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  2. MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — An official report from Mesopotamia states: Our mobile columns operating in the basins of the Shatt [?]el Adhaim ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA'S ROLL OF HONOR

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  4. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Government has exh[?] in the centres affected by the strikes the following notice: "A serious stoppage of work ...

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  5. IN THE BALKANS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A British reports from Saionika states that the [?]smy attacked on Wednesday night south-west ward of Lake Doiran and ...

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  6. EMPIRE DAY

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Mr Lloyd George, in an Empire Day message to the Overseas Club, says: The recent metings of the Imperial War ...

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  7. HOUSE OF COMMONS

    LONDON, Friday Night. — It is officially announced that the House of Commons held a secret session, and considered a report for a credit of ...

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  8. IMPERIAL INSTITUTE

    LONDON, Friday Night. — A deputation, headed by Lord Islington, asked Mr W. F. Massey, Premier of New Zealand, and Sir Joseph Ward to ...

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  9. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Night. — Mr Tumulty, President Wilson's secretary, in a letter, states that President Wilson is showing his sympathy in ...

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  10. GERMAN SLAVERY

    PARIS, Saturday Morning. — It has just been discovered that the German Commandant Gloss, when administering twenty-five communes in ...

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  11. BULGARIAN COUNTER ATTACKS REPULSED.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — A French communique from Macedonia states: West of the Vardar, over most difficult ground, we brilliantly captured ...

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  12. THE PRESS AND THE WAR

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—There was a great and unique gathering at the News paper press Fund omner. Lord Northcune, who presided, said that the ...

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  13. HEAVILY FINED

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The proprietors and printers of "The British Australasian," also Mr Chomley, the editor, were summoned at the ...

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  14. AFFAIRS IN GREECE.

    ATHENS, Saturday Night. — M. Zaimis, after receiving certain persons connected with Athens society, appealed to their patriotism, and asked ...

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  15. RACING IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The porting and several other newspapers strongly urge Government to reconsider its decision to stop racing ...

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  16. THE STRIKE SPREADING.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—"The Daily Telegraph" says that, remembering that the engineer strikers are earning higher wages than even in ...

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  17. SIR THOMAS ROBINSON

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Major Sir Thomas B. Robinson, Agent-General for Queensland, has returned from France, where a poll was taken of ...

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  18. CLAIMS BY THE GERMANS.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — A German official report states: We completely repulsed Franco-Serbian attacks tween the Cerna and the Vardar. ...

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  19. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The Independent laborites have selected Mr Ramsay Maedonald and Mr Jowett as delegates to visit Petrograd. ...

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  20. ANOTHER SEA ATROCITY

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The Ainwick Castle, a Union-Castle vessel of 5893 tons, was to pedoed without warning 320 miles from the Scillys, ...

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  21. THE LIQUOR TRADE

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Replying to two deputations, one urging the State purchase of the liquor trade and the other prohibition during the ...

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  22. KILLED IN ACTION.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — Lieutenant Purves, a Scottish international footballer, has been killed. He was the twenty-first international ...

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  23. STRIKERS SHOULD AWAIT AN ACCURATE EXPLANATION.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Dr. Addison, Minister for Munitions, states that the officials and the various unions express the opinion that the men ...

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  24. BELGIANS IN THE GERMAN ARMY.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night. — In reply to Socialist Khune's question in the Reichstag, it was stated that the War Office had instructed the ...

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  25. NATIONAL SERVICE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The War Office announces the opening of two new groups for voluntary attestation One is for men, married or single, not ...

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  26. CORPSE FACTORY IN GERMANY.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning.—Replying to a question in the Reichstag, Herr Zimmerman said the corpse factory allegations were a ...

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  27. RESUMPTION OF WORK URGED.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — A joint council representing forty thousand members of the National Union of General Workers and workers' unions ...

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  28. THE NEW POLAND

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday Night. — "The Dagens Nyheter" says that the Polish National Conference is assembling at Stockholm. There are ...

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  29. FOODSTUFFS FOR THE ARMY.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Victorian Government has told to the War Office a further half a million pounds of jam, and sold to the Army Canteen ...

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  30. AN EXTENSION OF THE OLD DERBY SCHEME.

    LONDON Sunday Morning. — The two new voluntary attestation groups represents an extension of the old Derby scheme, which gave the country ...

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  31. FURTHER TROUBLE BREWING.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.— The Northern Counties' Payers Society has instructed two hundred thousand members to cease work on May 26 if ...

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  32. A BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Sir E. Parrott, a supporter of Mr Asquith, has been elected unopposed for South Edinbugh, vice Mr C. H. Lyell ...

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  33. HOPEFUL FOR AN EARLY SETTLEMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — Mr J. Hodge, Minister for Labor, in a speech in London, said he was hopeful of an early settlement. He ...

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  34. HOUSES PURCHASED IN SPAIN.

    BERNE, Sunday Morning.—Colonel Beeck, on behalf of the Swiss Remount Department, purchased a number of high-class breeding horses in Spain, ...

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  35. THE FOOD PROBLEM

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.—Herr Batocki, speaking in the Reichstag, said he was convinced that the food supplies would last until the harvest, ...

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  36. HONORS FOR AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Press Bureau states that the Victoria Cross has been awarded to Captain P. H. Cherry, an Australian, for bravery and ...

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  37. PRISONERS OF WAR IN GERMANY.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning. — The new prisoners' camp at Freiburg is occupied by British and French officers. while some are lodged at the various hotels. ...

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  38. GERMAN AFFAIRS

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night. — The Hague correspondent of "The New York Times" quotes Count von Reventiow in "Tages Zeflung," who says he learns that ...

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  39. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Lord Derby, speaking at Liverpool, defied anyone to say that any nation had complete air supremacy, but without ...

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  40. REMARKABLE DEMONSTRATION.

    ZURICH, Sunday Morning. — There was a remarkable demonstration at Budapest at the end of April. Eight thousand civil servants, including judges, high ...

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  41. NO GRAIN IN FINLAND.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday Morning.—The Finnish papers state that no grain has been received from Russia for two months, and the populace is on the verge of a famine. ...

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  42. REPLIES TO INTERPEDLATIONS.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday Night.—"The Berliner Tageblatt" says that Dr. von Bethimann Hollweg next week replies to interpellations concerning the war with ...

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  43. ENFORCING FOOD ORDERS.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — The local authorities have been empowered to enforce Lord Devonport's various food orders. ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The imports increased to £88,690,014. exports decreased to £1,018,373, and the reexports increased to £395,840. ...

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  45. GERMAN MAILS

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night. — The German Post Office announces shoppage of the mail service to Spain, Mexico, Central America, South ...

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  46. FATAL INJURIES

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Captain Clive Durden, of the Australian Medical Corps, has died from injuries. He was rum over by a train at the ...

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  47. RATIONS FOR HORSES.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The Press Bureau states that Lord Devonport, Food Controller, has imposed rations of cereals and foodstuffs for ...

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  48. TWO SUBMARINE SHEDS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning. — British bombs blew up two submarine sheds at Zeebrugge. Sixty-three German sailors and soldiers were killed, ...

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  49. AT GERMAN HEADQUARTERS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning.—Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg and Dr. Karl Hollfferich are spending the week-end at the German headquarters. ...

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  50. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The Adelaide Electric Supply Company has declared an interim dividend of 10 per cent. ...

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  51. THE WEATHER

    After a very dry April the first half of May has proved very wet, 235 points of rain having been registered to date in Launceston, and sufficient has now fallen ...

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  52. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night. — The Austrian Emperor in a letter deeply sympathises with the people of the Dual Monarchy in the present ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. GENERAL SMUTS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—General Smuts, in receiving the freedom of the City of Manchester, said that he was never so hopeful of Africa solving ...

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  55. CHINA AND THE WAR

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The Tientoin correspondent of "The Morning Post" says that there is intense excitement in Pekin, where the ...

    Article : 69 words
  56. PATRIOTIC FUNDS

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