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  4. DYNAMITE OUTRAGE

    The mystery attending the loud explosion which occurred shortly before 2 o'clock on the morning of Friday, 7th April, and which so greatly alarmed ...

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  5. THE BALKANS.

    "Le Temps," of Paris, stated last week that the Allies had complained that Greece had sold to Bulgaria early in November last 37,000 flour sacks ...

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  6. ANGLO-FRENCH MUNITIONS.

    A representative of the banking firm of Messrs J. Pierpont Morgan and Co., who has returned to New York after a visit to Europe, declares that the ...

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  7. MR. HUGHES CONVALESCENT.

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr Hughes) was in the best of spirits on Sunday. He says that he feels like his old self, but before Saturday and ...

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  8. VERDUN BATTLES

    The German newspapers, states an Amsterdam advice, hint at the abandonment of the attempts to capture Verdun, declaring that the German ...

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  9. DR DILLON'S INTERVIEW.

    Mr Hughes visitors during the week-end included the High Commissioner for Australia (Mr Fisher), and Dr E. J. Dillon, the well-known foreign ...

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  10. ARMENIAN MASSACRES.

    The Amsterdam newspaper "De Tijd" (the organ of the Roman Catholic party) has received information from its Cologne correspondent that ...

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  11. TRANSPORT OF SERBIAN ARMY.

    In a message to the "Daily Chronicle" from Athens, Mr Martin Donoh[?]e says that excitement runs high in connection with the transport ...

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  12. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Food mastication drill is the latent German weapon against England's starvation plan, according, to the "Kolnische Volkszeitung". ...

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  13. SUBMARINE PIRACY.

    Washington reports that President Wilson, in his latest Notice to Germany—described as a final request for satisfaction—cites 65 instances of the ...

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  14. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    "Thirty-two thousands pounds a year—that is not bad!" Mr Hall exclaimed to Mr Holman, when it was read about the contract, amounting to £600,000 or ...

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  15. AN UNARMED VICTIM.

    The British steamer Fairport has been sunk. The Fairport was not armed. ...

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  16. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    "During the fighting at Trzibukhovce," reports the Russian commander-in-chief, a force of Austrians approaching our trenches downed their ...

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  17. HUN-BULCAR FRICTION.

    Further friction between the German and Bulgars in Macedonia is reported from Salonika. A fight arose between troops of the ...

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  18. PROHIBITED EXPORTS.

    An Order in Council has been issued prohibiting the exportation from Great Britain to any destination of pig-iron, railway material, and steel bars, ...

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  19. LOSSES BEING MADE GOOD.

    Mr Arthur Henderson (President of the Board of Education), in a speech delivered at Glasgow on Saturday night, confirmed a newspaper ...

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  20. GALLIPOLI LANDING.

    A survivor of the 29th division writes to the "Times" with regard to the landing at Gallipoli, says that it seems now to be entirely claimed for the Anacs. ...

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  21. CAUCASUS CAMPAIGN.

    A communique issued from Petrograd states that desperate fighting has occurred in the coastal region of Caucasia. ...

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  22. ALLIED BATTLESHIPS.

    Allied, battleships have arrived at Suda Bay, in the north of Crete, and are apparently creating a naval base similar to that at Argostoli in ...

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  23. TORPEDOING OF SUSSEX.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Weekly Dispatch" has reported that the German submarine which torpedoed the Channel steamer ...

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  24. ITALIAN HELP.

    Baron Sonnino, the Italian foreign Minister, in the Chamber of Deputies, said that the Italian navy, using 100 vessels, had carried 40,000 tons of food ...

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  25. POSITION IN EGYPT.

    Apropos of the Australian success at Gilgaffa, the latest telegrams from Eastern Egypt state that the Turks pursue their preparations in a half-hearted ...

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  26. FRENCH DAY OF GLORY.

    General Petain after the great battle between Avocourt and Bethincourt, on Sunday, April 9, when the foe hurled 20,000 men in three violent, ...

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  27. MENINGITIS CASES.

    Uneasiness has been caused by the outbreak of cerbro-spinal meningitis here. Six cases have been reported in the last fortnight. A girl of 15 has died, and two ...

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  28. TIGRIS CORPS ADVANCING.

    The Official Press Bureau states that General Sir Percy Lake, commanding in Mesopotamia, reports that a heavy gale, accompanied by rain, was ...

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  29. BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY MINE.

    All the surface works at the proprietary mine, including the zinc and lead mills and the acid plant, were closed to-day. How long the works are to be ...

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  30. BRITISH FRONT.

    A German communique states that violent mine firing and artillery fire has occurred on both banks of the La Bassee Canal, and claims that a ...

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  31. ALLIED VICTORY.

    Five hundred of the most prominent citizens of the United States have forwarded to Great Britain a manifesto avowing sympathy with the cause of ...

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  32. CONSTANTINOPLE BOMBED.

    A report issued by the Official Press Bureau states that three naval aeroplanes on Friday evening made a raid on Constantinople. ...

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  33. SENSATIONAL ARREST.

    In view of the attempt to wreck the Lalar Statue, chronicled above, more than usual interest attaches to the arrest last night by Plainclothes of ...

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  34. LOSSES INSIGNIFICANT.

    Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge, a former commander-in-chief on Australian station, and author of "The Art of Naval Warfare", in an article ...

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  35. CHICAGO MEAT.

    A satisfactory settlement has been arranged in respect to the claims of leading Chicago meat-packers against the British Government regarding the ...

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  36. POSITION IN THE NORTH.

    Lieut.-Col. Repington, the Times military correspondent, in an article detailing the ordre de bataille north of the Somme, says:—"Great events may ...

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  37. SYDNEY PASTRYCOOKS.

    In accordance with the decision come to at a meeting of the Pastrycooks Union on Saturday an ultimatum was presented to the employers to-day ...

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  38. BUILDING NEW SHIPS.

    The Parliamentary correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the construction of hundreds of vessels had been held up for months, because ...

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  39. POSSIBITITIES OF ATTACK ON BRITISH.

    If the Germans attack the British they may secure temporary success, but their reception will be as warm as at Verdun. Lieut.-Col. Repington adds, "We shall ...

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  40. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    On the roof of the cement works at Fyansford, at daybreak this morning, the dead body of a carpenter's laborer, named Robert James Bird, aged 27, was ...

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  41. MARINE INSURANCE INCREASED.

    All marine insurance rates have ben largely increased over those of March. To Australia via the Cape the rate is now 80, and from London to ...

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  42. AIR WAR OF FUTURE.

    Mr N. P. Billing M. P., who formerly served in the British Naval Air Service, in the course of a lecture delivered on Saturday night, prophesied that ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    Australians and New Zealanders in London are awaiting anxiously the decision regarding the system of dealing with wounded troops. There is much ...

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  44. BRITISH WAR CHEST.

    It is currently stated in London that a new British voile of credit, amounting to £400,000,000 will be asked for in the House of Commons after the ...

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  45. AFRICAN LIFUTENANT'S HEROISM.

    A lieutenant of a famous African corps has been awarded the Legion d'Honneur feat at Verdun. A ...

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  46. RHINE-DANU[?]E CANAL.

    Copenhagen has learnt that the municipality of Vienna is summoning a conference of representatives of Dan[?]ian countries to consider the ...

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  50. THE FORESTRY CONFERENCE.

    The proposed Interstate Forestry Conference has been postponed until during the holding of the Premiers' Conference in Adelaide in May. ...

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