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  2. OPERATIONS IN THE DARDANELLES.

    Further accounts have been received of the fighting which took place when the allies landed on the Gallipoll Peninsula. Warships have been rendering important aid to the land forces. An Australian, describing the first meeting with the Turks, Says that the ...

    Article : 595 words
  3. THE DARDANELLES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" publishes the following telegram, dated, Thursday, April 29, from a correspondent in a motor launch in the bay under Gaba ...

    Article : 987 words
  4. TWO DEVONPORT CASUALTIES.

    Information was received to-day that Private Tasman Smith, who was accepted at Devonport for the first contingent, was killed at the Dardanelles. ...

    Article : 613 words
  5. SUBMARINE BLOCKADE.

    German submarines of a new type continue systematic attacks upon trawlers in the North Sea. One submarine sank seven Hull trawlers, and ...

    Article : 150 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,644 words
  7. TASMANIA.

    The following is a copy of correspondence which has passed between the Attorney-General (Hon. J. Earle) and the Commissioner of Police (Major ...

    Article : 198 words
  8. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio says that it is understood that the Cabinet decides to-day whether to send an ultimatum to China. ...

    Article : 59 words
  9. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Representatives to-day,­ the Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes), in replying to question regarding the new wine duties imposed by the British ...

    Article : 1,934 words
  10. CHINA'S CANTANKEROUS ATTITUDE.

    Other reports state that the ultimatum will be presented in forty-eight hours. The Chinese and Japanese embassies in London and ignorant of ...

    Article : 221 words
  11. MINISTER'S REPLY.

    Attorney-General's Chambers, Hobart, 6th May, 1915. Application for Leave for Active Service—Major J. E. C. Lord. ...

    Article : 319 words
  12. POISONED WELLS.

    The Colonial Office has issued a communique stating: When Swakopmund, in German South-West Africa, was occupied on January 11 the Union ...

    Article : 344 words
  13. THE WESTERN THEATRE

    To-day's communique states: The British left repulsed an attack north of Ypres on Tuesday evening. The French artillery took the Germans in ...

    Article : 438 words
  14. THE DRINK EVIL.

    Lady Lawrence is organising canteens for war workers in the various shipbuilding yards throughout the country. ...

    Article : 48 words
  15. GERMAN CONCENTRATION.

    There is a great concentration of Germans at Roulers, Courtral, and Lille, foreshadowing a more determined­ effort to reach Calais. ...

    Article : 107 words
  16. LIGHTER BEERS.

    Mr. Lloyd-George has informed a brewers' reputation that it will be necessary to lower the alcoholism standard of beer. ...

    Article : 27 words
  17. Y.M.C.A. FIELD SERVICE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 357 words
  18. AMERICA'S SHIPPING LOSSES

    An American note has been presented to Germany, declining the suggestion to leave the amount of reparation for the loss and capture of American ...

    Article : 103 words
  19. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    On the Russian frontier the Germans recently captured a Russian scout. They skinned his back to the bone, and his hand and arm, in an effort to ...

    Article : 370 words
  20. AUSTRALIANS' DASH AND COURAGE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Cairo says that reports of the Dardanelles fighting reveal many stories of the dash and courage of the Australians and New ...

    Article : 440 words
  21. THE BISHOP OF LONDON.

    In addressing the London Diocesan Conference to-day, the Bishop of London (Dr. Ingram), referring to the German atrocities, asked: Shall their­ ...

    Article : 383 words
  22. SIR JOHN FRENCH’S REPORT.

    Sir John French reported yesterday. Fighting is in progress on Hill 60, where the Germans gained a footing this morning under cover of their gas, ...

    Article : 222 words
  23. GARIBALDIAN MONUMENT

    The Mayor of Genoa yesterday unveiled the Garibaldian monument in the presence of an immense gathering Gabriele D'Annunzio, the well-known ...

    Article : 114 words
  24. LANDING THE AUSTRALIANS

    The Turks had had a long warning of the coming of the allies' troops, and were consequently well prepared (writes the "Argus" military critic on ...

    Article : 1,222 words
  25. "EYE-WITNESS'" NARRATIVE.

    "Eye-Witness," recounting the details­ of recent fighting in Flanders says:—The French made considerable progress west of the Yperlee Canal. ...

    Article : 1,294 words
  26. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE

    Inquiries are being made as to promotion to commissions in the Australian Imperial force, and in order that the number of inquiries may be ...

    Article : 942 words
  27. RUSSIAN LINES INTACT.

    The "Morning Post's" Petrograd correspondent­ says that the Austro-Germans are now attacking the Russian right and threatening their rear. The ...

    Article : 127 words
  28. TURKISH AEROPLANES.

    Two Turkish aeroplanes dropped bombs upon the allied warships off Sedd-el-Balir without doing any harm. The warships shot down both­ ...

    Article : 83 words
  29. REPRISALS FOR REPRISALS.

    Lord Robert Cecil in the House of Commons yesterday quoted letters from officers imprisoned in Germany, bitterly complaining of their treatment ...

    Article : 403 words
  30. MINERS' WAR BONUS.

    According to the "Daily Telegraph," Mr. Asquith has decided that each coal district shall arrange to pay the miners a bonus within the week, but ...

    Article : 152 words
  31. PUBLICATION OF AUSTRALIANS' FEATS.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Lewis Harcourt), in reply to a question by Mr. R. M'Neill in the House of Commons to-day, said he had personally ...

    Article : 131 words
  32. GERMAN WAR NEWS.

    A Berlin wireless message states: The English continue to retreat with heavy losses in the direction of the bridge head situated at Harply, cast ...

    Article : 359 words
  33. THE SENATE.

    The debate on the Ministerial Statement was continued in the Senate. The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce), in reply, welcomed the ...

    Article : 306 words
  34. TURKS REINFORCED, BUT REPULSED.

    Reports from the island of Mitylene state that the Turks, considerably reinforced,­ attacked the allies' camp at Krithia on Tuesday, but were repulsed. ...

    Article : 227 words
  35. GERMANY'S FINANCE.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, in his Budget speech yesterday, declared that Germany's methods of financing the war by issuing paper and selling securities ...

    Article : 258 words
  36. WAR MUNITIONS.

    At a conference of Clyde ship owners and employes at Glasgow to-day it was decided that the men report themselves daily, and that the Admiralty ...

    Article : 116 words
  37. GERMANY’S COTTON SUPPLIES

    In the House of Commons to-day, in reply to a question, the Under Secretary­ to the Foreign Office (Hon Neil Primrose) said that there was every ...

    Article : 167 words
  38. THE CANADIAN LOSSES.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Under Secretary to the War Office (Mr, H. J. Tennant) stated that the Canadian losses were 232 officers and 6024 ...

    Article : 53 words
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