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  3. AUSTRALIA GRIEVES OVER THE UNRETURNING BRAVE

    Pte. A. F. DAVIS (Vic.) Killed in Action. Pte. T. A. BEAUDOIN (Vic.), Died of Wounds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 58 words
  4. TROOPS READ "HERALD"

    Ever since the First Australian Expeditionary Force left for Egypt a supply of "The Herald" and other publications from this office has been ...

    Article : 193 words
  5. LABORERS AT WORK

    Mr D. Culliney, secretary of the United Labor Union, stated today that, pending the decision of the Departmental Board, which met ...

    Article : 149 words
  6. CZAR'S MEN SMILE GRIMLY

    It is computed that 150,000 Germans and Austria its have fallen in the fighting along the 37 miles front in Galicia.[?] The battle started on May 15, and a ...

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  7. GREAT FIGHT BEGINS

    An immense battle is beginning on a 60 miles front at Grodek, southwest of Lemberg, the capital of Galicia. ...

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  8. MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED

    John Howson was charged at the City Court today with having unlawfully wounded Robert Leslie Wilson. A remand for a week was granted, bail ...

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  9. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONES TO BE GENERALLY ADOPTED

    Provision is to be made on next year's Estimates for the further carrying out of the automatic scheme in connection with the telephone service. ...

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  10. INVADERS DRIVEN OUT

    A message from Bucharest states that the Russian counter offensive has compelled the retreat of the Austrian invaders in Bessarabia, who have been ...

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  11. SOLDIER DIES AFTER FIGHT

    A brawl in Ultimo last night resulted in the death this morning of Private Patrick M'Corkindale, of D. Company, 30th Battalion Expeditionary Force. ...

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  12. EYES ON THE BALKANS

    Messages to New York from Berlin indicate that efforts are being made by the semi-official press to discount statements as to the proximity of ...

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  13. ITALY PROGRESSES

    Progress is being made by tile Italian troops, and the occupation of Gorz, a city of 25,000 inhabitants, is imminent. ...

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  14. MR E. C. MASON DEAD

    Mr. Francis-Conway Mason, formerly Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, died shortly before, noon today at his home, Murphy street, South Yarra, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. FLEETS IN ADRIATIC

    In an official statement, the French Admiralty says that the Anglo-French Mediterranean forces are co-operating [?] the Italian Fleet, the entry of ...

    Article : 67 words
  16. PERCENTAGE OF LOST GIVEN

    Sir Edward Carson, the Attorney-General, stated, in reply to Lord Mersey, the chairman, at the inquiry into the sinking of the Lusitania yesterday. ...

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  17. LUSITANIA DISASTER

    The public inquiry regarding the sinking, of the Lusitania ended yesterday afternoon, but there will be a short session in camera today to discuss ...

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  18. CAUGHT IN RAVINE

    Paris reports that the French offensive in the sector north of Arras has assumed the proportions of a great battle. ...

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  19. SERVIA IN ALBANIA

    It is stated in a despatch from Rome that the idea of ail Austro-Serbian arrangement is unfounded, but that the arrival of Servians at Durazzo, the ...

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  20. ATTACKED BY SUBMARINE

    Attacked by a submarine, the British steamer Turnwell, 4264 tons, managed to reach Milford Haven, in Wales. ...

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  21. AUSTRIANS ATTACK PORTS

    Home reports officially that Austrian [?]outs and destroyers bombarded the undefended towns of Pesaro and Rimini, on the Adriatic, on Thursday ...

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  22. EXPERT PRAISES ALLY

    Lieutenant-Colonel A Court Repinging, military correspondent of "The Times" says that the siege battle that the French have been fighting north of ...

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  23. GERMAN SUBMARINE LOST

    Berlin announces the loss of submarine U14. It is believed that the crew has fallen prisoner to the British. ...

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  24. TRICOLOR TRIUMPHANT

    "North of Arras a violent artillery duel has occurred," Paris reports officially, "There is no change on this front. ...

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  25. "INEXPERT MEDDLER"

    A neutral traveller in Germany describes the Kaiser's rapid fall from popularity. He says that it is whispered that the ...

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  26. TRADING WITH ENEMY

    Robert Hetherington and Henry Wilson, partners in the firm of William. Jacks and Company, iron merchants, of Glasgow, who were found ...

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  27. PROMISING CAREER ENDS

    Reference is made by the naval correspondent of "The Times" to the meteoric rise to fame of the late Sublieutenant Warneford, the Zeppelin ...

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  28. MINISTER PAYS TRIBUTE

    In the absence of Sir Alexander Peacock, the Premier, Mr F. Hagelthorn, Minister for Public Works, expressed regret on behalf of the State ...

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  29. MR ASQUITH'S SONS RECOVER

    Two sons of Mr Asquith, the Prime Minister, who were wounded at the front, are recovering. A cable message reporting that Lieut. ...

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  30. KILLED INSTANTANEOUSLY

    Sub-Lieutenant Warneford, with Mr H. B. Needham, the American magazine writer, was flying from the Buoaerodrome, when they were both killed. ...

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  31. BRITISH TO THE FORE

    Field-Marshal, Sir John French reports that fighting was continued Wednesday in the northern in the southern portions of the British ...

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  32. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE

    Private Braddock has been awarded the Distinguished Conduct medal for bravery at the Dardanelles. ...

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  33. VETERANS GREET KING

    King George, in acknowledging the greetings of, veterans on the anniversary of the storming of the Redan in the Crimean war, wrote:-- ...

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  34. BROTHERHOOD MARKED

    The centenary of Waterloo was chosen as an opportunity for the oldest British residents in Paris to place wreaths on the Anglo-French graves ...

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  35. OUTRAGES CONTINUE

    Germans persist in their outrages in the north of France. They are poisoning the water running towards the Allies. A machine gun belt has been ...

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  36. RESERVIST FROM GERMANY CHARGED WITH PERJURY

    Stahl, the German reservist, who declared that he saw guns on the Lusitania, and was afterwards arrested in New York, has been indicted for ...

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