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  5. TALE OF HORROR

    Private F. L. Gariand, of the South At [?] Infantry, who was taken prisoner at [?] Wood and is now repatriated, says that when he was taken he was fore ...

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  6. HUN BIRTH RATE

    a report, complied by the Local Government Board on information from German sources shows that the fall in the birth date of Germany for the three years ...

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  7. TERRORISED THE BALTIC

    Seven British submarines operated in the Baltic for three years. They sank a battleship, blew up a cruiser, torpedoed many merchantmen, and in traditional British style swept that part of the A message from Berlin has reached Amsterdam that three British submarines off the Grahara Lighthouse, in the Baltic Sea, were blown no on learning of the ...

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  8. REVIEW OF POSITION

    The following are the considered opinions of the British General Staff upon the military eituation during the past week:— j ...

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  9. NAVAL HONOURS

    To-day's publication of the "London Gazette" publishes the naval honours, which include a posthumous Victoria Cross awarded to Seaman Carless of the Royal ...

    Article : 117 words
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  11. GERMANY AND HER ALLIES

    Reports from Vienna say that Germany as concluding treaties, similar to the new the Austrian agreement includes definite ...

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  12. GERMAN PEACE BAITS

    It is generally admitted that Mr. [?] explanation relating to the letter of Emperor Charles regarding peace is eminently fair and unanswerable, but there ...

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  13. WAR PRISONERS

    The Press Bureau states that in order to correct a misapprehension it is officially stated that the Government have for a considerable period advocated the ...

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  14. NEWS ABOUT SOLDIERS.

    Mrs. John Black has been advised by the Base Records Office, Melbourne, that her con, Major R H [?] has been mentioned in despatches. Major ...

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  15. NO MORE PSEUDO-BRITISHERS

    The Denaturalisation Bill, which will be introduced in the House of Commons on May 22, proposes as causes for denaturalisation bad charters, disloyal acts or ...

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  16. AVIATION MISSION

    An important aviation mission which is proceeding to Australia to advise the Government on the latest aerial developments will consist of Mjr. Grace, a leading ...

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  17. EMPIRE PROBLEMS

    Reuter's correspondent at Pretoria reports that General Botha, in a speech at the conclusion of Congress, dwelt on the grave harm being done to the country's ...

    Article : 223 words
  18. SOME SHIPBUILDING

    Mr. Charles Schwab, the American Controller of Shipping, asserts that, America will produce eight to ten million tons of shipping in the coming year. There is no ...

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  19. STARVING BELGIUM

    Mr. Hoover, the Director of Food Supply in America, has informed President , Wilson that Belgium is starving. He declares that some of the ships carrying ...

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  20. Y.M.C.A. IN LONDON.

    The Australian branch of the Y.M.C.A. has leased a fine 40-roomed residence, surrounded by beautiful grounds, adjacent to the Salisbury convalescent camp, and ...

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  21. WELSH HOME RULE,

    A Liberal conference Trill meet at Lian-rindodwells on May nndoia-el'iB on May 21 to promote a scheme of Welsh Home Rule. ...

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  22. EUROPE'S FOOD

    A comparison between food conditions on the Continent and Great Britain increasingly emphasises the latter's advantage. Germany, owing to the smalines ...

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  23. WANTED TO RETURN HOME.

    Frederick Leon Pain, an Australian munition worker, was committed for trial at Bow Street to-day, charged with an attempt to use a forged medical certificate ...

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  24. FALLEN PARLIAMENTARIANS

    Mr. Bertram MacKennal's (the Australian sculptor) design for a memorial to fallen Parliamentarians in the war has [?] ...

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  25. HUN ASPIRATIONS

    Professor Sherrington, of Oxford University, has sent the "Times" a memorandunm of a conversation he had at Heided burg in 1907 with the famous [?] ...

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  26. MEATLESS DAYS ABOLISHED

    The Press Bureau reports that Lord Rhondda will ebolish meatless days in eating on May 17., ...

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  27. EX-CZAR'S SUPERB TACT.

    An American visitor in Sydney in by the latest mailboat, has a new and [?] story of Russia. He happened to be [?] that "disthressful counthry" what time ...

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  28. AUTOMATIC 'PHONES.

    An important statement has been made by Sir Joseph Ward, the Postmaster-General, regarding the future development of the telephone system in New ...

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  29. SUCCESS IN ALBANIA.

    Austrian Official.—The Franco-Italians attacked our mountain positions between the Osum and Devoli Rivers in Albania and gained territory westward of Korea. ...

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  30. JESS WILLARD'S RETIREMENT.

    Jess Willard, the heavyweight champion pugilist of the world, announces his retirement from the ring. It is unlikely that he Trill tight again. ...

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  32. IN PALESTINE.

    Palesine Official.—King Hedjaz's Arab forces raided a station and post on the Hedjaz Railway and killed 30. They prisomered 140, demolished several miles of ...

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