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  2. ITALY MOBILISING.

    A communique issued by the French Emdassy in L[?]der states that the Germans gained a foothold in the French tre[?] northward of Yp[?]s and eastward ...

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  3. ITALY'S DECISION.

    A formal declaration of war between Italy and Germany and Austria may now be momentarily expected. Prince von Bulow and M. Macchio, the ...

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  4. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    A collision occurred between a troop train and a passenger train at Gretna, north of Carlisle, near the English and Scottish border. ...

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  5. NATIONAL MINISTRY.

    Some newspapers forecast that the new Cabinet will be practically composed as follows:—Home Secretary—Mr. R. M'KENNA. ...

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  6. THE DARDANELLES.

    Advices received in Athens regarding the fighting in Gallipoli state that the Allies are engaged in a violent battle near the [?]eek of the Peninsula. The forces are ...

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  7. MELBOURNE

    Senator Pearce (Minister for Defence) nade a statement to-day in connection with he censorship which was under discussion yesterday in the House of Representatives. ...

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  8. EARL KITCHENER ATTACKED.

    It is announced in connection with the formation of a National Ministry that Mr. Arthur Henderson, Parliamentary leader of the Labor Party, has accepted office as ...

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  9. SEVERE TURKISH LOSSES.

    The Press Bureau states:—"The French forces in conjunction with the British made an advance on the 19th May in the 8th area of the Gallipoli Peninsula. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN ARMY APPOINTMENTS.

    The following appointments to the Australian imperial Force have been approved:—To be Lieut.-Colonel and to command a battalion—Lieut.-Colonel W. K. S. ...

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  11. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    The accident occurred at Quinton Hill two miles from Gretna. Fourteen officers and 465 met were aboard the train. ...

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  12. SENATE ADOPTS BILL.

    The Italian Senate by 262 votes to 2 adopted Signor Salandra's bill amid intense enthusiasm. The Senate often rose en masse and cheered the King and the army. ...

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  13. PROGRESS OF INJURED.

    Mrs. Ross, mother of Capt. Ross, who was wounded at the Dardanelles, was relieved on receiving a cablegram from him yesterday morning, dated Cairo, 20th May, ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    Nine hundred Australian wounded are in England. ...

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  15. RUSSIAN BATTLE-GROUND.

    Enormous losses are being suffered in the. great battle on tho eastern front. It is reported from Petrogrud that the Ausf.ro-tierman losses in thft Carpathians ...

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  16. AWARDED THE V.C.

    Commander Boyle, of the British submarine E 14, has been awarded a V.C. Submarine E 14 entered the Sea of Marmora, and attacked and sank two of ...

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  17. AUSTRIANS TEAR UP RAILWAYS.

    A message from Vienna declares that the Austrian troops. at several frontier positions in the Tyrol have withdrawn within the fortified zone, destroying telegraph, ...

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  18. LIEUTENANT DE RAVIN.

    Mr. J. A. De Ravin has received a cablegram from his son, Lieut. Stan De Ravin, who was wounded in action at the Dardanelles, stating that he was wounded in the ...

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  19. RUSSIAN FLEET ACTIVE.

    A communique states that the Russian Black Sea fleet disembarked troops on the 20th May, despite resistance, and destroyed the landing places cast of Eregli, on the ...

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  20. PRIVATE W. J. SANDS.

    Ptc. W. J. Sands is a son of Mrs. Sands, of Emu Creek, and a native of that district. Until about six years ago he was engaged there in orchard work, and ...

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  21. Pope Subscribes to War Funds.

    The Pope has personally subscribed [?]00,000 [?]nes to the Italian war [?]und A dozen Austrian and German steamers have been interned in Genoa since August ...

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  22. BOMBARDMENT OF SMYRNA.

    British warships have been engaged again in the Gulf of Smyrna, where they bombarded the Turkish encampments. It is reported at Athens that a ...

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  23. PRIVATE S.V. CHATTERTON.

    Private S. V. Chatterton, who was reported as having been wounded, was a native of Derbyshire, England. and came to Australia about 18 months ago. He ...

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  24. Brave Officer's Sad Fate.

    Commander Oliphant, commander of the naval contingent, was aboard the express. He freed himself, and then climbed to the top of a burning carriage to rescue a ...

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  25. STATE OF WAR.

    The frontier provinces have been declared in a state of war. Italy adheres to the Allies' agreement not to grant a separate peace. ...

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  26. FIGHTING IN ARMENIA.

    It is officially stated that the Russian troops occupy Van Sarai and Bash Kalch, in Armenia. The Turks fled towards Bitlis. ...

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  27. Germans Employ 4000 Guns.

    It is estimated that nearly 1,500,000 men are engaged on each side in the Galieian battle. The Germans are employing 4000 guns. ...

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  28. GENERAL NEWS.

    His Majesty the King, who on Thursday visited the munitions works at Elswick, on Friday proceeded to Barrow-in-Furness (in Lancashire), where are situated extensive ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND'S TOLL.

    The two latest casualty lists regarding Now Zealand troops at the Dardanelles contain 107 names, including 41 men killed in action. ...

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  30. SLUSH AT BROADMEADOWS.

    The past 10 days of rain has reduced the Broadmeadows camping ground to a veritable bog from end to end, while in some places the slush is knee deep. The ...

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  31. TURKS DRIVEN FROM PERSIA.

    The Press Bureau states that recent operations cleared out all Turks from the Persian province of Arabiston. ...

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  32. ITALIAN MOBILISATION.

    Hava's Agency, in a despatch from Rome, reports that King Victor Emmanuel has decreed a general mobilisation on land and sea. ...

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  33. ROUMANIA MOBILISES.

    Newspapers state that Roumania has mobilised the whole of her army. ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The letter from the Mine Managers' Association to the various unions declaring that the present was no time to engage in a discussion of afterations in the rares of ...

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  35. UNIVERSAL MOBILISATION.

    Mrs. Pankhurst, the well known suffragette leader, addressing a recruiting meeting at Hull, on Friday. said she hoped the Government would declare martial law, ...

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  36. GENERAL BRIDGES'S DEATH

    Detailed accounts have now been received at Alexandria of the manner in which Major-General Bridges came by his death. It appears that be was shot in the upper ...

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  37. Violent Artillery Engagement.

    The British infantry in the Festubert sector. advancing. captured fresh trenches. Sir John French reports a violent artillery engagement north-east of Festubert. ...

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  38. GERMAN PIRACY.

    The Berlin "Neuve Correspondenz" which is the organ of the German Minister of the Interior (Herr Delbrueck), states that the object of Germany is to deliver the ...

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  39. LATEST OFFICIAL NEWS.

    An official communique states: —"The enemy's rush against the Galician front on Friday showed signs of weakening. The enemy has assumed the ...

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  40. AERIAL WARFARE.

    French airmen have destroyed a bridge over the River Scarpe, at Douai, near the Belgian frontier, and have thus stopped traffic behind the German front. ...

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  41. GERMANY SENDS LARGE FORCE.

    The " Daily Mail's" correspondent at Geneva reports that Germany is sending a large force of troops with heavy guns to the Italian frontier. ...

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  42. BRISK RECRUITING IN SYDNEY.

    During the week ended Saturday 1450 recruits were received in Sydney. ...

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  43. THE BELGIAN FUND.

    The Belgian Fund has recived £3500 from the State schools of Victoria and the Patriotic League, as well as £2000 from the Geelong district. ...

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  44. ACCOUNT BY "EYE-WITNESS."

    "The Witness" continues his description of the [?]ing cabled on the 16th May. "[?]ter attack north of Hooge, and in [?] neighberhood of Verlovenhock," he ...

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  45. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Governor-General of South Africa, under date Capetown, 20th May, cabled to Mr. Fisher as follows:—"With reference to your telegram of 14th May, General Botha ...

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  46. AVIATORS INTERNED.

    A German acroplane bound for Turkey alighted near Constanza. in Roumania. Two officers were interned. ...

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  47. MEAT IN ENGLAND.

    The British Beard of Trade has directed attention to the public importance of restricting the consumption of meat in order to oconomise the national supplies, and so ...

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  48. BOMBS DROPPED ON PARIS.

    A German aeroplane dropped three bombs on Paris, but did not damage. The aeroplans was driven off ...

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  49. ITALY DENOUNCED.

    The Austrian newspapers denounce Italy for her "shameless treaty-breaking." The "Reichspost" declares that Italy is out for robbery. ...

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  50. GERMAN CLAIM.

    A Berlin communique states that General von Mackensen has taken 104,000 prisoners, 72 cannon, and 263 machine guns in the eastern front. ...

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  51. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    The State elections were held on Saturday. On this occasion the voting was compulsory. When the House dissolved the state of the parties was:—Liberals, 47: ...

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  52. GERMAN ROYAL SCANDAL.

    The London "Evening News" declares that neutral subjects, who have visited Berlin report a grave Royal scandal in the German capital. ...

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  53. BENDIGO.

    We have received a letter which makes charges of disloyally against a resident. We cannot publish the letter. If the writer can substantiate his charges, as be says he ...

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  54. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    The Athens newspapers announce that the British reward offered for informatior leading to the destruction of German submarines has been raised to £2000. ...

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  55. AMBASSADOR'S CAR RUSHED.

    A crowd rushed the Italian Ambassador's car in Berlin on Thursday and knocked off his h[?]t. The offender was arrested, and Dr. von ...

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  56. AUSTRIA'S GIANT MORTAR.

    According to the "Vossische Zeitung" the Australians during the fighting at Tarnow, in Galicia. used a new battery of 20in. mortars. ...

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  57. POISONOUS GASES.

    [?] [?] from Alsace declares that [?] are installing lines of [?] generating stations at [?] [?]d the front, in order ...

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  58. HOSPITAL NURSES LEAVE.

    Sisters, T. Tyson and E. Garden, of the Bendigo Hospital staff for the past four years, have been accepted for service in hospital work at the from. Sister Tyson ...

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  59. AUSTRIA'S PREPARATIONS.

    A new levy has been made by the Austrians at Trieste on men between the ages of 17 years and 60 years as a pretext for the removal of everybody likely to assist the ...

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  60. THIRTEEN FRENCHMEN DROWNED.

    The French trawler Juse has been torpedoed and sunk off Dartmouth (England) Thirteen of her crow perished. ...

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  61. SUSPECTED GERMAN SHIP.

    Early in November a German vesse named the Ophelia was captured off the English coast and detained for trial by a prize court. She was flying a Red Cross ...

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  62. SERBIAN ARMY.

    A strong Serbian army, with formidable, artillery, is marching on to the Austrian ...

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  63. T[?]IGHTED FOR SERVICES.

    The late Major-General Bridges was knighted Companion of the Bath for conspicuous services. ...

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  64. SALVATION ARMY'S PATRIOTISM.

    A united service arranged by the Eaglehawk Borough Band and Salvation Army Corp, was held in the Eaglehawk Town Hall last night, when there was a large ...

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  65. THE RAILWAYS.

    The secretary of the Swan Hill Shire Council (Mr. William Bird) has received advice that the Premier (Sir Alex Peacock), the Minister for Railways (Mr. D. ...

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  66. EXPLOSION AT ANTWERP.

    An explosi[?] occurred in an explosive factory in [?] Twenty people were killed and 30 wounded. ...

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  67. RICE CARGO SEIZED.

    A cargo in a Greek vessal, of 2000 tons of rice, which was destined for Germany. has been seized at Naples. ...

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  68. GENERAL REGRET.

    The Prime Minister and the Minister for Defence have received a number of cable grams expressing the deep regret of the senders at the news of the death of General ...

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  69. AUSTRIAN MUTINEER.

    An Austrian sailor has been sentenced to death for having fired at Admiral Hans, and having [?]ted his comrades to join the Italians. ...

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  70. HOSPITAL FOR SERBIA.

    Colonel A'Hearne. of Queensland. has been appointed in charge of the Allies' Relief Committee's hospital at Krakujevae, in Serbia. ...

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  71. TRAMWAY STRIKERS.

    The London County Council has issued instructions to tramway strikers eligible for military and naval service to return their uniforms and badges. ...

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  72. ANOTHER STEAMER SUNK.

    A German submarine sanl the [?] Glenholm, bound from Iquique to Liver pool, off Berehaven, where the crew was landed after spending a night in the boats ...

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