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  4. SHALL ARMS FACTORY.

    In the House of Representatives yes-terday, Mr YATES said that the Government wore hustling and bustling members into ...

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  5. VERDUN STRUGGLE.

    The Royal Commission which is inquiring into the recent rebellious outbreak in Ireland resumed, its inquiries on Monday morning. Lord Hardinge ...

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  6. VERDUN CONFLICTS

    A Paris communique issued on Monday afternoon reports as follows on the severe fighting along the French front.— ...

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  7. RUSSIAN LAKES REGION.

    A Betrograd communique reports that all enemy efforts io adopt the offensive north, of Lake Narooz (South-West Russia) have been repulsed, while south of ...

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  8. LABOR'S IDEALS.

    Sanator MacDougall, of New South Wiales, accompanied Mr and Mrs Hughes aud Mr and Mrs Fisher to Devonport on Sunday, when the ...

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  9. THREE MERCHANTMEN.

    A communique from Petrograd re-ports:— "One of our submarines sank three German steamers in the Baltic." ...

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  10. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  11. TIGRIS CAMPAIGN.

    General Sir Percy lake the Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia, re- ports that the south bank of the Tigris. was clear of the enemy on Saturday as ...

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  12. SPEECH TO ANZACS.

    Colonel Johnston received Mr Hughes at Weymouth, and the party then motored to the Australian camp, where the Prime Minister delivered a ...

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  13. 3000 PAIRS SOCKS WANTED.

    The hon. secretary (Mrs Lorimer) of Tivey's Brigade Comforts Fund, has written to invite co-operation in a scheme to collect 3000 pairs of socks ...

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  14. EIGHT HUMAN WAVES.

    The Paris correspondent of the, "Daily Chronicle" states that an eye-witness of the fighting at Verdun on Saturday last declares that the fighting ...

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  15. SUBMARINE COMMANDERS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Washington states, that President Woodrow Wilson is prepared to make a serious issue of the question of ...

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  16. Y.M.C.A. NATIONAL APPEAL.

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  17. NEW ZEALAND WAR. REGISTRATIONS.

    Mr Russell, Minister for External Affairs, stated that the Crown Law Office had been instructed to proceed with the prosecution of a considerable ...

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  18. TERRIFIC FIGHTING.

    A Paris communique says:—We have progressed south of Hill 287, and forced the enemy to evacuate a small work which he has been holding since 18th ...

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  19. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Visitors from all. parts of the district have visited the scene of the subsidence at Mereweather. No material alteration is noticeable in the ...

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  20. ANZAC STAFF.

    General V. C. Selheim Colonel R. M'C. Anderson, and 360 members of the Australian Headquarters' Staff, arrived at Paddington (London), on ...

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  21. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

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  22. A RECORD IN WIRELESS.

    Mr K. G. Ormiston, wireless operator on the Ventura, last night received a message from Tuckerton Station, in New Jersey, U.S.A. The ...

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  23. BUSY WEEK.

    The Prime Minister has much public business to engage his attention, including lunches with the Japanese Ambassador (Mr Inouye) and the Italian ...

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  24. MENINGITIS OUTBREAK.

    Three cases of meningitis were, admitted to the institution today, the Alfred Hospital reports. Two are military cases: and the other patient is a ...

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  25. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    A proposal, has been made that the Allied Economic Conference, the opening of which has been fixed for June 5th, should be further, postponed for ...

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  26. FREEDOM OF BIRMINGHAM.

    At a meeting of the Birmingham City Council on Monday two Labor members moved, protesting against the Freedom of the City being conferred ...

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  27. DRUGS FOR HOSPITALS.

    Following the lead given by the Melbourne hospitals, nine of the leading Sydney hospitals have decided to combine for the purpose of jointly buying ...

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  28. MORE REBELS SENTENCED.

    Two more, rebels in Dublin were sentenced to death, but the sentences have been commuted to terms of imprisonment. Seven others were sentenced to ...

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  29. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    The Daylight Saving scheme came into operation in Great Britain on Sunday. The changer was effected without the ...

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  30. MR RYAN GOING TO THE FRONT.

    The Queensland Premier (Mr Ryan) will shortly proceed to the West front in order to inspect the Queensland portion of the Australian army in France. ...

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  31. BRITISH HEAVILY ATTACKED

    ln a despatch forwarded to London on Monday night General Sir Douglas Haig (the Commander-in-Chief in France) reports that after a heavy ...

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  32. LATER CASES.

    Two cases of meningitis were admitted to the Alfred Hospital to-day, and three cases (all females) to the Melbourne Hospital for observation. ...

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  33. PREMIER'S NEGOTIATIONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) on Monday made his first appearance in the House of Commons since his return from Ireland. He received a warm ...

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  34. GERMAN MINISTRY.

    Changes in the German Ministry are still being freely discussed, but no official announcement has been made. It is generally understood that a ...

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  35. THE BROKEN HILL FATALITY.

    Patrick Whelan, of Gippsland, who arrived here on Friday, and was re­ported to be suffering from meningitis, died in the hospital this morning. ...

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  36. A CRICKETER'S DEATH.

    Frank Downes, who died to the Coast Hospital on Saturday, was one of the best left-handed break bowlers of his day. He played against, English ...

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  37. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS.

    In the House of Lords on Monday the Minister far War (Earl Kitchener) said that the civil authorities would henceforth deal with genuine ...

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  38. CASE AT WENTWORTH.

    A case of meningitis is reported from Wentworth among soldiers on leave from the Bendigo Camp. Twelve of the soldiers are in the town now from ...

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  39. BRITISH FOOD PRODUCTION.

    In the Commons yesterday Mr Acland, Liberal member for Camborne, uttered a warning against the danger of a breakdown in home food ...

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  40. SEEKING A SETTLEMENT.

    Both the "Daily Mail" (Unionist) and the "Daily Chronicle" (Liberal) are advocating that the conference called together by King George at Buckingham ...

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  41. SOUTH WALES BORROWINGS.

    Mr Hoyle, Assistant Treasurer, stated to-day that negotiations were proceeding in London on behalf of the State for another loan, and that the ...

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  42. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German communique claims:— South-west of Gwenchy several lines of the British position, extending to a length of 2188 meters, were captured ...

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  43. EMPIRE DAY.

    Mr Rudyard Kipling, the eminent writer, has written the following message for Empire Day (Wednesday):— "When Germany challenged us ...

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  44. FORESTRY CONFERENCE.

    At the Forestry Conference to-day Mr Ashford, Minister for Lands and Forests in New South Wales, stated that a Forest School was to be ...

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  45. POST WAR DUMPING.

    Replying to a question, Mr Asquith said the advisers of the Government had failed to find evidence that Germany and America were making and ...

    Article : 101 words
  46. AID TO MINING PROSPECTING.

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  48. ITALIANS' BATTLE.

    " A fierce enemy attack on the left bank of the Adige River (in the Trentino) has been repulsed with heavy losses to the Austrians," states a ...

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  49. DETENTION OF MAILS.

    The United States has drafted its note to Great Britain respecting the detention and examination of American mails by the British authorities. ...

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  51. PAPER PULP.

    The English baner makers are establishing a ill in canada for sulphide pulp, in order to secure freedom from Swedish supplies, which are now ...

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