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  4. FRENCH TOWN BOMBED.

    German aviaitors, says a Paris message, have dropped bombs on Compiegne (23 miles north-ewest of So[?]ons), and [?] Audry. ...

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  5. THE YPRES BATTLES.

    "Eye-Witness[?] has forwarded details of the heavy fighting which has taken place around [?] He states that a big concentration ...

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  6. THE DARDANELLES.

    The Marquis of Crewe, Secretary of Slate for India, has stated in the House of Lords that General Sir Ian Hamilton, commanding the Allied ...

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  7. THE LOSS OF THE LUSITANIA.

    Feeling against the Germans is becoming intensified in South Africa. Advices from Johannesburg state that enemy aliens have been requested not ...

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  8. ZULUS FOR FLANDERS.

    The Secretary of State for the Colones (Mr L. Harcourt) informed Mr R. P. Houston (Unionist) in the House of Commons that it would not be possible to ...

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  9. ANTI-GERMAN FEELING.

    [?] anti-German demonstrations are taking place in London, more particularly in Aldgate, Limehouse, Stepney, Bethral Green, and Poplar. Mary ...

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  10. ARRAS ENGAGEMENT.

    The latest official communique states— The engagement north of Arras continues to be extemely violent. ...

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  11. EIGHT NEPHEWS ENLIST.

    Cr B. Abbey, of this town, had no fewer than eight nephews serving with the Australian forces, four at the front, and four at the Broadmeadows ...

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  12. TIENTSIN GERMANS RE[?]DICE.

    The fact that Germans in T[?] have been celebrating the sinking of the Lusitania (says a Pekin message) has paused great ill-feeling. The newspapers ...

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  13. IN GALLIPOLI.

    According to an advice received from Athens, a desperate battle is proceeding in Turkey, between the towns of Gallipoli and M[?]idos (on the ...

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  14. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    An official report from Petrograd states:— "Except for the temporary surrounding of General Korn[?]'s division, the ...

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  15. WALL STREET OPINION.

    Wall street bankers hold the opinion that Germany is trying to force America to war, her reason being that otherwise America will have a 10 years' start in ...

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  16. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES.

    The King has granted an audience to Sir Edward Henry, the Commissioner of Police, and Lieutenant Sladen. Chief Officer of the Fire Brigade, ...

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  17. RUSSIANS SILENCE FORT.

    Bucharest reports that the Russian Black Sea. Fleet has bombarded and destroyed an ultra-modern fort in the Bosphorus. ...

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  18. ATTACKS NEAR YPRES.

    Sir John French reports that the British troops repulsed another attacK south of the M[?] road (south-east of Ypres), on Tuesday. ...

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  19. WELL-KNOWN OFFICER.

    Lieutenant-Colonel John Cuthbert Quilter, who was military secretary to Lord Denman when he was Governor-General of the Commonwealth, has ...

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  20. UNPOPULAR AGENT.

    A Washington Telegram states that the W[?]on Cabinet is likely to [?]mate to Dr Dernburg, the Kaiser's financial agent in America, who has been ...

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  21. AUSTRO-GERMAN LOSSES.

    It is semi-officially estimated that the Austro-Germans have already lost 100,000 men in the eight days' battle in Galicia. ...

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  22. HILL [?] STRUGGLE.

    Renewed fighting on Hill 60 is most desperate. The Princess Patricia's Canadians and the 2nd Gloucesters were almost surrounded, but they were ...

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  23. ALIENS IN ENGLAND.

    A procession of city men in London marched to the House of Commons with a petition to the Cabinet regarding the grave danger to the realm in ...

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  24. IN AUSTRALIA.

    At the Central Police Court to-day, the case in which Ernst Hugh B[?], a dealer in gems, had pleaded guilty to two charges of having attempted to ...

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  25. UNPARALLELED HORRORS.

    The Blue Book compiled by the committee, led by Viscount Bryce, which was appointed to enquire into tho German atrocities in Belgium, has been ...

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  26. TURKISH BRUTALITY.

    Enver Pasha and Liman Pasha are credited with ordering the Turkish troops not to take prisoners, and proposing to mount batteries in the ...

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  27. GERMANY AND ITALY.

    The Rome correspondent of "Le Temps" states that it is known in well-informed Italian circles that the Germans intended to invade Italy after ...

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  28. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    According to the best informed sources of news in Washington the President of the United States (Dr Woodrow Wilson) [?] decided to address a stern Note to ...

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  29. CONSTANTINOPLE DEPRESSED.

    There is great depression in Constantinople. The number of Turks killed in the recent battle exceeds that of the severest ...

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  30. GERMAN CLUBS IN SYDNEY.

    Both German clubs in Sydney are to be closed. Acting on the representation of the Inspector-General of Police as to the possibility of the clubs being wishes of the military [?] and yesterday the official of the German Club in Phillip street [?] offered to close the premises if this would ...

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  31. BRITISH CARRY TRENCHES.

    The British attack commenced on Saturday by a terrific bombardment of the German trenches in the bills. Then the British right and centre carried the ...

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  32. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Mr T. J. Macnamara, Secretary to the Admiralty, in reply to a question asked in the House of Commons, said on Wednesday that the Admiralty was ...

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  33. DRINK RESTRICTION.

    The Immature Spirits Restriction Bill, which represents the attempt made by the Government to lessen the drink evil, prohibits the sale of spirits for ...

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  34. TURKS IN HOT CORNER.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Mitylene states that the Turks on Friday were lighting desperately to prevent being pushed into ...

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  35. WOMEN SIGN PETITION.

    Mr W. Joynson-Hicks (Unionist member for Brentford), and Lord Charles Beresford (Unionist member for Portsmouth), have presented a ...

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  36. GERMAN OFFER.

    Germany has notified the United States that her submarine commanders have been instructed not to harm neutral vessels not engaged in hostile acts. ...

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  37. FIENDISH DEEDS.

    Lord Bryce's report on the German atrocities contains 1200 depositions, all taken by men of legal experience, who had been instructed not to lead the ...

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  38. NATIONAL RESOURCES.

    Replying to a question asked in the House of Commons, the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith), said that the Government, in conjunction with employers ...

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  39. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  40. SIX BODIES RECOVERED.

    A lifeboat bearing the name of the [?]-fated liner Lusitania has been found bottom-up off the Fastnet Rock, on the coast of C[?]rk, and about 50 miles ...

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  41. THIRTEEN HOURS' BOMBARDMENT.

    The bombardment of the Dardanelles on Monday (says a report from Athens) was of unprecedented violence. It lasted for thirteen hours. All the largest ...

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  42. MINERS' WAGES ADVANCED.

    The Coal Conciliation Boards in Durham and Northumberland have granted an advance in wages of 1[?] per cent. The Scottish miners have ...

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  43. CUNARD MOVEMENTS.

    The Cunard Company has cancelled its arrangements for ships sailing to New York next Saturday, and also the departure of the Mauretania on May ...

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  44. GUARANTEES DEMANDED.

    The American Note to Germany demands guarantees that there will be no further submarine attacks on merchant ships carrying non combatants. Notice ...

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  45. TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIANS.

    "It is with pride and pleasure that we read," reported Mayor Clark to last night's meeting of the Sebastopol Borough Council, "of the gallantry and ...

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  46. NATIONAL MINISTRY.

    With a view to the constitution of a National Ministry during the term of the war, Mr F. H. Booth (Liberal member for Pontefract), asked the ...

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  47. THRUST AGAINST LILLE.

    Paris reports in a communique that the Germans during a counter-attack on Tuesday night, recaptured from the French part of the trenches at Loos and ...

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  48. GERMANS STONED BY MOBS.

    Many more shops were wrecked and looted in the East End on Wednesday afternoon. At one place the crowd became incensed when a German shouted, ...

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  49. PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    It is reported that typhus has broken out in 10 camps in Germany where British and Indian troops are confined. ...

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  50. DARDANELLES HEROES.

    The State Governor, accompanied by his private secretary, Mr Victor Nelson Hood, paid an official visit to Geelong to-day, at the invitation of the Mayor ...

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  51. AMERICA'S PROTEST.

    The note of protest forwarded to Germany by the United States, consequent upon the tor[?]doing of the Lusitania, is couched in an emphatic tone. ...

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  52. OFFICER'S IMPRESSIONS.

    An officer who was wounded in the fighting in Flanders has described his impressions of the terrible struggle there to a newspaper correspondent. ...

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  53. ANTHONY WILDING

    The death of Lieutenant Anthony F. Wilding, the famous New Zealand lawn tennis player, who was reported yesterday to have been killed in the ...

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  54. NEW GUINEA CHARGES.

    Colonel J. Pa[?]on, V.D. officer commanding the 14th Battalion Australian Imperial Forces, has been found not guilty of the charges of looting in ...

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  55. [?] A SHELL.

    Wilding was a[?]ed to a armo[?] motor under Commander Sam[?]on. He was killed instantly by a shell in an observation dug out at Loventi[?] on ...

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  56. AMERICAN NEUTRALITY.

    In a spirited article, entitled "Murder on the High Seas," which he has contributed to [?] New York magazine. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt declares that ...

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  57. DEMORALISED GERMANS.

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris states that a wounded officer, referring to the recent capture of 3000 Germans[?] remarked:—"We killed three times that ...

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  58. AUSTRALIANS' HEROISM.

    In the Senate to-day. Senator PEARCE moved a motion congratulating the Commonwealth Forces upon the soldierly qualities displayed in ...

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  60. SENATE EXPRESSES ABHORRENCE.

    Senator PEARCE to-day moved that the Senate express its sympathy with ...

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