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  5. OUR MEN IN ACTION

    Reuter's correspondent at Calve reports that the accounts of the fighting at the Dardanelles reveal many stories of dash and courage on the part of the Australians and New Zealanders. ...

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  7. ENGLISH RACING.

    The Chester races were continued the afternoon when the principle event, the Chester Cup was decided. Result:— ...

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  8. READJUSTED.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French reports that the loss of ground last week, resulting from the use of gas by the German, has necessitated a readjustment of the line in front of ...

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  9. AN ULTIMATUM.

    The situation in the Far East is the subject of considerable discussion in political circles. Reuter's correspondent at Tokio forwarded this evening an important message on the ...

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  10. STORY OF THE AYESHA.

    Captain Reich, master of the steamer [?], which arrived from Sweden, relates an interesting incident in connection with the escape of the Euden's city in the schooner ...

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  11. WAR ON TRAWLERS.

    German submarines of a new type continue their systematic attacks on trawlers in the North Sea. One enemy vessel alone sunk seven trawlers ...

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  12. TRAINING AT RANDWICK.

    Even the trainers hardly expected the grass track to be available at Randwick this morning after the heavy rain. The caretaker, however, after an inspection of the going, decided ...

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  13. THE RUSSIANS.

    The latest Germann and Austrian advices from Galicia dany that the Russians are retreating. They declare that the German and Australians broke the foremost Russian lines on the ...

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  14. MORE PRICES FIXED.

    The following prices have been proclaimed by the Executive Council on the recommendation of the Necessary Commodities Commission:— OIL COMPANIES PRICES. ...

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  15. GERMANS' COTTON IMPORTS.

    Mr. Neil Pr[?], Parliamentary Secretary to the War Office, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said there was every reason to believe that the figures for April will ...

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  16. INFLUENCING ITALY.

    Military critics [?] that the German [?]tions of [?] in the east and west are intended to [?] Italy at critical moment. ...

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  17. A MOTHER'S SON.

    A double line of intending recruits had been drawn up before the recruiting sergeant at Victoria Barracks when a man about 12 years of age, and clean-built, came round the corner. ...

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  18. CONGRATULATORY TELEGRAM.

    Mr. Lewis Harcourt, secretary of State for the Colonies, replying in the House of Commons to Mr. Swift Ma[?] (Nationalist), said he had personally sent a congratulatory ...

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  19. AT VICTORIA PARK.

    Only the tan track, and that merely for [?]ew work, was available at Victoria Park this [?]ning. Among those to trot of canter round weere Secrete, Kinsale. Themp[?], Rentle, ...

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  20. WAR FINANCE.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George), in his Budget, declared that Germany's method of financing the war was by issuing paper. The selling of securities was ...

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  21. LIGHTER SINKS.

    A lighter which was alongside the steamer Geelong off Garden Island sunk about half-past 12 this morning, and there is every reason to believe that a watchman, Richard ...

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  22. THE CANADIANS.

    Mr. Tennant, Under-Secretary for War, made a further statement in the House of Commons this afternoon, respecting the losses recently sustained by the Canadians near [?]. ...

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  23. AIRSHIP V. SUBMARINES.

    The German Admiralty claim that an airship engages several British submarines in the North Sea, dropping bombs, and staking one submarines. ...

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  24. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.

    The following says have been gazetted public holidays for the localities mentioned:— Thursday, May 12, C[?]dra police district with the [?] of Wallace been ...

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  25. SMELTING INDUSTRY.

    The newspapers comment unfavorably on the Treasury's return[?] to allow Broken Hill companies to issue capital for the purpose of preventing the smelting industry being in the ...

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  26. MEN FOR THE NAVY.

    The conference held at Glasgow of [?] shipowners and employes has decided that the [?] shall report themselves daily. The Admiralty will have first [?] on the ...

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