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  4. SPECIAL SUNDAY ISSUE. LATEST WAR NEWS.

    The cable messages in this issue headed "The Times' Message" are publishand "The (London) Times" newspaper, and cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions are not those of "The Times" unless expressly stated to be so. The cables headed "Reuter's ...

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  5. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    The London "Times" Dublin correspondent reports:— "After an all day long session the conference of Sinn Feiners, Labor ...

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  6. BROKEN HILL BOYS ON THE BATTLE LINES.

    Sapper Clem Lean, of the 11th Field Company Engineers. who left Australia with that company in [?]lay, 1916, has sent to his mother. Mrs. E. K. Lean, ...

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  7. Allairs in Britain.

    The "Westminster Gazette," in an article on the British war effort, says: "If ever there was another such war we should begin by commandeering the ...

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  8. FRENCH MAKE RAIDS.

    An official French communique states:— "Vigorous reciprocal artillery activity is in progress between Lassigny ...

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  9. THE RECRUITING CONFERENCE.

    Mr. J. Jelley, deputy leader of the South Australian Labor Party, who retraed yesterday from Melbourne, where he attend the Recruiting Conference, ...

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  10. ARTILLERY DUELS.

    An official French communique states:— "There was no infantry activity to-day. ...

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  11. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    A German official communique states:— "We repulsed strong attacks against Wytschaete. Our fire caused heavy ...

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  12. AN APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES.

    Tho London "Times" Washington correspondent reports:— "The Philadelphia Public Ledger appeals to Ireland not to desert its two ...

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  13. VICTORIAN RAILWAY UNIONS' CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the Victorian Railways' Union carried a motion endorsing tue peace programme of the Australian Labor Party as formulated ...

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  14. ULSTER'S DUTY.

    Sir Edward Carson, in a message published by tho Belfast press, says: — "Our clear duty is to support the gallant soldiers at the front, and to ...

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  15. THE BUDGET.

    It is fully expected that the Budget, which is to be presented next week, will involve still heavier sacrifices for the British civilian population. ...

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  16. REPORTED FRENCH FAILURES.

    An official German communique states: — "After yesterday's failures the French did not renew their attacks ...

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  17. NATIONALIST CONFERENCE TO BE HELD.

    A great crowd assembled at the Dublin Mansion House and cheered the leaders when they resumed the anticonscription conference. The crowd also ...

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  18. STRIKES

    The Home Secretary (Sir George Cave), speaking at Kingston-onThames, said:—"Since the great enemy offensive began the workers have ...

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  19. SLOWER GERMAN PROGRESS.

    An Amsterdam message states that the war correspondent of the "Frankfurter Zeitung" says:— "The increase in tile Allies' ...

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  20. THE LATE CORPORAL FERN, M.L.A.

    About 100 Labor men and unionists walked as far as Darlinghurst in front of the hearse yesterday that carried the remains of the late Corporal C. S. ...

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  21. AN AUSTRIAN VIEW.

    A message from Rome says that Austrian newspapers are increasingly pessimistic. The "Arbeiter Zeitung" describes the offensive as a useless ...

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  22. STEALING AMMUNITION.

    Several ironmongery shops at Drogheda have been raided, and large quantities of ammunition stolen. Masked armed men at Wexford held ...

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  23. In Canada.

    Reuter's Ottawa correspondent reports:— "The Government's manpower proposals have been carried in both ...

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  24. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY.

    A list of firms which have been fined for trading with the enemy is being prepared by the Federal Crown law authorities with a view of preventing ...

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  25. GENERAL CONGRATULATED.

    The Press Bureau reports:— "Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig has congratulated Lieutenant-General Holland and all ranks of the First Army ...

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  26. On the Western Front.

    Field [?] Sir Douglas Haig re[?]:— "We capiced a few Poisoners, nine machine [?] and a trench mortar in ...

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  27. THE GERMAN FLEET.

    A Router's Agency correspondent states that recent indications strengthen the likelihood that FieldMarshal von Hindenburg will send out ...

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  28. THE RED CROSS.

    The organisers of the appeal which is to be made throughout Australia on Gallipoli Day, April 26, on behalf of the Red Cross Society, write:— ...

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  29. DAY OF PRAYER AND THANKSGIVING.

    Archbishop Wright has appointed Wednesday, May 1, to be observed in the diocese of Sydney a "a day of prayer for our annies and for ...

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  30. In Russia.

    A German official communique states:— "We have occupied Tschaplinka and Melitopol, in Taurida, Southern ...

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  31. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Defence Department has issued the following summary ofcasualties among members of the Australian Imperial Forces reported by cable up to ...

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  32. MORE ARTILLERY

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters, reporting on Saturday, states:— Relatively speaking, the night ...

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  33. THE SIXTH WAR LOAN.

    It has been definitely stated by Mr. W. A.Watt (Federal Treasurer) that there will be no further extension of the date of closing the sixth war loan. ...

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  34. Enemy Submarines.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reports: "During the Reichstag debate about the submarine question the ...

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  35. INDECENT PICTURES.

    Spaking at the opening of the annual congress of the Catholic Women's Social Guild yesterday afternoon the Rev. Father Lockington, S.J., said ...

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  36. A BRITISH ADVANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquartres on the Western front reports:— "The British have advanced on a ...

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  37. MR. HUGHES AT BENDIGO.

    "I do not blame the Labor Party, or any party, for the shortage of reemiting," said Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister) in an addrsss given at a ...

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