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  3. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— The hostile attack reported yesterday in the neighborhood of Locre was ...

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  4. AFTER WAR TRADE

    Having inquired into the best commercial and industrial policy for Britain after the war, the committee over which Lord Balfour of Burleigh ...

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  5. AMERICAN NEWS

    The American Consul at Melbourne furnishes to Reuter the following wireless from Honolulu:—Washington, Sunday. ...

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  6. THE SITUATION BETTER

    A French communique states:—"There has been violent artillery firing in the night north of the Avre River, and between Lassigny and ...

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  7. ENCOURAGING REPORTS

    Week-end reports from the battle front are distinctly heartening, showing that the Germans are prevented from exploiting their Kemmel success, thanks to the ...

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  8. CUMULATIVE EVIDENCE OF HUN LOSSES.

    The "Times," in a leading article, says that it would be unwise to draw deductions from local battles. It is impossible not to be struck by the ...

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  9. THE ADELAIDE TRAGEDY.

    The inquest on the returned soldier, Brokenshire, who was shot dead at Dulwich on Saturday, was opened to-day. Albert Ernest Hunt gave ...

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  10. AUSTRALIANS V. GERMANS.

    Mr Hamilton Fyfe, the "Daily Mail" correspondent at the British Headquarters, referring to the gassing of Ypres, says that a British gas expert ...

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  11. THE POSSIBLE EVACUATION OF YPRES.

    Writers in London discuss regretfully the possible evacuation of Ypres, so long the northern buttress of the Allied line, and drenched with British blood as no ...

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  12. THE GUILDFORD CASTLE

    The report of the official enquiry into the attack on the hospital ship Guildford Castle was published by the Admiralty on Tuesday, and shows ...

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  13. HUN LOSSES

    In the Reichstag, General von Wrisbeng stated that up to 31st March there were 664,105 German soldiers missing. Of these 236,676 were ...

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  14. AN OPTIMISTIC VIEW.

    The "Times," which has not been unduly optimistic, says that there is growing conviction that the first swift German advance will not recur. It says ...

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  15. GERMANY'S VAIN HOPES

    It is difficult, amid all the bombast and sabre-rattling in which they indulge, to judge precisely what it is that the Germans are now striving to obtain by ...

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  16. "WE CAN'T ALL BE SOLDIERS."

    United States Wireless Message.—By courtesy of Mr William C. Magelssen, U.S. Consul.) San Francisco, Sunday. ...

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  17. RECRUITING IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Recruiting is continuing vigorously. The womenfolk here are following the Australian example, and are making eligible run the gauntlet at the ...

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  18. ATTACK DEVELOPING.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas, Haig states:—"A hostile attack was developing this afternoon in the neighborhood of ...

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  19. FURIOUS BOMBARDMENT AT VILLERS

    A French communique reports a furious bombardment at Villers-Bretonneux, on the Duce and west of Noyon. ...

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  20. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The American delegation visiting the United Kingdom was entertained at luncheon at Whitehall Palace, where the visitors were enabled to meet ...

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  21. THE FATE OF YPRES.

    The "Daily Mail" says that besides a strategic Ypres has a moral importance as the scene of repeated furious battles, in which the British always ...

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  22. LUDENDOFF'S BOAST

    Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters, states that operations on a large scale have not occurred for 48 hours, ...

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  23. AUSTRO-GERMAN COMBINE

    Reuter's correspondent at Christiania states that it is learnt from an excellent source that a number of great. German and Austro-Hungarian ...

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  24. GERMANY AND HOLLAND

    The political tension, due to Berlin's demands on Holland, continues, but it may be said with some confidence that the situation has become no ...

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  25. THE CHANNEL PORTS.

    Mr Lovat Fraser says that the predominant naval view apparently is that the capture of the channel ports would not affect our sea strategy. This only ...

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  26. INTERNMENT CAMP PANIC.

    A message from Amsterdam states that a newspaper rumor that Germany had sent an ultimatum to Holland caused a panic in the camp at Hattem, ...

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  27. HARD STRUGGLE AT KEMMEL EXPECTED.

    Very hard struggles in the Kemmel area are still expected. New German divisions continue to arrive, and a prodigious number of guns has now ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN VALOR

    Commenting on the part played by the Australian troops in the recapture of Villers-Bretonneux, "The National News" says:—"It was a glorious, ...

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  29. FINLAND'S TROUBLES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm says that a Socialist deputation waited on the Finnish White Minister, Gripenberg, demanding in the name of ...

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  30. RAILWAY TO BE RE-OPENED.

    It is stated by "Het Vaderland" that while it has been agreed to re-open the Limburg railway, there is still some difference of opinion regarding ...

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  31. RUSSIA'S TRIBULATION

    The long silence from Petrograd has been broken by the receipt of messages from Reuter's correspondent the latest of which is 23rd April. This message ...

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  32. HEAVY FIGHTING PROGRESSES.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters, telegraphing on Sunday evening, says:—"Heavy lighting is progressing at ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Capetown reports that great interest is being taken in Herzog's visit to the eastern provinces in view of the recent strained ...

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  34. DETAILS OF ENEMY LOSSES.

    It is stated that one regiment lost 36 officers, including its commander (killed) in the attack on 25th April. We took prisoner 50, who gleefully ...

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  35. TRIBUTE TO THE FRENCH.

    The French fighting filled the Australians with enthusiasm. They cite especially the case in which 40 French attacked and routed 150 Germans, and ...

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  36. IRISH CONSCRIPTION.

    It is stated by the "Times" correspondent in Rome that the "Corriere d'Italia," the Vatican semi-official organ, states that the Vatican has ...

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  37. GALLANT WORK IN THE AIR.

    British airmen continue to do great work. One with a patrol at Estaires, shot down six enemy machines in a single day. He was himself unhurt ...

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  38. QUEEN'S MESSAGE TO THE FORCES

    The Queen has addressed a message, to the Navy, Army and Air Forces, as follows:— "I send this message to tell every ...

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  39. TURKS OCCUPY KARS

    A Turkish official message states:—"On Saturday we occupied Kars, and captured [?] guns and a large quantity of war material." ...

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  40. NATIONALISTS AND SINN FEINERS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Dublin says that apparently the new political alliance is disintegrating. The Nationalists and Sinn Fein are fighting ...

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  41. BISHOP'S VISIT TO FRONT.

    Bishop Ling, Bathurst after several weeks spent conducting service at the front, says:—"The most impressive feature of the Australians' attitude ...

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