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  2. FOR KING AND EMPIRE.

    In the House of Representatives this morning the Prime Minister read the following cable which had been received from the King:— ...

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  3. RUSSIA'S GIFT TO THE WORLD.

    Professor Mackail has accomplished a very useful task in compiling the brief account of Russian achievements in the arts and sciences which he has published under the ...

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  4. THE DAEDANELLES.

    The above map shows the sphere of operations of the Allies' Forcast, of which the Australians from a part. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALLIES' RECOVERY.

    "Eyewitness," with the British headquarter staff, writes: Before the battle of Ypres tbe British line ran from crossroads at Broodselnde, east of Zonnebeke, to ...

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  6. ALLIES.

    The most powerful fleet ever engaged in warlike operations commenced to bombard the Dardanelles defences on Sunday. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S REPLY.

    The following telegram was despatched to his Majesty the King by the Governor-General:— The Governor-General, with ...

    Article : 93 words
  8. ALCOHOL.

    Mr. Lloyd George (Chancellor of the Exchequer), explaining in the House of Commons the proposals with regard to the drink question, said the Government ...

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  9. GATE TO TURKEY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Mitylene writes that the most powerful fleet ever engaged in warlike operations commenced to hammer the Hellespont ...

    Article : 416 words
  10. LOST FRENCH CRUISER.

    The Leon Gambetta was sunk on a calm, moonlight night. The first torpedo wrecked the cruiser's watertight compartments. The officers made no effort to escape, but ...

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  11. ZEPPELIN.

    An air raid occurred at Ipswich (Suffolk) early on Friday morning. Several houses were blown up and set on fire. A Zeppelin also dropped several bombs at ...

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  12. MESSAGE TO NEW ZEALAND.

    The Governor Lord liverpool has received the following message from the King:— "I heartily congratulate you upon the ...

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  13. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    The "Morning Post" says there can be no doubt that the Dominions would loyally co-operate to attack German property within the Empire by way of reprisal for ...

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  14. THE LION'S CUBS.

    Following hard upon the gallant exploits of the Canadians in the battle of Flanders, there comes the news of how well the Australians and New Zealanders have comported ...

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  15. LONDON PRESS COMMENTS.

    Newspapers complain that they are not allowed to know details of the Australian and New Zealand gallantry in the Dardanelles, as published in Australasia. ...

    Article : 148 words
  16. SUBMARINE CREWS.

    Mr. T. J. Macnamara, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, stated in reply to a question in the House of Commons, that crews of German submarines were not ...

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  17. YPRES FRONT.

    A communique States: We continue to make progress on the right bank of the Yser. We captured 150 prisoners and two miltra[?]euses. ...

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  18. LONSDALE'S SENTENCE.

    The "Cologne Gazette" says the imperial Court has confirmed the military Court's sentence of death passed on Lonsdale, a British soldier, who was charged ...

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  19. OUR LOST GROUND.

    The Germans only were in possession of Saint Julien for six hours on Monday. The British attack commeneed on Monday evening and lasted all night. The ...

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  20. THE CENSORSHIP.

    In the Senate to-day the Minister for potence, Senator Pearce, was asked by Senator O'Keefe (Tas.) whether he did not think he should make emphatic and immediate protest ...

    Article : 547 words
  21. BELGIAN REFUGEES.

    Mr. Herbert Samuel, President of the Local Government Board, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, stated that 180,000 Belgian refugees were at ...

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  22. LAND OPERATIONS.

    It is reported from Volos that portion of the Australian troops who are participating in the operations at the Dardanciles disembarked on Tuesday, and immediately ...

    Article : 72 words
  23. THE TERRITORIALS.

    Yet another very heartening piece of news comes from the front this week in the form of Sir John French's unreserved praise of the work of the fresh drafts of Territorials ...

    Article : 229 words
  24. GABLE CODES.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Joynson Hicks urged the Government to allow more cable codes, especially with the Dominions and India. Present ...

    Article : 64 words
  25. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    The casually lists for April 17 lo 25 show that 116 officers were killed and 269 wounded, including 28 Canadians killed and 99 wounded. Colonel, Hart, and ...

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  26. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    The National Fund for the Belgians exceeds £100,000, including £1250 from Southern Tasmania. Ballot boxes have been sent by Mr. ...

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  27. FIERCE BATTLE.

    Greek reports state that a fierce battle took place on Wednesday at Sulva Bay. The Turks suffered heavy losses. The Allies captured an entire battalion. ...

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  28. THE IRON CROSS.

    The German Emperor has decorated Mr. Houston Chamberlain, of Bayreuth, Bavaria, with the non-combatants' Iron Cross. ...

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  29. KITCHENER'S ARMY.

    An English writer discussing the prospects of Kitchener's Army recently, said he had heard anxious questionings as to whether the now force with its leavening of ...

    Article : 295 words
  30. A BIG CAPTURE.

    A demonstration and landing on the Plain of Troy enabled the French to capture 8000 Turks, including German officers. Not a few of the Turks were suffering ...

    Article : 168 words
  31. TO FIGHT THE GAS.

    The public has already supplied the War Office's demand for respirators to combat the poisonous gases used by the Germans. ...

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  32. WAR NOTES.

    The cablegrams dealing with the operation, against the Dardanelles received up till a late hour last night really let us know but little more than we knew yesterday. Under ...

    Article : 424 words
  33. SUBMARINES.

    The Admiralty suite that submarines sank nine vessels in April, totalling 17,121 tons, and ten trawlers, representing 1755 tons. ...

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  34. ACADEMIC FREEDOM.

    Professor Lawrence Lowell, President of Harvard University, replying to Professor Kuno Meyer's resignation, and exchange of professorship, because Harvard had ...

    Article : 80 words
  35. SOUTH WEST AFRICA.

    The Union forces have occupied Daberos, south-west of Gibeon, and captured transports and a quantity of stock. The country north of Daberos is clear ...

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  36. PROPOSALS CRITICISED.

    Doubts are expressed in the lobby as to the driving force behind Mr. Lloyd George's duties. It is believed they will be dropped, while restrictions in mu[?]ttion ...

    Article : 77 words
  37. MR. SCADDAN.

    The condition of Mr. Scaddan, the Premier of Western Australia, who is suffering from [?]cumonta, was slightly improved yesterday. ...

    Article : 23 words
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