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  2. UNITED STATES.

    The United States Embassy at Berlin is taking a census of Americans in Germany. Mr. Gerard (the Ambassador) has warned Americans to leave immediately if ...

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  3. THE RUSSIANS.

    The Russians along the San are maintaining an heroic resistance under a terrible artillery storm. The German advance was backed by ...

    Article : 89 words
  4. VOLUNTEERS.

    The men who presented themselves to the enrolling officer at Victoria Barracks yesterday were of a particularly good type. The bitter cold failed to chill their ardour, and ...

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  5. MEN OF THE DARDANELLES.

    Lanco-corporal Valentine Francis Marshall, whose name appears among the list of those wounded, is 19 years of age, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Marshall, of 13 ...

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  6. LAND TAX.

    The High Court had before it to-day an action in which a declaration is asked that the Federal land tax or portions of it are invalid. ...

    Article : 552 words
  7. ARMIDALE.

    A conference of the State Electoral Liberal Council was held to-day. Delegates from the different centres of the A[?]midale electorate were present. Mr. C. G. ...

    Article : 371 words
  8. CENSORSHIP.

    The publication of a cablegram from London to the effect that Mr. Rea had announced, in the House of Commons, in reply to a question, that the responsibility in regard to the ...

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  9. SUBMARINE WAR.

    It is reported in German naval circles that Germany has lost 17 submarines since February 18. The loss of Commander Weddigen has ...

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  10. "ITALIA IRREDENTA."

    And now Italy enters the war apparently prepared at every point. It is not definitely known what forces she has ready to take the field, but it is generally accepted that she ...

    Article : 183 words
  11. ENEMY PRESSED.

    A communique states: In the region of the confluence of the rivers San and Vistula we pressed the enemy successfully. In the vicinity of Jaroslav we are ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. TRAWLERS SUNK.

    A submarine blew up the trawler Chrysolite off Kinniard Head. The crew were picked up by a passing steamer. The French trawler Juse has been ...

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  13. A WEEK'S TOLL.

    For the week ended May 10 1438 steamers arrived or departed from Great Britain. Two vessels totalling 8173 tons, and four fishing vessels were sunk by ...

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  14. INVASION AND COUNTER-INVASION.

    Italian armies will make a first big effort to occupy these long-lost territories, military as well as political considerations dictating such a move. The Trentino, as a ...

    Article : 346 words
  15. WESTERN FRONT.

    A communique states: Sharp artillery duels have taken place between Nieuport and Arras. Two German airmen were brought down, one by the British and the ...

    Article : 75 words
  16. THE FALABA.

    Lord Mersey opened the inquiry into the cause of the sinking of the Falaba. The Solicitor-General empnasised the shameful crime committed in sinking an ...

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  17. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The cable, news of to-day tells us that a National Government is being formed in the Home Parliament to comprise the most capable and trusted of the House of ...

    Article : 288 words
  18. A SOLDIER SPY.

    Knepferle, who committed suicide in Brixton Prison before the completion of his trial on a charge of espionage, hanged himself from the ventilator with his scarf. ...

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  19. WEATHER UNFAVOURABLE.

    The British further advanced on Tuesday night at La Quinque and Rue d'Ouvert. The troops have since been entrenching and consolidating in their new positions. ...

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  20. DEATH OF MR. VICKERY.

    The death occurred suddenly yesterday, at his residence at Waverley, of Mr. Ebenezer Vickery, eldest son of the late Mr. Ebenezer Vickery, M.L.C. ...

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  21. THE COALITION.

    A dozen party leaders on both sides met at Mr. Asquith's house to arrange a coalition Cabinet. Nothing was disclosed as to the proceedings. ...

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  22. THE NATIONAL CRISIS.

    Sir,—Evidence is daily accumulating to prove that the defeat of Germany is going to be a much more formidable task than we believed it would be a few months ago. Reports ...

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  23. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—Plymouth, steamer Rotorua, from Wellington April 8, via Monte Video; Calcutta, steamer Chindwarra; Hongkong, steamer St. Albans; Ilo Ilo, schooner ...

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  24. THE NAVAL ASPECT.

    As to the naval side, for the present we can hardly expect the Italian intervention to have any decisive effect. The Italian navy, which was really built with the object of meeting ...

    Article : 192 words
  25. A MILITARY FAMILY.

    Mr. T. Persse, late captain of Sunny Corner Rifle Club, who left with the First Australian Expeditionary Force is now a first lieutenant in the Royal Field Artillery. His brother, ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    The Premier stated yesterday that he is actively co-operating with the Prime Minister in the movoment to provide quarters for invalided soldiers. The Randwick asylum ...

    Article : 133 words
  27. WAR NOTES.

    A declaration of war by Italy is now momentarily expected. The Chamber of Deputies, by 407 votes to 74, has passed through its first stages a bill conferring upon the ...

    Article : 277 words
  28. WAR MUNITIONS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in the House of Commons to-day, stated that two million men were employed in the manufacture of Government war munitions. ...

    Article : 38 words
  29. WIRELESS SYSTEMS.

    The Attorney-General, Mr. Hughes, said today it had been decided to appoint a Royal Commission to inquire into certain matters in dispute between the Commonwealth expert, ...

    Article : 45 words
  30. INFORMATION WANTED.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Catts (N.S.W.) objected to the secrecy observed by the Government in regard to many details in connection with the Expeditionary ...

    Article : 112 words
  31. MINERS' WAGES.

    The following letter from the Mining Managers' Association was sent to various unions on May 14. It has been received by the unions, and a special meeting of the A.M.A. has been ...

    Article : 294 words
  32. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 180 words
  33. GERMAN OBJECTIVE.

    Professor David delivered an address on the war in the Y.M.C.A. Hall last night, in which he emphasised certain phases of the struggle which he said were not sufficiently ...

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  34. UNEMPLOYED BARRED.

    The Engineers' Society has refused to allow the Glasgow Armamen: Committee to employ clerks and other unemployed in making shells. ...

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  35. ANTI-GERMAN MOVEMENT.

    The Sydney Coal-lumpers yesterday stood loyally to their resolution not to work with Germans, Austrians, or Turks, or to accept employment under any overseer of these ...

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  36. MESSAGE FROM BOTHA.

    A cable message was to-night received by the Prime Minister, Mr. Fisher, from General Botha, Prime Ministor of South Africa, and commandor-in-chief of the Union forces, ...

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  37. KING'S VISIT.

    The King, accompanied by Earl Kitchener, visited Elswick, and met with a great reception by the workmen. ...

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  38. BOLL OF HONOUR.

    Lieutenant Gayle, who served in the [?] New Zealand Mounted Infantry in the South African war, was killed [?] Ypres. ...

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  39. WHEAT IMPORTATIONS.

    The State Attorney-General is now buying wheat abroad to make good the shortage found to exist in the State. Mr. Hall, who paid 5s per bushel to the State farmers, is now ...

    Article : 143 words
  40. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  41. "PREPARE; WATCH AND WAIT!"

    There is no doubt that Germany has put forth the most strenuous efforts to buy off italian intervention—but the cash she has been offering has been in the shape of the ...

    Article : 363 words
  42. KILLED ON RAILWAY.

    Sir George nerbert Farrar, D.S.O., who was on General Botha's Staff, has been killed in a railway accident at Gibson. Sir George Farrar served in the South ...

    Article : 61 words
  43. SULPHIDE MEN'S CLAIMS.

    A deputation from the employees of the Sulphide Corporation Works at Boolaroo waited upon the manager this afternoon requesting that those employees who were of German ...

    Article : 71 words
  44. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson), in company with her Excellency Lady Helen Munro Ferguson, will leave Melbourne for Sydney on May 31. His ...

    Article : 228 words
  45. ENEMY CONTRACTS.

    The chairman of the British Broken Hill Company, speaking at a general meeting of the company, said they were hopeful that a workable scheme would be evolved ...

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  46. VICTORIAN WOOL CLIP.

    The total wool clip of Victoria for the past season amounted to 70,000,9021b, as against 80,026,6201b for the previous season. Adding the estimated quantity of wool stripped from ...

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  47. BISHOP FRODSHAM.

    The Right Rev. G. H. Frodsham, formerly Bishop of North Queensland, has been appointed Archdeacon of Rochester. ...

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  48. TO-DAY.

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  49. N.Z. LOAN MERCANTILE CO.

    The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company has declared an interim dividend of 2½ per cent. ...

    Article : 26 words
  50. SUGAR PRICES.

    The State Attorney-General returned yesterday from his visit to Melbourne where he and other State Ministers interviewed the Minister for Customs, and asked for a ...

    Article : 189 words
  51. EMPIRE IDEALS.

    The "Times" says the Commonwealth's, subscription of £100,000 to the Red Cross is a wonderful proof of the patriotism and charity of a people who do not exceed five ...

    Article : 128 words
  52. LATE SHIPPING.

    NEWCASTLE: (62m).—Arr: May 21, Komatago Maru, s, from Sourabaya; Yarra, s, Kooyong, s, Bretagne, [?], from Adelaide; Monaro, s, from Melbourne; Duranbah, s, Newcastle, s, Yamba, s, Cooma, s, Tuncurry, s, ...

    Article : 145 words
  53. THE OTHER FACTOR.

    The other factor was the prospect of Austria being driven to a separate peace. It seems now to be beyond doubt that Austria has, on several occasions, made [?]entative ...

    Article : 199 words
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