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  5. EASTERN CAMPAIGN.

    A communique states that a German offensive is in progress on the outskirts of the village of Tepuka, in the Jacobstad region, south of Riga ...

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  6. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr Hughes) continued the metal conference on Friday. It is understood that Mr Hughes ...

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  7. VERDUN STRUGGLE.

    A communique issued in Paris declares that the Germans at night twice vainly attempted to recapture positions on the Western slopes of Mort Homme. ...

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  8. IRISH REVOLT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr H. H. Asquith) arrived in Dublin to-day (Friday). He arrived at Kingston (64 miles from Dublin) in the early morning. Troops ...

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  9. RELIEF OF POLES.

    The Government has accepted the American proposals for the relief of the starving Poles in the Polish territory occupied by Germany, under ...

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  10. NEWSPAPER'S PROTEST.

    The "Manchester Guardian" on the same morning published a leading article on the Irish question, in which, the winter said:-"James Connolly and ...

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  11. THE CAUCASUS.

    The latest communique from the Caucasus states:- The Turks delivered a merciless night attack on a lofty mountain range ...

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  12. PRESS DINNER.

    The Amalgamated Newspaper Press dinner was held at the Hotel Cecil last evening. Lord Derby president. Mr Hughes was on his right hand ...

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  13. SHOOTING OF SKEFFINCTON.

    Intense satisfaction has been evinced in London at the fact that the Government has decided not to accede to the [?]lamor for the reprieve of the Irish ...

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  14. FIRST BLOOD DRAWN.

    The "Morning Post" correspondent at the British headquarters in France states that tire Anzac troops, after their arrival in France, did not have ...

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  15. PLETHORA OF TAXES.

    A strong testing prevails among directors of Anglo-Australian companies in London that the proposed excess profits tax of 50 per cent in Australia ...

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  16. BALTIC ACTIVITY.

    An advice from Copenhagen states that many of the Germany merchantmen carrying guns and ammunition to Libau (In Courland on the Baltic Sea) are ...

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  17. WHAT BRITAIN FIGHTS FOR.

    Sir Edward Grey, in an interview with the correspondent of the Chicago "Daily News,'' said:-"Our people will not stand Prussian tyranny for western war lords of Prussia perhaps think that ...

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  18. BEFORE THE RISING.

    The rebel executive assembled on Good Friday , in Dublin awaiting news of the German gun running. Meanwhile the emissaries with news of its failure had ...

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  19. SENSATIONAL REPORT.

    The National Tidende," of Copenhagen, says that a shipbroker at Malmoe (In Southern Sweden), who has business relations with the German Baltic ports, ...

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  20. BERLIN RIOTS.

    A neutral from Berlin narrates that on Tuesday the inmates of the Kaiser's palace plainly heard a tumult owing to a great riot. When thousands of ...

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  21. ATTACK ON BRITISH.

    A German communique received in Amsterdam states that Palatinate troops stormed several British lines south-east of the Hohenzollern Redoubt taking ...

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  22. SWISS METALS COMMANDEERED.

    A Berne message declares that the Swiss Federal Council has sequestrated all metals. ...

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  23. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    The fall of kut-el-Amara and the rising in Ireland have been taken with remarkable calmness in India. The former incident seems to have ...

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  24. AN AUSTRIAN MISFORTUNE.

    A Zurich report declares that the Aradszecsenyi flour mills, which are the largest in Hungary, have been destroyed by fire. Enormous stocks of corn and ...

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  25. VICEROY OF IRELAND.

    A correspondent in a letter to the "Daily Mail" suggests the appointment of the Prince of Wales as Viceroy of Ireland. ...

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  26. AFRICAN OPERATIONS.

    General Smutts reports that the enemy was driven off from Kondoarrangi on Tuesday night with severe losses. The enemy persisted in his offensive on ...

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  27. ANZACS IN FRANCE.

    A correspondent at the British headquarters in France says that never since the first British Expeditionary Force secretly entered France has there been a less obtrusive entry, than | ...

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  28. NEW IRISH EXECUTIVE.

    It is reported that Mr Asquith is desirous of establishing an Irish executive partly administrative and partly deliberative during the war. ...

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  29. TROUBLE IN MANNHEIM.

    Unprecedented riots have occurred at Mannheim. The butchers' and bakers' shops and also many residences were pillaged. The authorities swept the streets ...

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  30. IN AUSTRALIA.

    That he had unlawfully worn the uniform of a naval wireless operator, and thus gained access to a wireless station under the control of the naval ...

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  31. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    President Wilson has decided to defer further communications on the trade question with Britain until the submarine question with Germany is ...

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  32. GERMAN SOCIALIST'S APPEAL.

    Herr Liebkneeht at a May Day appeal summoned all workers to no longer tolerate the hell of war. Only the people could terminate war, and ...

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  33. ANZACS ENTERTAINED.

    A gathering of 2000 Australians and New Zealanders quartered in East London occupied the Alexandra Theatre on Friday, at the invitation of ...

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  34. ESCAPE FROM CUSTODY.

    An unusual case was heard by a district court martial yesterday, when Sergeant Harry Dixon was charged with having escaped from custody. The ...

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  35. NEW GERMAN SUBMARINE.

    Capt. Norberg of the barque Lindfield the torpedoing of which was cabled on 27th March, described the U70 as having an emergency surface speed of ...

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  36. LAST GERMAN RAID.

    The "Cologne Gazette" publishes a flamboyant report of the recent German raid on Lowestoft. It says:-The fleet arrived at 5 o'clock in the morning, and ...

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  37. SUSSEX CASE.

    MR Lansing, the Secretary of State, has asked Mr Gerard, the American Ambassador at Berlin, to ascertain the nature of the punishment imposed ...

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  38. THE BALKANS.

    36000 Bulgarians on the Dobindea frontier have been transferred to Salonika. ...

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  39. REPATRIATION FUND.

    "The West Australian" newspaper has received a cheque for £50 from Senator G. F. Pearce toward the Repatriation Fund. This is the first ...

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  40. AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE BASE.

    The Italians hare discovered an Austrian submarine base between Cyrenaica and Egypt. Huge supplies of benzine and tons of food have been discovered in ...

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  41. ANGLO-AMERICAN AGREEMENT.

    The allusion made by Mr Lansing, the American Secretary of State to the Anglo-American agreement for the settlement of disputes, cabled with his reminder ...

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  42. GREECE BANKRUPT.

    Advice from Athens declare that Greece is bankrupt. Her army has not been paid for two months and the families of soldiers are des[?]te. ...

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  45. LUDICROUS, GERMAN PLAN.

    Proceedings at the International Socialists' Conference at Zimmerwald, at the end of April, reveal a ludicrous plan to secure peace by Socialist risings ...

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  46. BAGDAD ADVANCE.

    The Turkish offensive in the direction of Bagdad was repu[?]ed. ...

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