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  5. TONIGHTS BIG FIGHT

    Having secured a surprise and sensational victory over Pat Bradley in Melbourne. Billy M'Nabb, the Weston welterweight, was given his second chance in first-class company in ...

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  6. LUSITANIA'S FATE

    The Press Bu[?], in making the statement that there were ealy 653 survivers out of 2162 [?] aboard, says only a few of the first-[?] made on effort to o[?], as they ...

    Article : 123 words
  7. THE DARDANELLES.

    Reuter's correspondent states that the British landing at Seddul Bahr was effected amid fighting of the bloodiest character. The enemy's position was particularly strong. ...

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  9. POISONOUS GAS.

    The commission inquiring into the enemy's violation of international law states in its third report that there is every indication that the Germans intende to sea gas generally. ...

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  10. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE.

    NEW YORK. Saturday Afternoon. There is a disposition among high officials to await the British Admiralty's report on the sinking of the Lusitania. ...

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  11. THE SURVIVORS.

    "The [?]vers." [?] the Fress Buress, "are is a p[?] condition," The [?] and [?] eff[?] and of members of the [?] foor s[?] have ...

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  12. AUSTRIAN TROOPS.

    Austrian troops are massing on the frontier, and trainloads of artillery are constantly arriving. The roads leading to the frontier have been ...

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  13. SEEKING EXPLANATIONS.

    Mr. Bry[?], Secretary of [?]e, has ord[?]red Mr. [?], to inquire from the [?]man Government if there is any explanation forthcoming. ...

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  14. THE LAST LINE.

    A message from Mitylene states that the ailed fleets are bombarding the last line of the Turkish defences in the Dardanelles, especially Fort Nagara. ...

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  15. JAPANESE ULTIMATUM

    The Japanese feet is active. The second squadron has left S[?]bo for an unknown destination. A message from Pakin states that the ...

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  16. GERMANS HAPPY.

    According to a telegram from Berlin, the loan of the [?]nia is being printed in the newspapers in [?] type. The Germ[?] regard the use of the torpedo ...

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  17. ROBBED OF £10.

    A confidence man robbed Thomas Harold Kempton, who leaves Sydney for Brisbane this afternoon in the steamer Canberra, of £10 on Friday afternoon. ...

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  18. ARMED ESCORTS WANTED.

    A number of complaints are being made regarding the absence of armed escorts for large liners approaching the English coast. ...

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  19. SYDNEY RESIDENTS ABOARD.

    Two wall-known Sydney residents, Mrs. H. [?] La[?]tter and Mr. Fred Lassetter, were among the passengers. Fortunately they have both been saved. ...

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  20. ATTACKS REPULSED.

    A communique states:— "The [?] rep[?] a violent German attack near St. [?] on May 7, inflicting heavy losses on the [?] ...

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  21. NOW IT HAPPENED.

    When the [?]der the weather was [?] with a met [?] and a gentle southerly [?]. Co[?] W. C. T[?] began his career as ...

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  22. COLD-BLOODED OUTRAGE.

    The New York "Heraid" states that the sinking of the [?] was a cold-blooded, premeditated [?] the warning letters and telegrams reco[?]ling the fact that ...

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  23. ACCOMMODATION FOR WOUNDED.

    The Minister for Defence stated this morning that the [?]dation at the Military Hospital in [?] for the wounded [?]s who [?]rned in due course was not ...

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  24. ENGINE OFF THE RAILS.

    Owing to a railway engine running of the line just [?]da the Sydney station shig[?]y after noon to-day, the tra[?]s on the main [?]urban line was considerably disorganised, The ...

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  25. MORE VICTIMS.

    The st[?]9 tons. was torpedoed and sunk off [?]mbe [?]and coast. The [?] ...

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