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  6. DISTRICT HONOR ROLL

    Mr W. Pollock, contractor, of Durham street, yesterday received a letter from his son, Sergt. F. R. Pollock, who was reported some three weeks ago to ...

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  7. ITALIAN ADVANCE.

    In their fighting on the frontier the Italians captured Cortina, after a difficult ascent of a rocky mountain range and the perilous occupation of the ...

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  8. REPRISALS AT LAST

    French troops attacked the enemy’s position near Kebuterne, and captured two lines of trenches along a front of 1,200 yards. Several ...

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  9. LATER WIRES

    The King has Telegraphed to Sub-Lieutenant Wareford, the young Canadian who destroyed a Zeppelin single handed, as follows :—“Most ...

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  10. AN AWFUL FINISH.

    As the airship, was dropping to reach its shad, both aeroplane got above, and dropped bombs on it.` There was an, explosion, and the ...

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  11. WILL AUSTRIA SUE FOR PEACE ?

    “II Secolo,” of Rome, has published an interview with a well-informed personage, who said that the chief reason that Germany had not declared war ...

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  12. EVERYBODY HELPING.

    Many women and also superannuated engineers are offering their services. A gramophone factory in Middlesex which formerly employed only 60 ...

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  13. PRIVATE P. QUINERT.

    Private P. Quinert, son of Mr. J. Quinert, of Armstrong street, wrote from Alexandria Hospital on May 5th, stating that he had been wounded, a ...

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  14. PROBLEM IN RUSSIA.

    Messages from Petrograd state that Russian manufacturers are endeavouring to co-ordinate the resources of the empire. All cst[?] ishments ...

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  15. ATTACK ON AERODROME.

    The British Admiralty has announced that during a naval flight in Belgium, under tho command of Lieuts. Wilson and Mills bombs ...

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  16. PRIVATE J. PEARCE.

    Private J. Pearce, son of Mr J. Pearce, manager of the Normanby mine, states that he was shot through the hand. The bullet travelled along ...

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  17. WELCOME TO NEW ALLY.

    The British Prime Minister Mr. Asquith) alluded to Italy’s intervention in the House of Commons on Monday. “We regard our new ally,” said Mr ...

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  18. RESOURCEFUL AVIATOR.

    Further details show that when the concussion caused his machine to loop the loop the petrol ran out his rear task. He descended and ...

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  19. IN GALICIA.

    It is estimated at Petrograd that there are 40 German Army Corps (about 2,000,000 men) in Galicia, when Russian military experts think ...

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  20. NATIONAL CABINET.

    Full benches and galleries welcome the National Ministry when it m[?] the House of Commons on Monday The only Ministers absent were Mr ...

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  21. PRIVATE LETCHER.

    Private Letcher, another Mt. Pleasant boy, who was in the early lists of wounded, was shot in the shoulder, and when he wrote was progressing ...

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  22. FURTHER PROGRESS.

    The Paris communique reports that the enemy made three violent counter-attacks on the slopes east of Lorette, but all were repuleed. We ...

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  23. FRENCH MINE-LAYER LOST.

    An official, announcement from Paris states that the French minelayer Casabianca (945 tons) has been at the entrance to the bay ...

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  24. ITALY AND THE ALLIES.

    The British Press Bureau announces that the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Reginald McKenna) has conferred with the Italian Finance ...

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  25. PRIVATE S. MADDER.

    Pte Stanley Madder (wounded) is 26 years of age, and the younger son of Mrs C. Madder, of Maryborough. The past time he wrote home, just prior to ...

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  26. ENEMY BEATEN OFF.

    A Petrograd communique states that the enemy on Saturday and Sunday made obstinate attacks towards Moscisks. There was prolonged ...

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  27. SCIENTIFIC DEFENCES.

    Kebuterne is about four miles north of Albert Moulin sous Touvent and lies in the centre of the angle between, the rivers Oise and Aisne, ...

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  28. ANOTHER ZEPPELINS

    Details of the raid on the aerodrome at Evre by British airmen state that the column [?] flame from the building rose so high as to ...

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  29. TENNIS PLAYER LOSES LEG.

    Mr Hope Crisp, the well-known young English tennis player, was wounded while fighting with the British forces at Hill “60” in West ...

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  30. RIFLES FOR BULGARIA.

    The Swedish steamer Pan. with a cargo of rifles, ostensibly for Bulgaria, was a few days ago reported to have been seized by a German ...

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  31. PTE. CLIFFORD POLKINGHORN.

    The death of Pte. Clifford Polkinghorn, killed in action at the , Dardanelles, was made the subject of [?]reference at last night’s meeting of ...

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  32. IN THE CAUCASUS.

    A Petrograd communique state that the Turks have been driven baca along their front near Dgavalava. They made a precipitate retreat into ...

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  33. PRODIGAL USE OF SILELLS.

    The war correspondent of the “Novoe Vre[?]va,” writing from that section of the front that extends between [?]dymno and Jaroslaw, north ...

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  34. SUNK WITHOUT WARNING.

    The Russian schooner Adolf (594 X tons, which was bound for Archangel, has been sunk. Eight shots were fired by the submarine, killing the ...

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  35. GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    Violent counter-attacks by the Germans north of the Aisne failed, and the French have maintained their gains of Sunday. The enemy used ...

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  36. PLENTY OF MEN.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) stated •that Lord Kitchener’s last appeal for an additional 300,000 men had met with a, most ...

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  37. ITALIAN PUSH ON.

    Highly satisfactory news is contained in an Italian communique, which states:— All along the frontier our ...

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  38. TORPEDOES SINK TRAWLERS.

    German submarines have sunk the trawlers Dromio and Curley off the coast of Scotland. The crews have been picked up. ...

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  39. PTE. R. FERGUSON,

    of Waterloo, wounded in the 32nd [?] alty list, was working on the Beaufort field as a miner at “ the outbreak of the war and enlisted ...

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  40. CALL FOR MUNITIONS.

    Splendid results are following quickly on the visits to the Liverpool and Manchester munitions areas of Mr Lloyd George, the new ...

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  41. SUBMARINES TRAPPED.

    Passengers arriving in New York on Monday by the Anchor liner Camcornia report that three Gorman submarines were trapped recently in ...

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  42. PTE. DAVID HAROLD JUDE,

    killed in action at tho Dardanelles on 31st May, was the third son of Mr David Jude, of Yarrowee, near Bu[?]yong. He was 23 years of ...

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  43. BELGIANS RESIST ONSLAUGHT.

    A Dunkirk message states that the Germans are making desperate attempts to pierce the Allies’ line near Pervyse, in Western Belgium, Where ...

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  44. RIVER RUNS RED.

    Opinion in Petrograd is that the fighting that occurred during the Germain raid into Russia’s Baltic provinces yieds to none in determination ...

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  45. AIR DUELS.

    Thrilling deeds in the air have been perio[?]ment in Belgium by aviators of the British Naval Flying Wing. (Brief particulars of these were published ...

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  46. TURKISH CAPITAL.

    Travellers from Constantinople, an Athens (message states, report a serious shortage of coal at the mills. resulting in a restricted output. The ...

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  47. SALARIES OF CABINRT MINISTERS.

    The 22 members of the National Cabinet, including the Lord Chancellor (Sir Stanley Buckmaster) who usually draws £10,000, have, agreed ...

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  48. PTE. J. N. CANTWELL,

    wounded, was a prominent Warrack nabeal foot aller, and teller at the Commercial Bank. He is the eldest, son of Mr J. W. Cantwell, Donald ...

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  50. CRISIS IN COTTON TRADE.

    The Card and Blowing Room Amalgamation in the Lancashire Cotton trade has decided to go on with the claim for a 10 per cent. war bonus. ...

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  51. PRIVATE C. FERGUSON.

    Among the wounded contained the 32nd list of casualies at the Dardanelles is the name of Pte C. Ferguson, of Waterloo. He was ...

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  52. THEIR OWN WEAPONS.

    A Paris communique announces:— “We sprayed the German trenches at Vauquois in the Argonne, with a burning liquid by way of reprisal.” ...

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  55. GERMAN CANNON HOSPITAL.

    Krupp’s have erected a cannon hospital at St. Quentin, 80 miles north-east of Paris, where worn-out guns and broken machine guns ...

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  56. ANOTHER AIRSHIP LOST.

    Another brilliant feat, marred only by the loss of several innocent lives, was accomplished by British and French airman, also in Belgium. ...

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  57. NATIVES QUARREL.

    Details of the recent disturbance in Ceylon are announced officially. On May 28, which was Buddha’s birthday, the Buddists looted the ...

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  58. PRIVATE F. WILSON.

    Pte F. Wilson, whose brother is a Skipton resident, has been reported killed in the Dardanelles. ...

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  59. PTE. PEMBROKE MELLICAN.

    A report in yesterday’s issue referred to the death of Pte Pembroke. It should have read Pte T. Pembroken Mellican, who was killed in action. ...

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  60. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    The British Press Buroau reports that a naval and military expedition operating in German East Africa, captured Sphinx haven, on the ...

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  61. LANCE-CORPORAL L. ROSTRON.

    Lance-Corp. Rostron (wounded), who appeared in the New South Wales lists a few days ago, is a Ballarat boy but his parents ...

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  63. A ASPHYXIATING BOMBS FOR TURKS.

    Large Consignments of barrels, supposed to contain beer, which were being sent from Germany to Turkey, have been detained by the ...

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  65. PRIVATE T. BARNETT.

    Pte T. Barnett (wounded) is a son of Mr and Mrs W. Barnett, of 15 Hotham street, Ballarat West. He was employed at Creer’s , in Bridge ...

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  66. INCIDENTS OF GALLANTRY

    “Eye-witness,” the official reporter with the British headquarters staff, recounts an heroic incident at Yores, in west Flanders, on May ...

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  67. LINTON BOYS.

    Pte J. Whitney, of Linton; Pte T. W. Wasley. of Pitfield Plains; and Pte E. Howlett, are reported wounded in tho Dardanelles ...

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