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  4. THE ROAD TO LILLE.

    "We have carried further trenches, and are now approaching the north-west part of Seuchez," states a Paris communique in referring to the Allied ...

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  5. THE DARDANELLES FIGHTING.

    Further wounded soldiers have arrived here from Cape Helles and Gabatepe. They describe Achi Baba as a small Gibraltar. If the British ...

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  6. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Ten thousand people, with banners flying and bands playing, marched through the streets of Lisbon on Monday, and Lulled before the legations of the seven ...

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  7. WARNEFORD's MACHINE.

    A topic of absorbing interest in Berlin is the construction of the aeroplane in which Sub-Lieutenant Warneford was flying when he attacked the Zeppelin. ...

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  8. IMPORTANT HEADWAY EXPECTED.

    A later message from Alexandria stares that important headway is now expected in the Gallipoli operations. ...

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  9. TERMS OF LOAN.

    Mr Reginald M'Kenna the Chancebar of the Chequer in the Commons, states that the strongest criticism against the war loan was that the terms were too ...

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  10. ENVER PASHA.

    The Paris "Matin" states that Enver Pasha Tunkish Minister for war, goes in fera of his life, and that he was received of his military command in order ...

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  11. NEW ZEALANDER KILLED.

    Lieutenant J. H. Allen, the son of Mr J. Allen, Minister for Defence in New Zealand, has been killed in action at the Dardanelles. ...

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  12. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    An Italian auxiliary cruiser, arter a hot chase, captured an Austrian naptha ship in the Adriatic at a spot 160 miles off Naples. The vessel was ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    Australian and New Zealand wounded soldiers at Cairo say that is a great dearth of Australasian newspapers. In their letters to England they ask their ...

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  14. THOUGHTS ON THE WAR.

    "Justine, even for Ko-Ko." It is easy to blame the Government for not protecting the British prisoners in Germany, but it is not so easy to find a ...

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  15. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    Numerous mutinies have broken out on Austrian warships. Several Italian-speaking sailors have been handed from the yardarm. ...

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  16. DE WET GUILTY.

    The trial of General Christian De Wet. one of tho leaders of the ill-fated revolt in South Africa, has concluded. He was found guilty on eight counts of ...

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  17. WAKING THE SOLDIERS.

    "Christians Aviso." is the name given by some of the sailors to their warship at the Dardanelles, according to Mr Ashmead Bartlett the British war ...

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  18. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Acting upon a recommendation from Colonel Colonel Ferhentson, Director-General of Medical Services, the Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, has authorised the ...

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  19. AUSTRIAN PLANES.

    A communique states:—Our seaplanes successfully bombarded tho railway stations at Bari and Brindisi. ...

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  20. WORKERS CAN WIN WAR.

    The National Union of Railwaymen opened their annual conference on Monday at Nottingham. Delegates representing 302,000 railway workers were ...

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  21. WRESTLERS FALL INTO SEA.

    Sergeant J. J. Munday, who was credited some weeks ago with having an exciting conflict with a Turk on the heights of Sari Bair, ending in both ...

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  22. KAISER NEAR LEMBERG.

    It is officially announced, says an Amsterdam report, that the Kaiser was present at the battle of Grodek, 18 miles west of Leruberg. ...

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  23. MONTE NERO OPERATIONS.

    An official communique states:— Operations begun on Saturday at Monte Nero were successfully concluded on Monday. ...

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  24. ENEMY'S OFFENSIVE CONTINUES

    An official communique states that the enemy's offensive in the Rawarusha region continues. We retreated on Saturday night from Grodek lake, on ...

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  25. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Mr Asquith (the Prime Minister) announced in the House of Commons on Monday that the Bill to postpone the general elections for one year would be ...

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  26. GERMAN PIRACY.

    It was announced a few days ago that a German cruiser fired on and sank the Norwegian steamer Granit (662 tons) off Christiansand, Norway. ...

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  27. SEDITIOUS LITERATURE.

    The "Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, is convinced that there is being circulated in Australia a good deal of seditions literature. From reports ...

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  28. BRITAIN'S WAR CHEST

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr McKenna) delivered his first important financial statement in the House of Commons on Monday afternoon. ...

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  29. HUGE GERMAN ARMIES.

    Further units from Belgium, have reached Galicia, supporting the theory that the Germans are staking everything on their attempts to paralyse ...

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  30. LATEST CASUALTY LIST.

    Casualty lists published on Tuesday contain 3492 names, including 1373 Canadians. ...

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  31. KIPLING'S VIEWS.

    Rudyard Kipling, speaking at a recruiting meeting at Southport, drew a vivid picture of Britain's late if she fails to achieve victory. He divided the world ...

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  32. LINER PURSUED.

    A German submarine pursued the liner Cameronia. The latter was unable to escape, and attempted to ram the submarine which submerged, and retreated. ...

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  33. SEVERE FIGHTING AT ARGONNE.

    An official communique states:— The situation at Arras is unchanged. Our air squadron bombarded the German aviation barracks, and set fire to ...

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  34. MANUFACTURE OF SHELLS.

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, again referred to-day to the subject of the manufacture of monitions of war. In answer to questions he said ...

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  35. POSITION OF GREECE.

    Although German gold failed to defeat. Venezuelos German intrigues continue. The people are told that Venezuelos is seeking to establish a ...

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  36. SWEDEN'S ATTITUDE.

    Some newspapers are uneasy in regard to a possibility of a declaration of war by Sweden. ...

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  37. LIGHT HORSEMEN AS INFANTRY.

    Writing to Mr Austin Chapman, M.H.R., from Maadi Camp, Egypt, on May 15. Col. G. de L. Ryrie, M.H.R., who volunteered for the war toward the ...

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  38. ZEPPELINS AND TAUSES.

    Two Zeppelins and a number of Taubes were sighted on Monday flying towards England. ...

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  39. RUSSIAN ARMY UNDEFEATED.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Petrograd states that the Germans in Galicia daily burl tons of non against the Russian trenches, ...

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  40. "FRANCE INDIVISIBLE AND IMMORTAL."

    M. Poincare, accompanied by M. Millerand, Minister of War, spent two days among the armies operating between the Oise and the Aisne. The President ...

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  41. MUNITIONS OUTPUT.

    Mr Lloyd George has approved of the formation of a metropolitan munitions committee. ...

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  42. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    Official details have been received from Petregrad respecting the heavy fighting which took place last week at Lubactiow to the north-east of ...

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  43. CONSOLS AND BILLS.

    In the course of his speech Mr MoKenna appealed to the patriotism of the country to use its gigantic financial resources to enable Great ...

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  44. GERMANY'S FLEET.

    A German naval officer, in a letter to New York, states that Germany recently completed and commissioned a battleship of 25,600 tens, and a battle cruiser of ...

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  45. CZECH RECIMENT MUTINIES.

    The 28th Czech nifantry refused to fight in recent Carpathian battles. Officers and men threw down their arms, saying, "We will not fight our ...

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  47. BERLIN COMMUNIQUE.

    "General von Mackenseu army is fighting for Lemberg," declares a Berlin official bulletin, which adds: — "We have captured Zolkiew (17 miles ...

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