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  2. ARTILLERY ACTIVE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- The French repulsed a raid north of Bailleul. Shelling which was ...

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  3. The Weather

    VICTORIA.--Cloudy and cold, with northerly winds. Showers in the west, extending generally within next few days. ...

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  4. [?] Isle of Unrest

    [?] are made by the [?] newspaper upon the official [?] issued in connection with [?] of Stan Feiners, who are ...

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  5. TEUTON AND SLAV

    Lord Robert Cecil, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in the course of an interview, said that the Government bad no intention of recognising the ...

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  6. SUBMARINES MAY BE FOUND IN MORE DISTANT WATERS

    In connection with the sinking of the German submarine cruiser, the Naval Correspondent of "Lloyd's Weekly" says:-- ...

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  7. FINNISH CABINET RESIGNS

    In consequence of the appointment of M. Svinhufuud, the Premier, its dictator, the Finnish Government has resigned. ...

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  8. "NOT MERELY SULKING"

    Speaking at a luncheon held in Edinburgh, Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, referred to the brilliant achievements of the Scottish divisions ...

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  9. COLD DAY IN CITY

    Cold weather was experienced in the city today. Cool north-easterly breezes' blew, and the conditions were dull and cloudy. For the next 24 hours it is ...

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  10. BULGARIANS STARVING

    A Bulgarian deserter states that there have been many deaths from starvation in Bulgaria, and that the Government barbarously represses the ...

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  11. 200,000 AMERICAN TROOPS ACROSS ATLANTIC IN MAY

    It is announced that more than 200,000 American troops will have crossed the Atlantic in May, and June is expected to show a large increase. ...

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  12. CHEERS GIVEN FOR NAVY

    A thrilling moment in Mr. Lloyd George's speech in Edinburgh, when he was presented with, the freedom of the city, was when he called for cheers ...

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  13. CHANGES IN RUSSIA LIKELY

    In an article the "Rhelnisch Westfalische Zeitung" warns its readers that Germany must reckon on a change in the situation in Russia, and ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICAN LABORITES SNUB MUNICIPAL STRIKERS

    Although successful in their recent strike, the municipal strikers here acted contrary to general trade union opinion. ...

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  15. WANT OF RESPECT IS SHOWN, SAYS MR. JUSTICE HIGGINS

    That the Sydney Harbor Trust had not treated, the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration with proper respect, was the opinion ...

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  16. SUKHUM KALE RECAPTURED

    A message from Reuters correspondent at Moscow, dated May 22, states that the Caucasian Government's forces have recaptured the town of Sukhum ...

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  17. RABBIT HAWKERS TELL WOES TO ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER

    That the hawker of rabbits is not being fairly treated by the wholesale trader was the complaint made to Mr. G. F. Martin, Assistant Prices ...

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  18. FORMER DOWAGER EMPRESS IS TO PROCEED TO DENMARK

    It is reported from Vienna that the former Dowager Empress of Russia will shortly travel across Austria to Denmark. ...

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  19. BRUTALITY SHOWN BY HUNS

    When the Cork packet steamer Inniscarra (1400 tons) was torpedoed it sank quickly, and there were only five survivors, including the captain. The ...

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  20. ALIEN WOMAN ARRESTED ON A FARM IN TIPPERARY

    It is announced that the police have arrested an Austrian woman named Bruns, who was secretary to the well-known sportsman, Major Edwards, at ...

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  21. OPPRESSION IN UKRAINE

    It is stated by the Ukraine, correspondent of "Vorwarts" that a Czar-like regime has been inaugurated in the Ukraine, and that many Ukrainian ...

    Article : 130 words
  22. LETTERS NOT DELIVERED

    "Vorwarts," on April 21, quoted the chairman of the British Trade Unionists as saying at an Allied Socialists' meeting in Paris, that the only answer given ...

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  23. MORE EVIDENCE IN HAND

    More evidence than that disclosed in the British official statement of the close connection between the Sinn Fein and the Germans is in the ...

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  24. SKOROPADSKI DEFEATED

    "Pravda," the Bolshevik organ, states that the peasant, insurgents in the Ukrainian governments of Chernigolf and Poltava, have defeated ...

    Article : 55 words
  25. MOLDAVIA NOT WARNED

    It is announced that the armed mercantile cruiser Moldavia (9500 tons), was torpedoed without warning near a Channel port. The vessel, which had ...

    Article : 65 words
  26. ARTISTS' PATRIOTIC WEEK WILL ASSIST TWO FUNDS

    In compliance with the wish of the State War Council, the proceeds of the exhibition and sale of pictures, arranged by the artists of Melbourne, which ...

    Article : 122 words
  27. ARTIST'S SUBJECT SHOT AWAY

    At the opening of a display of war pictures at the Grafton Galleries, London, Major-General Sir J. J. T. Hobbs, commander of the 5th Australian ...

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  28. SCHOOLBOY OF 12 IS MISSING, AND A TRAGEDY IS FEARED

    Godfrey Fitzgerald, 12, a student of Xavier College, Kew, who was spending the school vacation at the home of Mr. James Ferguson, of the State Audit ...

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  29. WHAT AUSTRALIA HAS DONE TO REPRESS SINN FEINISM

    Referring to the Irish issue, "The Evening News" writes: "The Colonial Office has received a report from the Governor-General regarding the ...

    Article : 70 words
  30. "INDEPENDENCE" GIVEN

    "Vorwarts," the Benin socialistic organ, says that Baron von Kuhlmann, German Foreign Minister, threatened to resign if, despite the Brest Litovsk ...

    Article : 106 words
  31. ITALY HOLDS FESTIVAL TO CELEBRATE ENTRY TO WAR

    The third anniversary of Italy's entry into the war was celebrated like a national festival. Meetings and processions were held in all the towns, and ...

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  32. PAYING FOR A RAILWAY

    Government commissioners have fixed £2,000,000 as the amount which Canada will pay for the Canadian Northern railway. ...

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  33. DIRECTORS OF EDUCATION TO CONFER IN MELBOURNE

    Invited by Mr. W. Hutchinson, Minister for Education, the Directors of Education of the six Australian States, will hold a conference in Melbourne next ...

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  34. BULGARIANS DEMONSTRATE AGAINST FOOD SHORTAGE

    A message from Zurich states that demonstrations in connection with food shortage are rampant in Bulgaria, owing to the requisitioning of potatoes ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. CHAOS PREVAILS IN CHINA

    According to the Shanghai correspondent of "The Times" Dr. Sun Yat Sen, Leader of the Republican Extremists, has resigned his post as generalissimo ...

    Article : 140 words
  36. [?]OF PARTY LEADERS [?]S MUCH SPECULATION

    [?] doubt a National[?] arrived. Mr John [?] Parliamentary leader, and Mr. [?] his chief lieutenant, ...

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  37. WAR VESSELS TAKEN BY HUNS IN HARBOR AT SEBASTOPOL

    It is reported by the "Cologne Gazette" that two largo Russian battleships and eight destroyers escaped from Sebastopol before the ...

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  38. MEXICO RECALLS MINISTER

    It is announced that the Mexican Minister in Cuba has been recalled. The underlying reason is that Mexico's Minister in the Argentine was recently ...

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  39. AIRMEN DISPLAY ACTIVITY

    Since May 18 our air force has carried out numerous raids and reconnaissances and destroyed 24 enemy aeroplanes, We have not lost a single ...

    Article : 172 words
  40. LO, THE POOR INDIAN

    Pargot Singh, Indian laborer, came to Melbourne on Friday from Warracknabeal, bringing with him much money. On Saturday night he went to call on ...

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  41. SOLDIERS RETURNING

    Soldiers whoso names have been published in List Y, are expected to reach Melbourne on Wednesday. A change may, however, bo made in the ...

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  42. NO GRAIN AT PRESENT

    Russia has an empty granary at present, but ultimately the Germans will be repaid a thousand-fold for their invasions. Even next year they will ...

    Article : 178 words
  43. REWARD OF £200 OFFERED FOR MANSFIELD MURDERER

    James Barclay's murder has gone unavenged. The Government has now decided to offer a reward of £200 for information that will result in the ...

    Article : 115 words
  44. CONCRETE STEAMERS IN VIEW

    Five yards have been selected by the Government for the construction of concrete steamers. ...

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  45. TOMORROW'S MAILS

    Ship mails will be made up at the General Post Office tomorrow as follow:--Tasmania, all ports. 10.45 a.m. ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. MUST PAY OR GO TO GAOL

    Gordon Coutta, scenic artist, Theatre, Royal, was sued at the Fitzroy Court today for £5, arrears of maintenance due under an order for the support of his wife and child. ...

    Article : 55 words
  48. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES

    Properties in Armadale and Malvern will be sold by Duncan and Weller on Saturday afternoon. ...

    Article : 22 words
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