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  4. CHARGE OF LARCENY

    A charge of larceny under unusual circumstances was preferred at the City Police Court yesterday against a young man named Daniel Hare, who ...

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  5. AIR RAID ON LONDON

    Having enjoyed undisturbed two periods of full moonlight, Londoners late yesterday evening were surprised when the warning maroons notified ...

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  6. EMPEROR CHARLES IN TURKEY

    It is announced that the Austrian Emperor Charles and the Empress Zita have arrived at Constantinople. ...

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  7. PLOT IN IRELAND

    It's reported by the Dublin correspondent of the "Times" that the proclamation issued by Lord French, the Lord Lieutenant, was sent to the ...

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  8. WESTERN FRONT

    A French communique says:—"There has been fairly lively artillery tiring in the region of Hangard, south of the Ayre. Detachments penetrated ...

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  9. WORK OF BRITISH AIRCRAFT.

    Field-Marshal Haig, at 12.30 a.m., on Monday, in an aviation report, says:—We bombed on 19th May, enemy railway stations and aerodromes, dumps ...

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  10. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Mr T. S. Delmer, formerly Professor of English in the Berlin University, writing from the Franco-Swiss frontier, forwards a sensational story of famine ...

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  11. HUN MONEY FOR REBELS

    Officials and members of the Central Executive of the Sim Fein numbered thirty, of whom only seven were not arrested. The arrests include two ...

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  12. NIGHT OPERATIONS BY FRENCH.

    Field-Marshal Haig, at 11.15 p.m. reports that the French carried out successful night operations east and north-east of Locre. They gained all ...

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  13. THE CAPTURES BY AUSTRALIANS

    Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters says that the Australian captures at Ville-sur—Ancre exceeded 400. Several prisoners said ...

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  14. AMERICANS IN FRANCE

    Parts of Northern France (says Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters) have suddenly become thickly populated with American ...

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  15. NO EXCITEMENT IN DUBLIN.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Dublin says there is no sign of excitement in the Dublin streets, but the Nationalists are not representative of ...

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  16. THE FRENCH ATTACK.

    The heavy tiring mentioned in a previous despatch related to the French attack on a front of between 3000 and 4000 yards, apparently pivoting on Locre ...

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  17. RED CROSS FAIR

    The Exhibition Building presented a gay scene last night, when the final arrangements were made for the Red Cross Fair, which will be opened for ...

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  18. AIRMEM HARASS RAIDERS.

    All reports confirm the statement that the raiders everywhere were harassed by our airmen and gunfire. The searchlights greatly aided the ...

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  19. MANSION HOUSE CONFERENCE.

    The "Times" correspondent says that the Mansion House conference met to-day. It included the Nationalists. ...

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  20. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was a crowded audience at the Mechanics Hall last evening, when Mr. Alexander Watson gave another series of recitals. In all his work ...

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  21. BRISBANE OFFICER KILLED

    Captain H. Railfe, formerly of Brisbane, whose death in France in reported, is described as having been the best loved man of the corps. He was ...

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  22. PROTEST AGAINST DEPORTATIONS.

    Mr Griffiths has issued a statement condemning as unconstitutional the deportations to England, describing them as attempting to discourage and ...

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  23. EDITORS TO VISIT LONDON

    Invitations will be extended by the Ministry of Information to the leading editors and newspaper proprietors of the Empire to assemble in London ...

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  24. CASUALTIES HEAVY.

    An Official Press Bureau message reports that the casualties in Sunday's air raid on London and district were: Killed, 17 men, 14 women, 6 children. ...

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  25. FOUR BIG BALLARAT EFFORTS.

    The series of big efforts launched with the object of practically assisting the Ballarat Red Cross will be inaugurated to-night, when the fair will be opened, ...

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  26. TIVOLI PICTURES.

    Her Majesty's Theatre was again crowded last evening, to witness Mary Pickford, in "The Little American." To-night will positively be the last ...

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  27. HONORS WON BY AIRMEN.

    In the recent operations in Palestine, the Flying Squadron was the Military Chosses and one Order of the Nile. ...

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  28. SEVEN ENEMY MACHINES.

    The raiders were hotly engaged by anti-aircraft defences. Some attempted to descend in the Thames estuary. Others proceeded eastward overland. ...

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  29. "PARENTAGE."

    Another large house witnessed last night at the Coliseum the great super feature "Parentage" presented by J. C. Williamson Ltd, in conjunction with ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN VALOR

    A "Times" leading article headed "Australian Valor," says that Field Marshal Haig and the war correspondents pay a fine tribute to the Australians work ...

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  31. AMERICA'S SHIPPING

    Two Pacific Coast shipyards are having a desperate contest to determine which shall launch the most vessels by 4th July, United States Independence ...

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  32. THE RAIDING FORCE.

    The Press Bureau states that probably between 20 and 30 Gothas took part in Sunday's raid. One group entered the Thames estuary at 11 ...

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  33. A CALLANT ATTACK.

    Perry Robinson "The Times" correspondent at the British headquarters, says the Australian attack at Ville-sur-Ancre was a gallant operation. The ...

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  34. EMPIRE DAY CELEBRATIONS

    The Citizens Loyalist Committee last evening completed details for the Empire Day demonstrations on Friday afternoon and evening next. The ...

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  35. FIRMNESS WELCOMED

    Commenting on the Irish situation, the "Daily Telegraph" says— The majority of loyal Britons everywhere have long been convinced ...

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  36. DRAPERY EMPLOYES GIFT NIGHT.

    A gift night mas held in the A.N.A. Hall last night in aid of the general stall at the Red Cross Fair, which is under the control of members of ...

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  37. THE FIGHT IN THE AIR.

    A charred Gotha press in a field on the outskirts of London. After a thrilling fight it fell in flames. The fight started at 10,000 feet. Several ...

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  38. A CALLANT OFFICER.

    Mr Hamilton Fyue, the "Daily Mail" correspondent at the British headquarters, states that the officer commanding the section of the Australians at ...

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  40. 50 VESSELS PROMISED DURING MAY.

    The Emergency Fleet Corporation is to put 50 vessels into the water during May, and will choke the seven seas with America ships. ...

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  41. GERMAN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    A wireless German official message states that the British entered Villesar-Ancre, but failed to advance they along the Ancre Valley Attacks ...

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