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  5. BOMBS FROM ABOVE

    An atrship dropped several bombs at Southend (E[?]x) and Westeliff at 3 o'clock this morning. Heavy damage has been dene, and at least ...

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  7. ALL BRITISH.

    Her Majesty the Queen this afternoon paid a visit to the British Industries Fair, held in the Agricultural Hall at Islington. The Fair has been organised by the Board of ...

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  8. THE LOST LINER.

    The sinking of the Lu[?]tunia was the object of a number of questions in the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, said, in ...

    Article : 380 words
  9. STATE PREMIERS' ANSWERS.

    The Premier's Conference has carried the following resolutions to express its detestation of the sinking of the Lusitania and its determination to help to defant the Germans:— ...

    Article : 459 words
  10. UNIVERSAL TRAINING.

    Mr Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissions for New Zealand, to-day addressed a meeting of the British and Foreign Sailors' Society at the Mansion House. ...

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  11. FIENDISH WORK.

    The horrors of Armenia are graphically described in a letter dated April 1, written by as American missionary at Urumia. He states that all the Christian villages have ...

    Article : 206 words
  12. WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales were continued to-day. The market for croasbreds and best merinos was firm, but prices for other ports were irregular. ...

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  13. PRICES OF METALS.

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  14. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    The following are the latest movements of Australian oversea vessels. ARRIVALS. ALdenham, at Shanghal, from Australian ...

    Article : 114 words
  15. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

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  16. INDIAN CONSPIRACY.

    An Important prosecution before the Special Commissioners, sitting under the recently-passed Defence of India Act. is progressing at Lahore. It is against some 52 persons ...

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  17. LATEST LIST OF LOST AND SAVED.

    One hundred and five first-class passengers were saved, 93 second-class, and eight third-class. The only officers saved are the first and ...

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  18. MINING QUOTATIONS.

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  19. MAJOR M. ST. J. LAMB.

    Major Malcolm St. J. Lamb is one of the many public service men serving at the front. He was wounded in the right arm at the Dardanelles, and, by private advice, is now back ...

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  20. TRAINING AT RANDWICK.

    Several useful gallops were run on the "magple" grass track at Randwick this morning. The going was fairly good. King Mostyn recorded a mile and a furlong ...

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  21. THE HOGGISH BERNSTORFF.

    Much difficulty has been experienced by the newspaper men in getting speech with Count von Berastorff, the German Ambassador to the United states. ...

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  22. IN FLANDERS.

    The French Embassy in London issued the following communique this evening:— "The French Marine Fusiliers carried a [?]gly-fortified farm eastward of St. Georges. ...

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  23. POPE'S VIEWS ON THE OUTRAGE

    The sinking of the Lusitania has aroused intense anger in Italy. The "Corrters D'italia" and other Cathelic organs deplore such shameful methods of warfare. ...

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  24. COAL IN THE WEST.

    Some splendid specimens of bituminous coal were brought into town this morning from Genria, a township on the Western line, 10 miles west of Wellington. Experts who have ...

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  25. GENERAL D'AMADE ILL.

    General d'Amade, who is in command of the French Expeditionary Force to the Dardanelles, is ill. General Gourand succeeds him. The Marrickville O[?]cil has received a ...

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  26. AT VICTORIA PARK.

    The outer portion of the course proper and the tan track were both good going at Victoria Park this morning. On the grass, Mulford was given fairly strong work over a mile. Danaua ...

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  27. BIND UP TEE MADMAN.

    Germany is generally described as the madman of Burep[?] and it is suggested that neutrals should [?] to bind him up. The "Tri[?] demands that Germany shall ...

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  28. FIRE BRIGADE BUT NO WATER.

    The public Works Committee heard evidence in reference to the establishment of a water supply Some of the leading townsmen in their evidence were against the proposal. The town ...

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  29. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Mr. Neil Primrose, Under-secretary for War, answering a question by Mr. Hasil Peto, member for Devises, confirmed the report that China and Japan had come to an agreement. ...

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