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  4. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

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  6. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent says that a big Russian advance is impossible at present. Floods will soon stop operations. The Russians ...

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  7. ALLIED CO - OPERATION.

    A Paris communique reports strong enemy attacks on the Verdum front. It reads:— After a violent bombardment of our position from Avocourt ...

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  8. MR HUGHES IMPROVING.

    The condition of Mr W. M. Hughes (the Commonwealth Prime Minister) is improving, and an examination made on Tuesday afternoon by Dr Catheart ...

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  9. FIERCE CERMAN COUNTERATTACKS.

    The latest official communique says that the Germans made fierce counter attacks north-west of Postavy. We exploded 13 mines north of Boyana, ...

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  10. STATE COMMITTEE 'S LETTER.

    Mr Donald Mackinnon. chairman of the State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, is forwarding the following letter to the chairmen of the Local ...

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  11. CERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A Berlin communique states that Russia has again hurled fresh masses on the German line at Postavy, where the Saarrbrucck Corps is bravely defying the ...

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  12. LABOR SENSATION.

    A sensation was created in the House of Commons on Tuesday afternoon, when Dr C.Addison (Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of ...

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  13. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    The International Parliamentary Conference will meet at the French Senate House on 27th April, and will last four days. All the Allies will be ...

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  14. RETENTION IN ENGLAND.

    In many quarters in England the possibility of Mr Hughes remaining in England and entering British politics is being discussed. He has been acclaimed as a real ...

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  15. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    On a charge of having embezzled £50 from the Union Theatre Company Ltd., Matthew George Fawkner appeared in the Adelaide Police Court to-day. He ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES.

    Surgical circles in Great Britain are paying unstinted tributes to Major Scot-Skirving, of Sydney, for a remarkable and successful operation at ...

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  17. BRITISH EJECT FOE.

    It is reported by General Sir Douglas Haig that in spite of heavy artillery [?] the British troops have held the ground which they captured by means ...

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  18. DELAY DANGEROUS.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir Thomas Mackenzie), in a speed at the Painters' and Stainers' Company's luncheon on Tuesday, said ...

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  19. VISITOR 'S MISSION.

    In the House of Commons on Tues-day, Mr R. L. Outhwaite (who is a Tasmanian by birth) asked if Mr Hughes possessed any mandate from ...

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  21. ALLIED OFFENSIVE.

    The Milan newspaper "Stampa," discussing the Allied War Conference, at present sitting in Paris, states that the Western commanders are agreed ...

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  22. PRICE OF MEAT.

    An inquiry into the price of meat was opened by the Necessary Commodities Commission to-day. It was stated on behalf of the Crown that it would be ...

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  23. PREJUDICING RECRUITING.

    At the Central Court to-day Tom Barker publisher of "Direct Action," the organ of the Industrial Workers of the World, was proceed against on an ...

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  24. NAVIES IN CONTACT.

    Another minor naval engagement in the North Sea is reported by the Ad-miralty. The official announcement stated that British light cruisers encountered a ...

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  25. A SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    Alfred Henry Burnett, a young soldier, who was found guilty of shooting at Police-sergeant Paul, with intent to do him grievous bodily harm, ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND 'S CONFIDENCE.

    Interviewed in London regarding the speeches delivered by Mr Hughes, Sir Thomas Mackenzie (New Zealand High Commissioner) remarked that the ...

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  27. FIERCE ENGLISH BLIZZARDS.

    Severe storms and blizzards are raging in the North of England and in the Midlands. Serious delays have been caused to telegraphs, telephones, ...

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  28. REPORTING CASUALTIES.

    It has been officially announced in Great Britain that owing to military necessities, future casualty lists will not disclose either the theatre of war or ...

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  29. ENEMY BUSINESSES.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr Bonar Law) stated in the House of Commons on Tuesday that he was communicating with the ...

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  30. THE NEED OF THE HOUR.

    Sir.— Is it not time that the Lord Mayor of Melbourne and the Mayors and Presidents throughout this State convened public meetings to indicate to the ...

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  31. UNIONIST WAR COMMITTEE.

    The Unionist War Committee, numbering 150 members of the House of Commons, with Sir Edward Carson as chairman, demands that the ...

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  32. RAID ON SCHLESWIC.

    The Admiralty has issued a statement intimating that all the warships employed in the operations on the coast of Schleswig-Holstein on ...

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  33. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS.

    The final count of the No. 1 votes for the Denison Division, for which six members had to be elected resulted in the return of Sir Elliott Lewis (Liberal), ...

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  34. A CONFERENCE OF VICTORY.

    The Allied Conference unanimously affirmed measures to realise their uniting in military, economic and diplomatic action. The conference also ...

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  35. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Lord Sydenhain (formerly Governor of Victoria), in a letter to the "Times," advocates the creation of an Air Board on the lines of the old Ordnance ...

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  36. CHINA 'S TROUBLES.

    Tang-hao-yi, the famous Minister of the Manchus, has telegraphed to Yuan-shih-kai (President of China), imploring him to abdicate in order to avoid ...

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  37. N.S.W. LIQUOR REFERENDUM,

    The Liquor Referendum Bill has been taken through Committee in the Legislative Council to-night. The method of voting proposed in the Bill was allowed ...

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  38. TURKEY 'S APATHY.

    There are increasing German fears that Turkey is inclined to sue for peace. Herr Georg Bernhard, writing in the "Vossische Zeitung," recognises that ...

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  39. BETTER PLANES WANTED.

    Mr Pemberton Billing accused the Government of murdering air pilots by providing unsuitable and unsafe aeroplanes, fitted with inferior engines. ...

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  40. AIRSHEDS ESCAPE.

    The newspaper "[?]," published at Copenhagen, states that the British seaplanes which raided Schleswig-Holstein on Saturday, under the ...

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICIAL SCANDAL.

    The Cabinet to-day decided that Mr Shand, K.C., should be appointed to assist the Royal Commission in the enquiry into the petrol monopoly, to ...

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  42. BUTTON DAY.

    There promises to be a strong posse of lady button sellers tomorrow, when Ballarat will make its effort to supplement Lady Hennessy's fund "For ...

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  43. WEALTHY VICTORIAN.

    Madame Victorine Pett, the well known musician, formerly of Toorak(Victoria), who died in July last, left estate in the United Kingdom of the ...

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  44. MERCHANTMAN SUNK.

    The steamer Empress of Midland has been sunk. The crew are sale. ...

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  45. THE COALITION.

    The "Westminster Gazette," a Liberal evening journal, reviewing a press suggestion that Sir Edward Carson, K.C., should reform the Cabinet, ...

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  46. BANKS BECOMING BANKRUPT

    The Turkish Minister of Finance, says the Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," announces the imminent bankruptcy of the Turkish ...

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  47. AMERICANS IN JEOPARDY.

    There were two Americans aboard the s.s. Manchester Engineer when it was sunk on Tuesday. They state that the vessel was torpedoed without any ...

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  48. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The fourth series of London wool sales for 1916 will be opened on 16th May. The list of arrivals will close on 1st May, or when 80,000 bales have ...

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  49. TOWN CLERK OF CEELONG WEST.

    The town clerk of Geelong West, Mr H. J. Gibbs, has enlisted, and will shortly go into camp. The council invited applications for the position of ...

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  50. 50 MISSING FROM SUSSEX.

    -An official estimate gives the number of persons missing from the torpedoed Channel boat Sussex as fifty. ...

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  51. LABOR CAUCUS AMENITIES.

    At the conclusion of the Labor Party 's caucus meeting at Parliament House, to-day, two members of the Party had a vigorous set to with bare knuckles, over ...

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  52. EGYPTIAN RAID.

    A highly successful raid has been carried out against the Turkish advanced base at Bir-el Hassanah, 100 miles from the Suez Canal, states a Cairo ...

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  53. THE BALKANS.

    Allied warships landed men and blockaded Suda Bay and the Gulf of Canea,and demanded the surrender of the German Consul, which was refused. The ...

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  54. QUESTIONS IN COMMONS,

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday, Mr L. Ginnell (Independent Nationalist). gave notice that he would ask Sir Edward Grey whether he had ...

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  55. WHEAT STEADIES.

    The wheat market is steady on unfavorable reports respecting the American crops. No Australian cargoes are on offer. ...

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  56. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The secretary, Miss Cleary, acknowledges work presented by St. Aloysius' branch to City Hall, and made by the following : Miss Willett, 7 pairs socks; ...

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  57. BANK OFFICIAL WANTED

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Henry Stirling, an official of the Royal Bank of Australia Ltd. Collins street, who has been missing from his ...

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  61. TURKEY IN ASIA.

    The Russians occupied a small town 30 miles east of Trebizond, and repulsed a series of Turkish counter attacks. We carried, after a night attack, the town ...

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  62. PROVISION FOR SOLDIERS.

    The Government has decided to make retrospective the provisions for the relief of soldiers from rent rates insurance and other contracts in war time. In ...

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