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  4. IRISH SITUATION

    Mr Edward Short, Secretary for Ireland, has returned unexpected to London. It is understood he will submit to the Cabinet evidence of a ...

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  5. WESTERN FRONT

    On the night of 22nd May, reports Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, the enemy rushed one of our posts at Aveiny Wood. Two of our men are ...

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  6. SHIPS FOR AUSTRALIA

    Mr W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia and Mr. W.L. Comyn, president of the company that built the concrete ship Faith, hve conferred on ...

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  7. NO PEACE BY NEGOTIATION

    At the annual meeting pf the Northumberland Miners' Council a proposal that the Government should initiate peace by negotiation was withdrawn, ...

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  8. ATTACK MARKED BY UTMOST FEROCITY.

    Mr Ferry Robinson, "The Times," correspondent at the British headquarters, says that the Hospitals consisted of a large roof covering a great area of ground ...

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  9. BEATING THE SUBMARINES.

    Commenting on the shipping tonnage losses, an expert points out that the Germans in the whole of the first quarter of 1918 have done little more than ...

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  10. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    President Wilson has approved of the plan of Mr H. G. Hoover, Food Controller, to send 90,000 tons of food stuffs to the starving Belgians in 90 ...

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  11. THE CASUALTIES.

    Mr Hamilton Fyfe, the "Daily Mail" correspondent at the British Headquarters, says that there were some hundreds of casualties equally divided ...

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  12. PRIVATE C. H. MACKIN.

    Private C. H. Mackin of the 8th Battalion died on 4th May, of wounds sustained in action in France. He was a son of Mr and Mrs Joe Mackin, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. PRIVATE ALEX. GROVE.

    Advice was received this week, that Private Alex. Grove. had been killed in action in France. He was the son of Mr and Mrs Chas. Grove, of Eyre ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SUNKEN DESTROYER BOMBED.

    It is reported that a German destroyer that was sunk at the Zeebrugge Mole has been further damaged by British aviators, who have dropped ...

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  15. FRENCH ENTER ENEMY LINES.

    Intermittent bombardments south of the Avre end an enemy coup de main in the region of Bois de Mongival, says a French communique, failed ...

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  16. GIANT AEROPLANES USED.

    Mr Percival Phillips says that giant aeroplanes were used. The heroism of the nurses was magnificent. In the fractured cases ward were helpless men ...

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  17. BOMBS FOR ITALIAN ANARCHISTS.

    According to a report from Geneva, 30 bombs of enormous power and many boxes of explosives have been found in the Limmat River, Zurich. ...

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  18. TRAM AND MOTOR CYCLE COLLIDE

    The following persons, who are now in the Melbourne Hospital, were injured to-day as the result of a collision between an electric tram car and a ...

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  19. HAIG'S AVIATION REPORT

    Field-Marshal Haig at 1.40 a.m., in an aviation report, states:—"We dropped over 18 tons of bombs on aerodromes and billets. We brought down ...

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  20. TWO TONS OF BOMBS DROPPED.

    Mr. Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent, says that two tons of bombs fell on the helpless wounded, many of whom were unable to be ...

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  21. PRO-ALLY DEMONSTRATION.

    Another big pro-Entente, anti-Austrian demonstration has taken place in Prague. The demonstrators were mostly Czechs, with Slav. Polish, and ...

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  22. BRITISH AIR RAIDS

    Widespread uneasiness prevails owing to the British air raids in Germany These have compelled Baron von Hertling, the Imperial Chancellor, to issue ...

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  23. A I.F. CHANGES PENDING

    Important, changes are pending in the Australian Corps. Several Australian-born generals are receiving the higher commands. The whole of the ...

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  24. CANADIAN RECRUITING.

    In a letter to his constituents Mr. Joseph Armstrong, member of the House of Commons, for East Lambton, says that when the Canadian ...

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  25. BRITISH WAR SAVINGS.

    "One of the most remarkable aspects of the financiaL situation since the intensive war savings' campaing was initiated in October has been the increase ...

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  26. EDITOR ARRESTED.

    Michael Linnon, editor of "Young Ireland," and a member of the Sinn Fein executive, has been arrested in Dublin. ...

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  27. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night's will positively be the final screening at Her Majesty's Theatre of Emmy Wehlan in the big photo play, "The Outsider," and Vivian ...

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  28. BRITAIN'S OPPORTUNITY.

    There is a strong feeling in official circles, that a great opportunity is now available to the British to separate the Irish traitors from the loyalists, and to ...

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  29. PRISONERS DECEIVED.

    Prisoners from the 185th and 221st German divisions relate that drafts being in request to replace the losses in these units. recruits were asked to volunteer on ...

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  30. THE LONDON AIR RAID.

    At the inquest on the victims of Sunday's air raid it was stated that 21 were killed in the Poor workers' district. The Coroner said that Germany ...

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  31. HUN BRUTALITY

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says:—"Giving evidence before the Shipping Council enquiring into the sinking of the Dutch steamer ...

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  32. NORWAY'S BOATS SUNK

    Bitter complaints were made in the Storthing that the Germans were not only sinking fishing boats in we Arctic Ocean, but were destroying life-boats. ...

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  33. FACTS OF CONSPIRACY.

    Dublin is eagerly awaiting the result of Mr. E. Shortt's consultation with the Cabinet. It is expected to be the disclosure, of the main facts of the ...

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  34. RESTRICTED ACTIVITY ON BATTLEFIELD.

    Activity on the battlefield is limited to gunners and airmen, though the westerly gales impede fighting. ...

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  35. AMERICAN PREPARATIONS

    The U.S. Consul at Melbourne furnishes to Reuiter the following wireless message from Honolulu:— Mr Newton D. Baker, Secretary for ...

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  36. COMPETITIONS IN WAR WORK.

    The "Evening News," referring to the record breaking rivalries engaging ship yard riveters, says the competition should be extended to the building of ...

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  37. ENEMY RAIDS REPULSED.

    Field Marshal Haig, at 10.20 p.m. on Thursday reports:— We repulsed raids at Aveluy wood, southward of Hebuterne. We attacked ...

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  38. COLISEUM.

    To-night, at the Coliseum a great feature in "The Pride of New York," featuring George Walsh, will be screened. This is absolutely the best ...

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  39. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS

    ReUter is informed that the Cabinet is considering the question of a general exchange of prisoners, and an announcement is expected to be made ...

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  40. ALBANIAN OPERATIONS

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens, telegraphing on Tuesday, says that the Franco-Italian troops in Albania advanced to the maximum depth of 11 ...

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  41. RACING IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    The War Cabinet has decided that horse racing must be further curtailed in consequence of the increasing strain on the railways. The jockey Club ...

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  42. AUSTRALIANS AND AMERICANS.

    All Australians say that a warm feeling quickly sprang up between, the Australians and the Americans. A natural affinity has been established. The ...

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  43. AWAITING THE EVIDENCE.

    The "Times" Dublin correspondent says that the public eagerly awaits the publication of the evidence. The country, except Sinn Feiners, is ...

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  44. RAIDS ON PARIS

    Following the earlier attack by German machines on Tuesday night, Paris was visited by the Hun bombing planes last night, as described in a French ...

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  45. SCHOOLS EXCURSION TO BOURNS.

    Intending patrons of next Friday's cheap, excursion to Melbourne are reminded that tickets are selling, rapidly and as the supply ordered cannot be ...

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  46. BRITISH AIR WORK.

    The Admiralty states that our air forces carried out between 20th and 22nd May bombing operations on Zeebrugge, also the Mole and in the Vicinity of ...

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  47. UKRAINE MOBILISING

    In the Berlin "Vossosche Zeitung" story is published to the effect that a returned German prisoner from Russia says that the witnessed the ...

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  48. VIOLENT ARTILLERY ENGAGEMENT.

    A Belgium communique reports violent reciprocal artillery firing at Langemarok and Mereken. ...

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  49. CALERONIAN SOCIETY CONCERT.

    The Ballarat and District Caleronian Society will hold a concert at the Mechanics' Hall, this evening, in honor of Empire Day. The whole of the profits ...

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  50. ON THE AVRE.

    A French communique reports intermittent artillery activity at some points south of the Avre. There were no infantry actions. Eleven German ...

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  51. DEPORTED SINN FEINERS.

    Two motor loads of Sinn Feiners, strongly guarded crossed London to-day. They interested large crowds. ...

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  52. THE RAID ON ZEEBRUGGE.

    An Amsterdam correspondent states that the "Berliner Tageblatt," reviewing the attack on Zeebrugge, says that the artificial fog completely masked the ...

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  53. HUMFFRAY STREET CONCERT.

    For many years Humffray Street State school has led the way in Ballarat for scholarships. When the call for men came many of these brave lads and others ...

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  54. AMERICAN RED CROSS

    Incomplete figures show that about £1,0,000,000 has been raised for the Red Cross. The other haof is regarded as assured, and an over ...

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  55. UNFIT AUSTRALIANS.

    The laxity of the Australian medical administration in sending hundreds of rifle men to England is arousing acute feeling. Many hundreds of unfit men ...

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  56. BOMBING OF HOSPITALS

    Reuter's correspondent at that British headquarters says that German airmen bombed a number of British hospitals grouped far to the rear of the lines. It ...

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  57. U.S. SHIPPING.

    The Shipping Board has telegraphed to all the shipyards urging them to speed up production in order to make 4th July (Independence Day) the ...

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  58. CHILD MURDER ALLEGED.

    In the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Cussen and a jury of twelve, a young woman named Doris Bland was presented on a charge of ...

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  59. RADA SHOWS FIGHT.

    Delayed Moscow telegrams announces that the conflict between the Races and General[?] was casual by [?] the white ...

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  60. GIANT GOTHAS A FAILURE.

    A Paris message states that a Gotha was brought down in flames in yesterday evening's raid. British experts regard the giant ...

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  61. BRITISH AIR SQUADRON IN ITALY.

    A Reuter's naval official message says that a British air squadron, on 20th May bombed hydroplane and submarine bases at Cattaro and startled fires. All the ...

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  62. AN AUSTRALIAN V.C. WINNER.

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