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  2. WAR LOAN TANK

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The tank was officially launched at Hobart about three weeks ago, yet it did not really set itself down to doing business at ...

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  3. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY CORPS

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Press Bureau announces that her Majesty the Queen has assumed the title of Co[?]naudant-in-Chief of the ...

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  4. THE BRITISH FRONT

    LONDON, Mondny Night. — Mr Phillp Gibbs states that there is a terrific gunfire, which suggests that another great bottle is beginning. ...

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  5. THE FRENCH FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — A French communique states: The night was marked by violent artillery actions, on the left bank of the Oi[?]. ...

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  6. TERRIFIC GUNFIRE

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night. — The War Department's despatches show that them are indications on an enemy offensive soon on the Italian front. ...

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  7. A SUCCESSFUL WITHDRAWAL.

    PARIS, Monday Night. — "Le Petit Parisian" says that the Germans will doubtless glorify General Boch mermolli, who occupied the lower ...

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  8. DRIVING A WEDGE

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Mr Philip (Gibbs reports: The enemy is artillerying southward of the Somme and elswhere, doubtless preparatory ...

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  9. GREEK NATIONAL FETE

    ATHENS, Monday Night. — The Greek national fete ws enthusiastically celebrated to-day. Immense crowds cheered the King and M. V[?]zelos in ...

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  10. STRONG ENEMY PRESSURE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — A French communique states: The enemy pressure continued north of the Ailette, in the region of the lower country ...

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  11. THE UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night. — The War Industries Board creates a requisition division with [?]nary powers to control and speed up the nation's ...

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  12. THE STATE OF RUSSIA

    MONTREAL, Monday Night.—The United Press correspondent at Petrograd states that representatives Soviets have declared that Germany is not only ...

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  13. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON. Monday Night.—A Berlin semi-official report deseribing the attack on Thursday last, states: We fought an [?] brave enemy, but ...

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  14. LIBERTY LOAN SUBSCRIPTIONS.

    WASHINGTON. Monday Night. — It is estimated that 250,000,000 dollars were subscribed to the Liberty Loan on the first day of the campaign. ...

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  15. DR. WILSON'S SPEECH

    NEW YORK, Monday Night. — The New York Press is [?]imous in praise of President Wilson's Baltstore speech. ...

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  16. FIFTH ARMY'S RETREAT

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Daily News" states that the Government has divided on an inquiry into the cirucumstances of the 5th army's ...

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  17. Free Kindergarten Association:

    The usual monthly meeting of the executive was held at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon, when there were present: Mr Percy Hart (in the ...

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  18. GUARDING THE EX-CZAR.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Night.— In view of the Far Eastern events the Bolsheviki have decided to remove the ex-czar and family from T[?]. ...

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  19. EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA

    ZURICH, Monday Night. — In consequence of political complications in Austria Count Czernin has postponed his visit to BU[?], and [?] ...

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  20. GERMANS CLAIM ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A German official report states: Troops advancing on the eastern border of Cou[?] wood and via Barises stermed a ...

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  21. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Captain Tro[?], of the Air Force, is reported missing. He recently brought down, six aeroplanes in a single day, beating ...

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  22. TERRIBLE INJURIES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A youth named Roy R t[?]fell between a moving train and the platform of the railway station, and it took 30 minutes to ...

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  23. GERMAN WOUNDED

    AMSTEHDAM, Monday Night. — Frontier reports state that the whole of Brussels the capital of Belgium, has been converted into a large ...

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  24. THE ENEMY DRIVEN FROM STRONG POSITIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — A German official report states: We drove out the enemy from strong positions on the heights eastward of Concyle ...

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  25. PALESTINE CAMPAIGN

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night. — The War Department's dispatches state that the British have been successful in Palestine in attaining their ...

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  26. CONTINUING THE WAR

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Mr Arth[?] Anderson, [?] addressing the London Wesleyan Mission, [?] during the past fortnight Britain ...

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  27. VLADIVOSTOCK

    MOSCOW, Monday Night.—The Russian Government has officially demanded the Entente's withdrawl from Vladivostock. ...

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  28. AMERICANS ACTIVE

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night. The War Department's summary says that the American transport sections are taking an active part in the great ...

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  29. S. A. ELECTIONS

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—A [?] development at in the elections is the unexpected return of the [?] Liberals for B[?], including ...

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  30. BRITISH WARSHIP DESTROYS A ZEPPELIN.

    COPE[?]GEN, Monday Night.— A British warship engaged a Zepp[?], which described, and was wre[?]. ...

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  31. BRITISH AND JAPANESE LANDED WITHOUT RU[?]

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night. — The State Department has ignored [?] there were [?] British in the Vladivostock landing [?]. They were sent ...

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  32. SUCCESSFUL AIRMAN WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Morning Night.—The aviator Rich[?] wounded while [?] down his [?]-fith adver[?]. ...

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  33. ANOTHER LULL

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — Mr Pereival Phillips writes: There is another lull, The enemy failed to get further results after his two days' hard ...

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  34. WAR TIME PROFITS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Twenty Anglo-Australian companies including banks and the principal [?], financial, and [?] ...

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  35. BRITISH AIRMEN ACTIVE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: [?] dropped ten tons of [?] and fired man [?]ounds on [?] the ...

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  36. A JAPANESE ASSURANCE.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning.— The Japanese Diplomatic Mission has given a format assurance that the landing of troops at Vladivostock is ...

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  37. A WAR MEMORIAL

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Government has decided to agree a national war museum as a war memorial. Sr Alired Mond, First ...

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  38. BADGES FOR SOLDIERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Action [?] has been taken by the Defence authorities to differentially between sol[?] who have actually been on war ...

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  39. BOLO PASHA

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — Belo Pasian, who has been sentenced to death, has o[?] a desire to make importanta de[?], and his ...

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  40. SEVIETS NOT RECONISED.

    LONDON. Tuesday Morning.—"The Daily News" correspondent at Per [?] states that the first act of the Japanese at Vladivostock was to ...

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  41. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We advanced slightly our [?] at nighttime on the south bank of the Somme, ...

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  42. IRISH CONVENTION

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The Irish Convention has concluded its deliberations after fifty-one sittings. ...

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  43. CONSCRIPTION IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Mr de Va[?], in a speech at Tullamore, said that the Irish people must unite to a man to resist [?]scription, It would ...

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  44. AUSTRALIA'S WAR WORK

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Lea[?] Denny, of Adelaide, after visiting the American troops in France, goes to America to deliver a series of addresses ...

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  45. WAR ON THE SEA

    AMSTERDAM, Mondy Night.— The Belgian relief ship Comte [?] Nas[?] has been mined and sunk off the Dugger Bank. Twelve persons were ...

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  46. CONSCRIPTION MUST BE ENFORCED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—It is understood that the Government has dec[?]ied that conscription in Ireland must be [?] view of the heavy ...

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  47. NOTHING TO REPORT.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Field Marshal Sir Doulgas Haig reports: Except hostile artillerying on different parts of the hattle front, especially in ...

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  48. PROPAGANDA OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The United Press correspondent states Simultaneously with Hindenburg's offensive, a most stupendous propaga[?] ...

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  49. HONOR FOR "BIRDIE"

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Sultan of Egypt has con[?] the Order of the Nile, See[?] Class, on General Sir William Birdwood. ...

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  50. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND

    LONDON, Tuesday Morining.—"The Daily Express" states that the Home Rule Bill includes an Irish Parliament at Dublin, with a responsible military ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. PROMOTION BY MERIT

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The newspapers welcome the Royal warrant ordaining that the promotion to the rank of general shall be, by merit ...

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  53. TO-DAY

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  54. ROYAL INTERVENTION

    MADP[?], Monday Night. — The intervention of King Allonso has resulted in the reprieve of eighteen out of twenty-six Belgians, including ...

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  55. ANZAC DAY

    LONDON. Monday Night—The High Commissioner (Mr Andrew Fisher) is arranging for the Anzac Day celebrations a combined Australian and ...

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  56. COUNT LICHNOWSKY

    ZURICH, Monday Night. — The lenders of the Fatherland Party ask the Chancellor to order the arrest of [?] for complicity in Count ...

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  57. NEUTRALS AS WAITERS

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The newspapers are giving increased attention to the employment of thousands of able bodied neutrals as waiters in ...

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  58. GERMAN LONG RANGE GUNS

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Messages front Paris confirm the report of the destruction of one of the long range guns in St. Gobain Forest by ...

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  59. Advertising

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