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  5. WAR LEADER.

    Mr. Fisher made sympathetic allusion in the House of Representatives on Thursday night to the death of Major-General Bridges, Officer-Commanding the Australian Imperial ...

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  6. ITALY DECLARES WAR.

    Advices from Athens state that the British operating at Krithis, with the troops advancing from Gabs Tepe, carried out gallast attacks on Tuesday, which were generally ...

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  8. AT HEAVY COST..

    The successes of the German submarines in sinking merchant shipping have not been attained without serious losses to the attackers. It is reported in German naval circles that ...

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  9. ANOTHER TRAWLER SUNK.

    It is announced that the German pirates have claimed another British victim. This was the Chryaollte, 222 tons, the properly of the Kingston Steam Trawling ...

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  10. MELBOURNE, Friday.

    An important announcement was made by the Prime Minister in the House of Representatives this afternoon. ...

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  11. FURTHER ADVANCE.

    A message from Dunkirk says that the British made a further advance on Tuesday night at La Quingue and Redouvert. The troops have since been entrenching, and ...

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  12. EXTRAORDINARY POWERS SOUGHT,

    Tremendous interest was manifested in the assembling of Parliament this evening, and remarkable scenes were witnessed in both the ...

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  13. CABINET CRISIS.

    The "Daily News" says Mr. Churchill carried the War Council with him on the question of the DArdanelles operations. The Cabinet was committed by the ...

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  14. CHARGE AGAINST A GERMAN.

    At the Jindera village, near bore, which is composed largely of settlers of German descent a naturalised German, Paul Schmoork, 24, gave an expression to his prejudices regarding the ...

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  15. COLONEL LEGGE SUCCEEDS.

    The Minister for Defence, in the Estate yesterday, stated that Colonel Legge and item appointed successor to General Bridges. Colonel Legge had left Australia on the previous ...

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  16. ALL WOOL.

    The May series of wool sales closed to-day, the market being strong and prices realised the highest of the series. Marinos, good to medium and scoured lots ...

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  17. PARTY LEADERS MEET.

    A dosen of the party leaders from both sides met at Mr. Asquith's house to arrange the Coalition Cabinet, which it has been decided to institute. ...

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  18. LADS OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS

    They loved each pleasure and outdoor sport. That their fathers loved before. And they never gave a passing thought. To the sterner game of War' ...

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  19. SOLDIER SPY.

    The German, Kuepleric, whose trial on a charge of espionage, in which it was alleged that the prisoner bad used invisible ink, was in progress at the Old Balley, has committed ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    When the House of Representatives met to-day the Prime Minister announced that he had received the following cable message from Turkey:— ...

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  21. STORY OF THE NEGOTIATIONS.

    An Italian Green Book states that Austria, in exchange for her concessions demanded that Italy should maintain a benevolent neutrally, and allow Austria a free hand in the Balkans ...

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  22. FINANCIAL

    The Bank of England returns for the week ended Wednesday were as follow:— Coin, £50,410,000; reserve, £44,166,000 proportion of reserve to liabilities, 20.50; ...

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  23. MORE TRIUMPHS.

    Mitylese reports, asserting the destruction of killed Rahr have now been confirmed. The bombardment of Nagara continues day and night. ...

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  24. MUNITIONS OF WAR.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in the course of a statement in the House of Commons, this evening, mentioned employed in the manufacture of ...

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  25. HONORING THE ASSASSINS.

    A large section of the German public pro[?]es the utmost satisfaction with what it regards as a naval feet of arms in the sinking of the Cunard it[?]y Lusitania involving the ...

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