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  3. Another Advance in Flanders M. THOMAS OPTIMISTIC—ABOUT THE RUSSIAN SITUATION—THE POSITION in GREECE— GREAT SUCCESS OF THE LIBERTY LOAN—RELEASE OF THE SHIN FANE PRISONERS.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: "We attacked on Thursday night east and south of Messines and astride the Ypres-Comines Canal, and quickly overcame ...

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  4. STATE POLITICS

    On May 25, as the result of a suggestion emanating from the Liberal Party, a conference of State politicians was held at Parliament House ...

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  5. RACING IN VICTORIA

    The Williamstown Racing Club's winter meeting was held to-day in fine weather, and there was a good attendance. Following are the results:— ...

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  6. STILL ON

    Last Monday afternoon the slaughtermen usually, engaged at the various metropolitan abattoirs absented themselves from work. It was subsequently ...

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  7. Helena Vale June Meeting

    The June meeting of the Helena Val[?] Race Club was held yesterday in glorious weather, and there was a good attendance. The racing was very ...

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  8. LAST NIGHT'S TROTTING

    There was an average crowd at last night's trots. Fields were large, but the evening's sport was marred by mishaps. In the Fourth Division J.G. ...

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  9. IRISH HOME RULE

    Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons, announced that a general amnesty of the Irish rebels had been arranged. ...

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  10. GERMAN ACCUSATIONS

    The Admiralty emphatically denies the German wireless accusations of inhumanity against British destroyers which engaged German torpedoers on ...

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  11. SITUATION IN RUSSIA

    "Le Journal's" Petrograd correspondent states that the revolution at Kronstadt has been sanguinary, and many old scores were wiped off. ...

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  12. GERMAN SOCIALISTS AND PEACE

    The German Majority Socialists attending the Conference, in an official statement adhering to the Russian Council of Workmen's and Soldiers' ...

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  13. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    Mr. Wilson has signed the Deficiency Bill. Tremendous crowds surrounded the banks in the cities and country in a ...

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  14. OUR TOTAL CAPTURES

    Mr. J. I. Macpherson (Under-Secretary for War) stated in the House of Commons that, since July, 1916, the British have captured 434 guns on the ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLE ITEMS

    Mr. W. A. Holman (Premier of N.S.W.) is spending the week-end with Mr. H. G. Wells, the well-known author. ...

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  16. THE FRENCH OFFENSIVE

    M. Painleve, in the Chamber of Deputies, said it was essential to remove the delusions regarding the offensive of April 16, which some believed was ...

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  17. CONSTANTINE'S EJECTMENT

    The Greeks in Egypt have received the abdication of King Constantine joyfully, and thanksgiving services were held in various Greek churches. ...

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  18. THE AIR-RAID VICTIMS

    The coroner, in opening the inquests on the air-raid victims, said it had pleased the "all highest" of Germany to make England suffer in this way. It ...

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  19. LAST NIGHT'S BOXING

    Albert Lloyd (12st. 2[?]lb.) outpointed Eddie M'Goorty (12st. 2lb.) at the [?]dum to-night. It was a fierce fight, with heavy punching. ...

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  20. Family Notices

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  21. SUBMARINE SAVAGERY

    The Admiralty reports that the armed merchant cruiser Avenger was torpedoed in the North Sea on the night of June 13 and subsequently ...

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  22. FERDINAND VISITS THE "ALL HIGHEST"

    King Ferdinand of Bulgaria accompanied by the Premier (M. Radoslavoff) and Princes Cyril and Boris visited the German headquarters, where they had ...

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  23. DEMOCRACY MOVING IN HOLLAND

    The New York "Times" correspondent at the Hague reports that the democracy is fast gaining hold in Holland. The provincial States are now ...

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  24. SUBMARINE BREMEN MISSING

    The New York "Times" Hague correspondent states that the "Koelnische Nachrichten" admits that the commercial submarine Bremen and a ...

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  25. NEW FOOD CONTROLLER

    Lord Rhondda has been appointed Food Controller. With the assistance of a special committee of the provision trade. Sir ...

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  26. Y.M.C.A. TRENCH COMFORTS

    It has come to the knowledge of the Y.M.C.A. officials that a statement is being circulated that the Y.M.C.A. has ceased to serve the soldiers at the ...

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  27. THE GERMAN MURDERERS

    A disorderly scene took place in the House of Commons on the question of air rep[?]sals. Mr. Billing asked Mr. Bonar Law to move the adjournment ...

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  28. REPATRIATION AND WAR FUNDS

    Senator Millen, Minister in charge of Repatriation, stated this morning that he was convening a conference of the Lands Ministers of several States for ...

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  29. GERMANY'S POTATOES GOING

    A Berlin warning notifies the public that it is no longer possible to keep up the extra ration of potatoes for replacing bread. ...

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  30. LEST WE FORGET

    Yesterday a party of Ugly Men Volunteers under the guidance of Cr. Sid. Gibson did some noble work at Maylands. They renovated and improved ...

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  31. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE AND WAR

    Sir Almroth Wright, M.D., in a letter to the "Morning Post," dispute the necessity for women's suffrage to deal with post-war problems He says it was ...

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  32. BRITISH TRADE ABROAD

    The British manufacturers are forming a federation to foster the scientific distribution of British manufacturers in the overseas markets. The ...

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  33. BELGIUM'S SACRIFICES

    At a Belgian relief meeting at the Mansions House Mr. Balfour paid a special tribute to New Zealand's effort. It was extraordinary that so small a ...

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  34. ARGUEING WITH THE TURK

    T.pr. G. F. Mess, with the Light Horse in Egypt, writes under date January 30:—"We have had another row with the Turks. It was about the ...

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  35. RACING IN QUEENSLAND

    The winter meeting of Queensland Tattersall's Club was held to-day in windy weather, but there was a large attendance. Following are the results ...

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  36. EASTERN ITEMS

    A cycle race of 12½ miles, under the auspices of the League of Wheelmen, was won to-day by C. Cheel. The Cresswell Cup coursing ...

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    Rather a greater calamity than the child wonder are the misguided parents. These come to applaud their kiddies when they win (which they don't), and ...

    Article : 58 words
  38. WATT COMES WEST

    Mr. Watt, Federal Minister for Railways, arrived to-day on the way to W.A. He will make a return journey via the East-West railway. ...

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