:— "We closely pressed the German advance guards along the whole front westward of the Niemon. and repulsed ...

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  57. CZERNOWITZ BOMBED.

    Bucharest reports that a Russian Aviator flew over Czernowitz, the capital of the Austrian Province of Bukovina, and dropped bombs on the ...

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  58. BARNARDO BUGLERS.

    Presiding at a meeting of the Young Helpers' League, London. the Rev. William Temple pointed out that it is deplorable our social life allows such waste ...

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  59. ACTIVITY OF ENEMY.

    It is reported from Sofia that the successful disembarkation of the Allied forces at the Dardanelles has precipitated a movement of Turkish ...

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  60. THE ILLFATED FRENCH BATTLESHIP.

    Officers of the French battleship Leon Gambetta, which was tropedoed in the Adriatic, state that a third of the crew were sleeping on deck. The ...

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  61. ITALY AND AUSTRIA

    Report, from Rome state that the Italian Government has requisitioned all supplies of petrol. The "Stampa" a leading pro-neutral ...

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  62. ZEPPELIN RAID.

    Foggy weather aided the Zeppelin airship which visited the East of England on Friday morning. The raider was first seen at ...

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  63. TURKS NEAR SUEZ CANAL.

    It is officially stated that a camel corps repulsed 300 Turks 12 miles east of the Suez Canal on 28th April. ...

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