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  3. THE ADMIRALTY.

    In the House of Commons, Sir Edward Carson, First Lord of the Admiralty, an-nounced the following changes in the Board of Admiralty, Sir John Jellicoe will have ...

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  4. AIR ATTACK,

    Mr. Beach Thomas ("Daily Mail") sup-plies the following thrilling story of an at-tack by a British air fleet on German troops:— ...

    Article : 206 words
  5. ANZACS IN FRANCE,

    Mr. Murdoch, writing from Anzac head-quarters, says:—"In France, travelling northwards along the British front I have found amongst the dominion and British ...

    Article : 265 words
  6. HMDENBIIR8'S HINGE.

    The French press universally pays tribute to the splendid tenacity and endurance of the Australians. M. Marcel Hutin states that the gallant ...

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  7. UNITED STATES.

    The question of food speculation holds tremendous attention throughout the United States to-day. The Chicago Grains Exchange this ...

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  8. DOMINION TROOPS.

    Mr. Murdoch, writing from Anzac Head-quarters, states that the strong raiding policy of the Australians has won for them great res-pect. Amongst their outstanding individual ...

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  9. NEWS BY WIRE.

    Another batch of wounded and sick sol-diers numbering 433, of whom 136 are for Queensland arrived in Sydney this morn-ing, and were given a splendid reception. ...

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  10. ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING.

    Owing to a revolver exploding accidentally in his home at Redfern this morning Fred-erick Owens 32), labourer, was seriously wounded in the head. It is understood ...

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  11. GRIP ON BULLECOURT.

    All the correspondents over a wide area pay tribute to the Australians courage, fea-turing it in the headlines. Mr. Philip Gibbs says that the history of ...

    Article : 185 words
  12. WAR TAXES.

    A message from Washington states that the United States Government is struggling with a message by which it proposes to ob-tain [?] in war taxes. ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. WRONGFULLY CHARGED.

    The case against John Lloyd, charged with having, while armed, robbed Steven Veness of two letters at St. Peters Post Office, was again before the court to-day when the ...

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  14. DISTRACTED RUSSIA. A FIGHTING ARMY NEEDED.

    The executive of the Workmen and Sol-diers' Delegates has resolved by 23 votes to 22 not to participate in a coalition Min-istry. Eight members, including the most ...

    Article : 137 words
  15. UNION'S FINE UNPAID.

    Some months ago Mr. Justice Heydon im-posed a fine of [?] upon the Australian Meat Industry Employees Union (N.S.W. Branch). At the same time he cancelled its ...

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  16. ANTI-SPECULATION CAMPAIGN.

    The Senate rejected a proposal to close the Stock and Grain Exchanges during the war. A message from Washington states that ...

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  17. FINE CO-OPERATION.

    Continuing Mr. Thomas states that an at-tack in the small hours of Saturday was marked by the fine co-operation of the for-ces engaged. ...

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  18. TACTICAL ADVANTAGES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Headquarters wrote yesterday:—"It has become apparent that the fighting on Friday and Saturday [?] most gratifying and important ...

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  19. DEATH OF MR. G. L. [?]

    The death occurred at Fairholme, Pri-vate Hospital this morning of George L. Lethbridge, who was within three weeks of his 90th birthday. He arrived in this ...

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  20. SERBIAN FRONT.

    A Serbian communique reports that on Saturday a violent artillery, combat on the whole of the Serbian front carried more trenches in the region of Dobropolje. We ...

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  21. THE PRESENT ORDER.

    Speaking at a meeting of the League of Nations, Lord Bryce presiding, General Smuts said that the war had stamped into the hearts of millions of men and women an intense ...

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  22. WAR MINISTER RESIGNS.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent states that M. Gutchkoff has resigned the port-folios of War and Marine. In a letter to the Premier he explains that his ...

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  23. FIVE WEEKS 0F WAR.

    Reuter's correspondent at French head-quarters in France states that British captures since the beginning of the offensive on Easter Monday to May 12 were 49,579 prisoners, of ...

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  24. ENEMY REPORT.

    A wireless German official report indicates increased artillerying at Ypres and Wytsch-seme bends. An isolated English advance neary Oppy and Fampoux failed. At ...

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  25. PALESTINE JEWS.

    Reuter has been informed that all Jews were expelled from Jaffa (Palestine) during the Passover and were compelled to [?] northwards. They were robbed during their ...

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  26. CALLING "UP RESERVES

    Another message from the same source as the above states that M. Gutchkoff has ordered sending to the front of reserve of-ficers and men [?] in 1914, and who ...

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  27. COUNTER-ATTACKS FUTILE.

    Mr. Pirrie Robinson, the "Times" corres-pondent at British Headquarters, writes:—"On Saturday we forced our way frontally into the main part of Bullecourt. ...

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  28. RECRUITING.

    Nine recruits were examined last week at the local depot, and five were accepted. Three volunteered yesterday, Phillip Bible, Harry Denny, and James Williams, all of ...

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  29. ANARCHISTS BUSY.

    Reuter's petrograd correspondent says that the anarchists have evacuated Louch-tenburg's house. They proceeded to the villa, of the ex-Minister Durnoos, which ...

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  30. ANOTHER ZEPPELIN DOWNED.

    The British Admaraity reports that our naval forces destroyed the Zeppolin [?] in the North Sea this morning. ...

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  31. PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    Reuter's correspondent at [?] states that according to a report from Ber-lin the transfer of British and Fench officers who are prisoners to Frelburg has begun. ...

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  32. AVIATION FATALITIES.

    A Russian official message says that a giant [?] aeroplane unexplained-ly fell from a height of 10,000ft, at Mon-asnrjiska. Thes crew of six perished. ...

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  33. ANOTHER GERMAN CANARD.

    A wireless from Berlin reports that the English cruiser Cordelia was mined be-tween Ireland and Scotland, and in heavily damaged condition towed to Barrow. The ...

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  34. SPAIN INDIGNANT.

    A German [?] sank the [?] steamer Carmen while proceeding to cette. The Government is protesting and de-manding compensation Two Spanish ...

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  35. SCANDINAVIAN NEUTRALITY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm re-ports that a conference of Ministers from [?] countries held there has re-solved to continue absolute noutrality and ...

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  36. AUSTRALIANS AT BULLECOURT.

    Mr. C. E. W. Bean, official Press cor-respondent with the Commonwealth imperial forces cabling from British headquarters in France, under date 7.15 a.m. on Monday. ...

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  37. STRIKE SITUATION IMPROVING.

    The strike situation s improving and mu-nition workers and engineers in many places have resolved to resume while the South Lancashire strikers resume work to-day. ...

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  38. RUSSIAN FIGHTING.

    A wireless Russian official report states that southward of Erzingan the Kurds repul-sed one of our companies. We repelled the Kurd attacks near Buimer. ...

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  39. THE KAISER'S CROSSES.

    The "Tageblatt" states that Iron Crosses have become valueless owing to their indis-criminate distribution. Hundreds of thous-ands have been bestowed even orderlies, ...

    Article : 53 words
  40. NORWAY AND SPLES.

    Reuter's correspondent at [?] re-ports that four associations representing captains, mates, stewards, and seamen, have resolved to urge the Government more ...

    Article : 65 words
  41. OATS CONTROL COMMITTEE.

    It is officially announced in connection with the appointment of the Oats Control Committee which alone is to buy oats here-after imported into United Kingdom, that ...

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