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  2. IRISH POLICY A SERIOUS ALLEGATION

    sir Edward Carson, the Olster leader, in the course of a letter to the press proposing Unionist reconsiceration of the List policy, in view of the recent ...

    Article : 63 words
  3. LEAVE NO TRACE

    Dr. T. J. MacNamara, the Parliamentary Secretary of the Admiralty, speaking at Bristol, said that the sinkng of enemy submarines had steadily increased, and ...

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  4. WHAT NEXT? MISSTATEIIEHTS DENOUNCED

    Major-General Maurice, ex-Director of Military Operations, in a letter to the newspapers says that Mr. Bonar Law's stattment of April 23 that the extension ...

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  5. THE HOLY LAND AUSTRALIANS MENTIONED AGAIN

    Reuter's correspondent at Eryptian headquarters telegraphed on Monday:—Our mid cast of the Jordan can best be compared to a game of chess between, two ...

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  6. RUSSIAN REACTION IS THE SCALE TURNED?

    "The Times" Correspondent at stocknolm says that there secms to be little doubt that a monarchy will be proclaimed in Finland, with the Duke of ...

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  7. THE FIRING LINE FIGHTING IN FLANDERS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: —The artilleries have been, very active on both sides northward of Lys. There has been some activity elsewhwre. ...

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  8. AIR HOVERERS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his latest report dealing with aviation on the western front, says:—The rain prevented flying on May 6. ...

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  9. MAURICE'S ALLEGATIONS

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Asquith drew attention to the letter of General Maurice, and he asked whst steps the Government proposed to take ...

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  10. THE RUSSIAN BEAR

    A Russion wireless states that an armistice was concluded on May 4 on the Krusk front between the Germans, Ukrainians, and Russians. Pending peace ...

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  11. ISOLATED ISLE

    The Official Prees Bureall announces that civilian passenger from Great Britain In Ireland must possess a permit. ...

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  12. CONSCRIPTION DOUBTFUL

    Sir Edward Causau aserts that the action of the Natrionalisus. Sinn Feill andthe Roman Catholic Hierarechy, has demonstrated the uselessuess of imperial ...

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  13. THE WAR FIEND

    Reuter's correspndent at the American headquarters in France, telegraphas:—An escaped French war prisoner states that he saw at Hamelin, Hanover, an ...

    Article : 182 words
  14. THE BATTLE ON LAND

    The Official Press Bureau states that Mr. W. Churohill, acknowledging the pate riotic resolution of the National Brass workers and Metal Medicines' Socity ...

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  15. RECIPROCATION OF ARTILLERY

    Frencn communique:—There is marked reciprocal artillery activity on the Haielles and Villers Bretonneux front. Four enemy aeroplanes were brought ...

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  16. UKRAINIAN USAGE

    Reuters correspondent at Amsterdam states that it is reported from Kieff that the Germans disarmed a Ukrainian division. ...

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  17. TO BE OR NOT TO BE?

    "The Times'" lobbyist states that the appointment of Viscount French as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Mr. E. Shortt, E.C., as Chief Secretary, have been, taken ...

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  18. SOMETHING TO INVESTIGATE

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Boner Law, the Chancellor, said the Government would appoint two judges to investigate Major Maurice's ...

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  19. GERMAN RUSH

    Signor Orlando, the Italian Premier, interriewed at the Italian front on his return from France, where he attended the Allied conference, said that be found that ...

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  20. "MISLEADING STATEMENTS"

    The following is a fall summary of the main passages of the letter sent to the press from General 'Maurice, who until three weeks ago was Director of ...

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  21. FRENCH TAKE PRISONERS

    French commauuique:—There is reciprocal artillerying north and south of the Avre. An enemy raid on a small post west of Hangard failed. ...

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  22. TARDY AMERICA

    Mr. Balfour, speaking at the London University, declared:—"If we had been in the same position, as America we might hare hesitated even longer than ...

    Article : 158 words
  23. MATCHLESS WHOLESALERS.

    As a result of the Government fixing the price of matches retailers to-day found it impossible to buy any. The wqolesalers said that they had no stocks. ...

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  24. POSITION AT' YPRES.

    The "Matin" discussing the possible out come of a withdrawal from Ypres, points out that Germany already is preparing to hail what merely consist of the ...

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  25. COMPLETE FEDERAL SYSTEM

    The Scottish Nationalist Comimittee is. asking the Government to frame an Irish Bill with, a view to the immediate extension of a similar measure to Scotland, ...

    Article : 70 words
  26. FORESTRY SOME PLATITUDES.

    The Governor-General opened an exhibition of Austraiian manufactures and timber in the Queen's Hall of Federal Parliament House to-day. Hon. W. ...

    Article : 206 words
  27. COMMERCIAL LAWS

    Lord Burnham presided at University College, London, on the occasion of an address delivered by Dr.,W. S. Holdsworth, St. John's College, Oxford, on. ...

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  28. SWALLOWED POOR ROUMANIA

    A. Roumanian corumunique states that peace has been mode by Roumania with Austris, Germany, Turkey, and Bulgaria, and the treaty was signed at ...

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  29. ONE BIG UNION

    The craft system of unionism is regarded as a failure, and a committee of the Labor Council has drawn up a scheme to reorganise the movement. ...

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  30. FAINT-HEARTED FIGHTERS

    Reter's coraespondent at Stockholm states that the Swedish, German, and Finnish Governments have decided to negotiate a treaty far the demolition, ...

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  31. WORK FOR SOLDIERS.

    Additional retained soldiers are to be put an to assist in clearing up Victorian forests. After an. interview which he had to-day with Senator Millen ...

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  32. LLOYD GEORGE UNFIT

    The Maurice sensation, has produced a political situation which lobbyists agree is likely to have momentous consequences. There is some doubt as to ...

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  33. FEEDING SWITZERLAND

    Reuter's correspondent at Berne states that the American Legation states' that the recent German semi-official declaration that the German safe conduct for ...

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  34. QUESTION FOR COMMONS

    In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith has given notice that he will move for a select committee of the House of Commons instead of two judges on the ...

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  35. BRITISH CAVALRY DISPERSED.

    A Turlish commmurique claims that the British attacks east of the Jordan on May 3 failed with heavy Josses, and that the British cavalry was beaten and dis ...

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  36. PREMIERS CONFER

    The conference of Premiers, assisted by the State Treasurers, was opened today The Premier of Queensland is expected to arrive to-morrow. Only formal ...

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  37. THE SAFETY VALVE

    The Govrnment will regard Mr. Asquith's motion as a direct challenge and tantamount to a vote of censure. The motion has been set aside for Thursday ...

    Article : 181 words
  38. R.A.G.A.

    Retired members of the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery to-day asked. Hon. B. Wise (Assistant Minister of Detence) to give, them equal preference ...

    Article : 93 words
  39. WAR ITEMS

    Sir Robert Newman has been returned unopposed for Exeter. In the House of Comons, replying to Mr. Asquith Mr. Bonar Law stated ...

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  40. THE WEATHER.

    Further unsettled and sultry weather, with a few scattered, light showers, was experienced yesterday. The maximum temperatures were mostly in the ...

    Article : 234 words
  41. DOCTORS AND LODGES

    After a discussion regarding the representation of the parties to the dispute between the friendly socielies of Victoria and their medical officers, Judge ...

    Article : 66 words
  42. AMERICANS ALIVE

    Nicaragua has declared war on the Central Powers. There were only four votes recorded in opposition to the Congress ...

    Article : 107 words
  43. THE LIE DIRECT

    The Maurice charges contain three counts, which dispute Mr. Bonar Law's statements with regard to the Versailles Conference. They challenge Mr. Lloyd ...

    Article : 189 words
  44. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK

    A scvera earth tremor passed through, the town at 10 minutes to 8 o'clock tonigh. Forses were shaken, furnature was moved, and crockery rattled. The ...

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  45. THE CALL TO ARMS.

    The state Recruiting Commitiee writes:—The enlisments in South Australia for the week endel May 4. Totalled 55, a, decrcase of nine on the P[?] seven days period. Of these ...

    Article : 82 words
  46. COPPER ORE FROM THE FARINA DISTRICT.

    A paresi of copper are from mi[?] countray in the Farina district consisting of six and a quarter tons, was received at Wallaroo on Tuesday. The arre is for treatment at the ...

    Article : 168 words
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  48. ORE FROM WILLIAMSTOWN.

    A pareel of barytcs from the Willamstown district trucked from the Lyndooh station, was received at Port. Adelaide on Monday The parcel which was a sample lot. consisted ...

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  49. WORK OF PARIS CONFERENCE.

    The "Petit Journal," referring to the recent conference in France between Mr. Lloyd. George and Marshals Foch, Haig. and Pershing, saws that Great Britain ...

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