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  2. ANZAC DAY.

    Senator Pearce has written the following[?] appreciation of Anzae Day:- In an army, a knowledge of its past achievements is a mighty factor in its future success. ...

    Article : 605 words
  3. RECRUITING.

    Seventy-one men voluntecred at Victoria Barracks yesterday. Fifty-six were accepted. Again a number had come from the country, being either farmers, station ...

    Article : 97 words
  4. BIG CITY FIRE.

    Shortly after 2 o'clock this morning a fire was discovered in the building of W. C. Penfold and Co., printers and stationers, in Pitt[?] street, near King-street. In a very short ...

    Article : 737 words
  5. A MESSAGE FROM THE KING.

    The Governor of New South Wales has b[?]een honoured his Majesty with instructions to publish the following message the King on "Anzae Day":- "Tell my people of Australia that to-day I am join ...

    Article : 136 words
  6. WESTERN FRONT.

    Desperate attacks on Mort Homme (west of the Meuse) on Saturday ended in the crashing defeat of the Crown Prince's army. The latter ordered that Mort ...

    Article : 429 words
  7. VERDUN.

    [?] dESPERATE ATTACKS ON mORT hOMME (west of the Meuse) on Saturday, ended in the crushing defeat of the Crown ...

    Article : 79 words
  8. THE ITALIANS.

    A communique states: We took by assault a strong entrenchment 350 metres long cast of Seltz, the enemy losing heavily. We captured much munitions, ...

    Article : 234 words
  9. IN OTHER STATES.

    In Victoria to-day 39 recruits were obtained from 79 volunteers. BRISDANE, Monday. In Queensland to-day the enlistments ...

    Article : 27 words
  10. THE A.G.F.

    One of the Assistant War Chest Commissioners—Mr. Wm. Beit—has returned to Sydney after having spent several months in Egypt helping in the administration of the ...

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  11. ANOTHER MESOPOTAMIA FAILURE.

    The details of the fighting in Mesopotamia which have been coming to hand during the past few days have principally referred to subsidiary operations on the right, or ...

    Article : 396 words
  12. SOFIA.

    A French airman dropped four bombs on So[?]ia, causing fires and panic. The airman returned safely after a [?]on-stop of 406 miles. ...

    Article : 31 words
  13. BOATING FATALITY

    As the result of a boating accident two men were drowned at Como yesterday afternoon. At about 3 o'clock four men—Messrs. Harald Shirley, of Waterioo, Percy Brown, of ...

    Article : 160 words
  14. GENERAL BIRDWOOD.

    General Sir William Birdwo[?]d, accompanied by his wife, son, and daughter, was the[?]guest of Mr. Billyard Leake at l[?] ch[?]on at Harefield to-day. They afterwards ...

    Article : 905 words
  15. THE SUBMARINES.

    Mr. J. W. Gerard, the United States Ambassador in Berlin, has been warned to safeg[?]ard the interests of America in Germany and countries allied to Germany. ...

    Article : 538 words
  16. TREBIZOND.

    The "Journal's" Petrograd correspondent supplies details of the capture of Trebizond. A fierce engagement occurred at Karadere River [?] the 17th. the Turks ...

    Article : 246 words
  17. MINISTRY'S CRITICS.

    The Premier was asked yesterday if he was aware that there was a strong block vote in the Labour Conference against the Government. Mr. Holman replied: ...

    Article : 544 words
  18. IS IT THE ONLY WAY?

    It was hoped that the British expedition would by this time be so equipped as to be able to undertake a wide flanking movement, either round the marshy country to the north ...

    Article : 263 words
  19. OFFICIAL APPEAL.

    Corporal G. F. Davis, secretary of the Anzac Day executive, writes:- "To-day is Anzac Day. We have received much encouragement from the public as a ...

    Article : 558 words
  20. THE CAUCASUS.

    A Russ[?] comm[?] says:—At Ashkalin. [?]n the Caucas[?]s, desperate Turkish attacks were repuised with heavy enemy losses. Our counter-attacks carried an ...

    Article : 40 words
  21. RUSSIA.

    A South Australian member of the Army Medical Corps, just returned, furnishes a r[?]port of a speech delivered at Portland, Devonshire, to Australian soldiers, by M. Aladin, ...

    Article : 396 words
  22. A PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE.

    Fortunately we have been given an indication recently that the garrison is still some way off the end of its food resources. This was given us by the enemy themselves in a ...

    Article : 375 words
  23. MESOPOTAMIA.

    General Sir Percy Lake cables; An attack on the northern bank of the Sannayyat position on the 23rd failed, though systematically [?]ombed since the 20th. Owing ...

    Article : 157 words
  24. VICTORIAN P.L.C.

    Questions of vital interest to the Labour party and kndred political organisations, more especially the Catholic Federation, were discussed at to-day's sitting of the annual ...

    Article : 369 words
  25. COME BACK.

    Come back to Gallipoli, Come once to us again. Back to the glorious gate to tears, Back, thro' the mists of pain ...

    Article : 141 words
  26. WAR NOTES.

    There is practi[?]ally no fresh news from the Western front[?] and matters in the Eastern theatre are enveloped in complete silence. The details of the big German attack upon ...

    Article : 336 words
  27. POISONOUS CAS ATTACKS.

    A German communique this morning speaks of a "gas attack" by the French at Tracy-leVal, between the O[?]se and the Aisne, being foiled owing to the gas clouds being blown ...

    Article : 397 words
  28. BRITISH SOCIALISTS.

    The [?]nnual conference of British Social[?]sts, which [?]s being [?]eld [?] Manchester, resuited in a split [?] the party. The conference was attended by 150 ...

    Article : 137 words
  29. TO-DAYS'S COMMEMORATION.

    Arrangements have been made for celebrating in a befitting manner the first anniversary of Anzac Day. It is not to be a day of festival, but one of solemn ...

    Article : 2,372 words
  30. COMPULSION.

    The "Times" states that nearly all the troubles of Mr. Asquith's Administration have spring from want of candour. The order-in-Council in which he now seeks ...

    Article : 132 words
  31. ELEVATORS AT GLEBE ISLAND.

    The first loading of wheat from the site of the wheat elevators at Glebe Island will be commenced to-morrow. The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. W. C. Grahame) will preside ...

    Article : 58 words
  32. SHOW ATTENDANCE.

    The attendance at the Royal Show yesterday numbered 96,000, being an increase of 40,000 on that of Easter Monday of last year, when it was 56,000. The gate receipts yesterday ...

    Article : 48 words
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