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  2. FROM THE FRONT.

    Fortunately the heavy rain yesterday ceabed just about the time appointed for the landing of 117 returned New South Wales soldiers and 53 Queenslanders who have ...

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  3. RECRUITING.

    At Victoria Barracks yesterday 180 men volunteered for service. Of these 127 were accepted. Among those who answered the call at the ...

    Article : 489 words
  4. THE VERDUN BATTLEFIELD.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WESTERN FRONT.

    A communique states Several German attacks against Avocourt redoubt were repulsed. There was a very lively struggle all day long in the Douaumont-Vaux ...

    Article : 215 words
  6. ZEPPELINS.

    Two more raids have been made by Zeppelins. On Saturday night two airships visited the north-east coast ...

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  7. ZEPPELINS.

    An official message states that another raid was made on Saturday night on the north-east coast by two Zeppelins. Sixteen persons were killed and 100 ...

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  8. MR. ASQUITH.

    The municipality accorded a great reception to the British Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, on his arrival in the Capitol, the elite, Government officials, and ...

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  9. HOLLAND.

    A Rotterdam message, dated Friday, which has been delayed, says that Holland is calmly awaiting developments, Military preparations are general. The ...

    Article : 133 words
  10. AT THE WHARF.

    "When the vessel peered through they gloom heading up Woolloomooloo Bay there were groups of military officers, voluntary-ald; girls, soldiers, and civilians waiting ...

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  11. IN OTHER STATES.

    In Victoria to-day 252 men volunteered, and 168 were accepted. BRISBANE, Monday. In' Queensland to-day 102 men volunteered ...

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  12. IMPROVED ZEPPELINS.

    There can be no doubt that Germany at the present moment has ample Zeppelins to enable her to do all the naval reconnaissance work required, and at the same time to keep ...

    Article : 366 words
  13. SERGEANT W. S. KNOX.

    Sergeant W. S. Knox, formerly a prominent amateur cyclist, and holder of many Australian championships, is at present in hosPital in Egypt, having been transferred from ...

    Article : 95 words
  14. WHAT CAUSED CRISIS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says the statement that the crisis in Holland is due to the Allies desiring to land troops is without foundation. The ...

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  15. WAR NOTES.

    The only news to hand from the fighting fronts this morning is in regard to Verdun, where the Germans have launched another series of attacks following upon the capture ...

    Article : 325 words
  16. WAR QUESTIONS.

    "L.F."(Wentworth Falis}.—Green and brown, diamond. "I.P."—Maroon and navy blue (diagonal). "R. M. Ray" (Nowra).—(1) The soldier in the firing ...

    Article : 213 words
  17. RAIDS ON SALONICA.

    The deputies in the Greek Chamber of Deputies representing Salonica, urged the Premier to ensure security against a fresh aerial bombardment. ...

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  18. ARRIVAL AT HOSPITAL.

    Though a drizzle was falling, and conditions under foot were exceedingly unpleasant, a big crowd of relations and friends of the wounded and sick was present at No. 4 ...

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  19. SUNK.

    The Holt liner Achilles was sunk on Friday. Five of the crew are missing The captain and 62 others have been landed. ...

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  20. ARREST OF RUA.

    The Maori prophot Rua was arrested at Mangnpohatu yesterday afternoon. His followers treacherously fired on the police force, which had been sent to arrest him, and a fight ...

    Article : 341 words
  21. THE SUBMARINES.

    The Board of Trade announces that the enemy sank 38 British ships during March, with a tonnage of 62,532, and a loss of 124 lives. ...

    Article : 296 words
  22. VALUE OF GERMAN CASUALTY LISTS.

    The other day we referred to the futility of expecting the German casualty lists to be complete or up to date, thereby gratuitously giving the Allies information which would be ...

    Article : 234 words
  23. VICE-REGAL VISIT.

    About half-past 12 their Excellencies the Governor-General, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson accompained by Captian Haskett-Smith, A.D.C., ...

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  24. THE ZEPPELIN RAIDS.

    Count Zeppelin, in course of a speech at Dusseldorf at the beginning of the year, remarked: "Speaking for myself, and expressing the view of your Imperial master, the war ...

    Article : 336 words
  25. ILLUMINATING FIGURES.

    Then Mr. Warner Allen gives us some remarkable figures:—The following statistics concern four regiments which have been continuously engaged on the German front: The ...

    Article : 335 words
  26. KING'S EXAMPLE.

    In consequence of the war the King has, given £100,000 to the Treasury. It is his Majesty's wish that the money shall be applied as the Government deems ...

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  27. SOLDDIERS' STORIES.

    Bombardier Clive L Miller, 3rd Battery, Field Artilley son of the Governor of the Conmonwealth Bank, was among those who returned with the wounded and sick. The ...

    Article : 165 words
  28. FEDERAL CUSTOMS.s

    The Customs returns for the Commonwealth for the month ended March 31, which were issued to-day, shaw that the buovant tone which has marked this source of revenue fors ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. WAR PRECAUTIONS.

    Thomas Lupton Maude and Charles Mattocks have been charged respectively with communicating and receiving secret information. It is alleged that, Maude. ...

    Article : 67 words
  30. WHAT DO THE GERMANS THINK?

    One wonders if the Germans really believe that their Zeppelin rate's do the military damage which is officially claimed for them. In some cases no such claim is made; but in ...

    Article : 363 words
  31. STARVING TURKS.

    The American Red Cross has telegraphed 10.000 dollars as a first instalment to Constantinople for food for the starving Turks. There are 1,000,000 sufferers ...

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  32. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    A noteworthy feature of the late conference was that the proceedings throughout were conducted in English, with the skilled aid of an official interpreter. French ...

    Article : 46 words
  33. BATTLE INCIDENTS.

    Among the 50 Queenslanders taken to Rose Hall, Darlinghurst, were three or four members of the famous 9th Battalion. It was the soldiers of the 9th who formed the ...

    Article : 289 words
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