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  3. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    When Albert Gozen, a youth who pleaded guilty to breaking and entering, was brought up for sentence at the Quarter Sessions to-day, the accused's ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    A Vancouver messages says: The United States has gone to the very limit in dealing with Mexico, in her effort to maintain friendly relations. ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Representatives, Mr. McGrath, member for Ballarat, took his seat on his return from the front amid cheers, and was sworn in. ...

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  6. LATEST CABLE NEWS

    Mr. Hamilton Fyfe states: All essential points are being held. ...

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  7. YPRES SALIENT

    A great attack was launched this morning at Robecq and Givenchy. The first reports state that the enemy was everywhere repulsed, ...

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  8. Man Power Bill

    In the House of Lords the Man Power Bill passed all stages. It has received the Royal assent. ...

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  9. "Where is Blucher?"

    One of the most picturesque and enlightening reviews of the present position of affairs in the great Western battle is that of the high military ...

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  10. Britons' Homeric Valor

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters wired on April 18: The Germans this morning developed an attack on a long front between ...

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  11. A Blow For Bethune

    Mr. Hamilton Fyfe states: This morning the enemy tried with very large forces to break through the Givenchy positions and capture Bethune. They ...

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  12. SQUABBLE OVER SALONIKA.

    The "Times" correspondent at The Hague says: There are indications of an impending conflict between Bulgaria, Germany and Turkey concerning ...

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  13. £400 JEWEL ROBBERY.

    When the case in which William Henry Jackson, charged with having stolen a jewel case, a diamond pendant, and other jewellery, valued at £400, the ...

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  14. A Strenuous Day

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters, wiring on April 18, says: Yesterday was a strenuous time for our infantry. In co-operation with ...

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  15. KARL THANKS OZERNIN.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states: The Emperor Karl has written Count Czernin, expressing warm thanks for his past, services, and conferring the ...

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  16. BIPLANE INCIDENT.

    Mr. Greenwood, the owner of states that the incident an Manawata will not interfere with his projected Australian trip with Biplane and the other ...

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  17. NO TRACE OF CYCLOPS.

    Washington advises that the steamer Cyclops is still missing. ...

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  18. Australian Prisoners

    Australian prisoners from Germany were entertained by the Red Cross Society. All are fairly well. They state that Germany is agog with excitment ...

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  19. French Heavily Engaged

    A Reuter message says: The French are heavily engaged in action in the northern battle area. ...

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  20. WAR LOAN CAMPAIGN.

    The War Loan tank's tour of the southern district continues to meet with great success. Sydney is now leading Melbourne in ...

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  21. Irish Conscription

    An important conference regarding conscription has been opened in Dublin. The Nationalist and Sinn Fein leaders, and the Irish Laborites, are ...

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  22. A Belgian Epic

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters reports: All night long there was a most intense bombardment probably intended to forestall resistance. ...

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  23. ENLISTMENTS INCREASING.

    During an enthusiastic recruiting meeting at Bathurst last night 22 men enlisted. The numbers of enlistments are also increasing in many other ...

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  24. Merris Counter-Attack

    The "Times" says a successful Australian counter-attack was made near, Merris, where the gains have been held and prisoners captured. ...

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  25. GOLDEN ROBIN'S DEATH.

    Though the circumstances of the death of Golden Robin, the famous pacer, suggested that he had been poisoned, the analyst's examination failed to reveal ...

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  26. British Admiralty

    Tho British Admiralty has communicated a statement respecting the figures quoted by Von Capelle, the German Naval Minister, in the Reichstag. The ...

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  27. German Statement

    A wireless German official report says: Strong French attacks northwards of Moreuil sanguinarily broke down. Following the retreating enemy we ...

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  28. TAX DEFAULTERS FINED.

    Another large batch of Land and Income Tax defaulters was fined at the Police Court to-day. ...

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  29. Cabinet Changes

    The Press Bureau announces: Lord Derby, Secretary of State for War, has been appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary with a ...

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  30. Recruiting Conference

    The recruiting conference has concluded its sittings. Mr. Mackinnon made the following statement:— ...

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  31. U Boats a Success

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reports: The Minister of the German Navy, Admiral Von Capelle, speaking in the Reichstag, after condemning what ...

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  32. Heavy Bombardments

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: No change has occurred on the British front. At night there was great activity of hostile artillery from Givenchy to eastward of ...

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  33. Runs Held Up.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: There has been severe fighting on the greater part of the Lys battle front. Strong attacks followed a ...

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  34. CHANGE IN THE WEATHER.

    Yesterday the sky was overcast and in the afternoon a slight rain set in at Tamworth, being just sufficient to lay the dust. In the evening the sky ...

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  35. COMMONWEALTH METEOROLOGY.

    As compared with Thursday's distribution the atmospheric pressure has undergone a considerable and portentous change, that is, as regards rain. ...

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  36. Along French Front

    A French communique says: In the region of Corbeny our fire dispersed a strong enemy detachment attempting to reach our lines. ...

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  37. Huns' Day of Defeat

    Reuter's Paris correspondent, in somi-official message, says: Yesterday was a day of defeat for the Germans, who had hoped by ...

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  38. CRISIS IN HUNGARY.

    Reuter's correspondent at The Hague states that the Hungarian Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  39. Red Guards Leave Abo

    The "Times" Stockholm correspondent reports: The Red Guards have evacuated Abo. They blew up 13 steamers and destroyed telegraphs, telephones, ...

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  40. HUN PRISONERS' ESCAPE.

    The escape of seven German prisoners of war from Victoria Barracks formed the subject of a court martial at which J. Walsh, corporal of the ...

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  41. PETER BOWLING EXONERATED.

    Mr. Peter Bowling appeared before the executive of the Political Labor Party to-night to show cause why he should not be expelled from the Labor ...

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  42. Determined Canada

    Reuter's Ottawa correspondent says: The official report of the secret sessions of the Canadian House of Commons shows that Sir Robert Borden, after ...

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  43. Enemy Weakening

    The "Pall Mall Gazette's" correspondent says that the enemy's hammer blows are weakening and his morale ebbing. He is withdrawing men and munitions ...

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  44. RED CROSS BAROMETER.

    At 1 p.m. to-day in Martin Place, the State Governor set the Red Cross barometer, which had been erected in front of Challis House. It showed a sum of forts of the Red Cross workers were [?] the boys at the front, and for those who would go in the future. He hoped the result would be thoroughly satisfactory. ...

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  45. Somme Sector Quiet

    The United Service correspondent with the Australians says: Wounded officers report infantry inactivity on the Somme, though shelling and bombing is ...

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  46. MURDER NEAR DARWIN.

    Further particulars in connection with the murder of Alexander McDonald, in the Darwin district, show that the victim was speared by blacks. The locality ...

    Article : 46 words
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