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  5. CUT OFF AT MONS.

    Six British soldiers who were cut off in the retreat from Mons have reached Holland after wandering the countryside for nine months. ...

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  6. THE ALLIES' STEADY ADVANCE.

    Additional brilliant successes have been won by the British First Army, which has broken the German line north of La Bassee. ...

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  7. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Despite the numerous appeals and assurances, the question of an adequate supply of munitions still causes a certain amount of apprehension in Great ...

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  8. GERMAN OPTIMISM

    More optimism is now noticeable in Germany than during the barely-departed winter. With the approaching harvest ...

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  9. TURKS FOUGHT BRAVELY

    The Turks fought with extreme bravery up to April 28th, when they pressed our thinly held lines in close formation, hoping by sheer weight to force their ...

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  10. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  11. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    A communique issued in Petrograd deals with the situation in the East with great frankness. The report admits that the Russians ...

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  12. KING OF GREECE.

    The illness of King Constantine of Greece continues to give rise to anxiety. The latest bulletin from Athens states that the fever which has accompanied ...

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  13. WOUNDED AUSTRALIANS.

    Four hundred wounded Australians have arrived at military hospitals in England. Sir George Reid is making every arrangement for their comfort. ...

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  14. CONCERT AT EGERTON.

    The local Mechanics' Hall was crowded last night by a very appreciative audience, when a splendid concert was given in aid of the Belgians ...

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  15. MELBOURNE ROSE DAY.

    His Majesty King Albert of Belgium, acknowledging the sum of £4600 which was collected in Melbourne on Belgian Rose Day (8th April) said he was ...

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  16. CLYDE'S ASSURANCE.

    Last week the employers and workers of the great factories on the Clyde forwarded to Field-Marshal Sir John French and Admiral Sir John Jellicoe ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND WOUNDED.

    Mr T. Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, and Miss Maackenzie on Sunday visited the party of wounded New Zealanders, who have arrived at ...

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  18. WORKERS' WAGES.

    The Board of Trade announces that from 1st January to 30th April, 982,740 British workers secured increases in salary aggregating £133,537 weekly. ...

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  19. LINER'S SAFE ARRIVAL.

    The Canard liner Transylvania, which left New York with 879 passengers for Europe, after the sinking of the Lusitania despite German advertisements of ...

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  20. GALICIA FIGHTING.

    200,000 Germans and Austrian casualties are reported in Galicia since the beginning of the Austro-German offensive. ...

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  21. CLYDE WORKSHOPS.

    The King visited the Clyde workshops yesterday. ...

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  22. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Captain Barrington Dickson of the Northamptonshire Regiment from Sydney, has been killed in action. ...

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  23. RAIDING ZEPPELIN.

    One of the two Zeppelin airships which dropped bombs on Ramsgate on Sunday night did not return to its base unscathed. ...

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  24. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) said he was considering the question of prohibition of race meetings ...

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  25. CAPTURE OF TARNOW.

    The "Daily Mail's correspondent at Lemberg says that the Germans' capture of Tarnow was chiefly due to the use of poisonous gas. ...

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  26. ARMENIAN MASSACRES.

    There has been a wholesale massacre of Christians in the ancient town of Van. situated in the east of Turkish Armenia. ...

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  27. ITALY'S NAVY.

    The following particulars showing the comparative strength of the Italian and Austro-Hungarian navies are given in view of the possible entry of Italy into ...

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  28. SUCCESSFUL ATTACKS.

    The latest official communique states: The enemy was threatened with complete envelopment by our recent successful attacks. ...

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  29. GERMAN MURDERERS

    Recently a statement was published by Mr J. Martin editor of the "[?]damsche Nieushlad," to the effect that 40 British prisoners had been burnt alive ...

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  30. MAJOR - GENERAL BRIDGES

    Major-General W. T. Bridges, who on 15th August was appointed to the command of the Australian Expeditionary Force, has been seriously wounded. This ...

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  31. CALAIS BOMBED.

    A Zeppelin airship flew over Cala[?]s on Monday, and threw bombs on the town. Some children were killed by the ...

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  32. FIVE AIRSHIPS SIGHTED.

    The Germans are organising air raids on England with increasing frequency. A Deal pilot states that five ...

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  33. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Senator Pearce stated this afternoon that he had cabled to England in regard to the reported sinking of Australia's submarine in the Sea of ...

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  34. CLOUDS BAFFLE PURSUERS.

    Mr T. J. Macnamera, Secretary to the Admiralty, announced in the House of Commons on Monday that a number of aeroplanes ascended, in order to ...

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  35. FURTHER ATROCITIES.

    An official announcement made in Petrograd states that Prince Kurakine, the special Red Cross envoy at the front telegraphs that the German cavalry, ...

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  36. SURRENDERING GERMANS.

    The British commander adds in his bulletin that after their successful advance the British troops continued to light with great gallantry and ...

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  37. ITALY AND GERMANY.

    It is considered in official circles in Berlin that war with Italy is inevitable. Paris, Tuesday. ...

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  38. BOTHA'S SUCCESSES.

    The King has cabled congratulations to General Batha, and his troops for their capture of Windhoek, the capital of German South-West Africa. ...

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  39. LETTERS FOR TROOPS.

    Communications for the Australian troops abroad should be addressed "Care of A.I.F. Intermediate Base Depot, Egypt." The name, rank and ...

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  40. ZEPPELINS HIDDEN.

    A resident of a neutral country, w[?] was recently travelling in Germany, heard a conversation regarding new fog bombs for the use of Zeppelins ...

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  41. GERMAN ADMISSIONS.

    A Berlin communique received in Amsterdam declares that the German troops gave up their advanced position near Steenstraete (on the Yser Canal) ...

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  42. LATEST ATROCITY.

    Writing from the front an officer of the Leicestershire Regiment confirms the charges of crucifixion laid against the Germans. ...

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  43. AMERICAN FLEET REVIEWED.

    President Woodrow Wilson, reviewing the American fleet said that America wanted no man's territory. She questioned no other nation's honor. America ...

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  44. AMBULANCES FOR WOUNDED.

    The Minister for Defence acknowledges with pleasure the receipt of £50 from the A.W.N.L. He says the funds will be made part of the fund for the ...

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  45. ZEPPELIN WRECKED.

    It is reported from Calais that a Zeppelin was wrecked by gun fire at Cape Grisnez, and fell near Dunkirk. Seven officers and 33 men aboard the ...

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  46. STORMING GERMAN LINES.

    An account of the recent fighting states that on Sunday night hell broke loose, and before daybreak the British Army stormed the German lines from ...

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  47. THE GALLANT BLACK WATCH.

    A corporal in the famous Black Watch Regiment, which was entrusted with the honor of leading the British advance at La Bassee, has related a ...

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  48. WILES' COOKER FUND.

    For the Wiles' Cooker Fund of the local branch of the Red Cross Association, we have received 10s from E. and G. M. ...

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  49. ITALIAN JOURNAL'S OPINION.

    The "Giornale d' Italia." in the course of a significant article, remarks that war would shortly be declared by a Unanimous King Government, and ...

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  50. RETURNED WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    For some time past Colonel R. H. J. Fetherston Acting Director-General of Medical Services and his staff have been busily engaged making adequate ...

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  51. PRO-GERMAN AND WIFE.

    Prior to the departure of the steamer Niagara for Vancouver, a deputation of second class passengers waited on the captain, and objected to certain remarks ...

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  52. ANTI-GERMAN RIOTS.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr Randall Davidson) in a letter to the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith), deprecated the senseless riots and the desire ...

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  53. THE DARDANELLES.

    A message received an Athens from Dede[?]-Agatch a Bulgarian port on the Aegean Sea states that Maidos and Bu[?]air have been destroyed by the Allied ...

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  54. "THE MAILED FIST."

    The Kaiser in acknowledging a message of loyalty from Achen said:— "We must meet the enemy's blows with a resolute will, and assure the ...

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  55. BARRING ENEMY GOODS.

    A crowded meeting at Christchurch decided to urge the Government to prohibit absolutely the importation of any goods from Germany. Austria or Turkey, and ...

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  56. A DIFFICULT TASK.

    Mr Ashmead Bartlett, who was forwarded some brilliant messages from Gallipoli to the London "Daily Telegraph," in his latest despatch dated ...

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  57. LOSSES AT SEA.

    In the House of Commons on Monday Mr T. J. Macnamara (Secretary to the Almiralty) declared that from the outbreak of hostilities to 15th May. ...

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  59. GERMAN TORPEDO-BOATS.

    The Germans have constructed three torpedo-boats at Antwerp. One has proceeded to Zeebrugge via the Scheldt and canals. ...

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  61. GERMAN KAMEROONS.

    It has been officially announced in Paris that a French column under Colonel Mayer has captured E[?]cka in the south of the German Kameroons ...

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