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  5. AUSTRALIA'S DEAD.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen travelled to Westminster Abbey from Windsor on the occasion of the Anzac Day memorial service. They were ...

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  6. EGYPTIAN OPERATIONS.

    Advices comjng to hand from Suez state that the action which was fought in the desert at Dueidar (28 miles east of the Canal) on Saturday last, was ...

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  7. GERMAN NAVAL RAID.

    A Paris communique issued on Tuesday says:—"The Germans on Monday evening made three unsuccessful attacks in the Mort Homme region. The ...

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  8. MATINEE SUCCESSFUL.

    Subsequently the Anzacs were entertained at a matinee at His Majesty's Theatre, among those present being the Princess Louise and the ...

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  9. ADVANCE ON TIGRIS.

    A telegraphed report from General Sir Percy lake, Commander-in-Chief of the British Army of the Tigris, states— "We have prolonged our line ...

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  10. PARDONABLE GRIEVANCES.

    A little dissatisfaction was in evidence among the Australians because the Light Horse, an especially fine body of men, were chosen to head the ...

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  11. STRONG TURKISH ATTACK.

    Details of the Turkish counterattack in Mesopotamia on 17th and 18th April show, that the enemy essayed to carry our position by sheer ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND PREMIER'S COMMENT.

    The Premier, Mr Massey, referring to the Irish rebellion, said that the news came as a shock and a disappointment. He knew that a huge majority of the ...

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  13. NEW ZEALANDERS REVIEWED.

    Lieut.-General Bird wood, accompanied by Sir Thomas Mackenzie and Brigadier-General Richardson, reviewed the New Zealand troops at Hornchurch ...

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  14. HUN NAVAL RAID.

    An official announcement issued in London on Tuesday states.— A German battle-cruiser squadron made an attack on Lowestoft, on the ...

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  15. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    Extraordinary interest was taken in the secret session of Parliament on Tuesday. Member's of the House of Commons assembled at St. Stephen's ...

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  16. SOLDIERS' CLUB FUND.

    The hon. treasurer of the Soldiers' Club, Miss Hilda Marks, acknowledges the following contributions:—Previously acknowledged; £79/10/; Mrs ...

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  17. BELGIAN COAST SHELLED.

    Amsterdam reports that several British warships on Monday heavily bombarded Zeebrugge and the German batteries at Heyst ...

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  18. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

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  19. ENEMY PLANES DESTROYED.

    The latest communique says:— north of the Aisne, after artillery preparation, we carried a small wood south of Buttes Wood. ...

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  20. IN AUSTRALIA.

    A regulation was passed to-day under the War Precautions Act empowering the competent naval or military authority and any authorised person ...

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  21. CAIRO'S OBSERVANCES.

    Thousands of people attended the Anzac memorial service held in Cairo. Included in the congregation were the various consuls, representatives of the ...

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  22. DUBLIN REVOLT.

    News of serious trouble in Ireland was announced in the House of Commons on Tuesday. Mr Augustine Birrell (Chief ...

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  23. FOUR DEATHS REPORTED.

    The "Evening News" states that terrific firing occurred on the East coast from four to 5.30 on Tuesday morning. Shells were seen falling ...

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  24. NEXT OF KIN WANTED.

    The Defence Department notifies that the next of kin of the late Private Alexander Richmond, No. 616, 10th Battalion, A.I.F., and of the late ...

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  25. THE RECRUITING TRAIN.

    The recruiting train and party arrived here this evening when the band, with the local cadets, marched through the town, and a very largely attended ...

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  26. CAIRO MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    Senator Pearce on 24th inst. forwarded the following message to the Commandant, Australian Imperial Force, Cairo, to be read at the ...

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  27. A SOLDIER AND HIS REVOLVER.

    When John James Prentice, returned soldier, was knocked down at a pie stall in Bendigo, he had in his pocket a revolver which he had brought home from ...

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  28. DESTROYER'S ENGINE HIT.

    The Norfolk and Suffolk raiders destroyed some haystacks. One man was injured. A destroyer, which previously played a prominent part in ...

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  29. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    An amended regulation relating to the transmission through the post of parcels, provides that parcels not properly packed may be refused acceptance by the ...

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  30. THE REPATRIATION SCHEME.

    As far as can be ascertained no contributions have vet been made in Tasmania to the Soldiers' Repatriation Fund. Information is difficult to ...

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  31. PLANES ATTACK GERMAN SHIPS.

    The Admiralty announces that during the operations against the German battle cruiser squadron, off the east coast on the morning of 25th April two Zeppelins ...

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  32. STRAYED STEAMER REFLOATED.

    Information was received at the Central Telegraph Office to-day that the steamer Wainui, which became stranded on a sandbank inside Macquarie Heads ...

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  33. GERMAN PLOTS IN AMERICA

    It is believed in Washington that the papers captured by the American authorities belonging to Wolfe von Igel, a former secretary to Captain von ...

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  34. 800 ATTEND LUNCHEON.

    Eight hundred officers and men and a number of Australian officials attended the luncheon at the Hotel Cecil. ...

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  35. TELEPHONING LETTERGRAMS.

    The Postal Department has decided that lettergrams may be telephoned to telegraph offices for transmission in the ordinary way, upon payment of an ...

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  36. MARRIED MEN.

    According to an official report of the secret session of the House of Commons, Mr Asquith gave the House particulars of the extension ...

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  38. PLEAS FOR CONSCRIPTION.

    At the Anzac Day celebration last night references were made to the need for conscription. Mr A. C. Palmer. M.H.R., said that ...

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  39. TWO ENEMY PLANES SMASHED.

    The Admiralty announces that on the morning of 23rd April, in spite of inclement weather, our naval seaplanes bombed the enemy's aerodrome at ...

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  40. KING HONORS MR. HUGHES.

    Mr. and Mrs. Hughes have gone to Scotland. The King has commanded their attendance at Windsor Castle to spend ...

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  41. MINISTER STUNNED.

    Mr Birrell, when announcing the disturbance, rose from his seat in the House with an ashen face, and looking stunned. He has always been an ...

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  42. ATTEMPT ON TRAIN.

    An earlier message states that the Drogheda (Ireland) police have warned news agents against circulating seditious and anti-recruiting ...

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  43. FLYING DEPOT STORES.

    It was announced in the Military Orders to-day that a Military Court has been appointed to inquire into and report upon the alleged loss and ...

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  44. VISIT TO EDINBURGH.

    The Provost of Edinburg welcomed Mr Hughes on his arrival yesterday. ...

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  45. ZEPPELIN ACTIVITY.

    The War Office announces that four or five Zeppelins took part in an air raid over Norfolk and Suffolk. Only two of the airships seriously attempted ...

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