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  3. SPECIAL SUNDAY ISSUE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "We attacked this morning on a front of several miles northwards of the ...

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  4. ANZAC DAY.

    Broken Hill's official celebration of Anzac Day was held to-day, and took the [?]orm of a memorial parade and service. April 25, 1915, was the actual ...

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  5. SINKING OF THE BALLARAT.

    The story of the sinking of the transport Ballarat is one of which Australians may well be proud. Our lads paraded like the British soldiers on the ...

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  6. The Dover Naval Fight.

    King George has sent his congratulations to the crews of the British destroyers Swift and Broke on the result of the Dover naval fight. ...

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  7. On the Russian Front.

    Reuter's Zurich correspondent telegraphs that serious strikes have occurred at Warsaw and Lodz, in Poland, and that many arrests have been ...

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  8. 1000th Day of the War.

    To-day, Sunday (April 29) is the 1000th day of the wars. ...

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  9. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. J. D. Mitchie, editor of the Railway's Union "Gazette," has been summoned to appear in the City Court on Tuesday, in respect of an article ...

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  10. Italy and Austria.

    Reuter's Agency learns from an authoritative Italian source that the Anglo-French offensive has destroyed the Austro-Gennan hopes of invading ...

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  11. IN BROKEN HILL.

    Sergeant M. C. M'Taggart, late of the 9th Light Horse, A.[?].F., and now organising secretary of the "Snapshots from Home" League in connection with ...

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  12. In the Balkans.

    A British official message from Salonika states:— "A strong enemy attack on Thursday night on the Lake Doiran-Vardar front ...

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  13. In Mesopotamia.

    A Russian official message states:— "In the direction of Erzingjan, in Mesopotamia, the Turks have been intensely active. They captured a ...

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  14. No Mails Aboard.

    Mr. Oxenham, secretary of the Postmaster-General's department, said last night that there were no mails from Melbourne, and so far as he knew none ...

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  15. STATE GOVERNOR'S DEPARTURE.

    The termination of Sir Gerald Strickland's [?] of office as State Governor was marked yesterday by the citizens of Sydney, who gave him an ...

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  16. Enemy Submarines.

    A Berlin official message reports that a German submarine successfully bombarded the harbor works at Gouraya, in Algeria, an important base for Allies ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Queensland Full Court on Saturday gave its decision in a case in which several members of the Legislative Council sought a declaration that ...

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  18. Speech by Mr. Lloyd George.

    The Prime Minister's (Mr. Lloyd George) speech at the Guildhall yesterday was marked by a note of confidence and optimism. ...

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  19. ACTING-PREMIER INJURED.

    While on a motor-car trip to the South Coast yesterday aferntoon Mr. Fuller (Acting Premier) and his son met with injuries through the car ...

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  20. FRENCH OPERATIONS.

    A French communique says: — "A great artillery duel continues in the Champagne region. "Our machine-gun fire smashed up ...

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  21. LENARD'S PICTURELAND.

    "The Oakbank Steeple" film, showing the start, the running, and the finish of the race, is now being shown at Lenard's Pictureland, together with ...

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  22. LOST AT SEA.

    When the steamer Dimboola arrived from Adelaide yesterday, Captain W. Miller reported that when in the vicinity of Cape Nelson, George Dunstan ...

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  23. ARLEUX CAPTURED.

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters telegraphs: — "The British are attacking with magnificent ardor. They have occupied ...

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  24. EXTENT OF THE GERMAN LOSSES.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent tele[?]raphs:— "A French correspondent on the British front gives figures of the ...

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  25. A SYDNEY ROBBERY.

    By throwing a stone through a plate glass window yesterday, thieves gained an entrance to Robert Jeffries' premises in 119 George-street West, and stole ...

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