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  6. LANDING AT GALLIPOLI

    Excerpts from Sir Ian Hamilton’s despatch relating to the landing at Gallipoli make interesting reading. Referring to the Australians, he ...

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  7. NORWEGIAN VESSEL LOST.

    The Norwegian steamship Piet has also been sunk by a torpedo off Harwich, on the English coast. The crew are saved. ...

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  8. RUSSIA’S TASK

    The following official bulletin was issued in Petrograd at midnight on Monday:—— "Towards Lubl[?]m, in Southern ‘Poland, the enemy, after stubborn ...

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  9. ANOTHER GREAT EFFORT

    The man Holt, who attempted to assassinate J, P. Morgan at New York made. an effort to commit suicide by opening a vein in his arm. ...

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  10. SEIZED STEAMER’S CARGO CONDEMNED.

    Paris advices state that the cargo of the Dacia has been condemned. (The Dacia was a steamship owned by a German-American, and ...

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  11. CALL FOR. MUNITION WORKERS.

    The Minister for Munitions (Mr. Lloyd. George) has announced in the House of Commons that for the week 67,650 volunteers had been ...

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  12. HOSPITAL FOR AUSTRALIANS.

    The Third Australian Hospital is being transferred to the Island of Lemnos, in the Aegean Sea. ...

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  13. GERMAN LEADERS’ APPEAL.

    General von Zowenstern was e[?]quently exhortative to the Turkish at tackers. He called on them for one mighty effort to fling back the ...

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  14. ITALIAN BOMBS ON TRIESTE.

    It is officially reported from Rome that an Italian dirigible. dropped bombs on Trieste on Sunday night, severely damaging the arsenal there. ...

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  15. GERMAN AIRMEN OVER ENGLAND.

    The British Admiralty reports that instead of bombarding a fort at Harwich, on the east coast of England, as the Germans claim to have ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA’S MEAT.

    Mr. Will Thorne (Labor) asked in the House of Commons on Monday whether the American Beef Trust had lately acquired me[?]t works and ...

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  17. ALLIES’ SUCCESSES,

    The Paris communique states that the British supported by French artillery captured on Monday night several German trenches south-west ...

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  18. BETTER POSITION.

    In Petrograd it is believed that the Austro-German objective is now the Ivangorod-Lublin- Vulm railway, which contacts the Russia centre in Poland. ...

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  19. PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    The United States Ambassador in London (Mr. W. H. Page) has informed the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) ...

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  20. ANOTHER TRY.

    Immense German reinforcements are being transferred from the east the west front, an order having been issued that Calais is to be taken at ...

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  21. MILITARY NEWS

    The first compulsory night parade for tho 71st Infantry will be held tomorrow night at the Drill Hall. Dress, drill order, with bats. The ceremony ...

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  22. BOMB ON MUNITIONS TRAIN.

    A Russian aeroplane dropped bombs on the German lines of communication and convoys in the San region in Galicia. ...

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  23. AMMUNITION LOST.

    A big ammunition factory at Dresden in Germany. has been destroyed by fire. ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES

    Victoria requires an average of 80 [?]ecruits daily, to reinforce Victorians at the front. Qualifications—Age, 18 to 45 ...

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  25. BALTIC NAVAL FIGHT.

    It is officially reported from Petrograd that Russia has apologised to Sweden for the alleged violation of her neutrality by fighting in territorial ...

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  26. WOUNDED LEADER.

    It is reported from Gallipoli that General Liman von Sanders, leader of the Turkish army, has been seriously wounded. ...

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  27. LOSSES.

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  28. INTERNED ALIENS IN BRITAIN.

    The Under-Secretary for the Home Office (Mr. W. Brace) has announced in the House of Commons that since May 13, .7,143 aliens had been ...

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  29. WAR NOTES

    Serious admissions, from the German point of view, are made by Major Moraht in his review of the situation in the Berliner Tageblatt, ...

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  30. WAR CENSUS BILL.

    The Registration (War Census) Bill was again before the House of Commond on Monday. The President of the Local ...

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  31. OFFICERS PRAISED.

    General Hamilton pays a high, tribute to Admiral de Robeck and the navy, who, he says, risked everything to give their soldier comrades a fair ...

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  32. GERMAN GENERAL’S SUICIDE.

    Athens messages state that the official version of General von Leipzig’s death declares that the German officer committed suicide. ...

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  34. FULL OF FIGHT AFTER EXHAUSTING NIGHT.

    "The troops had practically no rest on the night of April 24-25, and they had been fighting hard all day over the most difficult country, and were subject ...

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  35. CLEVER SEAMANSHIP.

    Details of the escape of the s.s. Anglo Californian from submarines are to hand. When the vessel came to anchor it ...

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  39. FRENCH SAILING SHIP SUNK.

    The French schooner Hirondelle has been destroyed by a torpedo off Ushant. The crew were landed. ...

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  40. “WERE GOING OUT TO GET HIM.”

    “The twigs of the scrub bent to the fury of the leaden storm,” writes Private J. K. Murphy, of the 9th , Battalion. “Through it there still came ...

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  41. SUNK OFF SHETLAND ISLANDS.

    The steamship Fiery Cross, laden with oil from Philadelphia to Havre, the coasting schooner Sunbeam, and the Finnish steamer Leo have all ...

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