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  3. TROTTING BY NIGHT

    A record crowd—for an ordinary Saturday night meeting—was in attendance at last night's Trot, while £2600 passed through the totes. The ...

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  4. Enormous AUSTRIAN Losses

    A communique issued last night says:- "We have gained, at Les Eparges beyond the German trenches ...

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  5. W.A.T.C.EASTER MEETING

    There was a very poor attendance at the concluding day of the W. A. T. C. Easter meeting yesterday. Fields totalled 10, 12, 9 (three times), and 13— ...

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  6. THIRD DAY AT RANDWICK

    SYDNET, Saturday. The third day's racing in connection with the A.J.C. adrumn meeting took place this afternoon, having been ...

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  7. FORCING THE DARDANELLES

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Mitylene telegraphs that the warships of the Allies bombarded the inner forts of the Dardanelles from ...

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  8. NAVAL HEROES

    Captain Kelly, of the crulser Gloucester, has been made a C.B. for his gallantry in chasing the Goeben and the Breslau on August 6 and 7. ...

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  9. THE LATEST

    A communique says":- "General d'Amade's Expeditionary Force has completed its voyage to the Levant under the ...

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  10. BRITISH CASUALTY LISTS

    The last three British casualty lists tnclude 1292 Killed, 2583 wounded, and 136 missing. Amongst the number are 55 Canadian casualties. ...

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  11. CARPATHIAN CAMPAIGN

    In the fighting in the Carpathians on the 7th inst the Russians captured 1200 prisoners. The Russians now hold the whole of ...

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  12. PRISONERS OF WAR

    Germany claims to have captured 242,000 French, 509,000 Russians, 40,000 Belgians and 20,800 British prisoners. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS IN EGYPT

    In a letter to a Sydney friend Dr. Nash,M.L.C., writing from the pyramids; Egypt, says:- "In our 35 days at Mena we daily ...

    Article : 184 words
  14. ENORMOUS AUSTRIAN LOSSES

    The "Messagero" states that the Austrians have lost 300,000 men in the Carpathians, one-third of that number having been made prisoners. Whole ...

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  15. GERMAN SUBMARINES OFF NORWAY

    The newspapers here believe that a British squadron attacked German submarines at the island of Sartoro five miles off Bergen on the west coast ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN ATROCITIES

    attacks on undefended towns. An aeroplane on Thursday dropped seven bombs on the market place of Podgoritza, in Montenegro, killing and ...

    Article : 57 words
  17. Official Approbation

    The Admiralty is issuing letters of approbation, equivalent to mention in despatches, to officers and men who have given meritorious service in the ...

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  18. GERMAN SUBMARINE PIRACY

    A German submarine chased the steamer Theseus off the Scilly Islands, and signalled her to stop. Instantly the. Theseus put on full speed, when ...

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  19. VICTORIAN LAND VOLUNTEERS

    Minister for LAnds Lawson has announced that the residence conditions of any selector who enlists for service abroad will be waived, such ...

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  20. RACING IN S.A.

    S.A. Tattersalls aut[?] meeting was held to-day in fine weather, though late in the afternoon light sh[?]wers tell. The coursa was in ...

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  21. BOY SCOUT TORTURED

    When the Russians retook Andrije[?]o, near Memel, they found 34 wounded Russians, who it is believed, were tortured, and four others who were ...

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  22. SPIES IN LONDON

    Three German s[?] have been arrested in London on charges of communicating naval and mi9titary information to the Continent in invisible ...

    Article : 217 words
  23. SALAKIES OF CHAPLAINS

    Several months ago Senator Pearce had his attention drawn to the large rates of salary paid to chaplains. He caused a new seale to be drawn up, as ...

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  24. Portuguese Coalboat Sunk

    The Portuguese sailing collier Douro, bound for Oporto, was torpedoed on April 3, and sank slowly. Her crew took to the boats and ...

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  25. MILITARY CHANGES

    The following military charges have been grazetted:- 5th Military District (Western Australian Mounted infantry).—Norman ...

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  26. Turks at the Suez Canal

    Writing to the "Evening News" about the expedition of the Turks to Suez Canal'an officer says:—I really think it is one of the most enterprising schemes ...

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  27. A CAPTAIN DECORATED

    Captain John Green, of the French steamer Vosges, which was sunk in the English Channel on March 27, has been awarded the Distinguished Service ...

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  28. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    Germany has addressed a Note complaining that the United States is not observing neutrality through her failure to accomplish anything in her ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND'S BATTLESHIP

    New Zealand newspapers state that in January Mr. Mackenzie, High Commissioner for the Dominion, after the North Sea action, wrote to Mr. ...

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  30. RACING IN VICTORIA

    The above club's April meeting took place this afternoon. Following are the results:- HURDLE RACE. ...

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  31. THE WAR ON DRINK

    Mr. Lloyd-George and representatives of the wine and spirit traders have privately discussed the prohibition, of wines and spirits. It is ...

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  32. DEATH OF DR. MOORHOUSE

    The death is announced ot the Right Rev. Dr. Moorhouse, in his 88th year. The newspapers have long und appreciative references to the deceased ...

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  33. GENEROUS INDIANS

    The Indian princes and noblemen steadily continue their generous gifts on behalf of the war funds, and English and Indian ladies throughout the ...

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  34. TURBULENT DOCKERS

    The Birkenhead dockers are showing a more conciliatory spirit. They have agreed to work overtime when necessary. ...

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  35. RUMORED NEW ZEALAND LOAN

    The "Daily Mail" states that arrangements are being made for the issue of a New Zealand loan, possibly within a week. Apparently the report ...

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  36. SHAKESPEARIAN ADVICE

    Private Frank Madden, ot the 7th Battalion of the Second Infantry Brigade, writing from Egypt, tells an amusing story. A certain colonel ...

    Article : 101 words
  37. "MOSQUITO MUGS"

    Many Melbourne faces are resembling, badly-pickled pork. Their owners explain that mosquitoes are making life a nuisance. ...

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  38. METAL MARKET

    copper, £[?] to £[?] spot: £72/15/ forward; electrolytic, £77/5/ to £77/15/. Tin, £169 to £160/10/ spot, £168 to ...

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  39. SOUTH SEAS MAIL SERVICE

    Messrs. F. W. Bamford and W. E. Johnson, M.P.'s, have been appointed Commissioners to visit the New Hebrides and Lord Howe and Norfolk ...

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