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  6. A LIBERAL ON THE FUSION

    Mr A. Conroy, a former Liberal member, who is opposing Mr J. Cook in Parramatta, is one of those whom the Fusion junta tried to frighten out ...

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  7. THE GREAT OFFENSIVE

    Announcing additional gains after heavy fighting and the capture of nearly 1000 prisoners, Sir Douglas Haig says:— ...

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  8. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    It is announced that horse—racing fixtures after May 4 have been cancelled in accordance with the Government’s request. ...

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  9. BUTTER EMBARGO

    A strong effort is being made by Fusionists to win farmers' votes from the Labor Party by raising the question of the embargo that was placed ...

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  10. ANXIOUS HUNS

    Mr Bonar Law’s announcement in the House of Commons regarding Imperial preference is being used by the German Government as a ...

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  11. BALLARAT MEN ON BOARD.

    Mrs F. T. Malone, of 324 Drummond street, yesterday received a cablegram ( from her husband, C[?] F. T. Malone, stating that he ...

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  12. THE TOLL OF WAR.

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  13. CAPTURE OF ROEUX

    Reuter’s correspondent at the British Headquarters says that the value of Roeux is due to the fact that it. complements Monchy on the north ...

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  14. WHEAT TRAFFIC

    “Trucks, tracks, and more trucks are required” says Mr Menzies, M.L.A. “There should be a concentration at once of every available ...

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  15. GERMANY’S WAR AIMS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam states that Herr Dernberg, ex—Colonial Minister in Germany, made [?] significant speech at Brealau. He ...

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  16. THE BRITISH DRIVE.

    Field-marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—“We improved our postions and took prisoners between Monchy [?] Preax and the Scarpe River. ...

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  17. A MISLEADING PHRASE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at the British headquarters in France telegraphs:— “Doubtless the German ...

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  18. MASTERY OF THE AIR

    Mr Beach Thomas the “Daily Mail” correspondent at the British Headquarters in France, telegraphs: — “Our airmen never before hit the ...

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  19. MACEDONIAN FRONT.

    A British official Salonika message states:—“We b[?]at off an enemy attack on the Lake Doiran Var[?]lar front on Saturday night. The ...

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  20. OBITUARY

    Another of Ballarat’s old identities passed away on Sunday, in the person of Mrs Jane Maria Thompson, of Eyre street, who succumbed to a ...

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  21. SLAVS REPULSE TURKS.

    A Russian official message says:— “We: recaptured the height lost yesterday in the direction Erz[?]gan in the Caucasus. Thr[?]ish ...

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  22. HINDENBURG AT FRONT

    The "Journal" says that Von Hindenburg was In front of the British H[?]ince a week ago. He saw his best troops driven from Vimy and saw the ...

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  24. GREEK TREACHERY.

    Reports from Greece state that King Constantine is still actively engaged in his pro-Germ n efforts. He is sen[?]ing military agents to ...

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  26. TESTIMONIAL.

    Dear Sir,—[t is with great pleasure that I thank you through the press for skilful and successful treatment of my husband, Mihael Noonan, which you ...

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  27. LOSS OF THE BALLARAT.

    Later details state that when a boat was being lowered it capsized, throwing the inmates into the wat[?]er. They speedily righted the poat, ...

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  28. “WILD, BARBARIC STORY.”

    “A wild, barbaric story has been verified by experienced officers,” says Mr Beach Thomas the “Daily Mail” correspondent of the British ...

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