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  2. GALLANT VICTORIAN

    Among the many small instances of the happy relations of the Australians with the French soldiers and people there deserves to be told the romantic ...

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  3. THE FRUITS OF WAR DISSENSION AND DISCONTENT

    "The Times'" correspondent at Rome states that news received from Switzerland shows that the position of the dual monarchy is grave. The Governments ...

    Article : 163 words
  4. WESTERN OPERATIONS ALLIED POSITIONS IMPROVED

    The Australians near Albert drove back the enemy 500 yards. ...

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  5. HUSTLING AMERICA EXPEDITING USE OF RESOURCES

    Mr. Newton L. Baker, secretary for War, has told the Military Committee that he needs £3,000,000,000 for the immediate war programme. Mr. Baker ...

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  6. FACING CONSCRIPTION NO IRISH PRO-GERMANS

    Sir Horace Plunkett, in a letter to the press, says that there is only one alternative to the Cabinet's disastrous policy of conscription and Home Rule, namely, ...

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  7. GERMAN LOSSES AT ZEEBRUGGE

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdrsays that the "Telegraaf' states that 70 Germans were killed and 230 were wounded duming the British attack on ...

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  8. GUNS BOOMING ON AVRE.

    Frencen communique:—There 15 great reciprocal artillery activity north and south of the Avre. ...

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  9. THE DAUNTLESS ANZAGS

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters telegraphed on May 6:—The main activity on our battlefield during the past 24 hours has been confined to the ...

    Article : 179 words
  10. ANZACS AT MORLAMCOURT

    The Australians carried out the operation at Morlancourt mentioned in one of Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig's despatches. ...

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  11. SOLDIERS WHO SLEPT.

    President Wilson has pardoned four American soldiers who slept on duty. ...

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  12. PROFITEERING DUTCH

    The British Foreign Minister has announced that Holland has agreed to allow the resumption of the transport of sand and gravel between Germany ...

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  13. LORD MIDLETONS REFUSAL.

    Lord Midleton who recently declined the position of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, declined to participate in the new Irish Government. ...

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  14. GRAFT AND AIRCRAFT

    With the object of checking the irresponsible reports of gratt in regard to America's aircraft programme and apprehending anyone guilty of criminal ...

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  15. BRITISH ADVANCE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—By a minor operation our line westward and south-westward of Morlancourt, ...

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  16. NO RECENT PEACE OFFERS.

    In the House of Commons to-day, in reply to Mr. Snowden, who drew attention to the Reater interview with Lord Robert, Cecil on May 3, Mr. Balfour, ...

    Article : 55 words
  17. HOME RULE FIRST

    Mr. Lloyd George has attacked the Home Rule difficulties, and has had long conferences with the Government committee. The Bill is nearly drafted, but follows ...

    Article : 152 words
  18. LIBERTY LOAN MILLIONS.

    Latest figures regarding the Liberty Loan, which has closed, show that it has been a great success. It is believed that it closed with 5,000,000,000 ...

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  19. THE LORD-LIEUTENANCY

    In its comments upon the appointments at Marshal French as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, the "Daily Telegraph" indicates that the Government has determined to ...

    Article : 167 words
  20. FAMOUS AUSTRALIANS

    Mr. Perry Robinson, "The Times'" correspondent, telegraphed on May 6:—The quiet on the front becomes ominous as if the devil's dance is about to recommence. ...

    Article : 198 words
  21. DRAINING UKRAINE

    The German difficulties in the Ukraine were clearly brought out by the statement by Herr von Payer in the Reichstag, and in the subsequent debate he ...

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  22. BOLOISM IN BRITAIN

    Commenting on the latest peace moves the "Daily Mail" states:—"We latterly have warned the nation against the efforts of, British Bolos, who of late have ...

    Article : 117 words
  23. FRENCH REPULSE ATTACKS

    French communique:—The enemy attempt, made after a violent bombardment to reach our lines south-west of Anchin Farm, failed completely. Many ...

    Article : 75 words
  24. THE BITER BIT

    Reuter's special correspondent gives an interesting account of the destruction of the German minelaying subonamine 39, which has reached London ...

    Article : 366 words
  25. GERMAN AGENTS

    Germans from all over South and Central America are concentrating in Mexico According to official information they have been sent there to stir up trouble ...

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  26. BITTER IRISH LEADERS

    Mr. J. Dillon, the Irish Nationalist, leader, and Mr. E. De Valera, a Sinm Feiner member of the Commons, spoke from the same platforan at Ballagadereen in Mr. ...

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  27. AVAILING THE AMERICANS.

    The Germans on May 5 violently bom barded the American sector in Picardy with gas shells and high explosives. The American artillery vigorously replied. ...

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  28. CUTTING DOWN NEWSPAPERS.

    It as stated that the Government's first step toward reducing the size of the newspapers will be taken at an early date. ...

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  29. BRITISH DETERMINATION

    Lord Robert Cecil's statement has crested astonishment. Its general tone is a denunciation of the enemy's peace agents and a demand that they be ...

    Article : 251 words
  30. GOVERNMENT INTENTIONS UNCHANGED.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Hon. T. Lough, Liberal member for Isling asked—"Has the enforcement of conscription in Ireland been postponed?" ...

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  31. GERMANS "CAPTURE PRISONERS."

    German official: — A local attack southward of Locre failed. We took some prisoners during reconnoitring engagements near Hangard with the ...

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  32. FERRO-OONCRETE SHIPS

    In the course of his speech at the annual Cathering of the British Corporation for the Survey and Registry of Shipping. held at Glaszow. Mr. Robert Clark said ...

    Article : 353 words
  33. BOAST OF A GERMAN

    Renter s correspondent at Amsterdam states that a new German regulation with draws protection of the neutral with regard to any ships (which henceforth will ...

    Article : 130 words
  34. AUSTRALIAN RESOURCES

    The city editor of "The Times" states that there is a movement among British manufacturers to extend operations to Australia Several important conrcranies ...

    Article : 127 words
  35. HERTZOG ON LIBERTY

    General Hertzoa on Saturday addressed his constituents at Smithfield, in the Fresstale. His speech was:—eagerly awaited throughout the country in view of ...

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  36. 200 PRISONERS CAPTURED

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—In a successful local operation during the night in the neighborhood of ...

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  37. IN PALESTINE

    Palestine official:—Our advanced troops holding Es-Salt have been withdrawn and subsequently the bulk of the troops were withdrawn over the Jordan. Strong ...

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  38. FROM THE ASHES NEW RUSSIA WILL RISE

    To a consideration of the condition of Russia "The Times" has devoted a leading article. It is pointed out that the steadily growing hatred of German ...

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  39. THE WHALING INDUSTRY

    The Offcial Press Bureau announces that the Colonial: Office has appointed a committee to enquire into the preservation of the whaling industry, and to investigate ...

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  40. GERMAN DIPLOMACY

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that, commenting upon the Dutch foreign Minister's statement, cabled on May 5, the "Maandagochtendblad" says ...

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  41. GRIMES OF PRUSSIANISM

    The "Arbeiter Zeitung" (Vienna) condemns the German and Austrian proceedings in Ukraine. It foresees perilous complications. It says that the ...

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  42. CZECH AND SLOVENE

    It is reported by the Hague correspondent of "The Times" that the Austrian and Germans are demanding administrative changes, which will give ...

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  43. BRITISH BOMBERS

    The British Admiralty announces that between April 29 and May 5 air force contingents from Dunkirk carried out bombing operations on Ostend, Westende the ...

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  44. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The House of Laymen for the Province of Canterbury met at the Church House Westminster, when the question of the formation of a League of ...

    Article : 503 words
  45. SWALLOWING UKRAINE

    Renter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that apparently General Skoropadsk[?]has established a kind of dictatorship in Ukraine. ...

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  46. ENGLISH YOUTHS

    Misty, chilling, and drizzling winter weather has descended again upon the western front during the last two days It has compensations for troops beause ...

    Article : 286 words
  47. REST HOPE OF PEACE IS IN THE CAVALRY OF THE AIR;

    The strength of Germany in offensive thrusts arises from, the almost supernatural concentration of her manufacturing activities. The world has never witnessed ...

    Article : 277 words
  48. PAPER SUITS AND WOOD SHOES.

    How Germany is handling the increasing difficult problem of keeping the German people even decently clothed, is told by Mr. Cyril Brown in an article in the ...

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  49. GERMAN EXPERT ON AMERICA.

    Herr Georg Barthelme, the former Washington correspondent of the "Cologne Gazette," who achieved a certain notoriety by his efforts to continue ...

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  50. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

    In the South Hereford by-election Mr. Pully (Coalitionist) polled 3260 votes. Mr. Preece, the farmers' candidate, secured only 1784. ...

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  51. WHEN THE PEOPLE RISE.

    The position in the Ukraine is most obscure, as reports of happenings there hitherto have been received from German sources. German papers contend ...

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  52. INCREASED LETTER RATES

    The of Commons has carried the second reading of the Bill authorising the new postal rates. The increased letter rates win not apply to soldiers ...

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  53. A GREEK COLONEL MURDERED.

    A German report recently announced the death from apoplexy at Goerlitz of Colonel Hazzopoulos, who surrendered at Serres and Kavalla. The Bulgarians ...

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  54. ZEEBRUGGE RAID

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung," commenting on the British attack on Zeebrugge says:—It would be foolish to deny that the British fleet scored a great ...

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  55. LOST NORWEGIAN SHIPS

    Up to April 30 755 Norwegian vessels, with a tonnage of over 1,000,000 tons, Were lost owing to the war, and 966 Nerwegian sailors were drowned. Fifty ...

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  56. SPANISH STEAMER

    Survivors from the torpedoed spanish steamer Luisa have arrived at Barcelon. Their ship was attacked while following armed Allied vessels. She ...

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  57. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS RICHMOND FIRE.

    A small fire occurred at the house of Mr. J. Woods Railway terace. Richmond, about 6.30 yesterday evening, The Thebarton Fire Brigade was called to the dwelling by telephone. ...

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  59. THE WORM TURNS.

    The Ukrainian Government has sent to Berlin a Note of protest. It indicates that it will resign unless the German Government recalls several ...

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  62. PIRE IN WHEAT STACK.

    About 5.20 p.m. yesterday the hessian covering of a wheat stack at the Outer Harbor caught fire. The hose on the wharf was used to extinguish the flames, but it was ...

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