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  2. THE WEATHER.

    Fine, Warm day temperatures; N.E. winds; more showers on extreme North Coast, and tendency for thunder later in northern interior. ...

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  3. NORTHERN LULL,

    The fullest, estimate of Monday's victory now emphasises the importance of the German rebuff in securing for the Allies another breathing space. ...

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  4. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Meeks, M.L.C.. speaking at the annual meeting of the A.M.P. Society, said that, the war had brought about a financial condition which a year ago ...

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  5. LATEST CABLE NEWS

    The "Times" says that the Irish Home Rule Bill is assuming definite shape. The Government is approaching the subject from the standpoint of a general ...

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  6. POST-WAR TRADE

    Lord Balfour of Burleigh, in the report of the Committee on past-war, trade, mentioned that the supply or all Kinds of wool would very likely be ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Senator Russell told Senator Pratten that Major Pureell's statements about the Government buying corn sacks from merchants, and involving this producers ...

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  8. On The Avre

    A French communique reports: There was rather great reciprocal activity north and south of the Avre. ...

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  9. The Victory—and After ?

    The later reports of the desperate fighting which look place to the south of Ypres on Monday confirm the serious nature of the repulse which the ...

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  10. French Lines

    A French communique reports: A German attack in the region of Thomas, north of the Avre, failed under our fire. Enemy attempts north of Chavignon ...

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  11. Delhi Conference

    The Press Bureau reports: The Viceroy of India opened the Delhi Conference on April 27. It was attended by 10 princes, the non-official legislative ...

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  12. MILITARY POLICEMEN.

    At the Central Police Court, three of the military police, Corporal Wakeley and Privates Patrick Dewar and Arthur Pasch, were charged with stealing ...

    Article : 116 words
  13. Grand Day For Allies.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports: M. Henri Bidon, the distinguished military critic of the 'Journal des Debats," who has returned from the front, gave a ...

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  14. Enemy's Big Guns Active

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: The enemy's artillery lias developed considerable activity in the Villers-Bretonneaux sector, and in the neighborhood of Merris ...

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  15. "MARCH TO FREEDOM."

    Equipped for a long country march, a sturdy unit of soldiers paraded through the city to-day preparatory to entraining for Armidale to begin the ...

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  16. Attack on Americans

    A heavy German attack was launched against the Americans in the vicinity of Villers-Bretonneaux, and was repulsed with heavy enemy losses. The enemy ...

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  17. Raid at Hebuterne

    Sir Douglas Haig states: We repulsed a raid in the neighborhood of Hebuterne Otherwise there is only reciprocal artillery firing. ...

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  18. Australian Advance

    South of the Ancre the Australians have advanced 400 yards on a half-mile front. ...

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  19. Palestine Operations.

    A Palestine official message reports: We resumed operations eastward of the Jordan on May 1. While the infantry attacked the enemy ...

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  20. IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT.

    The New South Wales Meat Board has accepted a contract to supply the British Government with twenty million rabbits. ...

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  21. Huns' Peace Offensive

    The best confirmation of the enemy defeat at Ypres is contained in the indications of an immense renewal of the peace [?] ...

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  22. Irish Crisis

    While the situation in Ireland is practically unchanged, the popular feeling appears to be somewhat subdued consequent upon the enforcing of ...

    Article : 255 words
  23. Outbreak Against Austrians

    Reuter's Zurich correspondent says: A telegram from Cracow states that the strike on the Dombrowa coalfields is the most 'serious' of any outbreak during the ...

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  24. After the War

    Lord Balfour, of Burleigh, in a report on post-war trade, states that any general prohibition of exports to enemy countries after the war would be ...

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  25. MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING.

    Private Thomas Jones has informed the police that as he was leaving a house in Castlereagh-street, Liverpool, a man wearing a soldier's uniform ...

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  26. Prussian Electoral Reform.

    The Prussian Diet by 235 votes to 183, rejected the Social Democratic motion to restore the equal suffrage clause in the Electoral Reform Hill. They passed ...

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  27. Second Army's Gallantry

    Sir Douglas Haig, in congratulating the commander of the Second Army, mentions Hie 29th Division, who, by their gallant action northward of the ...

    Article : 107 words
  28. SHIPBUILDING.

    The representatives of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers at the compulsory conference on shipbuilding, returned to Sydney from Melbourne ...

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  29. British Seamen

    Mr. Havelock Wilson, president of the British Seamen's and Firemen's Union, in a statement With regard to the sacrifices of the ...

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  30. Repatriation of Prisoners.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states: The Franco-German agreement negotiated at Berne provides for the internment in Switzerland of officers who ...

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  31. RISE IN BUTTER PRICES.

    Mr. Tudor states that the increased price of butter was apparently due to the lack of foresight on the part of those charged with the responsibility of ...

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  32. Pensions to Germans

    The Manly Municipal Council has decided to urge the Prime Minister to amend the Old Age Pensions Act, with a view to prohibiting Germans from ...

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  33. Aviation Work.

    The unfavorable weather on May 1 only permitted short reconnaissances and bombing at a very low height. None of them missed. ...

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  34. LONDON, Thursday.

    The first detachment of Bohemian, troops has arrived on the Italian front to fight against the Austrians. Other detachments of the ...

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  35. RED CROSS CONCERT.

    The Red Cross concert, promoted by Miss Leah Freed man, in aid of the funds of the Red Cross Society, took place last night and was a great success. The ...

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  36. LLOYD GEORGE TALKS STRAIGHT.

    Replying to a memorial, signed by over 60,000 Irish residents in Great Britain favoring the immediate self-government of Ireland, the British Premier said ...

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  37. Anzac Day at Exeter

    Anzac Day was celebrated at Exeter to-day. Alter the service at the Cathedral the Anzacs were received at the Guildhall. Later, they placed a wreath ...

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  38. THE POPE'S INTENTION.

    A Vancouver message says: Washington reports that the Pope's Intention to issue a now peace offer is considered in official circles as another bit of German ...

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  39. Cruiser Rams Steamer.

    Sixty-six lives were lost when a French cruiser rammed the City of Athens, bound for New York, from Savannah. All the passengers and many of the ...

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  40. Norwegian Steamer Lost.

    Vancouver reports: A New York message says that the Norwegian steamer, Fjell, was sunk in a collision with the Livingstone, off the Virginian coast, in ...

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  41. SIXTH WAR LOAN.

    The Governor of the Commonwealth Bank says that He desires to convey his thanks and appreciation for the very valuable assistance which has been ...

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  42. (United Service.)

    The Irish crisis has become the absorbing topic in political circles. The "Westminster Gazelle," referring to the reports that the Government has ...

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  43. Late Brief Cables.

    A wireless German official message says: We broke the resistance of the enemy before Sobastopol, and occupied the town. ...

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  44. JELLICOE AND TRENCHARD.

    In the House of Commons, Major Baird stated that Sir William Weir was considering the best way of utilising Major-General Trenchard's great ...

    Article : 91 words
  45. GERMANS IN CRIMEA.

    Vancouver reports: A Berlin official message says that the Germans have occupied Sebastopol without fighting. ...

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  46. ROLL OF DISHONOR.

    The Minister for Recruiting is opposed to the action of tho Hunter's Hill recruiting committee in deciding to publish on a roll of dishonor, the names of ...

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  47. Australian Artists.

    Messrs. Longstaff, Streeton, and Fullwood are going to France. Mr. Powers' war picture is the largest in the Royal Academy. It depicts an ...

    Article : 57 words
  48. (Reuter's Telegram.)

    Italian shipping returns show that only one Small sailing vessel has been sung during the past week. ...

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