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  3. IN AUSTRALIA.

    In a report submitted by the Commander of H.M.A.S. Warrego to the Navy Office, and account is given of the tempestuous voyage of the warships ...

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  4. ANTI-GERMAN OUTBREAK

    In pursuance of the decision of Great Britain to intern or repatriate all alien enemies forthwith, 500 young Germans were sent to a detention camp on ...

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  5. LOST LUSITANIA.

    The German Admiralty declares that the Lusitania was only t[?] once, and that her rapid sinking must be attributed to the explosion of the large ...

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  6. ITALY'S ATTITUDE.

    It is suited that King Victor Emanuel had an audence with Prince von Bulow, the German ambassador, who was sent to Rome to endeavor to ...

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  7. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    Details of the operations in Bukowina show that the Russian cayatry in Bukowina on Monday performed a unique feat. A body of Don Cossacks ...

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  8. THE WESTERN FRONT

    A communique issued in Paris states that the fighting in Northern France has developed into a ceaseless attack since Thursday. The French have ...

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  9. THE DARDANELLES

    A report from Athens regarding the lighting in Gainpoli gives the inte[?] that the Alhed forces in the Gabatepe sector (where the ...

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  10. ARRESTS ORDERED.

    Orders have been, issued in Great Britain for the arrest of enemy aliens. Many of the aliens are voluntarily surrendering. ...

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  11. GERMAN REPORT.

    Berlin states that now that the armies of General von Mackensen are approaching Przemsyl and the Lower San, the booty of the battles fought at ...

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  12. AUSTRO-GERMAN INDIGNATION.

    Public opinion professes indignation at the internment of Germans and Austrian in Britain. The newspapers threaten reprisals. ...

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  13. TURKISH NIGHT ATTACK.

    Reuter's correspondent at the Dardanelles reports that after landing on the Western end of Galhpolt, several Turkish night attacks were delivered. ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    In an Austrian communique it is claimed that General Korniloff and his antiro staff have been captured. (General Korniloff's 48th Division ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN RIOTS.

    further anti-German [?] have occurred in Johannesburg. A crowd of 3000 persons invaded Parktown, on Thursday night, and wrecked the ...

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  16. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    Miss Beccie M'Donald, hon. sec., desires to ackonwledge with thanks the following donations towards the 2nd Wiles cooker. to be presented to the ...

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  17. AUSTRIANS EVACUATE POSITION.

    A communique states that fighting in West Galicia is diminishing in intensity. WE successfully concentrated on the San. The Austrians of 12th May ...

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  18. PRO-WAR DEMONSTRATIONS.

    Demonstrations have occurred at Rome in favor of Italy intervening in the war. So violent were the outbursts that the police, it is announced ...

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  19. TURKISH WOUNDED.

    Mail advices from Constantinople [?] that 50,000 wounded from the Dardanelles have arrived. ...

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  20. BRITISH SUBJECTS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Athens states that 25 British subjects who were exited from Gallipoh have bnow been transferred to Broussa, ...

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  21. BOTHA'S APPEAL.

    General Bo[?] telegraphing from Windhoek, sends a message to the people of the Union, deploring the rioting as discouraging to the troops, ...

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  22. GIFT OF TYPEWRITER.

    Mrs Ells, of the Coliseum. hearing that the 6th Field Ambulance were in need of a typewriter generously presented Lieut-Col. Hardy with a very ...

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  23. GERMAN'S ALLIES.

    German officers who are prisoners in the hands of the Russians relate an interesting incident in connection with a recent visit of the Kaiser to the ...

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  24. ALIENS UNDER SURVEILLANCE.

    Tub South African Union Government has ordered all adult male enemy subjects in the large towns to report themselves immediately, and those in other ...

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    Reuter's correspondent states that American persistence is responsible for the fact that 50 British and French subjects who have to be deported to ...

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  26. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    Sir,—We expected to re[?] from Saturday's proceedings at the City [?] a sum sufficient to enable us to discharge the balance owing on the first [?] ...

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  27. MEN AND EARTH HIGH INTO THE AIR.

    An advance was ordered for 7 o'clock One French rush carried the trenenes. The Germans mostly fled in terror from the bayonet A dreadful rifle ...

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  28. CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES INVADED.

    The Internationist University students invaded the entrance hall of the Chamber of Deputies, and broke down the windows of the [?] before they ...

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  29. GERMAN BARBARITIES.

    A-crowded meeting was held at Chelsea on Saturday, to protest against German barbarities. A resolution was carried calling upon ...

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  30. GOEBEN'S ESCAPE.

    The Goeben, while attempting to shell the Australians on the beach at Gatatepe. was twice nearly hit by the battleship, Lord Nelson (16,000 tons, ...

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  31. WOUNDED NEW ZEALANDERS.

    A number of wounded New Zealanders have arrived at Brimingham and Chichester. ...

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  32. STUDENTS' PROCESSION.

    The newspaper "Tribuna" states that the Salandra Cabinet will remain in power. The students of the universities of ...

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  33. PATRIOTIC LITERATURE.

    Mr. Page M.H.R., had asked the Prime Minister (Mr Fisher) to arrange with the Education authorities of the with the Education authorities of the various States to have Ashmead ...

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  34. TURKS DISLODGED.

    On, Friday, after a desperate six hours' fight the Allies dislodged the Turks from the heights of Krithia. and entrenched themselves thereon. Heavy ...

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  35. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    The note lodged with Germany by the United States, protesting against continued viotations oft he laws of warfare and humanity, covers the ...

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  36. BATTLE CONTINUES.

    A communique states that the struggle continues north of Arras. We have progressed for 500 metres. ...

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  37. VIENNA REPORT.

    A Vienna communique states that the Germans have occupied Jaroslav, and that the Austro-Germans, under General von Linsing[?] have reached ...

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  38. GERMAN POSITION.

    Telegrams from Bruges state that the German wounded say that the siuation at Ypres is critical. The streams of German wounded at ...

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  39. TRIPLE ALLIANCE. RENOUNCED

    A sensation was created in Italy by the newspapers "Corriere Bellasera" and "Giornale D'Italia," announcing that Italy, on 4th May, renounced the ...

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  40. AUBERS BATTLE.

    Tho London "Daily Mail" publishes a spectator's account of the fighting at Aubers on Sunday last. He said it was Nieuve Chapelle on a greater ...

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  41. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The casualties among the officers of the British army arid navy during the past fortnight total 1674. ...

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  42. LITHGOW FACTORY.

    The Minister for Defence, replying to the statements made by Senator Millen in regard to the Lithgow riffe factory, said that the considered it ...

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  43. TRENCHES CARRIED.

    The latest official communique states —We inflicted a reverse on the enemy north of Ypres and carried several trenches before Hebas and secured ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN HEROISM.

    Speaking at St. Andrew's Presbyterian. Church on Sunday morning. at a memerial service to our [?] persons at the Dardanelles, Rev. J. Crookston ...

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  45. SUPPLY OF MUNITIONS.

    Clyde employers and workers have telegraphed to Sir John French and Sir John [?] "You may expect the last once from the Clyde at the ...

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  46. POPULACE EXCITED.

    Signer Marcora has declined to form an administration. Salandra has been invited to remain in office. Great demonstrations in favor of intervention ...

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  47. RECKLESS GERMAN ATTACKS.

    The German offensive has reached a desperate phase. The Germans continue to hurl reckless attacks. The British are strengthening their ...

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  48. ORDER OF CARTER.

    The banners of the Kaiser, the Grown Prince, the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, the King of Wurtemberg, the Grand Duke Hesse, Prince ...

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  49. GERMAN PIRACY.

    The captains of trawlers, when have arrived at Amsterdam report that they saw three bombs dropped from a Taube on a Dutch trawler. ...

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  50. VOLUNTEER FOR NURSING.

    Nurse E[?] Smith, daughter of [?] J.C. Smith, of Gowar EAst, has voluntered for the front for nursing work, and has been accepted. ...

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  51. NEW YORK OPINION.

    The New York "Herald" describes America's note to Germany as "Whips of scorpions. It says that an offer of reparation ...

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  52. FIGHTING AT CARENCY.

    An official review of the fighting at Care[?] states that 2000 Germans were taken prisoners. Carency was defended by four lines ...

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  53. NEW SOUTH WALES RECRUITING.

    Nearly 200 men passed through the [?] cruiting office on Saturday. which brought the total for the week to nearly 1450. New South Wales is at present ...

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  54. RED CROSS FUND.

    Their Majesties the [?] and other members of the Roval Family attended a concert in aid of the Red Cross Society in the Albert Hall ...

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  55. "WAR OR REVOLUTION."

    The temper of the demonstrators is unmistakably adverse to hiking part in what is regarded as a treacherous plot aimed at the Government. Many of ...

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  56. WEEK'S BIG AGGREGATE.

    For the, first time since the war [?] the shipping losses caused by German submarines has reached a respectable total in tonnage. ...

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  57. ENEMY WEAKENING.

    Though the Battle of Ypres continues bloody the enemy now shows signs of weakening, owing to the lost vigorous attacks. The British encouraged by ...

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  58. NEUTRALITY 18 DISHONOR.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" says that the American public realise that they cannot without dishonor remain neutral in the struggle between civilisation and ...

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  59. DRINK RESTRICTION.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Lloyd George), at Kingsway Hall, London, on Thursday, performed the ceremony of unveiling a memorial portrait ...

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    The Danish steamer Marathat has been torpedoed off Aberdeen. The crew of 18 were saved. ...

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  61. ARRAS FIGHTING.

    A communique states:—Our offensive north of Arras continues. We attacked south-west of Andree, on the road to Aix Noulettes and Souchez, carrying a ...

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  62. GERMAN SUBMARINE.

    A German submarine has been sunk by the steamer Collairine (435 tons) off the coast of Northumberland. The engineers on the steamer felt a ...

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  63. PRO-GERMAN AGITATOR.

    Herr Dernburg. the pro-German agitator in the United states, says that he will return to Germany if Britain and France promise that they ...

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  64. BELGIAN FUND.

    The sum of £10,000 was received in London from various New Zealand funds on Thursday. This brought the National Belgian Relief Fund to £234,000. ...

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  65. GERMAN FIENDISHNESS.

    Trooper Needs, of the 2nd late Guards, states that two Canadians were found dead nailed to doors. This reports concerns a widely prevalent ...

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  68. ATTACK ON SUBMARINE.

    A patrol boat fired three shells at a German submarine yesterday. It was not ascertained, if the submarine was hit, but the disappeared. ...

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  69. NEW ZEALANDER WOUNDED.

    Lieut. H. P. White, of the Royal Army Medical Corps, who is a native of New Zealand; has been wounded in Flanders. ...

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