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  2. THE BRAVE DEAD.

    There are to be no recruiting meetings in Sydney to-morrow, Anzac Day. "It is thought," said Captain ...

    Article : 233 words
  3. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S CONFERENCE.

    At the recent Recruiting Conference, summoned by the Governor-General, the following statement was submitted by Mr. Tudor as showing some of the conditions upon which, ...

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  4. WAR RUMOURS.

    Considerable, alarm was caused in Melbourne and in other centres in Australia to-day as a result of published statements and rumours indicating that this country ...

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  5. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The "Daily News" says the Foreign Office has learnt that the relations between Germany and Holland are very strained as the result of a quarrel regarding the supply of ...

    Article : 67 words
  6. WAR NOTES.

    Sir Douglas Haig's reports show that there has been a considerable amount of artillery activity on different sectors of the British line in the West, and the correspondents ...

    Article : 314 words
  7. THE BUDGET.

    A thin House listened to the Budget. All the Nationalists were absent. Mr. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said the figures exceeded ...

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  8. MACEDONIA.

    An Italian offical report dealing with the Macedonian campaign states:—We inflicted at dawn on Saturday heavy losses on German advanced posts. One was ...

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  9. WEST FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig, in his report of Monday evening, stated: "We repulsed raids in the neighbourhood of Hamel and south of La Bassee ...

    Article : 702 words
  10. RUSSIA.

    The United Press Agency's correspondent at Moscow says the Russian Foreign Minister (M. Tchetcherin) hns sent a wireless message to Berlin protesting against the continued ...

    Article : 114 words
  11. GALLANT AUSTRALIANS.

    Details of the deeds of bravery meriting the Distinguished Service Orders, which were cabled on the 17th inst, are published in the "Gazette." ...

    Article : 146 words
  12. AEROPLANES.

    Speaking in reference to various reports of aeroplanes having been seen in certain places in Victoria, the Minister for Defence to-day stated that the ...

    Article : 166 words
  13. GUATEMALA.

    The National Assembly of the Central American Republic of Guatemala has declared a state of war against Germany and all other enemies of the United States. ...

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  14. ENEMY'S PRESENT FRONT.

    If we are able to accept the views which the Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post," outlined in the cabled message, which appeared in yesterday's late war news, the ...

    Article : 301 words
  15. RIGHTS OF SOLDIERS.

    The Government has added a clanse to the Army Bill, giving officers and men the right of appeal before the death sentence by a court martial, is confirmed. Also that any ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. CANADA'S EFFORT.

    The Canadian Government is preparing a register of every male and female in Canada between the ages of 16 and 60, with a view to the utilisation of their services for national ...

    Article : 70 words
  17. RECRUITING.

    The official returns show that 76 men who had volunteered were accepted yesterday in New South Wales. The percentage of married men among the recruits is increasing. ...

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  18. GERMAN AVIATOR'S END.

    Baron Richthofen, the champion German aviator who was killed by British airmen, was taking part in a so-called "circus," including 30 fighting scouts who held a roving ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. ENEMY BATTLESHIP LOST.

    A Stockholm message states that it is impossible to salve the German battleship [?]inland. It is a total wreck. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIANS HONOURED.

    The following Australians have been awarded the Military Cross: Lieutenants I. J. Barton, A. G. Bates, A. H. Castles, J. A. Churchill, W. Hunter, D. I. Johnston, E. J. ...

    Article : 48 words
  21. RELEASING ELIGIBLES.

    The executive of the Employers' Federation of New South Wales had under consideration, at a meeting yesterday afternoon, the published statement that a large ...

    Article : 303 words
  22. DRAWN TO THE COLOURS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Minister for Munitions, addressing the American Labour Mission, said. "The worse the news from the front the readier Britons are to make ...

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  23. COMRADES IN ARMS.

    On the eve of leaving Sydney for Inverell, Captain Carmichael, chairman of the New South Wales Recruiting Committee, made the following statement: ...

    Article : 215 words
  24. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT FOR AMERICA.

    The United Press correspondent at Washington says that the Food Controller, Mr. Hoover, is endeavouring to make arrangements whereby a million and a half bushels of wheat from ...

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  25. THE TRANSPORT PROBLEM.

    A correspondent writing in the "New Statesman" mentions some of the difficulties encountered by the attackers when advancing after a successful bombardment of the enemy's ...

    Article : 492 words
  26. IRISH PROBLEM.

    No trains or trams were running in Dublin to-day. All large business houses were closed. No Nationalist newspapers are publishing, but the Protestant Orange districts ...

    Article : 49 words
  27. UNEASINESS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    A message received in Capetown from the Orange River Free State, states that a certain amount of uneasiness exists owing to the Nationalists' proposal to organise ...

    Article : 57 words
  28. NORWEGIAN SHIPPING FOR AMERICA.

    America has chartered 400,000 tons of Norwegian shipping in the shape of sailing vessels. ...

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  29. MILITARY COUNTRY TOUR.

    In the military route march, which is to be carried out at the request of Mr. R. B. Orchard, Minister for Recruiting, country people will be afforded an opportunity of seeing an ...

    Article : 353 words
  30. CITIZEN DUTIES.

    Sir Edmund Barton proposed the toast "St. George, Old England, and the Empire" at the annual festival dinner last night of the Royal Society of St. George, aid in doing so said the ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    The India Office reports that the Marri (Punjab) Nawab and several chiefs of important sections have submitted, and the whole of the Khetran tribe in South-eastern ...

    Article : 129 words
  32. ENGLAND'S EFFORTS.

    In a despatch received by the Premier from the Agent-General, reference is made to statements by a party of representative American citizens now in England, who are deeply ...

    Article : 395 words
  33. ACTION BY W. N. WILLIS.

    Mr. W. N. Willis, ex-M.L.A., of New South Wales, has commenced an action in the King's Denen against the firm of Stanley Paul, publishers, of several of Willis's books on ...

    Article : 153 words
  34. GERMAN CASUALTIES.

    The United Press Agency's Paris correspondent says German writers estimate the total German casualties, naval and military, at 5,000,000. ...

    Article : 55 words
  35. GERMAN SOLDIERS IN RUSSIA.

    The protests of the Russian Foreign Minister regarding the continued shooting and killing of the Russian population by the German army show that even the acceptance by ...

    Article : 297 words
  36. THE WAR DEBT.

    Reference to the motion regarding the proposed repudiation of the Australian National Debt which was agreed to by the Victorian Railways' Union recently was made to-day by ...

    Article : 222 words
  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PREMIER'S' HOPE.

    The Premier, Mr. Peake, in a statement with reference to the Recruiting Conference said: "Had not a very conciliatory disposition prevailed, especially on the part of the ...

    Article : 92 words
  38. NO JAPANESE ARMY FOR THE WEST.

    A United Press representative at a Pacific port interviewed Baron ishil, the new Japanese ambassador to Washington. Baron Ishii said that the sending of a Japanese army to ...

    Article : 52 words
  39. LIBERTY LOAN.

    The subscriptions to the United States Liberty Loan now exceed £300,000,000. ...

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  40. THE EARTHQUAKE.

    During the earthquake in Southorn Callfornia flames were seen issuing from Mount Jacinto, hitherto an extinct volcano. ...

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  41. AN ALDERMAN'S OPINION.

    "This might be the last chance you have of offering your services voluntarily, for at any time now so serious is the crisis. Britain may issue a proclamation, ...

    Article : 86 words
  42. AMERICANS AND CHINESE FIGHT TOGETHER.

    The following American officeal news, by wireless from Honolulu, has been made available by the American Consul:- New York.—An American army officer, ...

    Article : 117 words
  43. REPATRIATION.

    The employment branch of the New South Wales branch of the Repatriation Department, at the corner of York and Erskine streets, is exceedingly active in placing returned soldiers ...

    Article : 88 words
  44. FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    The Prime Minister to-day handed over to the Trade and Customs Department the work in connection with wheat and other pools, the building of silos, handling of all jute ...

    Article : 105 words
  45. LABOUR AND RECRUITING.

    In the quarterly report of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labour party, which has just been issued, reference is made to the question of recruiting. The ...

    Article : 114 words
  46. A PATRIOTIC GOVERNOR.

    Recently the Governor, Sir Henry Galway, in view of the gravity of the present crisis, again placed his services at the disposal of the Imperial Government for utilisation in ...

    Article : 91 words
  47. IMPROVEMENT FOR THE WEEK.

    There was a derided improvement in recruiting last week, the number of accepted men being 783. During the previous week 558 men joined the colours. The returns ...

    Article : 75 words
  48. INDUSTRIAL PEACE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Paparoa coal mine has resumed work. Industrial peace now prevails throughout the Dominion. ...

    Article : 25 words
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