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  6. PASTRYCOOKS AND CONFECTIONERS

    The Federated Pastrycooks’ Employees, Biscuit Makers’ Employees, Flour and Sugar Goods Workers’ Union of Australia has submitted a ...

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  7. NEW GAINS

    The new position captured yesterday is part of an isolated section of the Hindenburg Line, three or four miles long. Hitherto it had resisted all ...

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  8. ON THE CARSO

    Whatever lull may prevail on other sectors of the fantastically difficult front upon which the Italian army improvises the means of victory, upen ...

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  9. EVICTING SOLDIERS’ WIVES

    In, regard to the alleged attempt to evict the wives of soldiers from the houses occupied by thorn, a. correspondent in the press pointed out ...

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  10. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Reuters correspondent at Amsterdam says that Count Czercin, [?] companied by the Austrian Minister at Berlin, has concluded a ...

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  11. ROOSEVELT “OPENS FIRE.”

    Reutetr’s correspondent at Washington states that ex-President Roosevelt is disbanding his division, and opens fire, hotly attacking ...

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  12. IRTSH HOME RULE, CLEAN CUT FOR ULSTER.

    The [?] situation remains unchanged. nationalists and the followers of Mr William O’Brien, M.P., favor the bolding of a convention. ...

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  13. ITALY.

    The “Times” correspondent at the Italian headquarters says that the steady pounding of the Italian guns mlade the enemy’s positions between ...

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  14. MISSING MISS MINITYRE

    Somewhere in Australia there is a Miss Agnes N. M’Intyre,. who has succeeded in making a lot of Australians in the Auxiliary Hospital, Sussex, very ...

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  15. A WILD HOME RUN.

    Kentish troops, during a charge on the Scarpe, out-distanced the remainder of the line, and reached a cop[?]e 1000 yards ahead of anybody else. The ...

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  16. TELEPHONISTS’ CLAIMS

    The hearing of tho Commonwealth General Division Telephone (Officers’ Association against the Commonwealth public service commissioner ...

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  17. GERMAN CASUALTIES.

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that the German official casualties for April number 42,838, of which , 11,979 are deaths. ...

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  18. NAVAL FIGHT.

    A French naval communique states :— “On tho morning of 20th May a patrol of four French torpedo boats ...

    Article : 87 words
  19. BRITISH REGIMENTS

    The “Daily Mail” in a lending article, states that there is dissatisfaction amongst the men at the Front at the omission in English newspapers of ...

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  20. MARYBOROUGH BRANCH P.L.C.

    The fortnightly meeting of the above branch was held in the old Town Hall last Saturday evening, and, despite the inclement weather, then ...

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  23. RELIEF OF BELGIANS.

    The National Committee for the relief of Belgians announces the suspension of its appeals to the public of the British Empire, the American ...

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  24. GALLANTRY ON FIELD.

    President Poincare has awarded the following honors to Anzacs :— ...

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  26. RUSSIA.

    Router’s correspondent at Petrograd says that M. Kerensky’s “Iron disc[?]” speeches and other Russian Ministers utterances are ...

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  27. CHEVALIER CROSS OF THE LEGION D[?]HONNEUR.

    Mjr. Bruxner, Australian Light Horse. Mjr. Whitehorn, Auckland Mounted Rifles. ...

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  28. BALLARAT BOYS AT THE FRONT

    Gordon Wigh “Snob” Beaton, “Du da” Cartledge, Sid. Bishop, Bobby Hunter and Ted Melisa. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. CROIX DE GUERRE.

    Lt. Archie Campbell, late Australian Light Horse. Lt. Col. Lachlan Wilson, Australian Light Horse. ...

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  30. WORN-OUT MINERS

    Permission has been grafted by the mayor of the City (Cr. W. D. Hill) and the Mayor of the Town (Cr. A. Levy) to tho Committee of ...

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  31. MEDAILLE MILITAIRE.

    Sgt.-Mjr. Hancock, Australian Light Horse. Sgt. E. T. Roberts, Australian Light Horse. ...

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  32. TROUBLE IN GREECE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that the American Government has received information that Greco is on the Drink of ...

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  33. U.S. TROOPS FOR FRANCE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington ton says that 2600 marines will accompany Brig.—Gren. Pershing’s division, making with the engineers, a ...

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