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  2. A MAJOR ERROR BELATED U BOAT MEASURES

    Experts believe that the effects of the Zeebrugge and Ostend raids, combined with the new mine system in the North Sea, will soon diminish markedly the ...

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  3. RE OR DE?

    In the Industrial Court, the application for the deregistration of 15 unions was continued. Mr. Watt (for the Minister of Labor) ...

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  4. HALTING THE HUNS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—:—Hostile artillery has developed with considerable activity north of Serre; It ...

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  5. OSTEND RAID

    The Admiralty has issued the following account of the Ostend operation, dated Dunkirk, May 11. The [?] ([?] in 1892), lies in the ...

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  6. MEEK AND MILD

    When the Premiers' Conference assembled to-day Mr. Holman recalled the fact that the Commonwealth Science Bureau was under discussion yesterday when ...

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  7. SMOTE WTO SCORPIONS AUSTRIAN NAVAL MUTINY

    The Times correspondent with the Italian army states that news is leaking out of a mutiny during February of the Austrian fleet at Pola and Cattaro. It ...

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  8. SHELLING ON THE AVRE.

    French communique:—There is nothing to report except a somewhat lively reciprocal bombardment, notably on both banks of the Avre. ...

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  9. TRENCHANT TRENCHARD

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law Chancellor of the Exchequer) announced that General Tremchard had accepted the command of a ...

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  10. MISCHIEF MAKERS

    Members of the Federal Labor Party stated to-day that the persistence with which reference was being made in certain newspapers to the alleged ...

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  11. HOISTED THE RED FLAG

    The Austrian mutiny began at pola early in February among the arsenal workers and the almost simultaneous rising at Cattaro indicates connivance between ...

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  12. BRITISH BIRDMEN

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his report upon aviation, states:—Flying was impossible on Sunday, until the evening, when the visibility was ...

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  13. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY

    A German official message states that Emperor Karl, of 'Austria, visited the Kaiser at main headquarters. He was accompanied by Baron Burian, and General ...

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  14. BOMBING OSTEND AND ZEEBRUGGE

    The British Admiralty reports between May 6 and 11 out aircraft, working from Dunkirk, successfully bombed the docks and the seaplanes base at ...

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  15. CUT OFF FROM HOME PORTS

    Owing to the canal connnection between Bruges, Zeebrugge, and Ostend the last-named Port, while imperfectly blocked, has served the Germans as a ...

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  16. MUTUAL ARTILLERYING

    French, communique:—There is mutual artillerying at some points north and south of the Avre. Out detachments penetrated the ...

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  17. REAPING THE WHIRLWIND

    Reuter's correspondent at Moscow. in a message dated May 11, states that M. Lenin has telegraphed to all food organisations demanding immediate help in view ...

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  18. HOSTILE ARTILLERY ACTIVE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—There is hostile artillerying in the Somme Valley and Albert sectors and between Locon and Nieppe Forest. ...

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  19. THE CONQUEROR'S PRIDE

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam telegraph:—The German newspapers state that the Dowager Empress of Russia and Grand Dukes Nicolas and Alexander. who ...

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  20. PREPPARINC FOR ATTACK

    A correspondent at the British head--quarters on the west from telegraph—:—The delay in resuming the offensive ...

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  21. "WE WON IN THE AIR"

    German official:—The enemy lost in April 271 aeroplanes, of which 122 fell behind our lines. We lost 123 machines. ...

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  22. THE GERMAN BLOOD

    "The Times'" correspondent at The Hague states that in connection with the meeting of the Emperors of Austria and Germany, the German press bluntly urges ...

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  23. WET AND DREARY WEATHER.

    Reuter's correspondent at military headquarters states that the weather is very wet and dreary. Nothing is doing, and even the artillerying is much [?] ...

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  24. IS IT FAIR?

    An increase of the price for smallaims ammunition to rifle clubs and other units purchasing it was announced today by Senator Pearce (Minister of ...

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  25. LIARS OF "KULTUR"

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters gives other examples of the false statemens made in German communiques in the early days of the battle, ...

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  26. GERMAN PROFESSOR KILLED.

    The famous Professor Robert Ma[?] teacher of chemistry at Jena University, who was fighting as a lieutenant against the Australians, has been killed at ...

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  27. "A HOUSE DIVIDED"

    A Zurich (Switzerlaad) correspondent reports that as a result of the conference of Emperors it is proposed to establish a permanent Austro-German military ...

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  28. DEATH FOR DUVAL

    A message from Parts states that M. Mornet, the prosecutor, in summing up the case for the prosecution in the Bonnet Rouge charges, demanded that ...

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  29. TABLOID TATTLE

    Socialism will create a new world. The main cause of the war is economic. Socialism is an insurance policy against all wars. ...

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  30. THE FERMENT CONTINUES

    Reuter's correspondent, describing the Austrian naval mutiny, states that after three days the mutineers gained master[?]. The port was seized, and the officers ...

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  31. AFTER THE WAR USE OF RAW MATERIAL

    Speaking in the House of Commons to-day the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Bonar Law) stated that in view of the probable shortage of raw ...

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  32. WORKERS WIN THE JOHANNESBURG STRIKE

    The Johannesburg Town Council, in committee, has agreed to concede the men's demands by 14 to 13 votes, This decision requires confirmation by the ...

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  33. PATRIOTISM

    If shipbuilding labor were indifferent in these times it would be the logical result of a policy of flag-waving patriots, who have robbed the Government ...

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  34. A ROAD TO INDIA

    The "Echo de Paris," referring to the situation in the Caucasus, points out that certain national elements resist the Turco-German invasion. Since Russia's ...

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  35. SETTLING SOLDIERS

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir B. winfrey. Liberal member for South-west Norfolk, and Under Secretary to the Board of Agriculture, explained that the ...

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  36. UNSUCCESSFUL FARMERS

    The Railways Standing Committee yesterday took evidence in connection with the proposed railway from Mannum to Karoonda. ...

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  37. LATE G. A ELMSLIE MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE.

    "Sincere sympathy in your great loss." was the test of a message of condolence received by Mrs. Elmslie (widow of late State Labor Party leader) from Mr. ...

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  38. RESUMPTION OF CONVENIENCES

    A Johannesburg message states that owing to the town council's decision the lighting and power services will be resumed to-night, but the trams will ...

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  39. EMIGRANT SUPERVISION

    In the House of commons to-day Mr. Walter long (Secretary of State for the Colonies) introduced a Bill to improve the organisation for affording ...

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  40. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES RETURNED UNOPPOSED.

    Mr. E. Shortt, K.C., who recently appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland, has been returned unopposed for the House of Commons constituency of Newcastle. ...

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  41. CHASING TURKS

    Mesopotamian official:—Our mounted men pursued the Turks beyond Kirkuk. They drove the enemy across the lesser Zab at Alton-KKeup-Ri, capturing 30 ...

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  42. WISER COUNSELS

    An earlier message from Johannesburg stated that the conference of strikers' representatives and the town councill had failed to advance the ...

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  43. VETOED BY COMMONS

    The House of Commons has rejected by 166 votes to 110 the proposal for experimental proportional representation in 100 constituencies in accordance with ...

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  44. LADY LABOR CANDIDATE.

    Mrs. W. C. Anderson, the wife of the Labor member of the Commons for Atterelifie has been adopted as the Labor candidate for Stowbridge. She ...

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  45. A SUCCESSOR.

    Mr. J. W. Billson, at present acting lender of the State Labor Party, will be nominated as leader in succession to the late Mr. G. A. Elmslie, at the next ...

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  46. IRISH COMMANDERS-IN-CHIEF.

    General Shaw, the successor of Lieutenant-Geenral Sir Bryan Mahon as Cammander-in-Chief in Ireland, has arrived in Dublin. ...

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  47. DEATH OF LORD COURTNEY.

    The death is announced of Lord Courtney of Penwith.The decease[?] was born at Penzance on July 6, 1839. He had occupied many influential positions. and ...

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  48. IN SIBERIA

    Reuter's correspondent at Harbin telegraphs:-general Seminoff has issued a communique stating the he has restored the bridge blown up by the Bolsheviks ...

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  49. VOLUNTARY RECRUITING A BIG IMPROVEMENT.

    The figures issued to-day relating to the recruiting last week show a marked improvement. The numbers were:—Queensland. 93; New South Wales. 570; ...

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  50. ALLIANCE RECOMMENDED

    Admiral Kato, speaking at Nagoya urged the maintenance of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance and the inclusion of America, therein and thereby uniting the ...

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  51. 'THE CRISIS'

    "The Crisis," being screened at Olympia, is an established success, and large audiences nightly we engrossed in the thrilling story of America's fight for ...

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  52. FIGHTING ITALIANS REPULSE ENEMY ATTACK.

    Italian official:—After an intense bombardment on the night of May 11 the enemy attacked our new positions at Monte Corno. He was arrested by our ...

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  53. CATTARO RAIDED

    An official message from Home states that Allied aeroplanes successfully bombarded the Austrian submarine base at Cattaro. All the machines returned ...

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  55. RELATIONS WITH FINLAND

    The "Dagens Nyheter" states that Great Britain has proposed the establishment of diplomatic relations with Finland, provided that certain friendly ...

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  56. AUSTRIANS CLAIM A SUCCESS.

    "Our counter-attack," says an Austrial wireless official message, "threw out the Italians, who had penetrated an advanced position at Monte Corno. ...

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  57. AMERICAN LABOR

    The General Federation of Trade Unions entertained at dinner in the House of Commons to-day the American Labor Mission. Labor Ministers ...

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  58. "SERGEANT" TOMMY.

    Mr. T. Ryan, M.L.A., has placed his services at the disposal of the State Recruiting Committee. The committee intimated this morning that it had decided ...

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  60. DANISH WATERS MINED

    The Danish coast between Thirsted and north of the Skaw (the northern extremity of Jutland) has been mined by the Germans. ...

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  61. RUSSIAN ROBBERIES

    Reports received confirm the statements of unspeakable atrocities of Red Guards, while the extent of the looking of the banks is illustrated by the ...

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  62. CERGYMAN ENLISTS AS NONCOMBATANT.

    Rev. Albert Nicholas..assistant priest at All Saints' Anglican Pro-Cathedral, Bendigo, has enlisted for non-combatant military service at the front. He ...

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  63. WHERE THE MONEY GOES

    Mr. Samuel William Gibson, late of Kew, merchant, left real estate valued at £16,280 and personal property valued at £221.146. to his widow and children. ...

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  64. "MARCH TO FREEDOM" ARMY.

    The "March to Freedom" Army has arrived, and has obtained so far 50 recruits. Nineteen men have been deferred. ...

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  68. SYDNEY ENLISTMENTS.

    A hundred and sixty-four recruits enlisted in this State yesterday. ...

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