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  6. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES

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  7. POSITION CHANGING

    A decidedly less arrogant tone is noticeable in the German press. Herr Maximilian Harden, in his journal “Die Zukunft” (“The ...

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  8. ITALIAN GAINS.

    It is reported from Rome that the Italians have entered Duino, an important railway town, only twelvo miles north-West of T[?][?]este. The way ...

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  9. WOUNDED PILOT’S PLUCK.

    A story of splendid British endurance on the part of an airman is told by “Eye-witness,” the official reporter with the British ...

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  10. TURKEY IN DANGER.

    The Athens correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle” reports that latest news from the Dardanelles shows that the Allies’ position continues to ...

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  11. BELGIAN SUCCESS.

    Advices which have reached Dunkirk concerning the fighting state that the Belgians made a successful surprise attack on the Germans ...

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  12. FRENCH GALLANTRY.

    A French colonial regiment on May 28 wag ordered to storm a little fort on the extreme left of the Turkish line. The foreground was swept by ...

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  13. BRITISH OFFICER PRISONERS.

    It is announced from the Hague that Germany, through the America Ambassador at Berlin, has agreed to treat as ordinary. prisoners of war ...

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  14. DISTRICT HONOR ROLL

    Corp. C. Donaldson, who appears in yesterday’s list as wounded, was first reported missing. He enlisted in the 3rd Batt., New South Wales. His father ...

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  15. INFLUENTIAL JOURNAL SEEKS PEACE.

    The “Berliner Tageblatt,” which circulates among intelligent people of all classes in Germany, and the editor of which is the ablest ...

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  16. CANADIANS’ GREAT CHARGE.

    During the past three weeks the 16th Canadian Scottish have Performed magnificent bayonet work round Ypres, in West Flanders. ...

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  17. PRIVATE P. J. HYDE.

    Private P. J. Hyde, wounded, is the eldest soil of Mr P. U. Hyde, Maryborough. He is well known as a footballer, and has a brother on active ...

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  18. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    The Berlin Prize Court, overruling the Kiel Prize Court, has decided to pay full compensation for the seizure of the Swedish steamer Ellida (587 ...

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  19. FRENCH SHELL TURKISH TOWN.

    “Advices from Athens state that two. French torpedo-boat destroyers have bombarded the Turkish port of Tchesa[?]e in Asia Minor, opposite the ...

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  20. PRIVATE HARRY A. LAWRY.

    Private Harry A. Lawry, wounded, is a native of Daylesford, and the only son of Mr and Mrs Hy. Lawry. Prior to enlisting he was an engine-driver at ...

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  21. PRESSURE TELLING.

    Important results are following from the tremendous pressure which the Allies have been exerting against the Germans on the western front. ...

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  22. RUSSIA’S TASK.

    The Russians have been engaged at four points on the long eastern front. The operations are summarised in the official Petrograd advices ...

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  23. OUTPUT OF MUNITIONS.

    The “Daily News” states that the trade union . representatives have agreed to the employment of unskilled labor, including women, in ...

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  24. PRIVATE V. STANTON.

    Private V. Stanton, wounded, is a native of Stawell. He was at one time a member of A Company, Victorian Rangers. In a recent letter he states ...

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  25. CONVALESCENT AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    Seventy of the Australian wounded soldiers, who were removed from the Dardanelles to, England, have recovered from their injuries and have ...

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  26. PRIVATE C, C. MARTIN.

    Private C. C. Martin, 7th Batt., reported missing, is the only son of Cr. A. C. Martin, of Daylesford.. He was one of the first to enlist from that borough. ...

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  27. FURTHER GAINS.

    The Paris official communique issued on Monday at midnight stated: “We have gained a further 150 yards to the right of the positions ...

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  28. MORE MONEY.

    A fresh War Vote of £250,000,000 will be asked for in the House of Commons to-day. This will bring ehe total of war ...

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  29. BORROWING MAY BE RESORTED TO.

    The Finance Bill has been read a [?]nd tinner in the House of Commons There was no debate. The Chancellor of the Exchoquer ...

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  30. LANCASHIRE COTTON DISPUTE.

    A section of the cotton manufacturers’ Association has accepted the intervention of the Board of Trade in the wagss dispute with the ...

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  31. PRIVATE P. ROBSON.

    Private P. Robson, reported wounded, is a son of Mr and Mrs E. Robson, of East street, Daylesford. He is 21 years of age, and popular with all who ...

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  33. STRIKE IN WELSH COLLIERIES.

    Five thousand miners at the Merthyr and Rhondda collieries, in Wales have struck as a protest against the employment of non-unionists. ...

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  34. PRIVATE LESLIE CARLAND

    Private Leslie Carland, killed in action, was the son of Mr and Mrs Frank Carland, of Haddon. He was 20 years of age. He was a High School scholar, ...

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  35. IN WEST AFRICA.

    An Anglo-French force from Nigeria entered the Cameroons’, and attacked Garia, an important German station, on the Benue River, on ...

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  36. PRISONERS BURNT ALIVE.

    During the fighting near Shavll, in the Russian Balti[?] provinde, the Germans locked up 30 wounded prisoners in a far[?]it, and set fire ‘to ...

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  37. COALMINERS KEPT BUSY.

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. W. Runciman) stated in the House of Commons on Monday that the coal miners are working on ...

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  38. TRIAL OF DE WET.

    Witnesses at the trial of General De Wet, at Pretoria, have testified that the burghers did not intend to rebel against King George. The Boer ...

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  39. TRADING WITH ENEMY.

    A sensation has been caused by the trial in Glasgow of Robert Irving Dale and Henry Wilson, partners in the well known firm of William Jacks and Co., ...

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  40. POISON-GAS, WARFARE.

    A Canadian, at the front. writes to say that, when his company captured a German trench in West Flanders they found that it contained ...

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  41. PRIVATE W. PARSON.

    Private W. Parson, killed in action, was the second son of Mr and Mrs R. Parson, of Buninyong. He was born and educated in Buniyong. He ...

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  42. AIRMAN’S CLEVER RUSE.

    As might be expected from the nature of their calling, the French airmen are rarely found wanting when presence of mind is demanded of them. ...

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  43. AUSTRIANS IN ALBANIA.

    Bucharest messages state that the Austrians have landed on the Albanian coast, at San Giovanni Di Medus, south of Skutari. and have ...

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  47. RESOURCES OF THE EMPIRE.

    The Institute of Industry and Science, acting under the auspices of the Governments of the overseas dominions of the Empire, has arranged to ...

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  48. ROOSEVELT SPEAKS OUT.

    Mr Theodore Roosevelt is as firmly of opinion as ever that America has not fulfilled her proper part in the great war. ...

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