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  6. DISTRICT HONOR ROLL

    In addition to the fact that the official intimation of the death of Sergt. Cantor at the Dardanelles was anticipated by private news, which reached ...

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  7. ON THE DARDANELLES

    Official advices from Cairo are that after 24 hours heavy continuous fighting on Monday the French troops captured the first and ...

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  8. FINAL EFFORT.

    “Whenever General [?]iman von Sanders attempts to attack the British to the south he is obliged to leave a high proportion of his forces facing ...

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  9. BRITAIN’S CONSIDERATION FOR NEUTRALS.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday the Under-Secretary of State for the Foreign Office (Lord Robert Cecil) said that the Government desired to ...

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  10. GERMANS LOSE HEAVILY.

    “On June 1 a lieutenant and a soldier reconnoitred the centre of the enemy’s resistance, scaling a high barrier which was obstructing tho sunken ...

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  11. THE [?] AND THE WAR.

    The Paris “Liberte” on Tuesday published an interview obtained at Rome with Popo Benedict XV. His Holiness declared that ...

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  12. PRIVATE CORDON CROCKER

    Writing to his father, Mr George Crocker, from the Dardanelles, Pte. Gordon Crocker said they performed what they set out to do, and that they ...

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  13. OUR HILLS.

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  14. HEAVY LOSSES.

    “At dawn on May 19 the Turks opened a fierce bombardment of our trenc[?] and between 6 o’clock and 9 o’clock delivered , a series of ...

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  15. SPLENDID CANADIANS.

    The officer keeping the official records of Princess Patricia’s Regiment of Canadians has told a stirring tale of the endurance and fighting qualities of ...

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  16. PRIVATE L. E. TAYLOR.

    Pte Les. E. Taylor (missing) is the son of Mr and Mrs Taylor, of Windermere street south, and a single man about 25 years of age. He is an old ...

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  17. THE POSITION.

    Monash Gully and Plugger’s [?] teau are situated within the perimeter. The Turks are entrenched almost around the position except when the ...

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  18. SHARED HIS BROTHER’S FATE.

    Mr and Mrs W. H. Lambert, of Victoria street, Creswick, have been officially notified of the death in the Dardanelles of their eldest son, Private ...

    Article : 66 words
  19. AUSTRALIA’S PART.

    Mr Ellis As[?]ead Bar[?]lett, the English war correspondent at the Daldan[?]lles, has supplied a dramatic story of the [?]ght on May 18th, in ...

    Article : 223 words
  20. GALLANT FRENCHMEN.

    At half-past 4 o’clock on the following Monday General Gourard (“the [?]on of the Argonne”), who took the place of General d’ Amade ...

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  21. PRIVATE J. B. GLEESON

    (missing) is the son of Mr John Glee[?]on. of Green Hill, Gordon. He is 28 years of age, and enlisted in Western Australia. ...

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  22. SERGEANT COLLINS.

    Sergt. J. H. Collins, of the 15th Battalion (Queensland), who is reported wounded, for some time occupied the position of telegraphist at the Beaufort ...

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  23. THE LAST STAND.

    The Canadians held out from midnight until one o’clock in the afternoon when a detachment of a Rifle Brigade reinforced them, to be ...

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  26. ALLLES SUBMARINES.

    Athens advices are that it is reported there that live of the Allices submarines have entered the Sea of Marmora and have prevented the ...

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  27. SERGEANT McPHIE

    Sergt. Angus McPhie (killed in action) was a son of Mr and Mrs N. McPhie, of Granite Hill, near Lexton. Before enlisting he was a police ...

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  28. BELGIAN RELIEF

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  29. A GREAT TASK.

    The following official description, which has been issued from Paris, of the German stronghold north of Arras called “The La[?]yrinth, shows ...

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  30. SIGNIFICANT GERMAN ACTION.

    Thd German Government has suspended the “Deutsche Tageszeitung,” organ of the farming population for carrying on a violent ...

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  31. THE MONEY QUESTION.

    Tho Chancellor of Exchequer (Mr Reginald M’Kenna) stated in the House of Commons on Tuesday that the Bank of England was prepared ...

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  32. BELGIAN BUTTONS.

    The public are invited to buy the Belgian or soldiers’ buttons, which are on sale at the business places of Messrs Jas Tyler and Co., Bridge ...

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  34. FRANCE’S £10,000,000 LOAN.½

    A New York message states that France has arranged a fifty million dollar (£10,000,000 five per cent loan, with a currency of a year, ...

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  36. GERMAN HARVEST FAILING.

    It is reported at Amsterdam that the prospects of the German harvest are extremely unfavorable. A complete failure is expected in ...

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  37. MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES.

    In his despatches to the War Office, the British Commander in Chief (Sir John French) mentions Lieut. L. F. Robinson, a Victorian, a member of the ...

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  38. ORGANISING LABOR.

    The Minister for Munitions (Mr Lloyd George) has approved of a scheme to which 50 trade union have assented, to enrol workers who are not ...

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