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  4. IMMENSE GERMAN LOSSES

    The well-informed newspaper, The Berlin Tageblatt, states that the German Chancellor (Dr. Hollweg) will make a new peace offer in the Reichstag on Thursday. ...

    Article : 126 words
  5. HUNGARIAN REFORMS.

    The Rome newspaper corriere [?] Iralia says that in response in the petition from the Hungarian Opposition, the Emperor Charleg agread to con[?] ...

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  7. INTREPID RUSSIAN WOUNDED.

    Details of the demonstration of crippled and wounded soldiers show that the men marched to the Duma and demanded that the war should continue until victory was ...

    Article : 75 words
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  9. KURDS GIVING TROUBLE.

    A wireless Russian [?] message states:—Near Armirda, south-west of Van (Armenia), a large party of Kurds heavily attacked our barrier guard, but our ...

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  10. CRIMINAL SITTINGS.

    Crown Pro[?]cuter (.Mr. H. A. Shierlaw) conducted the pro[?]ution. —A Serious Charge.— David Morgan (41). a labonrer, of Adelaide ...

    Article : 93 words
  11. WAR'S GREATEST RESULT.

    Will the greatest result of the war be a sea league between Great B[?]tain and the United States: Mr. J. L. Garvin thinks it will, and, writing in The Observer, he ...

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  12. MEN AND MATTERS.

    It is easier for a man to be the architect of his own fortune than to be the builder. Mysterious Worm. ...

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  13. MACEDONIA.

    A French communique in respect to the Macedonian front says:—On Monday a new and strong Bulgarian counter-attack on the recently won British positions near Lake ...

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  14. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.

    In previous articles I dealt with the living and minimum wage, and the difficulties in maintaining the present standard of wages in times such as are likely to ...

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  15. SMALLER PRUSSIAN BATTALIONS.

    The Petit Parisien declares that documents taken from prisoners show that the Pressian War Ministry is reducing the number of effectives by 200 per battalion. ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S MERCHANT SEAMEN.

    At a meeting of the Mercantile Marine Service Association at Liverpool, Admiral Je[?]icoe sent a message declaring that a critical phase of the war had been reached. ...

    Article : 139 words
  17. FROM THE AIR.

    An allied air squadron raided Zeebrugge at midnight on Monday. The German batteries violently replied. ...

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  18. GERMANY'S ARMIES.

    The correspondent of The Daily Chronicle at the French front declares that the estimate of 100,000 German cabualties in the present fighting is far ...

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  19. Unexpected Attack.

    Bombs from an aeroplane of unknown nationality killed five people and destroyed 100 houses in the village of Zierikzee, on the Dutch frontier. The airmen's ...

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  20. WAR VOTERS.

    Polling is proceeding briskly at Horse Ferry road, Salisbury Plain, and other British centres, where Australian troops are located. It is expected that all votes ...

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  21. BRITISH AVIATORS.

    Gen. Haig reported on Tuesday morning: —We have captured 19,343 men (including 393 officers), 257 guns and howitzers(of which 98 are heavies), 227 trench mortars, ...

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  22. COLD IN SCOTLAND.

    Intense cold in Scotland has caused the greatest mortality among lambs known for half a century. Many have been carried from the hillaides to shelters, where they ...

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  23. EXTENSIVE GERMAN STRIKES.

    Half the munition workers in the Rhine provinces are striking. Essen, where the strikes are most serious, has been completely isolated to prevent information ...

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  24. FRENCH AND GERMANS.

    The French communique of Tuesday morning says:—A fairly violent artillery struggle continues in the regions of Troyon and Hurtebisc. We have ...

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  25. AUSTRALIANS ON SALISBURY PLAINS.

    In view of the anxiety naturally felt by relatives and friends of Australian troops undergoing training on Salisbury Plains, England, prior to proceeding to France, ...

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  26. TILBURY DOCKERS.

    The 2,000 casual dock workers at Tilbury who struck for a war bonus of 1/6 a day have resumed, pending the decision of the Shipping Controller. ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND REINFORCEMENTS.

    The King, accompanied by Gen. Godley and Gen. Sir lan Hamilton, to-day reviewed New Zealand reinforcement units on Satisbury Plain. The weather was ...

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  28. SAVED BY MILITARY RECORD.

    In the Criminal Court to-day George Graves, who was a lieutenant at Gallipoli, and latterly a recruiting sergeant in this State, pleaded guilty to having stolen a ...

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  29. IRISH HOME RULE.

    The Government has indicated that its statement concerning its proposals on the Irish question must be postponed until next week. ...

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  30. Invalid Food for Soldiers.

    A special appeal is being made to Red [?]ro[?] circles for money for the purchase of invalid fonds. Contributions for this purpose should be sent to headquarters, ...

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  32. THE FRENCH VISITORS.

    Gen. Joffre. M. Viviani. and M. Ohocheprat visited the Senate to-day, and were cheered to the echo, immense enthusiasm being displayed. In responding. ...

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  33. TASMANLAN RETURNS.

    The Tasmanian revenue for April totalled £127,555, against £90,-080 in April last year, being an increase of £37,475. Taxation accounted for £94,013 an ...

    Article : 78 words
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  35. GERMAN PLOTTER ARRESTED.

    The arrest of Wolf Hirah, an ex-petty officer of the German N[?]y exposed a piot to destroy Mr. J. P. Morgan's' Wall street office, cut telegraphs and telephones, ...

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  36. Family Notices

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  37. AMERICAN FOOD.

    The Agricultural Department is considering the extra closing of schools in order to enable boys and girls to work on farms and so increase the food production. ...

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