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  5. MORE BABY KILLERS.

    An official report from Montenegro concerning the attack made by Austrian airmen upon Podgoritza says that while the bombs were being thrown into the town a poor ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    The latest French official report shows that the French gains on the east end of the western line have been maintained, and ...

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  8. IN THE DARDANELLES.

    The French Admiralty reports that mine sweeping operations at the entrance to the Chanak inlet, in the Dardanelles, have been continued nightly, the mine-draggers ...

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  9. TRIED TO RAM A SUBMARINE

    The British steam tug Homer was 15 miles off the east coast, towing a French barque, when she was challenged by a submarine. The tug waited till the German was right ...

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  11. WILL AUSTRIA QUIT?

    A Times correspondent, discussing the economic importance of the fall of Przemysl, says that it marks the beginning of the end of Austria's participation in the war. He ...

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  12. FUTILITY OF BLOCKADE.

    The fact that Britain's foreign trade is increasing demonstrates the futility of the German submarine blockade. The imports during March attained the record value of ...

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  13. TYPHUS AND TYPHOID.

    An official bulletin published in Cettinje, the Montenegrin capital, says:-- "The ravages of typhus and typhoid fever are spreading, and have been greatly ...

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  14. AT LES EPARGES.

    "We have captured an important position at Les Eparges after a brilliant attack. This position, which was obstinately defended, dominates the plain in the Woevre region. We ...

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  15. SPEEDING UP.

    The Liverpool Dockers' Battalion has enrolled 350 men. Only unionists are being accepted. The authorities at Newcastle have ...

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  16. H.M.A.S. SYDNEY.

    Distinguished conduct medals have been presented to Chief Petty-officer Arthur Lambert, A.B's. Bertie Green, Joseph Kinnldurgh, Harold Collins, William Taylor, and ...

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  17. ITALY GROWING UNEASY.

    Rome messages say that uneasiness in Italy is growing owing to the persistent rumor that Austria will possibly arrange a separate peace with Russia. That would ...

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  18. PATRIOTS AND ALCOHOL.

    It is the duty of all patriots to fight alcoholism in all forms. I have forbidden the sale of intoxicants to the Allied Armies. The only alcohol allowed in included in the ...

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  19. WHY THE EITEL STAYED.

    The American authorities gave the Prinz Eitel Friedrich an absolutely clear way through territorial waters by preventing the exit of ships of belligerent countries for 24 ...

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  20. CHASING THE GOEBEN.

    Captain Kelly has been gazetted a Companion of the Bath, in recognition of his action in chasing the Goeben and Breslau on the Gloucester. His ship could have ...

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  21. TRENCHES FULL OF DEAD.

    "British troops repulsed a German attack on Wednesday night. "Between the Rivers Mouse and Moselle ...

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  22. SPIES IN ENGLAND STILL.

    Three Germans have been arrested, charged with being secret agents and communicating information, by means of invisible ink, to the enemy. Their names are Kuperie, Muller ...

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  23. GOODBYE TO POLITICS.

    M. Venezelos, ex-Premier of Greece, has convened a meeting of his friends for to-day for the purpose of announcing his in- tention of giving up politics and retiring to ...

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  24. FINISH OF THE ALL-AGED STAKES.

    Spurn won the All-Aged Stakes at Randwick this afternoon by four lengths from Brattle. Woorak was third, one length away. ; A description of the racing appears on page 5. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT'S WORK

    Sir George Reld to-day inspected the Australian Transport Column now in camp at Romsey, Hampshire. He congratulated the men upon their ...

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  26. NEW ZEALANDER KILLED.

    Lieutenant Gilbert Ferrier, of the Royal Fusiliers, formerly of New Zealand, has been killed in action. ...

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  27. N.S.W. MASONIC CLUB'S GIFT.

    Sir George Reid has arranged for the presentation to the War Office of a motor lorry subscribed for by the New South Wales Masonic Club. ...

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  28. AUSTRIAN LOSSES 325,000.

    The Italian newspapers declare, that the Austrian losses during the fighting of late in the Carpathians total 325,000, including 110,000 prisoners. ...

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  29. BURNED AUSTRIAN FLAG.

    At a great interventionist demonstration at Genova, the crowd, led by Peppino Garibaldi, burned the Austrian flag amid cheers. Soldiers were summoned to disperse the ...

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  30. GARMENTS THAT ARE WANTED

    The War Office does not require, any further supplies of clothing, but the Red Cross organisation, in response to an Australian inquiry, states that it will welcome ...

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  31. BACK AT THE PORTE.

    General von der Goltz has returned to Constantinople. ...

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