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  3. ITALY MOBILIZES.

    A formal declaration of war between Italy and Germany and Austria may now be momentarily expected. Prince vou Bulow and M. Macchio, ...

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  4. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The National Belgian Fund has received £3500 from the Victorian State School Patriotic League, and £2000 from the Geelong district. ...

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  5. GALICIAN CAMPAIGN.

    A communique issued by the French Embassy in London states that the Germans gained a foothod in the French trenches northward of Ypres, ...

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  6. EULOGISTIC MESSAGES.

    The Prime Minister and the Minister for Defence have received a number of cablegrams expressing the deep regret of the senders at the news of the death ...

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  7. ENEMY'S THRUST WEAKENS.

    An [?] communique states:— The enemy's thrust against our Galician front on Friday showed signs of weakening. The enemy has resumed ...

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  8. MEAT IN ENGLAND.

    The British Board of Trade has directed attention to the public importance of restricting the consumption of meat, in order to economise the ...

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  9. SUSPECTED GERMAN SHIP.

    Early in November a German vessel named the Ophelia was captured off the English coast and detained for trial by a prize court. She was ...

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  10. AUSTRIA'S HUGE GUN.

    According to the "Vossisc[?]tte Ze[?]tung." the Austrians during the fighting at Tarnow, in Galician, used a nea[?] battery of 20in mortars. ...

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  11. ITALY'S FORCES.

    A Havas Agency despatch from Rome reports that King Victor Emanuel has decreed a general mobilisation by land and sea. ...

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  12. GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND.

    21st May, 1915:—"On behalf of myself my Government and the people of New Zealand. I desire to express the deepest regret which is everywhere ...

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  13. HOSPITAL FOR SERVIA.

    QUEENSLANDER COMMANDS. Colonel A'Hearne, of Queensland, has been appointed in charge of the Allies Relief Committee's Hospital at ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN MUTINEER.

    An Austrian sailor has been sentenced to death for having [?]ied at Admiral Hans, and having inci[?] his comrades to join the Italians. ...

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  15. BALKAN STATES.

    A strong Servran army, with formidable artillery, is marching on the Austrian frontier. ...

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  16. KING ON TOUR.

    His Majesty the King, who on Thursday visited the munitions works at Elswick. on Friday proceeded to Barrow-in-Furness (in Lancashire) ...

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  17. ITALY AND ALLIES.

    Italy has subscribed to the Allies agreement not to conclude a separate peace. The "Giornale d'itala" states that ...

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  18. JAPAN'S CONSUL GENERAL.

    Sydney May 21st.—"Please accept [?] heartfelt sympathy at the loss of General Bridges on the battlefield, and my fervent wishes that his departed ...

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  19. ROUMANIA READY.

    The Paris newspaper "Le Petit Parisien" states that Roumania has mobilised almost her whole army. ...

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  20. UNIVERSAL MOBILISATION.

    Mrs Pankhurst, the well-known suffragette leader addressing a recruiting meeting at Hull on Friday, said she hoped the Government would ...

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  21. THE DARDANELLES.

    Advices received in Athens regarding the fighting in Gallipoli state that the Allies are engaged in a violent battle near the neck of the peninsula. ...

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  22. DECEASED COMMANDER.

    The late Major-General Bridges has been a Knight Commander of Bath for distinguished services. ...

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  23. ITALIAN AMBASSADOR MOBBED.

    A crowd rushed tho Italian. Ambassadors car in Berlin on Thursday. His hat was knocked off. The offender was arrested. ...

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  24. LOSS OF SUBMARINES.

    The Athens newspapers announce that the British reward offered for information leading to the destruction of German submarines has been raised ...

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  25. RUSSIANS IN ARMENIA.

    It is officially announced that me Russian troops have occupied Van, Sarai and Bash[?] in Armenia. The Turks fled-towards Bethis ...

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  26. FRONTIER PROVINCES.

    The frontier provinces have been declared to be in a state of war. It is semi-officially announced that a state of war exists in Lombardy, ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    Nine hundred Australian wounded [?] quartered in England. ...

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  28. STRONG ATTACK REPULSED.

    An official communique states that the British repulsed a strong attack north of La Bassee, inflicting, heavy losses on the enemy. ...

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  29. COALITION CABINET

    The "Manchester Guardian," the leading Government organ in the provinces, states that the Liberals began the war well, but there has since been ...

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  30. AT BREAKING POINT.

    It is understood that the Italian ambassadors at Vienna and Berlin will leave to-day (Saturday), when Prince von Bulow goes to Berlin. ...

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  31. PERSIAN ARABISTAN.

    The Press Bureau states that recent operations have cleared out all Turks from Persian Arabistan. ...

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  32. AUSTRIA ANGRY.

    Austrian newspapers denounce Italy's "shameless treaty-breaking." The newspaper "Reichispost" declares that Italy is out for robbery. ...

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  33. ADVANCE AT LA BASSEE.

    Sir John French reports that the weather hampered operations, but nevertheless the troops have made appreciable progress east and south of ...

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  34. RUSSIAN FLEET.

    A communique states that the Black Sea fleet disembarked troops on 20th May, despite a desperate resistance, and destroyed the loading and landing ...

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  35. RICE FOR GERMANY.

    A cargo, in a Greek vessel of 2000 tons of rice, which was destined for Germany, has been seized at Naples. ...

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  36. PORTE'S CHAGRIN.

    The Porle, maddened by the prospect of the Allies' triumph, blames Armenia for the disastrous war. hence, massacres in Armenia continue. ...

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  37. AUSTRIAN PREPARATIONS.

    A new levy, has been made by the Austrians at Trieste on men between the ages of 17 years and 60 years, as a pretext for the removal of everybody ...

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  38. MAYOR PEARCE'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    In answer to the telegram sent by Mayor Pearce to the Italian Consul-General relative to Italy's intervention in the war, the following reply ...

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  39. GERMAN AEROPLANE.

    A German aeroplane, bound for Turkey, landed near Constanza, in Roumania, on the Black Sea coast. Two officers were interned. ...

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  40. GERMAN AEROPLANES.

    German aeroplanes dropped three bombs on Paris. No damage was done, and the aeroplanes were driven off. ...

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  41. SUBMARINE COMMANDER.

    Commander Boyle, of submarine E14, has been awarded the Victoria Cross for having sunk Turkish gunboats in the Sea of Marmora, on 27th April. ...

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  42. EXPLOSION AT ANTWERP.

    An explosion occurred in an explosive factory in Antwerp. Twenty persons were killed, and thirty wounded. ...

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  43. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Miss Beccie M'Donald, hon, secretary, acknowledges with thanks the sum of £5 10s 9d, per Mr W. A. Christy. The amount is contributed ...

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  44. BERLIN COMMUNIQUE.

    A communique states, that the English attack south of Neuve Chapelle anil in the region of Laquinque was repulsed by our force. ...

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  45. GERMAN METAL CONTRACTS.

    [?] Hill Company. Mr J. S. Smith Winby, speaking at the general meeting of shareholders yesterday, stated that he was ...

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  46. GOOD PROGRESS MADE.

    The Press Bureau states that the French forces, in conjunction with the British, made a considerable advance on the 19th in the southern arm of ...

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  47. RAILWAYS TORN UP.

    The Austrian authorities have torn up the frontier railways, and stopped all communication with Italy. The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at ...

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  48. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    Enormous losses are being suffered in the great battle on the Eastern front. It is reported from Petrograd that ...

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  49. "THEY'RE OFF."

    "Eye-Witness" (Colonel E. D. Swinton) continues his description of the fighting cabled on on 16th May. He says:—"While preparing for ...

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  50. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    Some newspapers forecast that the new Ministry will partly consist as follows:—Home Secretary. Mr M'Kenna; Colonial Secretary, Mr Austen ...

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  51. GERMAN ROYAL SCANDAL.

    The London "Evening News" declares that neutral subjects, who have visited Berlin, report a grave Royal scandal in the German capital. ...

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  52. GENERAL BRIDGES'S DEATH.

    Detailed accounts have [?] been received at Alexandria of the manner in which Major-General Bridges came by his death. ...

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  53. SUPREME GERMAN EFFORT.

    The "Morning Post's" correspondent at Petrograd reports that Germany's main attack is being made in the centre of Galicia, on a 55-mile ...

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  54. POPE SUBSCRIBES

    The Pope has personally subscribed 100,000 francs to the Italian War Fund. ...

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  55. MARKED GAIN OF TERRITORY.

    Describing the [?]ghting at Kitche[?]rg and Festubert, "Eye-Witness" says:— We pressed beyond the enemy's ...

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  56. POISONOUS CASES.

    A Swiss traveller from Alsace declares that the Germans are installing, lines of pipes, connected with generating stations at some distance behind ...

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  57. STOCK EXCHANGE DEMONSTRATION.

    After giving cheers for Ear[?] Kitchener the members of the London Stock Exchange burnt a pile of copies of the "Daily Mail." ...

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  58. GERMAN PIRA[?]

    The French trawler Juse has been torpedoed and sunk off Dartmouth (England). Thirteen of her crew [?]shed ...

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  59. BERLIN REPORT.

    A communique states that General Mackensen has taken 104,000 prisoners, 72 can[?], and 263 machine guns on the Eastern frontier ...

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  60. ARRESTED GERMAN STEAMERS.

    A dozen Austrian and German steamers have been interned at Genoa spice August. Some of them are armed. ...

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  61. AIRMEN DESTROY BRIDGE.

    French airmen have destroyed a bridge over the River Scarpe, at Douai near the Belgian frontier, and have thus stopped traffic behind the ...

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  62. CRITICISM OF WAR SECRETARY.

    Newspapers unanimously denounce the "Daily Mails" attack on Earl Kitchener especially its disparaging references to Kitchener's military career ...

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  63. TREMENDOUS ARMIES FIGHTING.

    It is estimated that nearly 1½ million men are engaged on cach side in the Galician battle., The Germans are employing 4000 guns. A communique states. ...

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  64. SENATE FOR WAR.

    The Italian Senate, by 262 votes to 2, has adopted Salandra's Bill, amidst intense enthusiasm, the Senators frequently rising on masse and cheering ...

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  65. CAPTURE OF BLANCHE SPUR.

    An official communique says:—"We cleared out the enemy's trenches at Blanche Spur. "Great numbers of Germans were ...

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  66. ANOTHER STEAMER SUNK.

    A German submarine shelled and sunk the steamer Glenholm, bound from I[?]que (Chili) for Liverpool, off Berehaven, where the crew landed ...

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  67. MR LLOYD GEORGE

    The "Daily Telegram" [?]res that [?]king magnates in the city approached Mr Asquith to express regret at the announcement that Mr Lloyd George was ...

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