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  2. BATTLE IN ITALY DYING DOWN. COLOSSAL ENEMY LOSSES.

    The Italians have receoupled completely the right bank of the Plave, taking a large number of additional prisoners. The total number of prisoners secured by the italian has not yet been definitely stated. The Press correspondents at the Front ...

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  3. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    A French communique states: North of the Aisne, after a violent bombardment, a grenade due! was fought in the works capture, by us yesterday to the north-east ...

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  4. RAIDS ON GERMAN TERRITORY.

    An independent branch of the Royal Air Force in France dropped six tons of bombs in four attacks on Metz-Sabion station on Sunday evening and ...

    Article : 78 words
  5. THE SINN FEIN PLOT.

    Mr. E. Shortt (Chief Secretary for Ireland) opened a debate on Irish questions in the House of Commons. He said the position in Ireland was of a peculiarly ...

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  6. AMERICAN WIRELESS.

    The following American news, received by wireless message, has been made available by the American Consul:— Washington.—The Secretary for the ...

    Article : 599 words
  7. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS IN NEW YORK.

    On Thursday, May 2, New York went through a new experience with quickened pulses and a whelehearted good will which surprised no one so much as ...

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  8. THE ROLL OF HONOUR. CASUALTY LIST NO. 412.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,850 words
  9. AUSTRALIAN AVIATORS PRAISED.

    It is reported by the Imperial War Cabinet that Australian flyiing men in France and Palestine have done notable service. Many British bombing raids ...

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  10. THE NORTHERN SECTOR.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his report at midday, stated: The Canadians made a raid on Monday night at NeuvilleVitesse, and brought back 22 prisoners and ...

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  11. ROUT OF THE AUSTRIANS.

    Signor Orlando, the Italian Premier, informed the House of Deputies this morning that the success of the Italians continues, and that the Austrians are ...

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  12. WHAT AUSTRIA EXPECTED TO DO.

    Despatches received by the Italian Embassy state that the Austrians are in full retreat. Papers found an prisoners show that Austria expected to force ...

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  13. HONOURING GALLIPOLI HEROES.

    Mr. C. H. Dixon asked Mr. Walter Long (Secretary of State for the Colonies), in the House of Commons, whether he would submit to the Prime Ministers of ...

    Article : 107 words
  14. SPECIAL MILITARY AREA IN IRELAND.

    The Chief Secretary for Irealand has declared Tralee a special military area, [Tralee is a seaport town in the county of Ferry. It contains a large infantry barracks.] ...

    Article : 38 words
  15. BRITISH AERIAL SQUADRONS.

    Sir Douglas Haig, in his aviation report received to-night, states:—Despite the high winds, our aeroplanes did much reconnaissance and other work on ...

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  16. ITALIAN AND BRITISH AVIATORS.

    The Italian Admiralty has issued an official report stating: Our seaplanes bombarded Durazzo on Sunday. A big steamer was hit, and fires were started ...

    Article : 107 words
  17. COMPLIMENT TO DOMINION PRIME MINISTERS.

    Mr. Asquith urged in the House of Commons that the Dominion Prime Ministers should be invited to co-operate with the Cabinet and arrange an Irish ...

    Article : 45 words
  18. EXPORT OF PRODUCE.

    There are likely to be less facilities for the transport of Australian and New Zealand produce during the ensuing season than in 1917, as the rapidly ...

    Article : 51 words
  19. ACTIVITY ON BELGIAN LINES.

    The Belgian communique received to-night states. There was great reciprocal artillery activity hear Nieuport and Ramseapple. Attempted attacks against ...

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  20. RECRUITING STATISTICS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 136 words
  21. GERMAN'S AIMS.

    Dr. von Kuhlmann (German Minister for Foreign Affairs), speaking in the Reichstag, eulogrsed the Turkish Government and Enver Pasha, who, he said, had ...

    Article : 358 words
  22. A SLAVIC LEGION.

    The Senate has authorised the formation of a Slavie Legion in the United States to fight in France beside the Allies. An appropriation amounting to ...

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  23. AMERICAN ADVICES.

    Despatches received by the Italian Embassy state that the Italian offensive was begun on Sunday. Violent artillery firing destroyed the enomy bridges, ...

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  24. BELGIAN ARMOURED CAR DETACHMENT.

    A Belgian armoured car detachment which operated on the Russian Front has arrived at Bordeaux, via Siberia, Japan, and American. The authorities ...

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  25. DEMORALISATION IN GERMANY.

    The Imperial War Cabinet reports that demoralisation is increasing in Germany Fraud, burglaries, and serious crimes are more general. ...

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  26. THE PERMANENT FORCES.

    Mr. M'Grath, M.H.R. said at a meeting in Ballarat on Monday night that there were a number of eligible officers in the permanent forces who had ...

    Article : 163 words
  27. ENLISTMENTS IN BRISBANE.

    On Tuesday 11 men were examined, and four were passed as fit. Following are teh names of those medically examined: —Stanley Oswald Pearson, Thomas James ...

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  28. AUSTRIAN CLAIMS.

    An Austrian official wireless message declares: There was bitter fighting on Monday between Asiago and the Piave, the anemy attempting to recapture hill ...

    Article : 126 words
  29. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    The "Evening Sun" says that the British transport Dvinsk has been submarined in American waters. Seventeen survivors have arrived, but 145 are still ...

    Article : 80 words
  30. COUNTRY VOLUNTEERS.

    Mr. J. A. Crawford, a prominent business man, who sold out in order to enlist, was presented with a gold wristlet watch from members of the Athlestane ...

    Article : 153 words
  31. GERMANY AND THE CAUCASUS.

    The United Press correspondent at Stockholm reports that 3000 German soldiers have been landed at Porti, near Batum. This is helieved to be the first ...

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  32. EFFECT ON AUSTRIA.

    In view of the Austrian set-back on the Piave, there is a strong demand in London for exploiting the situation politically. The "Daily Chronicle's" ...

    Article : 557 words
  33. A U BOAT BLOWN TO PIECES.

    It is reported from an Atalntic port that the officers of a British steamer relate that two U boats attacked the steamer off Ireland. A torpedo from ...

    Article : 81 words
  34. OVER THE AGE LIMIT.

    Several military officers who have held high military appointments, and are long past the retiring age, have now been retired. In announcing this action ...

    Article : 278 words
  35. SENSATION IN THE REICHSTAG.

    Intense interest is evinced in Dr. von Kuhlmann's speech, particularly his admission that a long war is probable, and that hostilities may extend beyond 19191. ...

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  36. RECRUITING COMMITTEES.

    The Mayor of South Brisbane (Alderman Forrest) is arranging a public meeting to be held in the City Concert Hall, corner of Stanley and rock streets, ...

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  37. ANZACS ON LEAVE.

    Last night, at the "Dug-out," in Queen-street, a welcome was given by the Returned Soldiers' and Patriots' League to the original Anzacs who are ...

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  38. GERMANY AND BELGIUM.

    Dr. von Kuhlmann (German Minister for Foreign Affairs), speaking in the Reichstag, said that Germany could not bind herself to any pledges regarding ...

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  39. CONCESSIONS AT RUSSIAN EXPENSE.

    Despatches indicate that many persons are inclined to believe that Germany is preparing a peace move by offering concessions in Belgium, France, and ...

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  40. BATTLE DYING DOWN.

    A report from Rome states that the Italian troops have completely rcoceupied the west bank of the Piave. Another report from London states that ...

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  41. WESTERN MEETINGS.

    Organiser Harding reports that on 19th instant, in conjunction with Mr. T. O'Hagan, he conducted a meeting at Charleville. The following night a ...

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  42. RECIPROCAL MILITARY LAWS.

    The Senate has unanimously ratified the reciprocal "draft" laws between Great Britain, the United States, and Canada, enabling men of one country ...

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  43. FRENCH SOCIALISTS' VIEWS.

    M. Albert Thomas, a prominent French Socialist, and a former member of the Ministry, has joined a group of 40 Socialist deputies who are opposed to the ...

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  44. CONFLICTING REPORTS.

    The Italian Embassy, correcting its own figures of the Austrian prisoners taken by the ltihaiis, states that the figures should be 45000, not 45,000. ...

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  45. INTERVENTION IN SIBERIA.

    A report from London states that Japan has decided not to comply with the request of the Entente to intervene in Siberia for the present. ...

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  46. MR. PETER BOWLING.

    Owing to the state of Mr. Peter Bowling's throat, bis engagenebts were cancelled in Central Queebsland, and it was thought probable that he would be ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN WAR MUSEUM.

    The sub-committee which was appointed by the Federal Government to control the collection of war relies for the Australian War Museum met at Victoria ...

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  48. INTERNED IN SWITZERLAND.

    The Australian Press Association's representative in Switzerland says that the Australian and New Zealand interned war prisoners are in such excelient ...

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  49. ITALIANS CONGRATULATED.

    The Press Bureau announces that his Majesty the King has telegraphed to the King of Italy in the following terms:— "Heartiest congratulations upon the ...

    Article : 79 words
  50. AN AUTHOR'S OPINION.

    Mr. H. Bernstein, the author, in an articie in te "New York Herald," states that unless the Allies' intervene in Russia, the Bolsheviks will mobilise ...

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  51. THE FLYING CORPS.

    Men who desire to Join the flying corps should be first-class tradesmen in the following trades, but those having experience in other trades as well are ...

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  52. GERMANY ASSISTING THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    The Stockholm correspondent of the United Press Ageney states that the Bolsheviks are getting direct aid from Germany for fighting against the ...

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  53. A TRIUMPH.

    The New York newspapers are onthusiastic in their praise of the Italian sictory. The "New York Herald" says: "Germany's hope of crushing the Italians ...

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  54. "LAVENDER DAY."

    The warmth, refreshment, the handgrasp, and the cheery words which are always given by the representatives of the Church Army are often the last bit ...

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  55. AUSTRALASIANS IN LONDON.

    Mr. J. Cook, Sir Joseph Ward, and Mr. A. Fisher, were present in the House of Commons during the debate on the Irish position. ...

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  56. SEPARATION ALLOWANCE.

    The following ruling in connection with the payment of separation allowance has been added to War Financial Instruction No. 134:—(l2) Question: May foster ...

    Article : 74 words
  57. NOTED RUSSIAN CONFERS WITH MR. LANSING.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Sun" attaches significance to the fact that M. Konovaloff, an influential supporter of M. Kerensky ...

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  58. RECENT N.S.W. STRIKE.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Holman, in reply to Mr. Buckley, said the Government would carry out its promise to reinstate all the men [?] ...

    Article : 52 words
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