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  4. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

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  5. ITALY'S ATTITUDE.

    The Kaiser, a Rome message states has appealed to the Queen Mother margherita to strive to avert a conflict between Italy and Germany. ...

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  6. REVENGE FOR THE LUSITANIA.

    Very heavy fighting, which has so far greatly favored the Allies, is taking place on the French front in the region of Arras, as part of the ...

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  7. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Empire Parliamentary Association entertained Mr J. C. Watson, formerly Prime Minister of Australia, at luncheon at the House of Commons on Tuesday. ...

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  8. SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA.

    The sinking of the Lusitania, accompanied by the loss of over a thousand innocent lives, would appear to have been the last act needed to cause the ...

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  9. FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    The French successes north of Arras are extending as a result of engagements of extreme violence. We captured an entire system of ...

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  10. VIEW OF ITALIAN PAPER.

    The Rome newspaper, "Messagero," says, "If the Austrians win they will certainly take back what territory she has offered to concede, and if they lose ...

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  11. STRUGGLE FOR THE COAST.

    In the fighting from Arras to the sea, although no official news is to hand, there is much evidence that it is terribly costly. Our news is ...

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  12. EX-PREMIER'S REPORT

    The Italian newspapers state that Signor Giolitti, the ex-Premier of Italy, has informed the King that he considers the Austrian concessions ...

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  13. DIED OF WOUNDS.

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  14. NO FRICTION WITH ENGLAND.

    Signor Giolitti, in an interview with the King and Signor Salandra, declared that whether Italy intervened or not it was essential that she should cultivate good ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  16. BRITAIN AND JAPAN.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons on Tuesday, Sir Edward Grey (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) said that no understanding ...

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  17. WOUNDED.

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  18. GERMANY'S CRIMES

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" declares that after investigations covering a period of six months, the committee headed by Lord Bryce, which was ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND

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  20. SUBMARINE MENACE.

    Mr T. J. Macnamara, Secretary to the Admiralty, said in the House of Commons on Tuesday, that 201 merchantmen, yachts, trawlers, and ...

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  21. MORE BODIES FOUND.

    Sixteen additional bodies of persons who lost their lives in the Lusitania disaster have been recovered from the sea. ...

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  22. RESENTMENT IN ENGLAND.

    Resentment against Germans is very pronounced. The London Metal Exchange committee has urged German members to ...

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  23. POISONOUS CASES.

    Mr J. King, Liberal member for North Somerset, asked in the House of Commons whether before the use of asphyxiating gases was sanctioned by ...

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  24. FEELING IN COAL DISTRICTS.

    Anti-German feeling is running high in colliery districts. The windows of German shops have been smashed. The crowds have wrecked a dozen German ...

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  25. "BACK TO THE PRIMEVAL."

    Lord Bryce, speaking in London, said that the issue raised by the conduct of the German Army and Navy would give a new importance to war ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICANS ANGRY.

    A Cape Town message states that the majority of the men at the Brakpan power station, which is serving many of the Rand mines, have ...

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  27. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS CANCELLED.

    The "Gazette" states that all celebrations of the King's birthday are cancelled except the flying of the flag. ...

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  28. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

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  29. WAR'S DIAPASON.

    One can almost hear the whine of shrapnel and the crackle of machine-gun fire when talking to M. Francis de Bourgingnon, who arrived in Australia ...

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  30. FROZEN MEAT COMMANDEERED.

    Replying to Mr Will Thorne, Labor M.P., in the House of Commons, Mr Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, stated that the ...

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  31. MAIL BOAT OFFICER'S VIEW.

    An officer of the R.M.S. Osterley, speaking of the sinking of the Lusitania, said that the conditions were favorable for avoiding a submarine, as ...

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  32. TASMANIA.

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  33. ALLEGED NORTH SEA ACTION.

    The Press Bureau, in a statement which it has issued, quotes an official statement published in Berlin, based on letters written by British naval ...

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  34. EASTERN CAMPAIGN.

    A communique states:—Our troops during the last two days have broken the Russian line at Debica, 65 miles east of Cracow, compelling the ...

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  35. NEW GUINEA SCANDALS

    At the Victoria Barracks to-day the special court-martial constituted by the Commonwealth military authorities to try several officers and men of the ...

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  36. LIMITING SUBMARINES' ACTION.

    Passing through here to-day on his way to New Zealand, the Right Rev. W. C. Sad[?]er, Bishop of Nelson, who is a passenger on the R.M.S. ...

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  37. FURTHER FIERCE FIGHTING.

    An official communique states: —In the principal sector the fighting is mainly in the region of Strycheff. An unfavorable situation was created on ...

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  38. GERMANS REMOVE AIR SHEDS.

    The Germans are removing their air [?]ds from Manberg to Charleroi. ...

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  39. IN BLACK SEA.

    It is officially announced that the Russian Black Sea fleet has bombarded the Bosphorus forts, and engaged the Goben, which was struck and fled. ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  41. PRESIDENT WILSON'S DEMAND.

    It is understood that President Wilson will demand that Germany shall observe in future the recognised rules of warfare, and give guarantees against the ...

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  42. PRISONERS SLAM.

    In the House of Lords on Tuesday, the Marquis of Crewe (Secretary for India), said that the communication respecting the decree issued by Prince ...

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  43. RUSSIA'S NEW LINES.

    The Russians now occupy strong lines on the Wysloka, 20 miles east of their previous lines at Biala, and 43 miles west-south-west of Cracow. ...

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  44. ACTIVITY IN GREECE.

    M. Venezuelos, the former Premier, is now at Mitylene, organising a sacred legion of 50,000 men, for the purpose of realising the Hallenic programme in ...

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  45. INDIGNATION IN NEW YORK.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" New York correspondent reports that deep indignation has been caused by the sinking of the Lusitania. ...

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  46. ALLIES CROSS YSER.

    A Belgian communique states that some of our troops crossed to the right bank of the Yser, towards Dixmude, yesterday. ...

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  47. AIR ACTIVITIES.

    A French airman visited Maubege, near the Belgian frontier, and set fire to German dirigible shed by dropping bombs on the building. ...

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  48. THE DARDANELLES.

    It is officially stated that the Anglo-French forces in the south of the Gallipoli Peninsula, supported by the fleet, delivered a general attack on the ...

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  49. GERMANS REPULSED.

    Sir John French reports that the Germans attacked the Menin road on Monday afternoon. Although they subjected our trenches ...

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  50. ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT WILSON.

    President Woodrow Wilson, speaking at Philadelphia to 15,000 newly naturalised citizens, without making any direct reference to the Lusitania, said ...

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  51. PARIS BOMBED.

    A Taube aeroplane new over St. Denis, a suburb of Paris on Tuesday, and dropped several bombs. Much damage was caused, and many ...

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  52. PAPERS IN RABAUL CASES.

    Papers in the cases of the four privates and one corporal who were sentenced to terms of imprisonment up to four years by court-martial in Rabaul, ...

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  53. ASPHYXIATING CASES USED.

    The latest official communique states:—The British east of Ypres were again attacked by the Germans, who used ...

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  54. NEW ZEALANDER WOUNDED.

    R. A. Lloyd, the well-known Irish intehnational footballer, has been killed in action. Sub-Lieutenant H. M. Chrystall, of ...

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  55. "PROUDEST FEAT OF THE WAR."

    The Kaiser, declares a message from Amsterdam, has conferred a fresh decoration on General von Mackensen for his alleged victory in Western ...

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  56. CASUALTY LISTS.

    The War Office casualty lists contain a new sub-heading, "Officers Gas-Poisoned." ...

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  57. LIBERAL MEMBER WOUNDED.

    Mr. Josian Wedgwood, Liberal member for Newcastle-under-Lyne, since 1906, has been wounded in the fighting in the Dardanelles. ...

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