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  5. WESTERN FRONT

    Field-Marchal Sir Douglas Haig in an official report says:— "There is nothing except reciprocal artillery firing taking place along the ...

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  6. RUSSIAN DEBACLE

    Again Russia seams to be dangerously near a final catastrophe. The cry heard here that the Germans will shortly occupy Petrograd and ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Mr. S. Sampson, M.H.R., whose health has not been satisfactory for some time past, has decided, on medical advice, to leave Australia for about ...

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  8. ECONOMIC WAR FEARED

    In the Prussian Diet, Professor Schutzegavernitz, the famous economist, said that the basis of any reconstruction must be a combination of ...

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  9. RED CROW FAIR

    The Dana Street Lecture Hall was crowded last evening, when a concert was held under the auspices of the Lydiard Street Methodist Red Cross ...

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  10. THE MISHAP TO AUSTRALIANS

    Hamilton Fyfe. the "Daily Mail" correspodent at the British headquarters, says that the mishap to the Australians resulted in the capture of four ...

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  11. GENERAL HAIG'S LATEST

    Field Marshal Haig, at 12.35, reported hostile artillery firing in the Somme Valley and Albert sectors, and between Locon and Nieppe Forest. ...

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  12. A GREAT ARTIST

    The "German Wireless" circulates in every country in the world. It conveys to these countries the "truth about the war" as seen by the German ...

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  13. GERMAN RESISTANCE LESSENING

    All the Australians say that the resistance of the Germans is lessening. Young soldiers get bewildered when attacked. Some enemy divisions are ...

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  14. NEWS OF DISTRICT SOLDIERS

    Sergeant A. R. SCOTT.—Official intimation was received on Saturday that Sergeant Allan R. Scott, son of Mr. J. W. Scott, chemist, of Sturt street, ...

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  15. GERMANY'S COMMERCIAL RELATIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Zurich says that speaking in the Wurtemburg Diet the Minister for Finance admitted that it would require the labor of ...

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  16. THE POSITION REVIEWED

    The Prime Minister's department today received the following cable message from the Secretary of State, dated London, 10th May:— ...

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  17. FRENCH AIRMAN'S RECORD.

    Lieut [?] airman who has been reported as having brought down six Hun machines one day last week, says Reuter's ...

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  18. CONDITIONS IN PETROGRAD.

    THe "Times" correspondent at Christiana, says that the Finnish Minister, Encked, has arrived at Helsingfors from Petrograd. He states that ...

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  19. COMBINED DRAPERS' EMPLOYES.

    Combined Drapers Employes held a "Gift Night" at the A.N.A. Hall, this evening, at 8 o'clock. Musical programme and cards until 10 p.m. ...

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  20. THE AUSTRO - ROUMANIAN TREATY

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam shows that the financial provisions of the Austro-Roumanian supplementary treaty are equally harsh against ...

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  21. DEATH FROM WOUNDS.

    Private W. H. LUKE.—Mrs. W. H. Luke, Clyde street, has received word from the Defence Department that her husband Private W. H. Luke, died ...

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  22. LUCAS AND CO.'S FROLIC.

    The staff of E. Lucas and Co. are holding a frolic at the City Hall to-night at 8 o'clock. Proceeds for their stall in the Red Cross Fair. A very ...

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  23. SOVIET DEMANDS EXPLANATIONS.

    The "Times" correspondent St. Petrograd says the Labor Commune denies the reports that Moscow is threatened. The denial does not satisfy the Peoples ...

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  24. HARRY DAVIES'S MINSTREL STROLLERS

    To-night is the night for a jolly time at the Mechanics'. The Harry Davies's Minstrel Strollers has been through the test of rehearsals, and have come ...

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  25. GERMANS BEHIND TIME

    Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters, telegraphing to-day, said:— "The weather is cheerless along most ...

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  26. WOUNDED.

    Private E. D. MANN.—Mr. W. Mann, engineer at the Ballarat Hospital, was yesterday advised that his son, Private E. D. Mann, was admitted into the ...

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  27. BRITISH MINE SWEEPER TORPEDOED

    It is announced by the Admiralty that a mine-sweeping, sloop was torpedoed and sunk on May 6. Two officers and 13 men are missing. ...

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  28. GERMAN FRANCHISE DISPUTE

    Telegraphing from the Hague, the "Times" correspondent states that the German Crown Prince is involved in the dispute that is raging over the ...

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  29. SPORTSMEN'S CARNIVAL COMMITTEE.

    The Sportsmen's Red Cross Carnival committee met last night at the City Hall. Mr. Geo. Tanner occupied the chair. A large amount of ...

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  30. ITALIAN FRONT

    "Our counter-attack," says an Austrian wireless official message, "threw out the Italians, who had penetrated an advanced position at Monte ...

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  31. GASSED.

    Sapper H. HARRIS,—Official news was received yesterday by Mr. S. Harris, of Corbett street, that his son, Sapper Howard Harris had been ...

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  32. THE LATE MR. GEO. ELMSLIE

    With the quiet but impressive ceremonies attached to a State funeral in Victoria, Mr. George Elmslie, late leader of the Opposition in the ...

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  33. AMERICA AT WORK

    It is announced that the Government will unify its labor policy in order to secure uninterrupted war production, while labor is to be treated fairly. ...

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  34. FIRES IN GERMANY

    Mysterious and destructive fires continue in Germany. The latest instances are the destruction in Berlin of a municipal granary, containing ...

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  35. IRISH PROBLEM

    The "Daily News" correspondent at Dublin says it is understood that Lord French, as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, will exercise in practice the powers the ...

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  36. SPEEDING UP SHIPBUILDING.

    Norwegians have bought a New Jersey site for "one of the largest ship yards in the world." Their financial backers have stated that the ships will ...

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  37. MILITARY CROSSES

    The following Australians have been awarded Military Crosses:— Lieut. A. R. Vrierty (Light Horse), Capt. H. D. Ferres, Lieutenants H. A. ...

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  38. BRITISH AIRMEN FEARED.

    A diary found on a captured German officer contains a running lament upon the havoc wrought by the British airmen, punctuated by allusions to many ...

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  39. AUSTRIA'S PLIGHT

    Two Italian nurses, who were recently released from Vienna, state that the conditions there are almost insupportable. Deaths from exhaustion ...

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  40. GERMAN AND AUSTRALIAN METAL TRADE

    "The Times," in a leading article article referring to the zinc contract, asks how Germans secured the monopoly of the Australian ores. The true ...

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  41. U.S. LABOR DELEGATES' CONFIDENCE.

    Mr. Wilson representing the American Federation of Labor interviewed after returning from the front, said:— "We have seen the failure of the enemy ...

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  42. GENERAL STALL.

    A.N.A. Hall, to-night, at 3 o'clock dancing, cards, music. Admission [?] or suitable gift for general stall. ...

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  43. ON THE AVRE.

    A French communique at 1.50 reports a fairly lively artillery duel south of Avre. Our bombing aeroplanes on 10th and 11th May dropped ...

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  44. ALLEGED THEFT.

    Frank Britton a railway guard was arrested to-day for the alleged theft of jewellery worth £15, the property of Doris Mendoza. Britton was at the time ...

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  45. SOCIETY MEETINGS

    The Lydiard street Y.M.C. met on the 6th inst., Mr. A. E. Gla[?]on being in the chair. A prepared Scripture reading was the item and was ably adjudicated by Mr. ...

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