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  5. AMERICA AROUSED.

    The "Fall Mall Gazette" states that the American public realise that they cannot, without dishonor, remain neutral in the fight between civilisation and its enemies. ...

    Article : 240 words
  6. ITALY AND WAR.

    A sensation has been caused throughout Italy by the statement published in the "Carriers della Selia" and the "Giornale d[?]talla," announcing that Italy on May 4 denounced the ...

    Article : 82 words
  7. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    An officer wounded north of Arras states that the troops on Sunday at sunrise received a warning to attack a hill with about of joy. The artillery battered the German frenches ...

    Article : 318 words
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  9. TO-NIGHTS FIGHT.

    There were about 5000 persons at the Rushcutter's Bay Stadium to-night to see the contest for the Lightweight Championship of Australia The men were Herb M'Coy, the holder ...

    Article : 621 words
  10. EXCITED CROWDS.

    The Interventionist University students invaded the entrance hall of the Chamber of Deputies, and broke the doors and windows on the [?]acade before they were dispersed. ...

    Article : 62 words
  11. A RED SUNDAY.

    The "Daily Mall" publishes a spectator's account of the fight at Aubers on Sunday. "It was," he said, "Neuve Chapelle on a greater scale, a long unbroken uproar of ...

    Article : 359 words
  12. FIGHTING AT GALLIPOLI

    Reiter's Dardanelles correspondent states that after the landing at the western end of Gallipoli there were several [?]ght attacks. The most important of these was on May 1, ...

    Article : 163 words
  13. BARBARIANS.

    A crowded meeting was held at Chelsea to protest against German barbarities, at which Lord Charles Beresford, Lord Robert Cecil, and Mr. L. J. Maxse, editor of the National ...

    Article : 287 words
  14. TURKS PUSHED BUCK.

    On Friday, after a desperate six-hours' fight, the Allies dislodged the Turks from the heights of Krithia, and entrenched themselves in the locality won. ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. FRENCH SUCCESS.

    The following communique has been issued:—Our offensive north of Arras continues. Despite the condition of the ground our cavalry attacked south-west of Andrea on the ...

    Article : 75 words
  16. AUSTRIAN RETREAT.

    The following communique has been issued:—Fighting in West Galicia is diminishing in intensity. We are successfully concentrating on the San. ...

    Article : 73 words
  17. REVOLUTION.

    There are serious rumors of revolution in Portugal. Many fugitives are arriving at Bade[?] with stories of outbreaks at Lisbon, Coimbra, ...

    Article : 142 words
  18. CONSCRIPTION.

    Lord Haldane's remark that the Government might have to reconsider the question of voluntary enlistments was made in reply to Lord Middleton's suggestion that the voluntary ...

    Article : 216 words
  19. FRENCH PUSH ON.

    The following communique has been issued:—The struggle continues north of Arras. We progressed 500 metres in the direction of the sugar refinery at [?]ouches. ...

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  20. BOUNDING UP ALIENS.

    As a result of the latest decision of the authorities to intern all adult allen males 500 young Germans have been sent to detention. The rounding up of the allons is having a ...

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  21. A GERMAN CLAIM.

    A German communique claims that General Von Mackessen's advanced troops are making a stand before Presm[?]al and the lower San. ...

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  22. 'BOTHA'S SUCCESSES.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner of Australia, and Mr. T. Mack[?]te, High Commissioner of New Zealand, have that telegrams, congratulation General Bethe, ...

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  23. MORE MUNITIONS WORKERS.

    English armament towns are working at full pressure. Men above enlistment age are arriving at Parrow from Canada, and hundreds of girls ...

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  24. BRITISH SUBJECTS IN TURKEY.

    The [?]ns correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph," states that 24 British subjects, who had been exiled from Galli[?]ll have now been transferred to Bro[?] 60 miles S.S.E. of ...

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  25. WOUNDED NEW ZEALANDERS.

    A number of wounded New Zealanders have arrived at Birmingham and Chichester. Mr. H. Macken[?] Agent-General for New Zealand, is making inquiries about their ...

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  26. A FORTNIGHTS TOLL IN OFFICERS.

    The casualties among officers of the British Army and Navy for a fortnight total 1[?]74. "Hillview," in Lane Cove-road. Turramurrs, was [?] into on Friday afternoon, and a ...

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  28. A TRAWLER BOMBED.

    Trawlers report having seen a Taube drop three bombe, which blew up a Dutch trawler. Dr. Oven Hedi[?] has again been invited to be the Ka[?] guest at the Frost, and we should ...

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  29. ANOTHER NEUTRAL VICTIM.

    The Danish steamer Marthat was torpedoed off A[?]. The crew of eighteen was saved. King Constantine of Graces is reported to be suffering from [?]risy, and has not attended ...

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  30. THE GOEBEN PREFERS SAFETY

    The Goeben while attempting to upon the Australian troops on the beach at Gabs T[?]pe, was twice nearly hit by the Lord Nel[?]. After a fen minutes the Turkish vessel steamed ...

    Article : 48 words
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