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  5. ASSISTING THE EMPIRE.

    The City and Town Mayors have further conferred in regard to municipal action in connection with the war. They have decided:—In regard to ...

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  6. COURTING BULGARIA.

    It is stated in Berlin, in explanation of the visit to Vienna of the Imperial Chancellor (Dr [?] Bethmann-Hollweg) and the Foreign Secretary (Herr von ...

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  7. EASTERN CAMPAIGN.

    An official communique states:— An artillery duel continues from the north of Sou[?] to Neu[?]ville. Heavy guns have bombarded Arras. ...

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  8. THE DARDANELLES

    Reports from Athens state that British submarines have caused fresh damage to Turkish shipping in the Sea of Marmora. ...

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  9. CAPSIZED SUBMARINE.

    Passengers on the Allan liner Grammon (10,074 tons), which has arrived at Montreal, report the loss of a German submarine. ...

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  10. OFFER TO SERVIA.

    The Italian newspaper, "H. Secolo," states that Colonel Metaxa, of the Greek general staff visited the Serbian Minister at Athens two days before ...

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  11. OPERATIONS ON LAND.

    The French artillery is doing splendid work on the Gallipoli Peninsula, and is preparing the way for a fresh infantry attack. ...

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  12. THE WAR BURDEN.

    "Le Temps" in an article, says that if the British land support is limited we must not forget that Great Britain has the heaviest task at sea. It is vitally ...

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  13. FRENCH GENERAL SHOT.

    General [?]aneval commanding the Second French Brigade in Gallipoli, has been killed. He was in the trenches watching the ...

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  14. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN.

    The Italians have entered Austrian territory at Riva. Alpini troops, during a night march, destroyed the power station at Tonale. ...

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  15. E11'S EXPLOITS.

    Describing the exploit of the E11, a resident of Constantinople states:— "Suddenly a razorblade shot into the harbor. The people began running ...

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  16. AFRICAN OPERATIONS.

    General Botha's forces have occupied Oljivarpgo, recently the German headquarters in the Groolfoutein district. ...

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  17. NATION ORGANISING

    The establishment of bureaus for the enlistment of workers willing to serve in munition factories in Great Britain, has proved such a success that the ...

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  18. OVERSEAS CONFERENCE.

    The "Times" is again urging the Government to hold an overseas conference an war problems. ...

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  19. UNIVERSAL CALL TO ARMS.

    From the United States comes [?] and authoritative evidents of Germany's desire to acquire Australia Professor Everard, in an article in a prominent ...

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  20. CAUCASUS CAMPAIGN.

    A Turkish attack on Gheidag Mountain in the Caucasus, was repulsed with heavy losses to the enemy. Upwards of 1000 dead Turks were found there. ...

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  21. WHO WAS "HIGH AUTHORITY."

    In the House of Commons on Monday Sir Arthur Markham (Liberal), [?]eated the question asked by Lord Hugh Ce[?] last week regarding the ...

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  22. THOUGHTS ON THE WAR.

    Turning from the Dardanelles to the other main theatres of war we have to admit that the news, up to the time of writing, is not of the [?] kind. The ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

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  24. MANUFACTURE OF MUNITIONS.

    Mr S. N. Rodds, principal of the Workingmen's College, has asked the Minister for Education (Mr Livingston) to acquaint the Defence Department with ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN FIGHTERS.

    A medical officer at the Carro Hospital says that the Australian are fighting men of the best class. They do not know fear, and love being where the combat ...

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  26. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Unofficial advices received in Washington by the American Department of State from Germany intimate that the reply to the American Note demanding ...

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  27. "STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM."

    Lord Haldane, formerly Lord High Chancellor in the course of an appeal for recruits said that this was no ordinary war. The Nation was ...

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  28. FRENCH AEROPLANES.

    A communique published in Berlin claims that the Germans have shot down two French aeroplanes, and forced two others to land in Swiss ...

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  29. DELAYED NOTIFICATIONS.

    That Private William Edwards, a Rochester East soldier, was missing from his company on 14th May is reported in a letter received by Mr Carl ...

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  30. SYDNEY VOLUNTEERS.

    Two hundred and twenty-five volunteers presented themselves to-day. The doctors have rejected 10,000 men since New Year's Day, the majority for ...

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  31. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    An official communique reports:— A stubborn battle is raging in the Ojaroff district, on the left bank of the Vistuia. ...

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  32. JOFFRE'S TERRIFIC BATTERING RAM.

    Karl von W[?]gand, the German author, in a message to the New York "World" from the headquarters of Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, near ...

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  33. COAL OUTPUT.

    The conference of coal owners and employees, which has been convened for the purpose of arranging an amicable settlement of existing differences in the coal ...

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  34. BELGIAN RELIEF.

    Yesterday the secretary of the Ballarat and District Belgian Relief Fund, Mr Chas, J. King, and the treasurer, Mr W. H. Chandler, cabled to London, ...

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  35. FLOWERS FROM GALLIPOLI.

    Blood-red poppies, white daisies, and bluebells have been sent from Gallipoli by Private Carl Rowland Hensen to his father Mr Carl Hensen, of ...

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  36. KITCHENER'S APPEAL.

    Lord Kitchener, in a letter to the chairman of local recruiting committees, urges the enlistment of all able-bodied men. The letter adds that Kitchener ...

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  37. AUSTRIAN REPORT.

    An Austrian communique reports:— Haliez is in our possession, and the south bank of the Dniesier above Haliez has been cleared of the enemy. ...

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  38. HUN CHIEFS DESIRE.

    The Bishop of Durham (Dr H. C. G. Mo[?]le) states on excellent authority that the Kaiser has expressed a desire to lay waste the Tvneside and the ...

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  39. FALLEN AND WOUNDED

    PRIVATE A. H. DOWSING.— Mr A. Dowsing, of Dana street, received a message yesterday from the Defence Department, that his son Private Albert ...

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  40. MUNITIONS BILL.

    In the House of Commons last night, the second reading of the Munitions Bill was agreed to. Mr John Hodge, Acting Leader of the ...

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  41. BRITISH AID FOR POLAND.

    The Russian Government is profoundly impressed by the generosity of the British Dominious in sending financial aid to Poland. ...

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  42. ZINC CONCENTRATES.

    Replying to a question calling attention to the large quantities of Australian zine concentrates which are accumulating owing to insufficient smelling ...

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  43. RUSSIANS HARD PRESSED.

    General Von Lins[?]gen, asserts a Berlin communique, has occupied the town of Haliez, and has crossed the Dueister. ...

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  44. FRENCH FORCES.

    The French are calling out more men. A decree issued in Paris permits the enlightment before 16th July of the 1917 class (men who ordiar[?]y would be due ...

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  45. GERMAN PIRACY.

    A German submarine has sunk the British collier Lucana off Ballycottin, on the Irish coast, 124 miles south-east of Queenstown. The crew were rescued. ...

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  46. IN EAST AFRICA.

    The Press Bureau states that as the German troops in East Africa were recently showing activity on the Uganda border, west of Lake Victoria Nyanza, ...

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  47. MEMORABLE TRAGEDY:

    To-day (Monday) marks the anniversary of the assassination at Serajevo (capital of Bosnia) of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand (heir-presumptive to the ...

    Article : 175 words
  48. AVIATORS' DUEL.

    "Eve-Witness," the official writer with the British forces on the Western front, relates an account of a duel at an altitudes of 1000 feet at Poel Capelie on 20th ...

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  49. BIG STEAMER LOST.

    The steamer Indrani, a vessel of [?]000 tons, has been sunk by a submarine while on a voyage from Glasgow to Montreal. The Indrani was in the ...

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  50. MOLLON[?]HIP'S FINE EFFORT.

    Mr J. T. Drury, hon. secretary of the fine effort made at Mollonghip in aid of the Belgian Fund, forwarded the result (acknowledged above) ...

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  51. GERMAN SUBMARINE.

    When off Youghal, the Irish seaport, 27 miles east of Cork the schooner Edith was sunk by a German submarine. ...

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  52. WAR PENSIONS.

    the Deputy Commissioner of Pensions, Mr Collins, stated to-day that when soldiers at the front had left an allotment of their pay in favor of relatives, ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND WOUNDED.

    Mr T. Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, during the past weekend, visited the wounded New Zealanders quartered in England. All the ...

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  54. GERMANY'S NEW RECRUIT.

    Mr W. J. Bryan, who recently resigned as Secretary for State in the Woodrow Wilson Administration, has aroused strong adverse criticism by ...

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  55. RECRUITING SECRETARIES.

    The State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee is desirous that the names of the hon. secretaries of local recruiting movement committees should be ...

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  57. PRUSSIAN AND SAXON.

    As illustrating the lack of cordiality in the German ranks. "Eve-witness" states that in the German official account of the fighting near Ypres, in Western ...

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