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  3. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, Governor-General, who, during his stay in Sydney, has been the guest of the Warrigal Club, has had the ...

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  4. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN.

    A communique issued in Paris states that the French have taken a group of houses at Neuville, north of Arras, which they have held despite many ...

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  5. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    The "Kreuz Zeitung," a Berlin newspaper is responsible for the statement that Signor Giolitti, ex-Premier of Italy, who conducted an active ...

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  6. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    Fifteen heads of colleges at Oxford University have declared in favor of universal service. Cambridge University has ...

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  7. AUSTRIANS MASSING.

    Large Austrian forces are now reported to be marching with a view to expelling the Italian invaders. The Italian advance guard is now ...

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  8. ZEPPELIN RAID.

    The Cor[?]uer held an enquiry on Wednesday regarding the death of a man and his wife, who were killed by bombs during the Zeppelin raid on ...

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  9. WOMEN POLICE.

    In response to the advertisement [?]alling for applications for positions as women policemen more than 200 replies have been received by the ...

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  10. SOLDIERS' MAILS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Postmaster-General, Mr Spence, stated that a conference had been field between officials of the ...

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  11. ITALIAN ADVANCE.

    An official communique says:— The weather is hampering operations. We occupied the siore Giuducaria Val[?] and are nwo advancing on Condino ...

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  12. EAGER FOR THE FRAY.

    [?] greater [?]stration of the war spirit that is urging through Australia could be obtained that certain disciplinary incidents that have occurred ...

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  13. MOTOR FATALITY.

    Louis Fosbender, a farmer, was convicted at Invercargill to-day of mandaughter of William Jack-on, and was sentenced to seven years ...

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  14. VON HOLLWEG'S SPEECH.

    Signor Salandra, the Premier of Italy, an a speech at a patriotic meeting last night, referred to Von Hollweg, the German Chance[?] recent outburst in the ...

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  15. BELGIAN RELIEF.

    Amount previously acknowledged.. .. .. .. £3003 14 6½ Contributions will be thankfully received by Mr C J. King, secretary. ...

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  16. STRICKEN PEOPLES.

    Sir Timothy Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, has handed £5000 to the Serbian and £2000 to the Polish Relief Funds from New South Wales. ...

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  17. BELLICOSE AUSTRIAN.

    A man named Wilhelm walkers was arrested yesterday under the War Press cautions Act It is alleged that he came into the ...

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  18. WARSHIPS' CUNNERY.

    Reports from Mitylene state that the troops which landed on the peninsula played an important part in repulsing the Turkish attack. ...

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  19. TRENT CAMPAION.

    Mr Martin Dononoe, of the London Daily Chronicle, who is following the movements of the Italian army, has telegraphed that in the fighting ...

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  20. BELGIAN BUTTONS.

    The public are invited to buy the Belgian or "Soldiers" buttons which are on sale at the business places of Messrs Jas. Tyler and Co. Bridge ...

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  21. EXPORTS OF FOODSTUFFS.

    The Government has prohibited the export of wheat, flour, and oats, to all destinations. ...

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  22. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The Labor Conference allirmed the desirability of dividing Australia into a larger number of State Mr Fisher said that the original faulty ...

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  23. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    The Germans on the left bank of the Vistula, in Northern Poland, on Sunday night developed an active artillery fire along the whole front ...

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  24. GREECE AND THE WAR.

    The Paris newspaper the "Petit Journal" publishes a Rome telegram stating that after the elections Greece and possibly some Balkan States, will ...

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  25. PUMPKIN RAFFLED.

    The secretary of the Creswick Shire Belgian Relief Fund has received the sum of £1 3s. being the proceeds of a raffle of a pumpkin, organised by Mrs ...

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  26. ITALY'S ENTRY.

    Mr M'Kenna will journey to Nice this week to meet the Italian Minister of Finance (Signor Rava). The Ministers will discuss financial ...

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  27. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    German newspapers have opened a fresh campaign against America, accusing her of exercising neutrality in favor of the Allies. ...

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  28. CRUISE OF SCHARNHORST.

    In Continental newspapers just to hand appears the following letter to a friend in America, written by an officer of the German cruiser Scharnhourst. ...

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  29. MUSKETRY EFFICIENCY.

    The attention of the Minister for Defence has been drawn to the fact that some unit that have left Australia for Egypt have not completed their ...

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  30. STEEL WORKS.

    MR Cann the Minister for Works stated to-day that the Broken Hill Company's works at Neweastle had been given orders for 700 tons of steel [?] ...

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  31. GERMAN PIRACY.

    The steamer Saidich, carrying general cargo from Alexandria to Hill, has been torpedoed in the North Sea. Part of the crew has been lost. ...

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  32. THE DARDANELLES.

    It is stated in Athens that 250,000 Turks face the Allies on the Gallipoli Peninsula. They are said to be perfectly entrenched in strong positions, ...

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  33. INFLAMMABLE LIQUORS.

    The French Government has sent a Note to foreign Powers deaing with Germany's use of inflammable liquids in trench warfare, and intimating an ...

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  34. ENEMY GENERAL CAPTURED.

    An unexpected capture has been made by the Russians in the Baltic [?]ttoral. General von Privitz, the German ...

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  35. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Victoria requires an average of So recruits daily to reinforce Victorians a I the front. Age, 18 to 45 years: minimum height, 5 feet 3 inches; ...

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  36. NO FLYING CORPS VACANCIES.

    Numerous applications have reached the Defence Department for appointments in the Flying Unit and Flying School, but the Defence Department ...

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  37. FRENCH ATTACK ON SOUCHEZ.

    The French north of the souchez, on the road to Aix Noulette, drove the enemy out of the woods. after a stiff hand to hand encounter, and are fow ...

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  38. ALLEGED FATAL BLOW.

    The ciru[?] surrounding the death of Denni-M'S[?]nev were [?] gated at the merge to-day by the coroner A butcher named George ...

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  39. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Swedish steamer Pan, with a cargo of rifles, ostensibly for Bulgaria, has been seized by a German torpedo-boat off Salsterbo. The ...

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  40. FALLEN AND WOUNDED

    PRIVATE REG. M'KISSOCK (reported wounded), is a son of Mrs A. M'Kissock (formerly of Ballarat), now at Auburn, Melbourne, Prior to ...

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  41. BOMB IN PICTURE THEATRE.

    While a crowd of persons was enjoying a cinema entertainment is a theatre at Girardor, in Poland, a German aeroplane flew over the town, ...

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  42. BRITISH SUCCESS.

    An official communique states:— The British have carried the Chateau Hooge at the point of the bayonet. We have gained further ground in the ...

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  43. TURKS' ATTACKS FAIL.

    An official report from the Dardancelles states that close hand-to-hand fighting took place on Tuesday on the allies' northern flank, at a ...

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  44. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir.—The only Liberal [?]jority in all the Australian State Parliaments in its blindness to the popular demand is riding for a fall. The only thing which ...

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  45. ON RUSSIA'S FRONT.

    A Berlin communique states that 863 officers and 268,869 men were taken prisoners by the Germans during May in the south-eastern theatre, ...

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  46. GERMAN PRIZE COURT.

    Towards the end of March German slbmariues seized the Dutch steamship Batavier V. bound with cargo and passengers from Rotterdam to ...

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  47. HAND GRENADE WARFARE.

    British "Eye Witness" states that the British troops hold their own well in hand grenade warfare, German prisoners testify to the heavy losses the ...

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  48. REINFORCEMENTS URGENTLY REQUIRED.

    Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, to-day gave utterance to the necessity for additional recruiting to maintain the strength of the ...

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  49. CHARGE AGAINST AN OFFICER.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr JENSEN (Assistant Minister of Defence). by leave of the House, made ...

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  50. NURSES LEAVE FOR THE SCENE.

    Mr T. Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, bade farewell on Wednesday to the band of nurses from the Dominion who are ...

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  51. NORTH SEA MINES.

    The Russian barque Montrosa (1022 tons), bound from Hull (England) to Nova Scotia (Canada), struck a mine in the North Sea. Her crew were ...

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  52. ENEMY DRIVEN FROM KRITHIA HEIGHTS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent telegraphing from the Dardanelles states that the enemy has been expelled from the eminences before ...

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  53. ATTACK ON PRZEMYSL.

    An official communique states:— There was stubborn fighting on Monday on the front between the Vistula and Przemysl. The Russiaus ...

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  54. SOUTH AFRICAN CONTINGENT.

    It was recently states that South Africa would probably send a contingent to asist the Allies in the fight in Europe. ...

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  55. ANTWERP NEWSPAPERS.

    All the Antwerp newspapers have decided to cease publication, owing to the strictness of the German censorship. ...

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  57. LANDING ON CALLIPOLI.

    "The ground was heavy clay, and very slippery," says Private Ernest Higham of the Australian Expeditionary Force, in a letter to friends in which he ...

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