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  5. OUR WOUNDED.

    Lady Helen Munro Ferguson asks us to print the following.—The number and urgency of the many appeals now before the country tend to obscure the ...

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  6. FIGHTING IN TURKEY

    The Press Bureau states that General H. V. Cox's Indian Brigade repulsed an attack on May 2[?], with heavy loss, and the Gurkkas on the following day made an advance of half a ...

    Article : 164 words
  7. NATIONAL MINISTRY.

    Mr. Asquith, in the House of Commons this afternoon made a brief statement respecting the rumored changes to the Ministry. He said that there was in contemplation the ...

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  9. GALLOPS AT RANDWICK

    Overcoats and mufflers were universally worn at Randwick Racecourse this morning, and the trainers, owners, and others interested in the gallops shivered beneath even those ...

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  10. SONS OF EXPIRE

    The Prime Minister, at the Guildhall this afternoon, moved the following resolution, in accordance with an arrangement made a few days ago at a meeting of the National ...

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  11. SIGNS OF RETREAT.

    According to the Press Bureau, the British howitzers have demolished some of the enemy's trenches, and also a gun emplacement at Dunkirk. According to an Amsterdam message the ...

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  12. AT VICTORIA PARK.

    Track and weather conditions were favorable to the making of fast times this morning at Victoria Park; but very few horses were asked to go at their best speed. ...

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  13. SUBMARINES AGAIN.

    German submarine activity continues a vessel called the Dumcr[?] having been torpedoed. She did not sink, and was taken in tow by a Norwegian steamer. ...

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  14. A CHANGE TO HELP.

    Mrs. A. R. Rose-Soley, hon. secretary Red Cross Workroom, Lyceum Club, 146s Castlereagh-street, Sydney writes:— New South Wales is waiting, heavy-eyed and ...

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  15. MOSMAN SEWERAGE EXTENSIONS.

    The Walter and Sewerage Board adopted a recommendation from the engineer-in-chief that about £35,800 be devoted for the purpose of providing sewerage facilities in two ...

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  16. CAMPAIGN REPORTED SUSPENDED.

    It is reported from Washington that Germany intends to suspend her submarine campaign, pending the sending of a reply to President Wilson's Note. ...

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  17. THE RUSSIANS.

    A communique states:—We assumed the offensive on the left bank of the Vistula, and took 3000 prisoners. The enemy, after enormous sacrifices ...

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  18. COLLISION IN HARBOR.

    A claim made by Percy Albert Davis against the Australian-Steamships, Limited, for £[?]0 compensation in connection with a collision between the [?] Koona[?]warra and the tug ...

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  19. TRANSFER OF LAND.

    Mr. Justice Hervey delivered his judgment on a special case in which the Registrar-General asked for directions as to what he was to do with certain application for the transfer ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN CENSORSHIP.

    Mr. Russell Rev. replying in a question in the House of Commons, on behalf of Mr. Harcourt, [?]ing the censoring in Australia of Press news, which had already been published ...

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  21. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE OFFICERS.

    A statement has been issued from the military authorities outlining the system of selecting officers for the Australian Imperial Force:—"The selection committee keeps complete ...

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  22. STOPPING GERMAN COTTON SUPPLIES.

    Mr. Lloyd George replying is a question in the House of Commons, said that the actio taken since March 11 was effective is every respect in preventing setter from reaching ...

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  23. CENTRAL STATION TO BE COMPLETED.

    +To relieve depression in the building trade, in which 1[?]00 or 1200 men are put of work, the Government has decided to spend nearly £40,000 in completion the [?]viginal design of ...

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  24. VOLUNTARY MEDICAL SERVICE.

    The [?] of the British Medical Association of New South Wales has communicated with the Minster for Defence with a view in [?] New South Wales Voluntary ...

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