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  4. LOST GUNS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Winston Churchill announced that the British lost nearly 1000 guns by shellfire or capture, and between 4000 ...

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  5. ALLEGED SLAVERY.

    At the usual meeting of the National Council of Women held on Thursday, Rev. J. Burton gave an address on the conditions under which indian cooli[?] ...

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  6. LATEST. "DAMNED PLUCKY"

    Captain von Salzmann writing to the "Vossiche Zeitung" anent the attack on Zoebrugge, describes it as "Damned plucky," but proceeds to ...

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  7. HANGARD LOST.

    A French communique reports that the Germans have captured Hangard. The battle is being continued violently around the village of Hangard, ...

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  8. COLONIAL POWER.

    Hans Meyer, Professor of Colonial Geography, at Leipsig, has published, an important work on the Portuguese colonial empire, in which he demands, ...

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  9. WAR SPIRIT.

    The statement made at the last meeting of the Industrial Council, and reported in "The Daily Standard" yesterday, that the Minister for ...

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  10. KEMMEL LOST. GATEWAY TO AMIENS STILL HELD

    Combined "Times," Reuter, and United cables. The news indicated as "Times" appeared in the London "Times" this ...

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  11. SITUATION RESTORED.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters writes that yesterday's brilliant counter-attack by the Australians, who passed through sturdy ...

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  12. GERMAN AVARICE.

    In the First Chamber to-day the Foreign Minister, speaking on the sand and gravel question, declared that the could not conceal from the Chamber ...

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  13. A CRANKY HUSBAND.

    Remarkable evidence regarding a husband's treatment of his wife was given in a case before Judge Moui[?] in the Court of General Sessions ...

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  14. BRILLIANT WORK.

    The Australians made a brilliant counter-attack yesterday, and faced odds of four to one. The battle took hours of the grimmest fighting, and was ...

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  15. SEWERAGE WORKS.

    A deputation of members of the A.W.U., who have been employed as sewerage miners, waited on the Treasurer this morning. They were ...

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  16. UHLANS SLAIN.

    Uhlans continue to raid Ukraine for foodstuffs. Peasants with machine guns at Masscerev surrounded and took prisoner three squadrons and ...

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  17. FRENCH MAKE RAIDS.

    A French communique reports a violent artillery struggle south of the Somme. At night time we carried out numerous raids, notably in the region ...

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  18. RELEASE OF PRISONERS.

    Mr. Barrett, secretary of the Amalgamated Miners' Association, telegraphed on Wednesday to Messrs. Wright and Brookfield, M.s.L.A., to ...

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  19. WARSHIPS BOMBED.

    An Italian official report states that a seaplane squadron on April 22 scored two direct hits on an enemy torpedo, boat in the neighborhood of Pola, and ...

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  20. WOMEN'S COLLEGE ANNUAL MEETING.

    The annual meeting of the standing committee of the Women's College, was held yesterday afternoon. A feature of the function was an ...

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  21. IRISH CONSCRIPTION.

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to Mr. Sewman, Mr. Balfour said that he had seen a press report that a member of the Sacred College ...

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  22. ANGLICAN INTERCESSION SERVICE.

    The Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr. Donaldson) conducted a special service of supplication in connection with the war last evening. He ...

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  23. RAILWAY MODEL IN COURT.

    Demonstrations of the working of a railway system were given before the Railway Appeal Board which sat this morning on an appeal, in which an ...

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  24. BLACK SEA FLEET.

    A wireless Russian report states that Germany has been asked for an assurance that the Russian Black Sea fleet, while obeying the terms of the ...

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  25. KUEHLMANN'S AMOURS.

    "Vorwacrts" says that Baron von Kuehimann's enemies told the Kaiserin the story about a demi-mondaino accompanying him to Bucharest, hoping ...

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  26. POSITIONS IMPROVED.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters reports to-day that heavy and continuous fighting occurred yesterday, in the region of Mont Kemmel ...

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  27. NO SAFE CONDUCT.

    A German semi-official report states that Germany cannot guarantee the safe conduct of vessels carrying grain for Switzerland from America during ...

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  28. THEFT OF BOOTS.

    In the City Police Court this morning before Mr. W. Harris, P M., Henry Turner (73, sa[?]lmaker), who pleaded guilty to a charge of having stolon a ...

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  29. BREACH CONFIRMED.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraafs" frontier correspondent states that the Zeebrugge Mole has been entirely separated, from the shore. He confirms that ...

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  30. SHORTAGE OF CORN.

    A wireless Russian official report says that a notice has been addressed to the Councils of Deputies in the corn provinces. It says that the food ...

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  31. FINE AND COOL.

    The Commonwealth Weather Bureau reported this morning as follows:β€”It is fine and settled in all parts, and the sky is clear except for ...

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  32. RIGHT TO INDEPENDENCE.

    The following resolution has been adopted by the St. Patrick's branch. H.A.C.B.S.:β€”"That this meeting of members of St. Patrick's branch of the ...

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  33. I.O.G.T.

    The weekly meeting of Defence Lodge. No. 7, I.O.G.T., was held on Thursday evening, Bro. Taylor, presiding. This chairman, who had been ...

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  34. SPANISH SHIPS SUNK.

    Three Spanish cargo steamers have been submarined in four days. This has immensely incensed shipping c[?]cles, and the Government is being ...

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  35. LORD ROTHERMERE RESIGNS.

    The Press Bureau announces that Lord Rothermere has resigned the Special Evangellstic services will be conducted to-morrow in the Mission ...

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  36. RED GUARDS AGGRESSIVE.

    The Red Guards are holding up, robbing, and ill-treating travellers on the Amur railway, and dismantling steamers on the Jur River.β€” ...

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  37. TROOPS FOR NEW GUINEA.

    The Defence Department is inviting the enlistment of men for military service in New Guinea. The pay is similar to that of the A.I.F. but men ...

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  38. NEW HUNGARIAN PREMIER.

    Count Joseph Szyerenye has been appointed the Hungarian Premier, it is stated that he is extremely friendly to Germany, and is closely connected ...

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  39. FLOURISHING BURNETT DISTRICT

    The instructor in agriculture (Mr. A. Gibson), who has returned from a visit to the Burnett district in connection with silage demonstrations, states that ...

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  40. PARCELS FOR MUNITION WORKERS.

    The Commonwealth Postal authorities have been notified that parcels for Australian munition workers containing small quantities of food stuffs must ...

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  41. SINN FEINER DEPORTED.

    Byramld Lynch, the Sinn Fein food director, was deported from Ireland yesterday, probably to America.β€” ...

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