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  6. SPIRIT OF VICTORY

    Referring to the situation at Bullecourt, the “Petit Journal” of Paris says:— “The Australians maintain all ...

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  7. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    An interview has been arranged between Mr Herbert Easto, Secretary of the New South Wales branch of the British Immigration League, and Mr ...

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  8. GERMAN COUNTER-ATTACKS.

    Writing from the Anzac Headquarters in France, Mr Keith Murdoch says:— Travelling northward along the ...

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  9. PEACE SUGGESTION

    Speaking at a meeting of the Lague of Nations Society, at which Lord Bryce presided, Lt.-Gen. J. C. Smuts, the South African ...

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  10. WAR NOTES

    If the Russian Provisional Government intends to perform many more such acts as the removal of General Ruszky from, his command in tho field ...

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  11. A NEW AUTOMATIC RIFLE

    The Lewis gun which has made a very great difference to the chances of an assault, is by no means the latest development in the way of ...

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  12. GERMAN PLOTS IN AMERICA.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Detroit reports that Fritz Neef, the manager of an electrical concern, has been arrested on a charge of conspiracy ...

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  13. AMERICAN ARMY MOBILISED.

    Orders to bring the regular United States army to its full strength of 293,000 men have been issued by the War department. ...

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  14. THE OLD STORY

    Frederick Owen, 32, a laborer, who lived in Cooper street Redfern, was seriously wounded on Tuesday at his home. A young woman who ...

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  15. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that the Senate has passed the Espionage Bill. The amendment forbidding the use of ...

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  16. PLUCKY PRIVATE.

    The men’s fighting spirits are everywhere high. I visited some Australian troops in another sector. They were healthy and fit, and full ...

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  17. FORTY-TWO NOT OUT

    The young British airman who has already brought down 4[?] German planes sounds, from the description cabled from the “Martin,” remarkably ...

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  18. USU BY GERMANS SUSPECTED.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that the authorities of the Republic of Costa Rica have dismantled a powerful wireless plant ...

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  19. DAMAGE BY MICE

    The rainfall in Charlton was 131 points, Cut the damage to tho wheat stacks was not as great as was expected/ Agents ridicule Mr ...

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  20. YOUTHS CRIMINAL BIAS

    An interesting experiment has been conducted at the Auckland (N.Z.) goal, where an operation was carried out for the removal of the ...

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  21. RUSSIAN ARMIES.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Petrograd reports that the council of the Workmen and Soldiers Delegates has issued an appeal to the ...

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  22. BAKING HEAT AT BULLECOURT.

    Mr Phillips, in the “Daily Express,” says that the baking heat` is well nigh intolerable at Bullecourt. The Australians, in shirts and ...

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  23. A FEMALE IMPOSTOR.

    In the police court on Tuesday a young woman named Olive Brown low, otherwise known as Nancy Rovell, described as a nurse, was charged with ...

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  24. EAST-WEST RAILWAY

    The Minister for Works and Railways Mr Watt) yesterday confirmed the report that the Port Augusta to [?]algoorlie railway would be opened ...

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  25. HOW THE TRENCH DEVELOPED.

    A good deal has been said about the development of the entrenchment system, and of trench warfare, bu[?], incidentally to this, there has gone ...

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  26. SUBMARINES ATTACKED.

    A return issued at Paris shows that in February one merchant vessel was unsuccessfully attacked by a submarine, while four were sunk ...

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  27. SERBS’ METHOD OF ASSAULT.

    The “Times” correspondent at the Serbian headquarters says that the Ser[?]ans make assaults which mystify the Bulgarians. The ...

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  28. DISPUTES IN ENGLAND.

    The Situation is gradually improving, though the difficulties are yet far from overcome. The feeling of hostility towards the strikers is ...

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  30. CAPTURE OF ROUEX.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports :— We continued to progress to-day north of the Scarpe and completed the capture of Roeux, which ...

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  31. BUTCH GRAIN SHIPS SUNK.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam reports that according to a statement made by a German deserter it was the [?]58 which sank [?] ...

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  32. AMERICAN FOOD SUPPLY.

    A storm broke in tho Senate on Monday, a Washington message reports, when Senator C. S. Thomas, Democratic representative of ...

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  34. TERRORISATION OF NEUTRALS.

    (Reuter’s correspondent at [?]openhagen states that the state of mind of even the educated class in Germany is shown by an article in ...

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  37. ROOSEVELT DIVISION.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that tho Allies have offered to equip a Roosevelt division with rifles, munitions and ...

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  39. GUNBOAT BLOWN UP.

    The reported announcement of the blowing up at Whampoa by the Germans of the interned gunboat Tsingtao were referred to in a ...

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