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  4. MR. HUGHES'S PROGRAMME.

    The Prime Minster of Australia (Mr W. M, Hughes) will leave England for France on 31st May. He will be conducted along the ...

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  5. VERDUN BATTLE

    A correspondent at the British headquarters in Northers France, in a despatch to London, states that Intherto there has been a possibility that the ...

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  6. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    The House of Commons in committee discussed the Military Service (General Compulsion) Bill on Tuesday. Sir John Lonsdale (Unionist)moved ...

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  7. FATEFUL VERDUN BATTLE.

    There is no abatement of the renewed battle of Verdun. A Paris communique of Tuesday afternoon states that the enemy maintained ...

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  8. FIGHT FOR HILL 304.

    A semi-official message from Paris states that the enemy on Monday, despite a decimating crossfire, repeatedly renewed the assaults on Hill 304. The ...

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  9. AGE LIMIT AMENDMENTS.

    The debate on the Compulsory Military, Service Bill was continued in the Commons last night. Various amendments to alter the age limits were ...

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  10. IRELAND'S BRIEF WAR.

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  11. MUNITION SHIPS.

    The muntion ship conspiracy, which was revealed by the American police in October last. had its aftermath in the New York Courts this week when Robert ...

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  12. UNPRECEDENTED ARTILLERY.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that the German artillery at Verdun is the most powerful yet employed, but its fire is ...

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  13. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    An official communique states:—Repeated attacks in the Erzingan region were repulsed by the Russians, causing overwhelming Turkish losses. ...

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  14. BALLARAT BATTALION.

    In full marching dress and carrying practically the whole of their equipment, the 1200 officers and men comprising the 39th (Ballarat) Battalion, held a ...

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  15. SUMMARY EXECUTIONS.

    Mr P. Morrell (Liberal), asked in the House of Commons on Tuesday if Skeffington one of the Dublin rebel leaders, was shot in the barrack square ...

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  16. ARTILLERY FIRE LESS VIOLENT.

    A communique says:—The artillery fire is less violent. Our curtain of fire cheeked an enemy attack west of Hill 304. The Germans were unable to debouch. ...

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  17. RUSSIA'S EFFORTS.

    His Majesty the King on Tuesday received" the party of delegates from the Russian Duma who are now visiting England. ...

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  18. SEVENTEEN YEAR OLD GERMANS.

    In consequence of the losses sustained, at Verdun, all German males attaining the age of 17 years in April have been summoned for immediate enlistment, ...

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  19. AEROPLANES OVER PORT SAID

    It is reported from Caro that two aeroplanes dropped eight bombs on Port Said. Three civilians were wounded, but no other damage was done. The. ...

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  20. NEWSPAPER WELCOME.

    The English newspapers welcome the arrival of the Anzac troops at the West front. The "Pall Mall, Gazette" says:— ...

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  21. HUNTING FOR REBELS:

    The police are day and night hunting rebels over the rocks and bogs in the mountains of Galway. Hundreds have been arrested. Many of the ...

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  22. LAST DAYS AT KUT.

    Mr Edmund Candler, the British press representative in Mesopotamia, states that before surrendering, after a siege lasting 143 days. Lieut-General ...

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  23. WAR UNTIL END OF YEAR.

    The newspaper "St[?] Tidende," published at Ribe, expresses the opinion, after careful inquiries that it will be impossible for Germany to keep the war ...

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  24. THE BALKANS.

    There is intense artillery activity along the entire Macedonian front. ...

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  25. UNEXPECTED ARRIVAL.

    Mr Philip Gibbs, the well-known war correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," who is attached to the British Headquarters in France, states that the ...

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  26. IRISH MANIFESTO.

    A meeting of Irish Nationalists has drawn up a manifesto to the Irish people, which will be issued to-day. ...

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  27. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    A party of 163 Russian non-commissioned officers and men, who had been taken prisoner by the enemy, and employed in various work at the French ...

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  28. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    From Queenstown (Ireland) it is reported that the crew of the Wihte Star liner Cymric have been saved. ...

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  29. RED CROSS SOCIETY

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  30. CYMRIC DISASTER.

    Five lives were lost in the disaster to the Wihte Star liner Cymric (13,730 tons). Details show that the Cymric was ...

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  31. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The New York "World" states:—"President Wilson's reply to Germany is perfect. Assuming that Germany desires peace, the reply makes the [?] ...

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  32. GERMAN AIRPLANES LOST.

    It has been learnt in Copenhaged that a fire in a factory at Altona, a town in Schleswig-Holstern, adjoining Hamburg, resulted in the destruction of 63 ...

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  33. EARLIEST STAGES OF SIEGE.

    General Nixon's despatch to the middle of January details the e[?] stages of the seige, of Kut-el-Amara General Townshend arriving at Kut-el-Amara on ...

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  34. NAVY'S PREPONDERANCE.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour (First Lord of the Admiralty) in a letter on the subject of the recent bombardment of the East Coast of England points out that the ...

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  35. DR WILSON CRITICISED.

    The New York, Republican newspaper continue to c[?] President Woodrow Wilson in severe language for sending another Note to Germany. ...

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  36. SAILING VESSEL TORPEDOED.

    In a message from Brest it is advised that the four-masted vessel Calgate has been sunk by submarine. Twelve of the crew have been picked up, but a boat ...

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  37. TRENCH LIFE TOO SLOW.

    Mr H. F. Prevost Battersby ("Francis Prevost"), the correspondent, in France of the "Morning Post," states that apparently German aviators ...

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  38. AUSTRIAN ATTACK ON BARQUE.

    The American Department of State having received the explanation made by Austria of the attack on the Russian barque Imperator by an Austrian ...

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  39. DINNER TO RUSSIAN VISITORS.

    The Government gave a dinner last night to the members of the Russian Duma visiting England. Mr Asquith in proposing the health of the guests, ...

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  40. CREEK RESERVISTS.

    The Greek Vice-Consul notifies that all Greek reservists resident in New Zealand are by Royal decree required to report themselves to him within 45 ...

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  41. COLONEL WINSTON CHURCHILL.

    The "Daily Chronicle is responsible for the statement that as Colonel Churchills battalion has been absorbed by another [?] he will not seek a ...

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  44. ZEPPELINS IN THE NORTH SEA

    Steamers arriving here report a large number of Zeppelina in the North Sea flying in all [?] ...

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  45. SOUTH AFRICAN CONTINGENT

    The South African contingent was warmly welcomed at M[?] yesterday. ...

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