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  2. ARBITRATION COURT

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The question of whether the State Arbitration Court has the power to concede the principle of preference to unionists in ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    Mr James Hay, who died at Gawlen a few days ago, at the age of [?] years, was a native of Tasmania, being born at Allan's Lugoons, near ...

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  5. WAR ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Sundat Night.—Chief Petty Officer Tom Davies, a surveyor who was on the Fortune, which went down fighting in the Jutland battle ...

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  6. ON THE WEST FROM

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Field Marshal Haig reports that a strong night counter attack on our new positions northwards of Arleux and ...

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  7. THE GERMAN HOLICAUST

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— A German official report states that a number of fighting aeroplanes unsuccessfully bombed [?] off the ...

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  8. THE GERMAN HOLOCAUST.

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—"Le Journal's" correspondent at the, British headquarters says that Hindenburg Was here a week ago and saw his best ...

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  9. OPERATIONS IN FAVOR OF FRENCH.

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—A French communique states: There are isolated operations in the region north and south of Courcy and north and west of ...

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  10. UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Monday Morning. —The British and French missions visited Washington's bomb and paid impressive tributes to his memory. ...

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  11. SINKINGS CLAIMED BY GERMANY

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night.— Herr Helfferich informed the main Reichstag Committee that the Germans submined during February and ...

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  12. FIGHTING ON THE SCARPE.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Mr Philip Gibbs, "The Daily Chronicle" correspondent, states that hard lighting began on Saturday morning of ...

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  13. DATE OF CONSCRIPTION.

    NEW YORK, Monday Morning.— A proclamation will be issued giving the date of the registration of all eligible for conscription. ...

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  14. THE IRISH PROBLEM

    WASHINGTON, Sunday Night.— Over 400 Congresmen have cabled Mr Lloyd George, urging the desirability of an early settlement of House Rule for ...

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  15. GERMANY'S TREATMENT OF NORWAY.

    CHRISTIANIA, Sunday Night.— A semi-official statement in the "Dagbladet" says that German shins are daily given protection by the ...

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  16. GERMAN DREAD OF AMERICANS IN THe FIGHTING LINE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Morning. —Marshal Joffre, during a speech, said the French army labored [?] in order to increase their ...

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  17. CHINA AND THE WAR

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Morning Post" correspondent at Shang[?] states that a conference of military governments [?] unanimously in favor of a ...

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  18. GERMAN SEAPLANES ACTIVE.

    BERLIN, Sunday Night.— An official report states that German seaplanes on the 26th inst. bombed Port Sulina on the Danube causing serious ...

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  19. MARSHAL JOFFRE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday Night.— Ma[?] received ver 70 journalists too-day and before making a settlement be stock hands with them ...

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  20. RUSSIAN WAR LOAN

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—"The Daily Chronicle" Petrograd correspondent states that the so called liberty War Loan is the first test of the ...

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  21. PEACE PROSPECTS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Morning Post" correspondent at Amberdam states that German political circles are perturbed by the "Vienna ...

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  22. FEDERAL REVENUE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr W. Watt, Minister for Works and Railways, said to-day that although the statement made by some Political Labor ...

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  23. SAVING SWEDEN

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday Night.—The leaders at all the parties in the Diet have issued a joint proclamation calling on all classes to maintain quiet ...

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  24. BRITISH CAPTURE TRENCHES.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We captured this morning a trench system southward of Oppy on a mine ...

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  25. YOUNG MEN'S CLUBS

    The eight [?] annual meeting of the [?] Church Young [?] Club was old in the schoolroom last night. C[?] Coetlegon presided, and there was a ...

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  26. RACING CANCELLED

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— The Jockey Club has cancelled all fixtures after the first spring meeting in order to economise grain. ...

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  27. A GERMAN VERSION.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A German official report states: The enemy's principal thrust northward of the Scarpe yesterday was against ...

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  28. CLERKS AT WOOLWICH

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Over one thousand clerks at the Royal Arsenal and Royal Dockyard. Woolwich. have decided to strike on Monday ...

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  29. THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—There is a renewed demand in many quarters for immediate changes in the Admiralty, in view of the submarining. ...

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  30. STRIKE AVERTED

    QUEENSTOWN, Monday.—Fortunately the labor trouble here affecting the Mount Lyell Company's smeller hands, and which threatened to ...

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  31. RECIPROCAL ARTILLERYING.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—A French communique states: At Chemin des Dames there in energetic reciprocal artillerying. At Hurtebise there was ...

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  32. THE NEW RUSSIA

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—"The Observer's" correspondent at Petrograd says that the Council of Soldiers and Workers' delegates is now the ...

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  33. MAY DAY

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Amaterdam, while believing that serious events are not likely to occur in ...

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  34. TERRIBLY DESPERATE FIGHTING

    LONDON, Monday Morning. Correspondents at headquarters emphasise the terribly desperate nature of the fighting on the Scarps front, with ...

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  35. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    PARIS, Monday Morning.— General Pertain, the hero of Verdun, has been appointed Chief of the General Staff. ...

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  36. DEATH FROM WOUNDS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Second Lieutenant Arthur Clive Terrell, of the Middles Regiment, formerly of Melbourne, has died from wounds. ...

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  37. DIVORCE COURT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Charles Pretty was granted a decree [?] to-day for the dissolution of his marriage with Ruby Alice pretty, on the ground of ...

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  38. BURNT TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Theodore Korktell, aged 67 years was burnt to death at Boree Creek on Friday night. The old man was inside a but when it ...

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  39. IN THE CAUCASUS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A Russian official report states: We recaptured the height lost yesterday in the direction of Erzingan. Turkish ...

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  40. REVENUE RETURNS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Victorian revenue for April amounted to [?] 074. an increase of £1751 over April, 1916. ...

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  41. KING CONSTANTINE

    LONDON, Sunday Night. - The "Geneva Journal" states that King Constantine has decided to abdicate the throne of Greece in favor of his son. ...

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