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  6. RUNNING FIGHT.

    The Admiralty has issued the following report:—A scouting force of light cruisers and destroyers from Harwich, under Commodore Tyrwhitt, while cruising this morning between the British and Dutch coast, sighted eleven ...

    Article : 127 words
  7. ALLIES CONTINUE PROGRESS.

    The following despatch is to hand from Field-Marahal Sir Douglas Haig:—Fighting yesterday at Bullecourt was severe and determined. We made ...

    Article : 334 words
  8. TO BEAT U BOATS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Sun" states that Mr. Elmer Sperry, the inventor of the gyroscope and other successful devices, has invented an anti-submarine device ...

    Article : 99 words
  9. A GERMAN STATEMENT.

    A message from A[?]terdam says:—Admiral von Cap[?] German Minister for the Navy. speaking on the naval Estimates in the Reichstag said the Admiralty had expected ...

    Article : 65 words
  10. SUBMARINES WILL CONTINUE

    A Untied Press correspondent states that he had rec[?]ved a communication [?]nating from the Foreign Office in Berlin giving the German view of America's entrance into the war. ...

    Article : 489 words
  11. KING'S MESSAGE.

    The Official Py[?] Bure[?] states that King George has sent a message expressing much pleasure at, and approving of, awards being made in recognition of the splendid action ...

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  12. RUSSIAN CRISIS.

    A Petrograd message says that M. Ker[?]nsky. Russian Minister for Justice, has fervently appealed to the socialists to co-operate with the Government in dealing with the grave ...

    Article : 112 words
  13. TO BE PROSECUTED.

    As the outcome of the recent stoppage of work on the part of glass bottle workers at Sydney Melbourne, and Adelaide, an important application under the Commonwealth ...

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  14. BULLECOURT.

    Mr. Percival Phillips says that the Germans tried several new devices at Bullecourt. When our bombing attack gained a new strip of the Hindenburg line the Germans mounted ...

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  16. NEWS FOR OUR NAVY.

    A report from Amsterdam states that a conservative member in the German Reichstag de[?]lared that the German fleet was longing to meet the British, who, despite their dentals. ...

    Article : 81 words
  17. MAILS BY AEROPLANE.

    In his reply to the Cabmen's deputation. Mr. Fuller [?]ng Premiers sta[?] that aeroplane transit traffic would be probable after peace. In this connection it is interesting to [?] that ...

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  18. RUSSIANS BEAT OFF ATTACKS.

    A Russian official report says:—There was intense enemy artillery activity at [?]ake Mia[?] and [?]morgoa. The enemy attacked in the wooded ...

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  20. REPORTED ATTACK ON KAISER.

    A German Wireless report describes as pure invention the recent report which appeared in an Italian paper that three shots had been fired at the Kaiser while travelling to Berlin ...

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  21. MACEDONIAN FRONT.

    A German official report says:—The battle continued with the greatest bitterness and violence in Macedonia. Enemy attacks north-westward of Monas[?]ir failed. ...

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  22. BRITISH TONNAGE.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Bonar Law, states that of the available British tonnage, 32 per cent, has been allotted to the Food Controller, the War Office, the Admiralty, ...

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  23. SIR R. M. M'C. ANDERSON ENTERTAINED.

    Major-General Whigham Davies (representing the War Office), Brigadier-General Sir James Newton Moore, Colonel Murdoch, Colonel Abbott, Lieutenant Carmichael. Cap[?] ...

    Article : 158 words
  24. MOUNT KEMBLA TROUBLE OVER

    The trouble at Mount Kembla, owing to the refusal of two brothers to join the union, was dealt with by the Coal Tribunal yesterday after the parties ba[?] conferred for about four hours ...

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  25. PATRIOTIC CLERGYMEN.

    Since February the English bishops have released 666 clergymen, the majora[?] of whom have volunteered as chaplains Altogether 2012 clergymen have offered the[?]lves for national ...

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  26. STOCKHOLM'S PEACE MEETING

    The newspapers unanimously welcome the Premiers and For[?] Ministers Norway. Denmark, and Sweden to the peace meeting at the Royal Palace. This is the third meeting ...

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