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  2. PEACE PROSPECTS

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night— Talant Pasho has discussed the question of peace and the Dardanelles concessions with Count Czernian of ...

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  3. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Of the present general elections for the Senate and the House of Representatives are: (1) What is the kind of Federal ...

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  4. WAR ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— The transport Ballarat, which was torpedoed in the Channel with Australian troops aboard, floated for fourteen and ...

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  5. ANGLO-FRENCH PROGRESS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: During the whole of the night there was artillery activity between St. ...

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  7. GERMAN DEMANDS.

    The "Tageblatt" says that Germany demands a peace which would protect her economic interests abroad, whether they are located at Antwerp, ...

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  8. GERMAN EASTERN AMBITIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night. —Allied emissaries indicate that il Germany gives up her Eastern ambitions, and abandons the Berlin-Bagdad ...

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  9. MAGNIFICIENT DISCIPLINE OF AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Press Bureau states that the Admiralty, in announcing that the Rall[?]rat had been torpedoed thirty-five miles ...

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  10. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A German report states: The enemy yesterday lost fourteen aeroplanes. ...

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  11. SUBMARINE SITUATION SERIOUS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night. —Mr Lansing. Secretary of State has warned the United States that the submarine situation is undoubtedly ...

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  12. ENEMY POSITIONS BOMBED.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. — A French communique states: Our air squadrons on the night of April 30 heavily bombarded several railway ...

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  13. THE UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night —Addressing the representatives of the State Councils of the Defence, Mr Lake warned the Government that the ...

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  14. RUSSIAN SUBMARINE AT WORK.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A Russian official report states: A Russian submarine in the Bosphorus sank a thousand-ton steamer and silenced a ...

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  15. SEVENTEEN ENEMY AEROPLANES DESTROYED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: In the neighborhood of Ypres ten German aeroplanes were brought down ...

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  17. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK BY GERMAN SEAPLANE.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — The Admiralty report that the British steamship Gena was sunk on Tuesday by a torpedo discharged from a German ...

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  18. FRENCH AEROPLANES BOMB I TREVES.

    PARTS, Thursday Morning.— Five French machines last night bombed Treves, causing a violent conflagration. ...

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  19. THE FRENCH MARK PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— A French communique states: There is great reciprocal artillerying in the region of Chemindes Dames, on the ...

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  20. MAY DAY DEMONSTRATION

    VIENNA, Wednesday Night.—Details of May Day demonstrations in Germany are scanty. Berlin admits that there were a few strikes, but the ...

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  21. WHERE SUBMARINES COME THROUGH.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — In the House of Commons Sir Edward Carson, First Lord of the Admiralty, said there was a suspicion that enemy ...

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  22. AMERICA'S LIBERTY LOAN.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Morning —Mr M'Adoo. Secretary to the Treasury has announced that the first offering of bonds for the "liberty ...

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  23. BRITISH AND ITALIAN LOSSES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The Admiralty announce that the arrivals last week totalled 2716. and the sailings 2600. Thirty-eight vessels over ...

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  24. ANGLO-FRENCH CAPTURES.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—M. Marcel Hutin states that between April 16 and 30 the Anglo-French have capt[?]ded 40.693 prisoners, 437 heavy ...

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  25. THE ADMIRALTY

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—"The Daily Telegraph states that further changes in the Admiralty organisation are pending notably strengthening the ...

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  26. DEMONSTRATIONS IN SWEDEN.

    STOCKHOLM. Wednesday Night.— M. Branting and other lending Socialists handed the greatest demonstration over known in Scandinavia. Speeches ...

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  27. A SUSPICIONS SHIP.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning.— Incoming vessels report a suspicions [?]in between the Bahamas and Cape Hatters. She is full rigged, and has ...

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  28. ENEMY EFFECTIVES MELTING AWAY.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—"Le Petit Parision" states that twenty-four enemy divisions launched on the British front had to be relieved from ...

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  29. QUIET DEMONSTRATIONS IN RUSSIA.

    PETROGRAD Wednesday Night. — Business was suspended on May Day, and a million and a half people paraded the streets, and 700,000, ...

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  30. GERMANY'S SUBMARINES.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning.— Mr Bernard Walker editor of "The Scientific American," believes that Germany has 300 submarines of the ...

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  31. GENERAL SMUTS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — Members of the House of Lords and House of Commons will banquet General Smuts in the Royal Gallery of the ...

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  32. THE FRENCH GAIN GROUND.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning .— A French official states: On both sides artillery is active, particularly north-west of Rheims and in ...

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  33. MANY ENEMY SUBMARINES.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning.— "The New York Times" states that an important despatch from Vancouver on Wednesday from a European post ...

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  34. PROCREATION IN GERMANY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.— Mr Ackman formerly "The New York Tribune's" correspondent at Berlin, quotes the "Tageblatt" stating that ...

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  35. ENEMY RAID DRIVEN OFF.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig Reports: We drove off a said northward of Erle[?] Engohelle. Reciprocal artillerving is ...

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  36. FIGHTING IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— An official report from Egypt states: Our artillery in the neighborhood of Gaza dispersed working parties, and put out ...

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  37. GERMANY APOLOGISES TO ARGENTINE.

    BUENOS AYRES, Wednesday Night. —A German Note to Argentine apologises, and offers reparation for the sinking of the Monte Protegido. ...

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  38. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A German official report states that the English advance westward of Lens[?]ear Monchy Fontaine, failed. We ...

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  39. CHILI AND GERMANY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The Press Burc[?] reports that the Chilian Legation denies "Revista " allegation that a secret treaty exists with ...

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  40. IMMEDIATE AMERICANS ACTION URGED.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning.— The newspapers feature the seriousness of the submanrine situation Editorials urge the Government to take ...

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  41. SITUATION IN GERMANY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.— "The New York Times" correspondent at The Hague states that Parliamentary circles expect that the ...

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  42. IN THE BALKANS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— A Russian official report states: We repelled Turkish attacks south-westward of Oumishksue, also north-westward a ...

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  43. GENERAL HINDENBURG

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.— The "Berliner Tageblatt" states that Herr Colin, a Socialist member of the Reichstag, proposed a committee to ...

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  44. TURKS OCCUPY A POSITION.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A Turkish communique states: We occupied Mass, and the Russians retired northwards. ...

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  45. AMERICAN INVENTORS AT WORK.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Morning. — There is the greatest interest in Mr Lane's statement concerning the Allird shipping and submarines. It is ...

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  46. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A German official report states. We repulsed with heavy losses Russian attacks northward of the Oitus Valley. ...

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  47. THE NEW RUSSIA

    ODESSA, Wednesday Night.— A great mass meeting of peasants is announced to assemble here at the end of May. It will probably be of immense ...

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  48. SUBMARINE DESTRUCTION

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning.— "The New York Times" London correspondent reports that an Admiralty official states that while the submarine ...

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  49. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON Wednesday Night. - The South Australian Land Mortgage Company shows a profit of £8549. A tinal dividend of three and three-quarters ...

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  50. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. Mr Norton Griffiths hones to renew the [?] financial relations with New South Wales after the war. ...

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    Every elector should be careful to observe that the marking of the ballot papers required for Federal Parliamentary elections is different to that ...

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