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  3. BOMBS HIT HOSPITALS. A DELIBERATE OUTRAGE.

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

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  4. POLES FIGHT.

    A newspaper despatch from Kieff says that the Germans have issued an ultimatum for the disarming and disbanding in 24 hours of the second ...

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  5. STATE CANNERY.

    According to Mr. Hunter (Hon. Minister and Vice-President of the Exceutive Council) the plans and spectications have been prepared for ...

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  6. AIR RAIDS. BRITISH GOING STRONG.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: Our aviators dropped over 18 tons of bombs on aerodromes and bildown. two machines uncontrollable. ...

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  7. NO SYMPATHY.

    Mr. Walter Long (Secretary for Colonies) has arrived in Dublin, and is the guest of the Viceroy. A few further arrests have been made in the ...

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  8. BASE ATTACKS.

    assurances regarding the attitude of the Labor party in regard to recruiting wore given by Mr. Tudor in the House of Representatives yesterday under cover ...

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  9. NATIONALISATION.

    Some time ago the Minister for Education (Mr. Hardaere) Intimated that he had in mind a scheme of reorganisation in connection with technical ...

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  10. RAID ON PARIS.

    The renewed air raid this morning was the greatest spectacle of its kind since the war began The attackers were determined at a score and ...

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  11. ZEEBRUGGE ATTACKED.

    The Admiralty reports that air force contingents between May 20 and May 22 carried out bombing operations, at Zeebrugge; also on the Mole and ...

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  12. THE RYAN THOUSAND.

    Sir,—with your kind permission I should like to give my views, in your valuable paper, regarding some of the things which, at the present juncture, ...

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  13. KEROSENE COMING.

    In connection with the recent reported shortage of kerosene in Queensland, the Premier (Mr. T. J. Ryan) is in receipt of a telegram from the ...

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  14. ELEVEN MILES ADVANCE.

    France-Itallan troops in Albania have advanced to a maximum depth of 11 miles in the past three days, and took a number of prisoners, and have ...

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  15. ALLEGED LARCENY.

    Two cases of allegd larceny from the stores of the third mil[?]tary district, at the Victoria Barracks, were investipated before Mr. Moore, P.M., in the ...

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  16. OUR WAR AIMS.

    Now and again some empty-headed individual in our midst Jumps up and loudly proclaims that the workers have nothing at all to light Lot (says the ...

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  17. GERMANS MUTINY.

    One German, division at Dvinsk, Russia, which was ordered from the east to the western front, refused to proceed, and 50 men were executed and ...

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  18. TROUBLE IN PRAGUE.

    There has been another big pro-Entente anti-Austrian demonstration at Prague (Bohemia). The demonstrators were mostly Czechs, with S[?]av-Polish ...

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  19. FROM TOKIO.

    A message from Tokio says that the departure of the Swedish Minister, M. Wallenberg, accompanied by 14 prominent Swedes, has caused speculation ...

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  20. SHIPPING DEPARTURES.—TO-DAY.

    Wyreema, 6338 tons, for Sydney and Melbourne, Captain J. Grahl. Passengers:—Mesdames Garnett and infant, Raymond and child, Plumbridge, ...

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  21. FIGHTING IN UKRAINE.

    Delayed telegrams from Moscow indicate that the conflict between the Rada and Dictator Skoropudsky at Kieff originated, owing to Skoropadsky ...

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  22. MR. BOOTE IN MELBOURNE.

    Mr. H. E. Boote, editor, of the "Worker," was tendered a welcome last night by the Socialist party. There was a bis crowd to welcome the truest, who ...

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  23. THE WEST FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas rlaig reports: We repulsed raids at Aveluy Wood, and southward of Hebuterne We attached a machine gun post at ...

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  24. "LAVENDER DAY."

    One of our soldiers writing home from the Australian Soldiers' Club, in Cairo, recently penned the following:—"This is a club for Aussies only. It is ...

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  25. BULGAR SOCIALISTS.

    The Bulgarian Socialist party's reply to the inter-Allied Socialist memorandum, which is the first official reply received from the enemy, has ...

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  26. THE "DOWN TOOLS" POLICY.

    I want to make a few remarks on what la known as the Down Tools Policy. In recent years this policy has been the subject of much discuss on. ...

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  27. GERMANS DOPED.

    Prisoners from the 185th and 221st German divisions relate that drafts are needed to replace the heavy losses in these units. Recruits at the ...

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  28. GERMAN BRUTALITY.

    In giving evidence before the Shipping Council that was inquiring into the sinking of the Dutch steamer Catherina, the mate stated that when the ...

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  29. GERMAN COUP DE MAIN.

    A French communique reports intermittent bombardments south of the Avre. An enemy coup do main in the region of Bois Krmonglval, failed ...

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  30. W.E.A. LECTURES.

    "Modern Economic History," with special reference to Australia, is the subject of a series of p[?]phets, by Herbert Heaton, M.A., M.Com. (Lecturer ...

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  31. MACKENSEN'S BLOW.

    General Bridges, Chief of the British Military Mission here, said to-day, "The storm of Mackensen will be launched on the west front about June 1. The ...

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  32. NEED OF MEN.

    In a letter to his constituents, Mr. Joseph Armstrong, the member for East Lambton, says that when the Canadian Parliament recently held a secret ...

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  33. I.O.R.

    The fortnightly meeting, of the Lily of the Valley Tent was hold in the Foresters' Hall, Brunwick-street, on Wednesday night last. The chair was ...

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  34. AUSTRALIANS IN AMERICA.

    whether a treaty was signed by Great Britain and the United States under which Australians domiciled in the United States may be conscribed ...

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  35. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    Reuter has been informed that the Cabinet is considering the question of a general exchange of prisoners, and that, an announcement is expojrcd ...

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  36. POWERFUL BOMBS.

    Thirty bombs of enormous power and many boxes of explosives were found at the Limmat River, in Switzerland. Investigation shows that the ...

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  37. MUST HAVE TREE SEA.

    Dr. Kuenimann, addressing the Berlin Chamber of Commerce, dwelt on the numerous economic advantages of the Roumanian treaty. but emphasised ...

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  38. CO-OPERATION IN SIBERIA.

    The military delegates have completed and signed the details of the Chino Japanese secret plan of co-operation in Siberia. Recently the Chinese ...

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  39. ESCAPED FROM GERMANY.

    The premier, M. Ciemence[?]u, has handed the Cross of the Legion of Honor to Lieutenant Villelume who recently escaped from Germany after ...

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  40. WARM FRIENDS.

    Australians say that a warm feeling has quickly sprung up between the Australians and the Americans, and a natural affinlty has been established. ...

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  41. "GLIMPSES OF THE GREAT WAR."

    A lecture is advertised in to-day's issue to be given by Rev. Capt. Chaplain Tighe, S.J., in the Exhibition Hall. on Tuesday evening, June 11. The ...

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  42. ENGLISH HORSE RACING.

    The War Cabinet has decided that horseracing must be further curtailed in conaequenco of the Increasing strain on the railways. The Jockey Club ...

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  43. PRINCE OF WALES.

    It is semi-of[?]cialy announced that King George, has sent the Prince of Wales to attend the Italian celebrations in order to strengthen the bonds ...

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  44. FIRE IN MELBOURNE.

    About 7 o clocK last evening the Austral Nail and Wire Company's works at South Melbourne were discovered on fire. The damage is estimated at ...

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  45. FINE AND FROSTY.

    The Commonwealth Weather Bureau reported this morning as follows:—Conditons are fine and settled, and the sky is cloudless, except at scattered ...

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  46. CATTARO SUBMARINE BASE.

    A naval official report says [?] a British air squadron on May 20 [?] hydroplane and submarine bases at Cattaro, and started fires. All the ...

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  47. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER.

    Mr. Ryan, in answer to a query yesterday, said that he had heard nothing about the matter of the rumored appointment of a permanent Public ...

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