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  3. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION.

    As soon as the House of Representatives met to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr Fisher) made the following statement:— ...

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  4. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Murder and cannibalism is alleged against the natives in Malaita an island in the Solomon group. Officers of the steamer Kulambangra, ...

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  5. MR BAIRD FAREWELLED.

    To-day at State Parliament House, Captain M. Baird, M.L.A., was farewelled by a large number of members of both House of Parliament. Sir Alex, ...

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  6. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION

    The German onslaughts on the Allies in the region of Ypres leave failed, and is now the enemy who is being subjected to pressure. ...

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  7. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    An official report from Petrograd intimates that, Russian airmen dropped, bombs on some German aeroplanes near Sanniki, Elsewhere two ...

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  8. N.Z. TROOPS' ACHIEVEMENTS.

    Following the reception of Mr Lewis Harcourt's (Secretary of State for Foreign Allatrs), congratulatory message on the New Zealanders' bravery in the ...

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  9. SALE OF A TIGER SKIN RUG.

    A tiger skin rug, presented to the Hamilton Red Cross Society by Mrs L. Jenner was sold at the Hamillon Club, and resulted in the liberal ...

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  10. PERSONAL ITEMS.

    The many friends of Mr and Mrs Chas Cusworth will regret to hear that word was received by them yesterday that Mrs Bryden Collins, of ...

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  11. ENEMY INTENSELY ACTIVE

    The latest official communique states that the enemy is intensely active on the Upper Niemen, and also on the Western Niemen, north of Narew, and west of the ...

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  12. PATROTIC ADDRESS.

    [?]monstration, a Government holiday was declared in honor of the occasion, The Premier (Mr Massey), in congratulating ...

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  13. AUSTRO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

    It is reported that Field-Marshal von Hindenburg and the Archduke Freidrich have quarrelled because you Hindenpurg demanded that Austrian ...

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  14. WOUNDING A CONSTABLE.

    Reserving his defence Lee Sing 35. was committed for trial to-day. on a charge of having wounded Constable John Joseph Welby, with intent in ...

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  15. FRENCH BATTLESHIP SUNK.

    It is officially announced in Paris that the battleship Leon Gambetta (12,416 tons) was torpedoed in the Adriatic on Monday night, Most of ...

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  16. ANNOUNCEMENT IN SENATE.

    In the Senate to-day Senator pearce informed the Senate that the Australian Expeditionary Force had been successfully transported to the ...

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  17. DISTRESS IN SERVIA.

    The Rockfeller Commission reporting on the condition of Servia asserts that there are 30,000 cases of typhold, and that the whole nation is rapidly ...

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  18. WITNESS SAYS SHE WAS DRUGGED.

    An allegation that she had been drugged was made by a witness, but disbelieved by the judge in the Divorce Court yesterday, when a suit in ...

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  19. THE DARDANELLES.

    The War Office issued a further announcement to-day with reference to the operations against the Dardanclies. It states that despite continual ...

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  20. GUNS AND PRISONERS TAKEN.

    The Cansdian troops, worn out with four days and nights incessant fighting have been relieved, and have retired covered with glory, but with their ranks ...

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  21. IN AUSTRALIA.

    In the House of Represenatives yesterday, The PRIME MINISTER, amidst cheers, made the announcement as to ...

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  22. ARMIES ASHORE.

    According to advices received from Athens, the pricipal points of debarkation of the Allied forces operating against the Turks are SAuvla (on the ...

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  23. ADDRESS FROM HOUSING COMMITTEE.

    Prior to his departure Mr Baird was presented with the following letter from the Royal Commission on Housing of which he is a member:— ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND TORNADO.

    Much damage has been caused by a tornado, which was accompanied by lightning, at Tearoha, a miming camp, where there is a meteorogical ...

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  25. NEAR CONSTANTINOPLE.

    A brisk bombardment of the Bosphorus is being kept up by the Russian fleet. Messages from Petrograd state that ...

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  26. WRECKED GUNBOAT GREW.

    By the R.M.S. Moana, which arrived from San Francisco yesterday travelled 80 members of the crew of the French gun boat Zelee, which was sunk during ...

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  27. DESTROYER PROTECTS SUBMARINE.

    Survivors state that during the attack on the French battleship, Leen Gambetta, a German destroyer protected the Austrian submarine, which came from ...

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  28. SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY.

    By a considerable majortly and in spite of opposition, Wellington has declared in favor of the Saturday half holiday, in lien of Wednesday as ...

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  29. N.Z. PRESS TRIBUTES.

    The New Zealand press generally speaks in highest terms or the courage of the Canadians, and is enthusiastic as to the value of the stand they made ...

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  30. RECRUITS DELAYED.

    Military authorities admit that the complaint that recruits, after passing the enrolling officer, have been refused medical examination at the Victoria ...

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  31. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Additional Victoria Crosses have been awarded, for conspicuous acts of bravery at the battle of Neuve Chapelle. ...

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  32. LABOR COERCION.

    After a hearing extending over seven days, the action by a party of mining contractors who claimed damages agains a certain union union members and ...

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  33. POISONOUS CASES.

    Another attempt to defeat the Allies by using asphyxiating gases has been made by the Germans, but without success. ...

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  34. WILLS.

    Under the will of Emily Anne Irvine, late of St. Kilda, boardinghousekeeper, property valued at 8363 is bequeathed to her relatives and friends. ...

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  35. GREECE AND THE WAR.

    Messages from Athens state that there is much excitement in Greece owing to the Allies' success in the Dardanelles. ...

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  36. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Mr JONES continued the debate on the Address in Reply, and said that it should not be permissible for parents to work their children to such an extent as to ...

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  37. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    A communique claims that an English attack on both sides of the Ypres-pilken road broke down when it was 200 yards before the German front. ...

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  38. ANXIETY IN TURKEY.

    According to messages from Paris, Talaat Boy, the Turkish Ministe for the interior, presided at a secret meeting of the War Council held at ...

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  39. BELGIAN BELIEF.

    To-day the [?] Belgian Relief Fund starts on its march towards the third thousand pounds. To the employes of Geo! ...

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  40. INFIRMARY FIRED ON.

    The Germans bombarded an infirmarve at Poperinghe, in Belgium, on Sunday. The building was flying a Red Cross flag. ...

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  41. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Mr Jas. H. Ellis took place on Thursday, and was well attended, His remains were laid to rest in the Ballarat New Cemetery. ...

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  42. BS[?]ONCHIAI SYMPTOMS.

    Dr John Haldane who was sent to France to investigate the effects of the poisonous gas employed by the Germans, has presented his report to the ...

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  43. FRAUDS ON CHARITY.

    At the Balmain Police Court to-day Frank Halliwell, aged 23, was presented on five charges of having falsely pretended that he was an authorised collector ...

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  44. BOMBS ON ARMS FACTORY,

    An enemy bi-plane threw bombs on an arms factory at Oberndorf, in Wurtemberg, says news from Berlin, but the damage done was insignificant The ...

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  45. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The PREMIER moved that the House at its rising adjorn till 18th May, to enable the Premier and his colleagues to attend the Premiers' Conference in ...

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  46. POSITION RETRIEVED.

    Captain John Heury Arden, a New Zealander attached to the Worcestershire Regiment has had a Companionship of the Distinguished Service Order ...

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  47. A TURKISH COMMUNIQUE.

    The Porte has issued a communique claiming that the Allied troops at Tekeburur and Kumkaleh were repulsed at the entrance to the Dardanelles, and ...

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  48. SCANDINAVIAN IMPORTS.

    A question was asked in the House of Commons on Wednesday regarding re-exportar from Scandinavian countries. In reply Mr Neil Primrose, ...

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  49. W.A. FOOD SUPPLIES.

    With a view to ascertaining the actual position in this State as far as supplies of hay, chaff, and straw are converned, the Commodities Control Commission has ...

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  50. ZEPPELIN BASE BOMBED.

    From Amsterdam it is reported that a hostile airman, coming from the west, dropped six bombs on Friednchs haven, the Zeppelin base on the shores ...

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  52. JAPAN IN CHINA.

    The Japanese Minister at Pekin has informed China that after her acceptance of the demands made by Japan for certin commercial concessions, Japan ...

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  55. TURKS HASTEN TO ENOS.

    Sofia reports that bodies of Turkish troops are being hastened to Frans where an Allied army is said to have been landed. ...

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  56. BOMBS DROPPED ON ARMS

    A telegram from Berlin states that a French aviator dropped bem[?] on the Mauser arms factory at Stuttgart The damage done was not ...

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