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  3. THE WAR.

    General Sarrail's aviators flew over the Bulgarian troops and dropped a proclamation, announcing a popular revolt had taken place in ...

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  4. THE STAR PICTURES.

    Saturday night's screening at the Star was firat class, and thoroughly enjoyed by a full house. The programme submitted was a surprise to ...

    Article : 181 words
  5. FRENCH REACH ST QUENTIN

    War Correspondent Wood gives the United Press details of how the French reached the suburbs of St. Quentin, and asserts the capture of ...

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  6. REVOLUTION IN BULGARIA.

    General Sarrail's proclamation, which was dropped in the Bulgarian lines, was tha result of information of Anti-German demonstrations taking ...

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  7. THE GALLANT SOUTH AFRICANS.

    Mr. Phillip Gibbs gives prominence to the South Africans' share in Monday's battle. The colonials chargod ahead, and their men captured the ...

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  8. PHILIP LITTON CO.

    This ever popular and talented company will open its show week season on Tuesday next. The plays selected for this year's show are, 'Within ...

    Article : 218 words
  9. BULGARIAN PEACE OVERTURES.

    Washington officials believe that the Bulgarian overtures for peace are genuine, though Informal. They are designed to act as feelers for the ...

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  10. ON THE RUSSIAN FRONT.

    A wireless from a Russian official source states that in the region of Ozerke the enemy attacked and occupied our positions, but a counter ...

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  11. AMERICA BUYS NORWEGIAN SHIPPING.

    Norwegian shipowners have Bold to America 200,000 tons of Bhipping, now building'in the American yards. The "Tageblett," urges the arming of all ...

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  12. BRITISH AND AMERICAN NAVY CO-OPERATION.

    Rear Admiral Sims has arrived in London, and has discussed with the British Admiralty the best means of the American fleet's co-operation with ...

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  13. GREECE RECOGNISES RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT.

    Greece has officially recognised the Russian provisional government. At Petrograd, the Congress of Workmen's council has passed a ...

    Article : 71 words
  14. "BUY A BASKET, PLEASE."

    In addition to the work of the tea tent we understand that the ladies of the local Red Cross society have undertaken to dispose of, at the show, ...

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  15. AMERICA'S ARMY.

    Washington officials state that according to the present rate of recruiting, the United States will require six years to raise an army of a million ...

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  16. DISTILLERS OFFER TO RESTRICT OUTPUTS.

    Distillers throughout the country offer the restriction of their outputs in wartime. The House has opened the debate on the Allies' Loan Bill. ...

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  17. The Leader AND STOCK AND STATION NEWS.

    An elderly woman, who had a clean record, was fined £1 by Mr. Malone, P.M., on Saturday morning for "litting" a carpet square at a furniture ...

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  18. TURKS LOST MAHOMMEDAN TEMPLE.

    The Geneva "Tribune" states that the Turks have looted the Mahommedan temple at Medina, and have taken the famous diamonds from the world ...

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  19. TRAINING AMERICAN AERONAUTS.

    President Wilson has promulgated an order racking the defensive zones heading to American harbors and coastal points barred areas, extend ...

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  20. NEUTRALITY IMPOSSIBLE FOR SPAIN.

    A critical situation has arisen over the sinking of the San Fulgencio. The King of Spain is consulting his political leaders to secure an agreement ...

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  21. "CHARLEY'S AUNT."

    After many weeks' arduous rehearsal, keen and enthusiastic study, the curtain rises to-night at 8 o'clock sharp on the O.P. Club's production ...

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  22. BRITISH-FRENCH DELEGATION FOR AMERICA.

    British and French, delegations are expected very shortly. It is intended that the deliberations, and possibly the conclusions, will be kept strictly ...

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  23. PENN'S PICTURES.

    These pictures, which, make regular visits to Spring Hill and Lucknow, are advertised to show at the former place to-night, and Lucknow to-morrow ...

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  24. GERMANY'S WORLD OF ENEMIES.

    The Berlin "Vorwearts", In a leading article, states that the German Government must tell the people the truth that It is impossible to dictate ...

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  25. U BOATS IN THE PACIFIC.

    A San Francisco naval wireless message is to hand to the effect that a warning Has been sent out that a report has been received that U boats ...

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  26. HOSPITAL SHIP MINED.

    A Berlin official message, on Wednesday proclaims that a vessel was submarined that day, thus removing all doubt of the matter that the ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. MONARCH STADIUM TO-NIGHT.

    Is marriage necessary? if this question were aaked of a good many people of to-day, they would stand shocked with pious horror at the ...

    Article : 85 words
  28. MARTIAL LAW PROBABLE.

    A Washington correspondent says that President Wilson will declare martial law If necessary to protect munition plants. ...

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  29. ON THE WESTERN FRONT.

    A French communique states that we attacked this morning the German positions south of St. Quentin, and despite the enemy's desperate resistance ...

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  30. GREEK STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    A German submarine has torpedoed the Greek steamer Nestos, with a cargo of flour for Greece. The crew was saved, and the Greek Government has ...

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  31. HOLLYFORD'S PAVALION MOVING THEATRE.

    Next Wednesday night, in the spacious marquee to be erected at the corner of Summer and Anson streets (next the Government Savings Bank) ...

    Article : 291 words
  32. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    Master Harold Murray, the six-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray, of Dalton street, met with a serious accident on Thursday afternoon last. A ...

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  33. ANOTHER HOSPITAL SHIP SUNK.

    The Admiralty hospital ship, Gloucester Castle, was torpedoed without warning In mid-channel, on the night of the 30th or 31st March. All the ...

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  34. TELEGRAMS.

    In a hard fo[?]bt out scheduled 20 rounds between have smith and Aibert Lloyd, of victoria, at the Sydney stadium last [?] Smith won on ...

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  35. NORWEGIAN STEAMER SUNK

    The Norwegian steamer Camilla, 2456 tons, engaged by the Belgian Relief Committee, has been sunk, at though in possession of a German safe ...

    Article : 81 words
  36. FRENCH CAPTURE ENEMY POSITIONS.

    A French communique stated that South of St. Quentin, fighting continues before the positions we captured this morning. The enemy is ...

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  37. PERSONAL.

    Sir Alexander McCormick, the leading Sydney surgeon, arrived on the mail on Saturday morning for the purpose of performing an operation ...

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  38. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX.

    Archbishop Mannix, speaking at a carnival at South Melbourne yesterday afternoon, said: "I know there are some gentlemen who would like ...

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  39. SPAIN DEMANDS INDEMNITY

    Tho Madrid Government has decided to demand Indemnity for the sinking of the San Feulgenclo. ...

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  40. DISORDER IN HUNGARIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Hungarian Parliament has been prorogued, There was much disorder, and the opposition stormily demanded direct suffrage. This prevented the ...

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  41. BRITISH PRESS BACK THE ENEMY.

    General Haig reports extended operations northwards to-day, east and north of Vimy Ridge. We pressed back the enemy on our whole front, ...

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  42. MONARCH'S TO-NIGHT.

    Owing to the O.P. Club having the Empire Theatre for show week, we have been compelled to screen our programmes in the Monarch stadium. ...

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  43. MR. HOLMAN ENTERTAINED

    The Ministry entertained Mr. Holman at dinner at Paris House last night, on the eve of his departure for London in connection with the loan ...

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  44. THE OFFICIAL SHOW OPENING.

    The Hon. C. W. Graname, Minister for Agriculture, will perform the opening ceremony of the Orange Show on Thursday. The only speeches in ...

    Article : 41 words
  45. VERY LATEST CABLES.

    It is reported from Washington that President Carranza is about to prohibit exports form Mexico, including oil from the British oilfloids. ...

    Article : 1,600 words
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