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  2. FRENCH VICTORIES.

    The French have met with considerable success in the fighting north of Arras, on the road to Lens. A Paris communique states:—"We carried the whole village of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Censorship in England.

    The Government has directed the judicial authorities to institute proceedings for any infraction of the Defence of the Realm Act regulations by newspapers in the ...

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  4. THE SUGAR FAMINE.

    The Federal Attorney-General has concluded his investigation into the question of the shortage of sugar, and on Saturday he made a comprehensive statement of the ...

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  5. BROADMEADOWS CAMP.

    The dry days of the week-end altered the complexion of affairs at Broadmeadows camp. For a couple of days it lay under the warmth of a bright sun in ...

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  6. VERSATILE JACK TARS.

    There was no "frill" about the parade of the bridging train through the city on Saturday afternoon, neither stlates nor ceremony, nor gold lace—not any of the ...

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  7. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    Towards Lille the British are doing more than "nibbling"; they are eating their way slowly but surely from the line of La Bassce northwards as their base. The ...

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  8. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    This afternoon the Governor-General and Lady Helen Ferguson will leave Melbourne by the express for Sydney. They will return to Melbourne on 5th June. ...

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  9. SEYMOUR CAMP SITE

    The camp site presented a busy scene today. Men were engaged in blasting out sumps and otherwise clearing the ground. the shire council has made a start in ...

    Article : 313 words
  10. SUPPLY OF MUNITIONS.

    Dr. Addison, M.P., formerly Under Secretary of the Board of Education, becomes Mr. Lloyd George's "push and go man" as Under-Secretary of the ...

    Article : 320 words
  11. TREATMENT OF TROOPS.

    Senator Pearce, Minister of Defence, stated last night that he had already caused inquiries to be made regarding the serious statements countained in a letter read by ...

    Article : 91 words
  12. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    At the City Court on Saturday Andrew Frank M'Gough, described as a butcher, was presented on the charge of wilful murder of Daniel M'Sweeney on ...

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  13. WAR PRECAUTIONS.

    Restrictions imposed under the War Precautions Act for the safety of the Commonwealth against alien enemies were gazetted on Saturday. ...

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  14. A PARADE IN BRISBANE.

    Three thousand troops paraded the streets yesterday afternoon in the presence of thousand of spectators, who cheered enthusiastically. Sir Pope Cooper, in the ...

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  15. HUNS IN BELGIUM.

    The Provincial Administration of the Belgian province of Brabant has issued statistics which show that during the German occupation of the ...

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  16. THE RABAUL CHARGES.

    The various references made in the House of Representatives and clsewhere to the Rabaul charges have from time to time contained mention of the court of ...

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  17. STATE IMPLEMENT WORKS.

    No explanation is vouchsafed of the resignation of Mr. Davis, manager of the State implement works. Mr White, the office in charge of one of the branches ...

    Article : 74 words
  18. Southend Air Raid.

    At the inquest on the victims of the Zeppelin raid at Southend, the evidence showed that an anti-aircraft shell killed a lady. The child which was injured has ...

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  19. CRESWICK STATE FOREST.

    A large party, numbering about 300 persons, made an inspection yesterday of Creswick State Forest. The Premier acted as leader of the party, which travelled ...

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  20. REICHSTAG ADJOURNS.

    It is reported from Berlin that the Reichstag has adjourned till 10th August. ...

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  21. WOMAN SHOT BY BROTHER.

    Florence Shrigley, married woman, aged 21, was accidentally shot dead by her younger brother at her father's residence, Guildford. Deceasod noticed a hawk over ...

    Article : 113 words
  22. NEW SOUTH WALES OFFICER WOUNDED.

    Second Lieutenant Burdekin, of the New South Wales Royal Field Artillery, had been wounded in France. ...

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  23. REPATRIATED GERMAN WOMEN.

    Upwards of 1000 Austrian and German women and children have been repatriated. ...

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