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  2. STILL ADVANCING

    A Paris official message states that there was artillery firing along the right and left banks of the Meuse. A German night attack to the west of ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

    The Premier said to-day that he was not prepared to make any further announcement respecting the nationalisation of the drink traffic. The Bill to ...

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  4. LIQUOR REFERENDUM

    The latest figures give six o' clock 329,582 votes and nine o' clock 169,950. ...

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  5. THE NAVAL FIGHT.

    The Edmburgh correspondent of "The Times" states that the crew of the Lion (Admiral Sir David Beatty's flagship) extoll Admiral Beatty's conduct ...

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  6. THE IRISH QUESTION

    The Dublin correspondent of "The Times" states that Mr. Redmond (the Nationalist leader), has announced that he has not yet conferred with Sir ...

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  7. HOW THE RIVERS VOTED.

    The Rivers districts throughout returned a tremendous majority for six o' clock. In the Byron electorate, Murwillumbah gave the early hour a ...

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  8. With the Italians

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Rome states that the latest official message announces that the Italians, on various sectors, are resuming the ...

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  9. SYDNEY SHEEP SHOW.

    The entries for the Sheep Sheep Show total 826 sheep, an increase of 29 on last year. The Sheep Dog Trials have received a fair response, dogs from the ...

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  10. APPEAL UPHELD.

    The appeal by Clarence Bridge, against the decision of the Supreme Court, ousting him as an alderman from the City Council on the grounds ...

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  11. POLITICAL CRISIS.

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Rome announces that the Government of Italy has resigned. The Government, he states had of late lost the ...

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  12. AUSTRIA'S SPECIAL DEFENCES

    A critic, who is in a position to give a competent opinion, points out that the Russians, by breaking through the Austrian front, have definitely refuted ...

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  13. FIXING PRICES OF BUTTER.

    Owing to the absence of Mr. Justice Edmunds, the Necessary Commodities Control Commission did not meet today, as arranged, consequently, the ...

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  14. COUNTIES' PROTEST.

    It is officially announced that delegated from Cavan, Monaghan, and Donegal have protested against separation from the rest of Ulster, which has ...

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  15. ON BRITISH FRONT.

    The London " Times" correspondent at General Haig's headquarters states. An increased number of raids are being made in trench warfare, with the ...

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  16. Advertising

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  17. LAND FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The Minister for Lands has in view a considerable area of good irrigable land on the Murray, near Wentworth. which will become available for ...

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  18. GETTING IT BACK.

    The turning point of the Italian counter- offensive has been reached. This offensive is causing the Austrians much anxiety, their attacks during the past ...

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  19. ULSTER'S INTEREST.

    A conference of Galway Nationalists has agreed to the temporary exclusion of Ulster. The Ulster Unionist Conference, by ...

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  20. MACKENSEN' S RECORD ECLIPSED.

    The result of the week's operations surpasses the German General, von Mackensen' s great effort in May, last year when the first week yielded 103,500 ...

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  21. THE HAMPSHIRE

    The former Engineer -Commander of the Hampshire says that the cruiser took part in the Jutland battle. She was in action before the Grand Fleet ...

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  22. COLD STORAGE UNION.

    A rule nisi calling upon the Cold Storage Union to show cause why its registration should not be cancelled was discharged this morning, because ...

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  23. RUSSIA'S 'HUGE CAPTURES.

    A Petrograd official message says that the total of Austrian prisoners is 114,700 officers and men, including 21,000 Hungarians. ...

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  24. General War News.

    The War Office announces:— General J. C. Smuts reports as follows on the operations in East Africa:- On June 10 the columns operating in ...

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  25. IMPORTANT CONFERENCE.

    An Important conference was held by both sides of the House of Commons to consider Mr. Lloyd George's proposals regarding Ireland. ...

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  26. TRADES UNION INCUBUS.

    William Brooks President of the New South Wales Employers' Association, said this morning, in an interview that if we were relieved from the in ...

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  27. BOMB ON GRAIN STEAMER.

    The Press Bureau reports that a bomb was discovered in the bilge of a grain steamer recently arrived in England from the United States. It ...

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  28. FINED FOR STRIKING

    Two of 104 wharf laborers, who ceased work at Woolloomooloo on March 20, were fined £5, with three guineas costs, by Justice Edmunds, at the ...

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  29. GERMAN OFFENSIVE.

    The Amsterdam paper, ''Telegraaf," says that the impression in Flanders is that the battles at Ypres this month were the initial stages of an ...

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  30. SURPRISED AUSTRIANS.

    A Petrograd report states that an Austrian division was surrounded and almost wiped out, the survivors surrendering en masse. An Austrian Red ...

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  31. DUBLIN FUSILIER COURT- MARTIALLED.

    A courtmartial is being held in Dublin on Sergt. Robt. Flood, of the Dublin Fusiliers, charged with murdering Lieut. Lucas, of King Edward's ...

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  32. FIGHTING TO PRESERVE FRANCE.

    General Joffre, in the course of an interview with Mr J. Allen, a representative of American Charity Organisations, said : ...

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  33. VISITING JAPANESE WARSHIPS.

    Two Japanese War vessels, which are visiting Australian ports, are now believed to be at the town pier, Port Melbourne. ...

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  34. MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN

    Mr . Edmund Candler reports :— General Sir Fercy Lake (British commander in Mesopotamia), on an order from the King, has invited the Cossack o[?] ...

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  35. EXPORT OF CATTLE.

    The Acting -Commissioner for Public Works, Adelaide, states the Government is incensed at the attitude of the Queensland Government which declines ...

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  36. POWERFUL ARTILLERY PREPARATIONS.

    The latest communique from the French front states that powerful artillery preparations are being made by Germans for successive attacks all day ...

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  37. Casement's Trial

    An American lawyer, Michael Francis Doyle, has been retained to assist in the defence of Casement. The privilege of appearing has been extended ...

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  38. AUSTRIAN' S AND GERMANS SEPARATED.

    A Rome wireless, states the Russians have completely separated the German and Austrian armies on the eastern front. ...

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  39. ON A BED OF BOUGHS

    The decomposed and unidentifiable bodies of a young man and young woman were found locked together in each other 's arms on a bed of bought ...

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  40. THE PARIS CONFERENCE.

    The "Times," in a leader, says:- We hoped the Government will appreciate the fact that the public is expecting much from the Paris conference ...

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  41. A TURKISH CLAIM.

    A Turkish official message claims that two hostile gunboats were blown up at Felahie. Three large boats which the gunboats were towing took ...

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  42. The Russsians

    An Austrian admission that fighting is taking place west of the River Strypa indicates that General Brussiloff's sweeping advance continues with ...

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  43. The George- st Murder

    The murder of George Pappageorgi, a Greek in his restaurant in Haymarket, George street, on April 4, was further inquired into yesterday ...

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  44. N. Z. CASUALTIES.

    The latest New Zealand casualty list includes twenty- five killed in action and one hundred wounded. ...

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  45. RUSSIA'S NEW ARTILLERY.

    The "Times," in a leading article, says that the magnitude of the Russian offensive and the huge captures of booty are not denied by Vienna. ...

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  46. AFFAIRS IN GREECE.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Times," states:- The partial Greek demobilisation brings the military position into line with the political policy ...

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  47. Abolition of Upper House

    The Minister for Lands states it is quite probable the Legislative Council may so amend the Referendum Bill for its abolition as to make it unacceptable ...

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  48. BRITISH DELEGATES ARRIVE.

    Mr. Hughes Lord Crewer and Mr. Bonar Law have arrived in Paris. The French press welcomes Mr. Hughes as representing the real British views. ...

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  49. AEROPLANES ATTACK ELKANTARA.

    The British War Office announces report's from Egypt to the effect that hostile aeroplanes attacked Elkantara, but were repulsed. Our casualties were ...

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  50. Sir H. Rider Haggard

    Sir H. Rider Haggard; in a farewell message to New Zealand, says: I have finished my work in Australasia, which has been more successful than I could ...

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  51. RUSSIA' S GREAT WORK

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Times" states that Russia's. army has been thoroughly reconstructed, reguipped with modern weapons and ...

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  52. KITCHENER'S SUCCESSOR.

    The 'Daily Chronicle's" Parliamentary correspondent says that another name has been discussed in connection with the vacant Ministry for War, that ...

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  53. THE ANZACS.

    General Joffre has authorised Mr W. M. Hughes to say that he was much impressed when he inspected the Anzacs. He regards them as great fighters and ...

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  54. State Cabinet

    If Mr. Griffith (Minister for Education, should retire, Mr. John Storey will be appointed to the Cabinet, but this is premature yet, except that there is a ...

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