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  2. Advertising

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  3. German Air Fleet Attempts to Reach London

    Aiships were seen yesterday, and passed over South Minster at 12.15 a.m., Maidon at 12.20 over Southwold at 12.45, over Harwick at 12.55, over ...

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  4. RACING IN S.A.

    Fine weather and a good attendance favored the Adelaide Race Club for its meeting to-day. Backers had an excellent day till the last race, ...

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  5. RACING IN N.S.W.

    The Sydney City Tatt's Club held its autumn meeting at Randwick to-day. It was approprtate that Lady Denman should win the Denman ...

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  6. WAR WITH GERMANY

    The "Sun's" special Melbourne correspondent writes:- "It is hard to believe that three years ago the Australian oities were ...

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  7. The Premiers' Conference

    The Premier and the Attorney-General left yesterday by the interstate steamer. Katoomba for Melbourne, where another conference of ...

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  8. Serious Railway Collision

    At 4.20 this morning the up Melbourne limited express and the down Temora mail train, which left Sydney at 8.10 last night, met in a head-on ...

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  9. TROTTING BY NIGHT

    There was an estimated attendance of 3000 last night at the trots, while £2522 passed through the totes. It was recommended that the riding and ...

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  10. HUNGRY AUSTRIA

    Much smuggling is being done on the Austrian frontier, and 500 perons were recently arrested in attempting to cross the frontier near Cou[?]ares ...

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  11. DEFEAT OF TURKS

    The Press Bureau reports that the British Indians attacked 15,000 Turks at Zobeir on the 14th and captured a strong position with the bayonet. Our ...

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  12. IN THE CARPATHIANS

    A communique reports: "We captured two heights near Telephoch. The roads in the Carpathians are everywhere bad, owing to a thaw. Our ...

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  13. AFFAIRS IN AFRICA

    General Smuts, Minister for Defence in South Africa, has taken the field, and commandds the Central, Southern, Eastern, and South-Eastern ...

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  14. OPERATIONS IN SYRIA

    It is officially reported that a French cruiser yesterday destroyed the railway bridge connecting Acre with the interior Syrian railway system. ...

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  15. GONE-A-MILLION'S RETRIBUTION

    Because the Premier could not get his unscientific emergency tax, he threatened that he would do something—you'll see, he sort of said. ...

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  16. TURKS AT LOGGERHEADS

    "Le Temps" states that a Turkish Imperial Counoll discussed the question of transferring the capital to Asia Minor. The Sultan blamed the ...

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  17. AMERICA DESERTS BELGIUM

    Mr. Roosevelt, writing to a resident of Washington, characterises the failure of Americans to take a stand on behalf of Beigium as p[?]uliarly ignoble ...

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  18. THE MURDER OF HADLEY

    The American Embassy, at Great Britain's request, inquired into the death of Mr. Meneray Hadley, a Britisher travelling through Germany ...

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  19. ANARCHY AT SMYRNA

    The "Temps" states that anerchy prevails at Smyrna, where, under the pretext of levying army requisitions, the Turks are pillaging the shops and ...

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  20. GERMAN SUBMARINE PIRACY

    M. Mezauban, president of the Brittany Shipowners' Association, suggests that every Allied ship sunk by German Submarines should be ...

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  21. OUR LITTLE BROWN ALLIES

    According to an officer of the Tango Maru, the suggestion to send a Japanese force to Europe was made by one of the Japanese stat[?] It was ...

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  22. MORE SUBMARINE SAVAGERY

    The Swedish steamer Folka has been mined or torpedoed off Petershead. The orew werb saved after being adrift for 14 hours. ...

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  23. POSTAGE TO EGYPT

    The Postal Department, by winch we mean the head serangs in Melbourne, have evidently a peculiar idea of proportion and the eternal fitness ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND RACING

    The autumn meeting of the Wellington Racing Club was continued at Trentham to-day, when the Trentham Gold Cup was won by Warstep, with ...

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  25. Holland Roused

    There is growing indignation over the sinking by a German submarine of the Dutch steamer Katwyk. The newspapers strongly condemn what ...

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  26. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    The Minister for Defence explained to-day that the fact that a returned soldier's name appeared in the list of disciplinary cases did not reflect upon ...

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  27. YACHTING

    Last night members and friends of members assembled at the club house of the Perth Flying Squadron to celebrate the annual smoke social, which ...

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  28. GOODWOOD '500' BETTING

    Eight to one the field was on offer last night in connection with next Saturday's Goodwood Five Hundred, with Olio (as the result of yesterday's ...

    Article : 68 words
  29. THE COMMONWEALTH BANK

    Mr. John S. Scottl, who has been manager of the Perth branch of the Commonwealth Bank since its inception some two and a half years ago, ...

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  30. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR POLICY

    It ts understood that the Government liquor policy, now consists, of a more drastic control of public houses, in areas chiefly concerned, the partial ...

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  31. GERMAN TAUBES IN FRANCE

    Allied airmen chased two German Taubes which were attempting to fly over Armentieres. The Taubes fell in the German lines. ...

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  32. LATE BOXING

    Jack Clune knocked out Jimmy Hill in the 12th round at the Stadium to-night. ...

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  33. HOSPITAL FOR THE FRONT

    It is announced from military headquarters, Melbourne, that a double general hospital containing 1040 beds is to be raised and sent away ...

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  34. OUTPUT OF MUNITIONS

    Lord Kitchener's committee is establishing local committees in important manufacturing centres with full power to organise the output of ...

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  35. POLITICAL LABOR LEAGUE

    Mr. Fitzfgerald, the newly elected president of the Political Labor League, entered upon his duties yesterday. ...

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  36. M'COY OUTPOINTS THORN

    Herb M'Coy outpointed Frank Thorn in a twenty-round bout to-night at the Brisbane Stadium. ...

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  37. BRILLIANT AIR FIGHT

    M. Garros, the well-known French aviator, brought down a German Taube near Messines yesterday. Garros went up immediately he saw ...

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  38. PROSPECT OF USEFUL RAINS

    A mensoonal depression extending from Darwin to Port Augusta gives prospects of useful rains on the Riverina and Western New South Wales. ...

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  39. MODERN JACK SHEPPARDS

    The two boys, aged 15 and 16, who recently confessed to a series of thefts at Subiaco and other suburbs, and who subsequently made their escape ...

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  40. THE FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    "Eye Witness" reports:- "We exploded a large mine on April 9 [?]ear Armentieres. Timber and debir[?]s were hurled 200ft. in the air. ...

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  41. CUSTOMS OVERCHARGES

    It sometimes happens in the Customs Department that overcharges are made on goods or parcels imported, and a refund is granted. To obtain ...

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  42. MEDICAL MEN FOR THE FRONT

    Niue doctors will leave by the Morea next week to join the Royal Army Corps. This will complete the 100 appealed for by the War Office. ...

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  43. A.J.C. WILL RACE

    It having been decided by the Government that Empire Day. May 24, will be gazetted a public holiday, the committee of the Australian Jockey Club ...

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  44. ACTIVITY AT WESTONIA

    There is continued activity on the Westonia belt, from the Edna May group to the Hill End. Several options have been taken over leases in ...

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  45. PORT OF LONDON

    The Port of London authorities have increasd port rates on imported and exported goods by 20 to 25 per cent from May 1, under cover of increased ...

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  46. APRIL FOOL'S DAY

    A British aviator on April 1 dropped a football over the Lille aerodrome. As it fell slowly he saw the ...

    Article : 61 words
  47. BIG LABOR HOLD-UP

    A strike, involving 100,000 trade unionists, has occurred here as the outcome of 16,000 carpenters' attempt to secure increased wages. As a ...

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  48. Slave-Driving German Officers

    A German deserter from the enemy's lines in the north of France states that the men go in positive terror of their officers, who are more like ...

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  49. ROTHSCHILD'S ESTATE

    The late Baron Rothschild's estate has been sworn at £2,500,000. ...

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  50. Tommies' Ingenuity

    The following story was told at Oxford by Colonel Pearce Serocold, of the King's Reyal Rifles, who has been invalided home: ...

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  51. A FAKED PAPAL INTERVIEW

    The "Osservatore Romano" semiofficially denies that His Holiness the Pope was formally interviewed by the German-American Wiegand. He ...

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  52. A SYDNEY SUICIDE

    Early this morning Geo. Jarrett, Government interpreter, was found unconscious in his room in the Gentral Police Court buildings, and a ...

    Article : 71 words
  53. Wireless Man's Charmed Life

    From a German source comes the news that a wireless telegraphist hamed Spieler is said to have emerged unhurt from the wrecks of no fewer ...

    Article : 76 words
  54. N.S.W. AGENT-GENERALSHIP

    Cabinet to-day appointed the Hon. B. R. Wise, K.C., Agent-General. Mr. Wise was Attorney-General of New South Wales in 1887-88, and ...

    Article : 52 words
  55. IMPORTATIONS OF SEALSKINS

    An Order in Council has been gazetted applying sections 3 and 4 of the Seal Fisheries Act 1912 to the importation of sealskins to Norfolk Island. ...

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  56. A CITY ACCIDENT

    A collision occurred yesterday afternoon between a motor cyclist and a motor car in St. George's-terrace, near George-street, as the result of which ...

    Article : 49 words
  57. METAL MARKET

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