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  4. WORLD WAR AND HOME WAR.

    "SHAME ON THE MEN WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ELECTIONS AT THIS TIME."-MR. JOSEPH COOK. "THWARTED AT EVERY TURN, THE GOVERNMENT WAS FORCED TO DISSOLVE PARLIAMENT.'"-P.L.L. MANIFESTO ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TO-DAY'S WEATHER.

    Further showers, chiefly on the central and far north coast, and lated on the central tablelands; fine elsewhere, with cool southerly winds. ...

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  6. WEST FRONT

    Field Marshal Haig reports: Enemy attacks on our new positions between Monchy and Le Preux and the Scarpe river were completely ...

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  7. CHANGED HANDS.

    The fish and oyster saloon in George-street known as Con Soulous' has changed ownership, and is now controlled by Messrs. Papas and Misqhiris. ...

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  8. SOME CAULIFLOWERS.

    During the progress of the producers' meeting at Beavis Bros.' rooms last night, one speaker said that they expected to send 15,000 to 16,000 tons ...

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  9. SOONER BE UNDER GERMAN RULE.

    During the progress of Mr. McGarry's meeting at the Masonic Hall lunt night, some portions in the back of the hall said they would prefer to ...

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  10. EATING UP THE RESERVES.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" staled that the total of von Hindenberg's reserve strength in the west consisted of 43 ...

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  11. SHIRE ROAD CONTRACTS

    The works committee of the Turon Shire Council reported to the usual monthly meeting yesterday that specifications in connection with the work ...

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  12. FRENCH CUT DOWN THE GERMANS.

    A French official message states: Throughout the night there was fairly violent mutual artillery fire south of St. Quentin. ...

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  13. TURKEY'S FIX.

    The "Daily Telegraph" Rome correspondent wires that a Ministerial crisis in Turkey is imminent. Talaat Bey, the Turkish Premier ...

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  15. JUDGE ATTACKED

    Unparalleled scenes occurred in the Equity Court to-day when Judge Simpson was about to proceed with the hearing of the case brought against ...

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  16. AMERICA

    An important announcement regarding the despatch of American troops to Europe has been made. It is stated that Marshal Joffre, of ...

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  17. GRIEVANCE FROM EGLINTON

    Mr. George Hall, of Eglinton, wrote to the Turon Shire Council yesterday on behalf of the residents of Duramana and Peel, staling that there was ...

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  18. DOCKERS ON STRIKE

    A strike has commenced among 2000 casual dockers at Tilbury. Tho men demand 1/6 war bonus, but the employers are prepared to concede only 1/. ...

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  19. BOILING DOWN THE DEAD

    Lord Robert Cecil, Acting-Foreign Minister, questioned in the House of Commons, said the Government has no information regarding the German ...

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  20. MOLYBDENITE

    Yet another molybdenite find has occurred around Bathurst. The latest discovery is in the same part of the district as the Mount Tennyson ...

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  21. GERMAN STATEMENT.

    A German official message states: The British four times assaulted Oppy village, which remains ours. We estimate the English losses on ...

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  22. DIVISION A MONTH.

    The "World's" Washington correspondent states flint the French want 20,000 Americans sent to France monthly, beginning before August. The ...

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  23. WAR AIMS & PEACE TERMS

    Herr Dernberg, the Acting-Secretary for the Colonies, who visited the United States some time back as a special envoy from the Kaiser ...

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  24. DOCTORS FOR THE FRONT.

    In view of the shortage of surgeons in the war zone, the United' States has agreed to despatch a thousand to Europe as soon as they have been ...

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  25. ENEMY AIR LOSSES.

    a Paris message announces that between April 5 and 15 the French brought down 25 enemy aeroplanes. In addition, 36 were seen to fall and ...

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  26. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    The Liberal party, including Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, has carried a resolution wecloming a secret session of ...

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  27. POST-WAR TRADE

    The German newspaper "Vorwacrts" says:-"The reference to tariffs by Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Bonar Law are of the highest ...

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  28. AMERICAN STEAMER SUNK.

    The American oil steamer Vacuum has been torpedoed and sunk in circumstances and in a locality not yet made public. Naval gunners aboard ...

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  30. USE OF GERMAN SHIPS.

    The Senate has passed a resolution authorising the Government to use the German ships in American ports. It is stated that some are ready to sail ...

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  31. FOOD TICKETS

    The "Daily Telegraph" reports that it has learned from official sources that food tickets are being printed in readiness for immediate production ...

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  32. FOR THE EMPIRE

    Advices reched Bathurst yesterday announcing that Signaller W. A. Tweedie, son of Travelling Inspector Twcedie, of the New South Wales ...

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  33. GERMAN BOMB PLOTTERS.

    Two Germans have been arrested. They had a powerful bomb which they confessed, they intended to use in the Stock Exchange to create a panic. ...

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  34. MINISTERS INTERVIEWED.

    The Attorney-General stated this afternoon that he had not persued Mr. Conroy's remarks. It was true that Mr. Conroy had some days previously ...

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  35. AUSTRIA

    The Swiss newspaper, "Journal de Geneve," in the course of an interview with an American from Vienna, learned that the discontent against ...

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  36. HELPING IN THE SUMBARINE HUNT.

    The "World's." Washington correspondent states that the Administration has decided to send destroyers and other vessels to hunt the German U ...

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  37. WORKMEN AND SOLDIERS

    The Workmen's Deputies have appointed a council to discuss current affairs. The Council is composed of an ...

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  38. STRAYING HORSES.

    Mr. J. L. MeLean, of Limekilns, complained to the Turon Shire Council yesterday of five head of horses straying on the road and causing much ...

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  39. THE DOVER RAID

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Dillon, one of the Nationalist leaders, asked why in the recent naval fight off Dover the British destroyers were ...

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  40. TURKS ENTRENCHING

    An official report from Mesopotamia states: The Turkish 18th Army Corps is reported to be entrenching astride ...

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  41. READY FOR REVOLUTION

    The "Morning Post" Hungarian correspondent says that anarchism and the shadow of revolution overhangs the country. The overthrow of Czardom in ...

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  42. GERMAN SOCIAL DEMOCRATS

    An Amsterdam message states: The German Conservatives have carried a resolution demanding that the Government shall suppress the ...

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  43. DEATH SENTENCES

    Mr. Fuller, the Acting Premier, slated to-day that the Government was considering the sentences of death passed on Benzing, O'Brien, and Wilson ...

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  44. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    The Turon Shire Council, at its meeting yesterday passed for payment accounts amounting to £357/10/7, also £68/7/8 to Contractor Ryan, and £40 ...

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  45. A RATEPAYER'S REQUEST.

    The Turon Shire Council received a letter from William J. Pile, of Yetholme, at its meeting yesterday asking permission to allow him to erect ...

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  46. OUTTING OUT RACING.

    Mr. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated in the House of Commons that the English Jockey Club has concurred in the ...

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  47. 3000 BRITISH DEAD.

    A Turkish official message states: It is estimated that over 3000 British dead, including many officers, are before our front in Sinal. ...

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  48. DAMAGING NETTING FENCE

    The Turon Shire Council received a letter yesterday from Margaret Fitzgerald, of Sunny Corner, drawing attention to a water course on the Sunny ...

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  49. MAY DAY IN GERMANY

    According to the Cologne "Volks Zeitung," the Geran Socialist leaders have announced that they are unable to guarantce the maintenance of ...

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  50. SPAIN'S NEUTRALITY.

    A Madrid message says:-Senor Maura, the new Premier of Spain, addressing an audience of 20,000, emphasised Spain's natural affinity to ...

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  51. SUNNY CORNER WATER WORKS

    The Clerk reported to the Turon Shire Council yesterday that the control of the Sunny Corner waterworks had been handed over by the council ...

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  52. MR. WADE APPOINTED FOR FIVE YEARS.

    It was officially announced to-day that the Cabinet had decided upon the the appointment of Mr. Wade as Agent-General for five years. ...

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  53. MACEDONIA FRONT.

    A British official message from Salonica states:-We beat off, with heavy losses, an attack on the Doiran-Vardar front on Saturday night. ...

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