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  4. Germans Take Two Flanders Villages AND THE HILL OF KEMMEL—YPRES IN DANGER—AND MAY BE EVACUATED-GALLANTRY OF THE AUSTRALIANS- SOUTH OF THE SOMME—THE NAVAL RAID

    It transpires that Australian troops (doubtless of the Third and Fourth Divisions) were engaged on Wednesday in the fighting for Villers Bretonneux, ...

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  5. THE REV. HAMMOND

    There have been emphatic rumors during the week that half the funds resulting from the Rev. R. S. B. Hammond's prohibition campaign was to be ...

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  6. "SIX" THE MAGIC NUMBER YESTERDAY'S BATTLE AT BELMONT PARK

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  7. ANZAC DAY YESTERDAY'S CELEBRATIONS

    Anzac Day was further celebrated in Perth yesterday by a march of returned men through the city and a sports demonstration at the Claremont Oval. ...

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  8. THE BRILLIANT RAID

    The Admiralty has issued a full narrative of the raid on Zeebrugge and Ostend, which, in its stirring details, brings into strong relief both the ...

    Article : 991 words
  9. COMMENTS ON THE RUNNING

    As some wise man has put it life is made up of missed opportunities, and one could not help realising the truth of that after yesterday's Belmont Park ...

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  10. DROP IN BUTTER

    Mr. Massey Greene (Hon. Minister) stated to-day that until further notice no further purchase of butter would be made in Australia on account of the ...

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  11. WOOL AND THE WAR

    The wool trade is keenly interested, but not surprised, to learn that the United States has taken control of all wool. This action is regarded as an ...

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. GERMAN SACRILEGE

    The Belgian Legation has received a copy of Cardinal Mercier's daring pastoral letter, protesting against the latest German seizure of Belgian ...

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  14. THE NORTHCLIFFE INCUBUS

    It is rumored that Lord Northeliffe will shortly resign from the Ministry of Propaganda. The Press Bureau states that Sir ...

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  15. IRELAND AND THE WAR

    Mr. T. P. O'Connor, Nationalist M.P. has arrived from Chicago, and will explain to the United States Government that "Ireland does not desire to weaken ...

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  16. A TITLED TRAITOR

    The Marquis Laurent Decquevilley has been arrested on a charge of treason and espionage. The marquis served for several years in French ...

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  17. IMPERIAL WAR CONFERENCE

    The Press Bureau reports that the Viceroy of India has nominated Satyindru Hinda to represent India at the forthcoming sessions of the Imperial ...

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  18. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Killed in Action.—Jas Budge (Midland Junction); Spr. H. Cockton (England), Sec. Lieut. E. F. M. Pamment (Guildford), Cpl. T. G. Barrow (Perth), ...

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  19. HOLLAND AND GERMANY

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Rotterdam correspondent wires that, owing to Holland's attitude on the shipping question. Germany is making demands ...

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  20. RETURNED SOLDIERS CONFERENCE

    The Returned Soldiers' Association has been in conference during the week, and a number of matters of importance to the returned men are ...

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  21. AUSTRIAN DISAFFECTION

    The Central News Agency learns from a trustworthy source that the mutinous spirit in the Austrian army has increased since the strikes in January. ...

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  22. THE COST OF DUTY

    The Defence Department to-day issued an official summary of casualties among the members of the Australian Imperial Forces, reported by cable, and ...

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  23. A MATTER OF HISTORY

    Those who were in the historic Anzac landing have a justifiably jealous pride about it. Therefore it is only natural that they should point ...

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  24. AUSTRIANS DAMAGE A DESTROYER

    The Admiralty intercepted the following Austrian official report: "On the night of April 22 our destroyers advanced into the Otranto Straits, and ...

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  25. THE TRADE WEAPON

    Lord Balfour of Burleigh's Committee report reaffirms the main recommendations made in February, 1917. Though it will be necessary to continue ...

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  26. THE DOGS OF ENGLAND

    The "Daily Express", says the supply of low-grade flour in the hands of manufacturers of dog foods is sufficient, for next week. The dogs will then be ...

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  27. DRUMS AND BUGLES BARRED

    The Brisbane Industrial Council is reviving an agitation against the use of the bugle and drum at State Schools. In a letter written to the ...

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  28. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    The War Department announces that the American casualties in France since entering the war are more than 3000, including 274 marines. ...

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  30. LEST WE FORGET

    There are 162 returned soldiers seeking work. Light work for the most part, for many returned warriors are unable for the time being to do onerous ...

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