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  4. SKEFFINCTON'S WARNING.

    Skeffington in a letter to the editor of the "Daily Chropicle" on 7th April, wanned him that the situation was excremely grave He sid that the ...

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  5. "LET LABOR ARISE"

    Mr W. M. Hughes, the Commonwealth Prime Minister, attended and addressed a Labor demonstration in the Queen's Hall, London, on Wednesday ...

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  6. VERDUN STRUGGLE.

    A semi-official statement issued in Paris states that the German objective west of the Meuse River at Verdun is still tho strategic Hill "304." ...

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  7. IRISH PROBLEM.

    Despite the suppression of the rebellious outbreak in Dublin and elsewhere, the Irish problem continues to agitate political circles. The ...

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  8. PRISONERS TRIED FOR LOOTING.

    Many prisoners are being tried in Dublin for looting So anxious were the looters to get irid of their plunder that they surreptitiously deposited hundreds ...

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  9. COMMISSION APPOINTED.

    He also announced that Lord Hardinge, of Peushurst (late Viceroy of India), Mr Justice Shearman, and Sir Mackenzie Chalmers (formerly ...

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  10. RUSSIANS NEARING BAGDAD

    A Petrograd communique states that Russian forces have checked a Turkish offensive at Mamahatum, in the Caucasus ...

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  11. MEETING OF NATIONALISTS.

    A vacating of the Irish members of the House of Commons was held yesterday, Mr J. Redmond presiding The meeting carried a resolution expressing grief and ...

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  12. DUBLIN MAN'S DEATH.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), then made his promised reply to the question asked by Mr P. Morrell on Tuesday as to whether the rebel ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S HEROES

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  14. GERMANS AND WAR,

    A Swiss traveller recently in berlin, reports a Rome message states that the hopes of the German arms achieving a decisive victory have vanished. ...

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  15. APPEAL TO IRISHMEN.

    The Nationalists manifesto to the people of Ireland refers to the "mad an unsuccessful attempt at revolution," and solemnly appeals an Irishmen to choose ...

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  16. FOE'S TRENCH ENTERED.

    A Paris communique states :—"A strong enemy attack in the vicinity of Hill 287 has been completely repulsed. We occupied some elements of ...

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  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  18. POSSIBLE PEACE MEDIATION.

    The Berlin correspondent of the newspaper "Nieuwe Courant" states that the secretary to the American Embassy has gone to Copennagen to ...

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  19. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

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  20. EARLY HISTORY REVEALED.

    "Le Matin", of Paris suites that the revelation of the inner history of the Battle of Verdun shows that the French were only aware on February ...

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  21. DISCUSSION IN LORDS.

    Lord Middleton said in the House of Lords that it was well known that submarines were obtaining fuel on the west coast of Ireland, but the Government ...

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  22. TRIAL OF CASEMENT.

    Mr Asquith stated that the trial of the traitor Sir Roger casement would begin on Monday, May 15. The Cologne "Volkszeitung" has ...

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  23. WEST AUSTRALIA.

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  24. VICTORIA.

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  25. TASMANIA.

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  26. GERMAN WAR COUNCIL.

    Berlin advices show that a German war council is siting for the purpose of maturing plans for a great spring offensive. ...

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  27. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Under-Secretary for War (Mr Tennant) stated in the House of Common on Wednesday that British aeroplanes conveyed 18,800bs of food and ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

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  29. PEER UTTERED WARNING.

    The House of Lords debated the motion tabled by Lord Loreburn censuring the Government's pre-rebellion policy. ...

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  30. ANZACS' DEEDS.

    The Paris newspapers, commenting on the arrival of the Anzac troops on the West front, pay warm tributes to the bravery they have displayed in ...

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  31. RUSSIAN M.S.P.

    The members of the Russian Duma, at present visiting England, were accommodated with seats in the Distinguished Strangers Gallery at the ...

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  32. BULGAR UNREST.

    Athens is in receipt of news stating that thousands of Socialists held an anti-dynastic and anti-war demonstration at Sofia (the Bulgarian capital) ...

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  33. MR RYAN BUSY.

    Mr T. J. Ryan, Premier of Queensland. on Wednesday had interviews at the Local Government Board, the Colonial Office, and the Board of ...

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  34. INTERSTATE FATALITIES

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  35. SUSSEX TORPEDOED.

    Germany has abndoned her previoud contention that the French Channel steamer Sussex (1,353 tons), which was badly damged in March, with a loss of ...

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  36. BRITISH RECRUITS.

    Derby groups of recruits embodying men of the ages of 19 and also those of 41 years will be called up for service on 13th June. ...

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  37. AUTHOR'S SUGGESTION.

    Mr. Bernard Shaw, the well-known author, has proposed that the rebellious Sinn Feiners should be handed over to General Joffree. the French ...

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  38. COMPULSORY SERVICE

    The House of Commons sat all night discusing the Compulsory Military Service Bill in committee. The measure has not you been finally passed. ...

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  39. HUNS' WAR LOSSES.

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  40. QUEENSLAND.

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  41. ORGANISING LABOR.

    The President of the Board of Tirade. (Sir Walter Runciman)reply to a question asked in the House of Commons by Sir John Lonsdale, regarding ...

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  42. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

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  43. GERMAN DESTROYER DAMAGED.

    The newspaper "Telegr[?]" states that a German destrover has returned to Zeebringge after she has been severely damaged in an action with ...

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  44. GERMANS MUST BE BEATEN.

    Mr Herbert Samule (the Home Secretary.) speaking at the National Liberal Club, on Wednesday, said that the Irish revolt would be known in ...

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  45. CYMRIC's FATE.

    President Woodrow Wilson has asked Mr Walter Page the United States Ambassador to Gleat Britain to report on the sinking of the White Star imer ...

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  46. APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS.

    A large number of appointments and promotions in the Expeditionary Forces were gasetted to-day. Among them were the following :—To be major and ...

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  47. ADMINISTRATIVE ERRORS.

    In the House of Lords, Lord Lorepurn declared that the Government ought to treat Parliament candidly The events of the war had shown that ...

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  48. RECRUITING MEETING AT DAYLESFORD.

    A recruiting meeting, the third held here since the outbreak of the war, in the Town Hall was largely attended last night, THe Mayour (Cr Walton) presided. ...

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  49. AUSTRIAN TRANSPORT.

    In is reported from Rome that a French submarine has sunk an enems transport in the Lower Adriatic The vessel was laden with a carge of raw ...

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  50. EASTERN FRONT.

    "German attacks near Smorgon (50 miles south-west of Vilna) and also south of Krevo have been repulsed," reports an official bulletin from ...

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