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  5. PORTUGAL'S INTERFERENCE.

    German newspapers publish an inspired statement on reprisals against Portugal. They say that owing to geographical and other circumstances ...

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  6. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent in Rome states that the Italian offensive which was launched simultaneously with the German attack on Verdun resulted ...

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  7. SUBMARINE PIRACY.

    A Berlin official massage assert that so enemy merchantmen were sunk by German, submarines or wines during March, totalling 207,000 tons. ...

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  8. ITALIAN OFFENSIVE

    A French semi-official advice, commenting on the German explanation that 'bad visibility caused a slackening of the offensive at Verdun," says that ...

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  9. ATTEMPT ON STEAMER.

    The "Times" states that a submarine attempted to destroy the steamer where-on Lord Chelmsford, the new Viceroy of India, and his family voyaged to India. ...

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  10. POLITICAL CRISIS ENDED.

    The crisis has now ended. The Cabined has withdrawn its resignation. ...

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  11. BRITISH STEAMER MINED.

    Lloyd's report that the British steamer Shenandoah has been mined and sunk. Two of the crew are [?]issing. ...

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  12. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Ship captains report that German cruisers are patrolling outside the Gulf of Riga, and also that there are many new German submarines in the ...

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  13. THE SUSSEX.

    The Foreign Office points out that Germany's statement regarding the submarining of the Sussex. viz., that a submarine attacked some vessel at a ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    Enemy artillery has developed greater activity against the Archduke Joseph's army. We evacuated the advanced position South of Sperone and retired to ...

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  15. PRISONER AT CASSEL.

    A British prisoner at Cassel has written a letter in which he describes conditions recalling the Wittenburg Camp. Typhus broke out among the Russian ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN POSITION STORMED.

    A communique says:—In the Adamelle sector we attacked an enemy position, and captured it by Wednesday evening. ...

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  17. DANISH VESSEL CAPTURED.

    A German submarine in the Cubtegat captured the Danish steamer Kasan, bound from Liverpool. ...

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  18. THE BALKANS.

    The situation in Greece is apparently becoming acute. Newspapers are talking of resistance if the Serbians use the Greek railways via Pabras. ...

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  19. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    A Berlin communique states:—The enemy attacked Field Marshal Hindenburg's army north-west of Dvinsk and south of Lake Narocz but was ...

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  20. AMERICAN SITUATION.

    President Woodrow Wilson and the State Department a Washington message reports, have agreed to despatch the evidence of submarine atrocities to Berlin, ...

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  21. HUN TORPEDO BOAT DAMAGED.

    A severely damaged torpedo boat has passed Helsingford, going outhwards. The damage is attributed to a British submarine. ...

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  22. ATTEMPT ON SOCIALIST LEADER.

    A woman fired two shots at Dr Liebknecht the Socialist leader, in a street in Berlin. Both shots missed. The woman has been arrested. ...

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  23. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    A communique states a German offensive between Lakes Sventin and Ilzin was twice hauled back, the enemy abandoning a large number of ...

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  24. FAMINE IN TURKEY.

    The Turkish newspaper "Tanin" states that the people of Constantinople, Baroussa, Angora, and Smyrna are dying of hunger. ...

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  25. COMFORTS FOR MEN IN THE TRENCHES.

    The committee which was formed to organise and carry out the objects of the above mentioned league, particularly for the men of the 39th (Ballarat) ...

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  26. "THE LAST WORD."

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at New York says that the Cabinet has approved of President Wilson's submarine policy, and that a note be sent to ...

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  27. GERMANS LAYING NETS.

    The Germans are laying huge submerged steel nets with meshes six yards in diameter across the international waters, at the South Drogden ...

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  28. ROUMANIA'S POSITION.

    Bucharest describes the alleged commercial treaty between Roumania and the Central Powers cabled on 13th April, as a falsehood intended to influence German ...

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  29. BUKOWINA OPERATIONS.

    An Austrian communique states:—Heavy fighting has developed at the mouth of the Lower Strypa and southeast of Buczacz in the west southern ...

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  30. LABOR LEADERS IMPRISONED.

    William Gallacher, chairman of the Clyde Workers' Committee, and John Muir, editor of the "Worker," were sentenced to a years' imprisonment for ...

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  31. THE CAUCASUS.

    A Petrograd communique states that the Turks for six days a[?]acked our centre west of Euzenum but were repulsed with heavy losses. The Turks ...

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  32. PLOT IN UNITED STATES.

    The arrest of plotters in America concerned in the manufacture of bombs for blowing up munition ships was due to the arrest in London of a man giving ...

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  33. ANZACS AT FOOTBALL.

    In the fast Rugby match at Swansea at team representing West Wales defeated the Australian team by 23 points to 7. The game was witnessed by 15,000 ...

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  34. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE RESUMED.

    The latest official communique says:—"We look the offensive south of Garbunooka, in the Dvinsk region cutting four lines of barbed wire and occupying ...

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  35. CAMP NOTES.

    The camp concerts organised by the Citizens' Committee were continued during the week, two concerts being provided, the first by the Ballarat, ...

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  36. AUSTRIAN MINISTER.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" says that in political o[?]rcles in Vienna much importance is attached to the visit to Berlin of Baron Stephen Burian the Austrian ...

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  37. TURCO-GERMAN DISSENSION.

    The "Times" Balkan correspondent says that since the fall of Erzerum tie hostility between the Turks and Germans has increased. The Germans are ...

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  38. RECRUITINC CRISIS.

    The re[?]ting situation in England has reached an acute stage. A most important meeting of the Cabinet was held on Friday afternoon, ...

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  39. LIVELY BOMBARDMENT.

    An official communique reports a somewhat lively bombardment of our positions beween Malancourt Wood and Hill 304. Our batteries showed great ...

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  40. THE SOLDIERS' MAIL DAY.

    According to Signaller R. L. Mashford, of the 13th Battalion, who writes from Egypt, the soldiers there look forward to mail day as a child does ...

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  41. ILLNESS OF MR. HUGHES

    The first address delivered by Mr. W. M. Hughes (the Commonwealth Prime Minister) to a labor gathering, will be on the occasion of the combined Labor ...

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  42. FIGHTING IN BITLIS REGION.

    Our troops in the Bitlis region, after a fight lasting many days, defeated a Turkish division which had newly arrived from Constantinople. We ...

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  43. BERLIN CLAIMS.

    A Berlin wireless message states:—A few batalions only, after artillery preparations which have greatly increased in violence, were able to carry ...

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  44. TIGRIS CAMPAIGN.

    General Lake the British Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia reports that the British troops south of the Tigris [?] 12th April forced back the enemy's lines over ...

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  45. CHARACTERISTIC HUN ACT.

    Two German deserters have informed a Dutch correspondent that they were glad to escape from the hell on the Verdun front. ...

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  46. LORD DERBY'S BELIEF.

    Speaking at the Guild Hall on Friday, Lord Derby, Director of Recruiting, said three things were equally imperative with which to win the war, ...

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  47. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION.

    It is officially announced that an Australian column after a brisk fight captured the Turkish camp near Jifjaffa in Egypt, on the morning of 13th April. ...

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  48. A REDOUBTABLE CHAMPION.

    Lady Burnham, president of the Women's Patriotic League, in an article in the "Daily Graphic," says:—"The women of Great Britain have ...

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  49. GENERAL HAIG'S REPORT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We exploded mines cast of Ve[?]milles on Thursday evening considerably damaging the enemy's position. ...

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  50. MEETING ON YARRA BANK.

    About 5000 habitues of the Yarra Bank listened to the harangues of various speakers this afternoon. A large force of mounted and foot police ...

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  51. A BRISK FIGHT.

    It is officially stated that the Commander-in-Chief in Egypt reports that on Australian column attacked the enemy's camp near Jifjaffa at 7 o'clock ...

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  52. MODIFICATION OF PRESENT SYSTEM.

    The Cabinet recruiting special committes conferred yesterday with the Army Chiefs. It is generally understood that the Cabinet decided, at ...

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  53. SICK AND WOUNDED FUND.

    We have received for this fund the sum of £6/12/6 from the Lal Lal and District Committee per Mr D J. Maher. ...

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  54. GEHMAN MESSAGE.

    A Berlin wireless states that a strong British advance from crater positions south of St. Eloi was completely repulsed by hand grenades. ...

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  55. FREEDOM OF LONDON.

    The c[?]ket accompanying the Freedom of the City of London, which will be presented to Mr Hughes (the Commonwealth Prime Minster), on ...

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  57. NEW FRENCH HOWITZER.

    The latest triumph by French engineers is a new 16-inch howitzer said to be equal to the German gun of similar dim[?]ions. ...

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  58. CANADIAN CONSCRIPTION.

    A strong conscription movement has been started. Sr Robert Borden stated that Canada had already raised 300,000 men. Recruits are now exceed. ...

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  59. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  60. EMDEN OFFICER.

    An officer of the late German cruiser E[?] and [?] prisoner [?]ped in [?]ts, [?] ...

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