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  4. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

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  5. RUSSIAN FIELD HOSPITAL.

    Newspapers are giving prominence to the Russian field hospital subscribed for in Australia, at Madame Melba's initiative ...

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  6. ANOTHER ARREST.

    Daniel Julian Bailey, a soldier who was arrested at Wandsworth yesterday, was placed in the dock with Sir Roger Casement and charged with high ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN CONSCRIPTION.

    A Paris communique issued on Sunday states that French forces repelled a surprise attack on a french to the southward of Roye (north of Compiegne), in ...

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  8. THE IRISH RISING.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) is to proceed to Belfast from Dublin on Monday for a conference with the civil and military authorities. He will be ...

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  9. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    The President of France, M. Poincare, speaking at Ma[?]cy On Saturday, said that neither directly nor indirectly had Germany offered peace. ...

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  10. CATTLE FOR GERMANY.

    Great droves of cattle are going from Holland to Germany. Two thousand milch cows "crossed the frontier yesterday. ...

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  11. VIEWS OF ARCHBISHOP PUBIC.

    Archbishop Dubig, speaking at the dedication of the new Christian brothers College at Ipswich yesterday, said that it was to be hopped that in ...

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  12. CORDON DISTRICT RECRUITS.

    W. O'Brien; son of Mr C. O'Brien, of Gordon, who went, to camp a short time ago, has already been promoted to the rank of corporal. Before the ...

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  13. WAR ON MERCHANTMEN.

    Liverpool underwriters estimate that the shipping losses during April, apart from the Rangatira, which was wrecked, amounted to 25,009,000, compared with ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA'S HEROES.

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  15. MESOPOTAMIA.

    The British press representative in Mesopotamia, Mr Edmund Candler, has forwarded to London the first connected narrative of the siege of Kut-el-Amara, ...

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  16. ANGLO-RUSSIAN AGREEMENT.

    The Petrograd newspaper "Novoe Vroma" states that an Anglo-Russian agreement has been concluded covering Persia and Constantinople. ...

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  17. SPECIAL TRAIN CAMPAIGN.

    The Train Recruitings campaign initiated in the Western district in Easter week was continued to-day in the Gippsland district. The passengers by ...

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  18. CONFIDENCE IN GERMANS.

    James Connolly, the self-styled "Commandant-General of the Irish Republican Army," who was executed on Friday last, on 28th April issued an ...

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  19. LAST ENEMY COLONY.

    According to intelligence received from the town of Moschi, in the north of German East Africa, The German troops on Tuesday last took advantage of a heavy ...

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  20. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

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  21. WOMEN'S UNNERVING ORDEAL.

    A young Englishwoman who unwittingly became involved in the revolt, had a thrilling experience. In an interview, she has related that ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN CONSCRIPTION.

    An Australian correspondent has cabled to London the comments of the "Sydney Morning Herald" on the Labor anti-conscription manifesto. ...

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  23. CONSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN.

    There was a good attendance at the public meeting held in the Town Hal on Saturday evening in connection with the conscription movement inaugurated, ...

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  24. COALITION CABINET.

    Lord Derby, whose work as director of recruiting is regarded by many as having entitled him to a place in the Coalition Cabinet, dealt briefly with the ...

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  25. VICTORIA.

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  26. FRIDAY'S BATTLE.

    A semi-official message from Paris states that the German attacks at Verdun have been continued without cohesion or success, and Friday was ...

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  27. ANTI-CONSCRIPTIONISTS.

    Many members of the Anti-Peace Society on Saturday endeavored to prevent a number of anti-conscriptionists entering a secretly convened meeting held in ...

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  28. BRITISH FRONT.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports that after the heaviest bombardment on Saturday night, by guns of all types, three parties attacked Plogstra[?]te wood. One ...

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  29. SPEECH BY MR. COOK.

    Mr .Joseph Cook, the leader of the Federal Opposition, referring to-day to compulsion, said "On Friday last, three Labor Senators, two of them at least ...

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  30. TRAITOR'S TRIAL.

    Intense interest is being manifested in the approaching trial of Sir Roger Casement the British traitor, who was captured while engaged in ...

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  31. ENGLISH OPINIONS.

    Mr J. H. Thomas, the railwaymen's secretary, speaking against compulsion at Ashford yesterday, said that it would be interesting to know what Australian ...

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  32. INTERSTATE FATALITIES.

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  33. THE BALKANS.

    The Germans have bombarded the Greek village of Mayadak (? Mayadala), 35 miles north-west of Salonika, near the Greco-Serbian frontier. The ...

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  34. KAISER'S NEW ADVISER.

    It is officially announced by the German Government that Dr Von Delbrueck, the German Minister for the Interior has resigned. The reason given ...

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  35. ENEMY SUBJECTS.

    The British Minister for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) states an advice from Washington, has communicated with the United States respecting ...

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  36. CAVALRY SKIRMISHES.

    Salonika messages state that many [?]kirmishes have occurred in the past fortnight between detachments of British Yeomanry and German Uhlans. ...

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  37. FRENCH CONSUL-GENERAL'S VIEWS.

    Sir William Cullen Chief Justice, and M. Chayot, Consul-General for France, clashed on the question of conscription at the annual dinner of the ...

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  38. LOSSES IN DUBLIN.

    Claims for compensation by Dublin property-owners, who suffered by the revolt amounting to £1,400,000 have already been lodged. ...

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  39. SCHOONER CREW'S EXPERIENCE.

    Stories of ill-treatment are told by the crew of the Swedish schooner Harald (1736 tons), which has been torpedoed by a German submarine since the new ...

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  40. SERBIAN ARMY.

    Athens reports state that the Greek Government has been informed by the Entente Powers that they will not insist upon transporting the Serbian ...

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  41. MOTION IN AMERICAN CONGRESS.

    A motion expressing the "horror of the American people" at the execution of the leaders of the Irish revolt has been introduced into the United States ...

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  42. ZEPPELIN AIRSHIRS.

    It is believed in Copen[?]agen that a Zeppelin airship has been shot down and lost off the coast of Norway. On Saturday night three British ...

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  43. CABINET'S INTENTIONS.

    Widespread rumors are current that the Government proposes to establish a provisional Government representing all parties in Ireland. It is expected ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

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  45. GERMAN REBUFF TO AMERICA.

    The Kaiser has decorated Captain Boy-ed formerly German naval attache at Washington, who, with Captain von Papen, was recalled in deference to the ...

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  46. THE CAUCASUS.

    German newspapers report that the Grand Duke Nicholas, owing to his success in Asia Minor, has been offered a high command in the armies opposing ...

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  47. INDIAN HERO REWARDED.

    [?]ance Corporal Naik Lala, of the 41st Dogras (late Bengal Infantry), of the Indian army has been awarded the Victoria Cross. ...

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  48. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    News has been received in London that Colonel Coventry, 20 other officers, and 230 men are confined at Damascus as prisoners of war. ...

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  49. SALE OF DRUGS TO SOLDIERS.

    Commenting on the British Army Council's action in forbidding the sale of cocaine and other drugs to soldiers the "Daily Graphic" says:- ...

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  50. RETREAT OF ENEMY.

    A Petrograd communique says:- The enemy in Mestopotamia precipitately retreated at Mosu[?] and in the vicinity, abandoning guns and ...

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  51. RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    The Turks, alarmed at the Russian advance, are making great efforts to stem it before Hrzingan. Many German officers are present, stiffening the Turkish ...

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  52. FIGHTING IN PERSIA.

    Despatches from Kermanshab, in Persia, detail 16 hours [?]nguinary fighting in the Kurdish village of Sarmil, situated on a hill between two ...

    Article : 99 words
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