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  6. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Mr H. H. As[?]uith, the former Prune Minister, and General Sir Jan Hamilton, who commanded the Allied troops during the greater part ...

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  7. ALLIED PROGRESS

    Mr Philip Gibbs, telegraphing from headquarters, states that the Kaiser has recently been to the British front. It was he who ordered that villages ...

    Article : 154 words
  8. AUSTRALIANS IN SINAI

    (In view of the latest victor in Palestine, this article is of live interest.) In Sinai Peninsula these days our ...

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  9. SHIPS SUNK WITHOUT WARNING.

    The British steamer Alnwick Castle was torpedoed without warming on 19th March in the Atlantic, 32c miles from land. The day previous ...

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  10. A [?] F ADMINISTRATION.

    It is now announced that Brig-Gen R. M. M‘C. Anderson, C.MG. who has been in charge of the administration of the Australian Imperial Force ...

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  11. MR BROOKFIELD’S STATEMENT

    Speaking at Broken Hill on Sunday Mr Percival Brookfield, the newly elected member for Sturt in the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales, ...

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  12. “HANDS OFF PRUSSIA.”

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam states that the Upper House of the Prussian Dict discussed electoral reform simultaneously with the ...

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  13. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    In the course of his important speech in the Reichstag, the German Chancellor, Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg, in referring to Russia, said that ...

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  15. NO MORE ENGLISH SWEETS

    The necessity for the conservation of freight labor, and sugar supplies has caused the British Government to forbid the exportation of all classes of ...

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  16. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    The New York “Herald” claims that it has information that two submarines are lying of Long Island Sound, waiting for an American ...

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  17. HOLLWEG’S SPEECH.

    The Press Bureau announces that wireless German official message states that Dr Von Bethmann-Hollweg, the German Imperial Chancellor, made a ...

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  18. WAR NOTES

    The lie of the “Hindenburg line” has never a been described in the cables. All we know about it is that it is supposed to run in front of Cambrai, St. ...

    Article : 250 words
  19. VILLAGE FORTRESSES.

    Mr Beach Thomas says that a British brigade dashingly attacked a machine gun position near Croiselles against a hall of bullets. Cavalry ...

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  20. PEACE WITH RUSSIA

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam states that Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg’s speech was in reply to a debate on emergency taxation, in ...

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  21. MICE PLAGUE

    Mice are now being slain in millions as the result of the campaign of the protection of the wheat stacks. The biggest catch for one night at a single ...

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  22. BERLIN’S CLAIMS.

    A Berlin message states:— “Four British aeroplanes were brought down yesterday in air fighting. All British and French attacks ...

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  23. STOP-THE-WAR PROPAGANDA.

    Soldiers guarding tho Tsarskoe Selo Palace salute the Czar as an ordinary soldier, and address him as “Colonel.” General Korniloff gains ...

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  24. A BRILLIANT VICTORY

    Lieut Gen Murray’s brilliant victory is hailed as a new crusade opening a prospect of ejecting the Turks from the whole of Palestine. It is ...

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  25. THE ALLIES BREAK IN.

    Taking into consideration the natural lie of the land, and the existing railways. rivers, canals, and so on, let us see if it is not possible to arrive at an ...

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  26. DECISION AWAITED.

    Washington reports that Wall street is marking time till a [?]sion that actual warfa[?] exists between the United States and ...

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  28. THE ANZAC PROGRESS

    News of the Anzacs’ progress in Palestine created excitement. Judges read the news in all the courts everybody Cheering. Judge Atkin ...

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  29. TELEPHONISTS’ CLAIMS

    Further evidence on the work of telephonists was given in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court yesterday, before Mr Justice Powers, sitting in ...

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  32. LA FERE AND ST. QUENTIN.

    The Allies have made their most important advance in this region, the area between and in front of La Fere and St. Quentin. Not only is the ...

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