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  2. THE WAR.

    In the course of his financial statement, the Prime Minister gave some interesting details of the work done by Australia in regard to the war. He said: Since the declaration of ...

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  3. BRITISH SUCCESS AT HOOGE

    LONDON, Sunday.--The success of the British at Hooge last week was due to the magnificent co-operation of artillery and the splendid spirit of the infantry. The British guns ...

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  4. LATEST CABLES.

    LONDON, Monday.--Admiral de Robeck, in a despatch in Tuesday morning's papers, refers to the landing north of Gaba Tepe on the 25th April. The beach is very narrow, and ...

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  5. INCREASED TELEGRAPH RATES

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Postmaster-General will submit a Bill to the House of Representatives to alter the present telegraph rates as follows: Town and suburban messages ...

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  6. DISTURBANCE AT ALBURY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--As a result of the disturbance on Albury railway station shortly after the arrival of the Interstate train from the Victorian capital on Saturday, two ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN LOSSES.

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  8. NATIONAL REGISTRATION.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The national registration form was filled in throughout Great Britain yesterday. Many Irishmen in the West of Scotland left for Ireland in order to avoid ...

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  9. FINES IMPOSED.

    Later.--The two soldiers, arrested in connection with the disturbance at Albury railway station on Saturday night, were brought before the local Police Court to-day. The ...

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  10. MEAGRE RECRUITING.

    TAREE, Monday.--At the Municipal Council meeting the Mayor (Alderman W. Wrigley) and Alderman A. J. Whitford were appointed delegates to the annual conference of the ...

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  11. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Defence Department issued a statement to-night stating that the total Australian losses had reached 15,150. The total number of dead was 3026, ...

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  12. RUSSIANS IN RETREAT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A Berlin wireless states that the Russians near Zapieszky have been driven in a north-easterly direction, and 2350 prisoners taken. The message adds that the ...

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  13. VALUE OF BRITISH FLEET.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.--The publication of Mr. Buchanan's summary as to the extent of Britain's part in the war has produced an excellent effect. The "Novoe Vremya'' ...

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  14. CORRUPT TURF PRACTICES.

    SYDNEY, Monday--It has now been conclusively established that the weighing scales at Molong racecourse have been tampered with. Investigation revealed a hole leading ...

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  15. SPREAD OF MENINGITIS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The outbreak of cerebro spinal meningitis in Victoria has attained more serious proportions than at first anticpated. The disease appears to be ...

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  16. PRINCE JOACHIM'S MISSION.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Kaiser's son Joachim is riding through Lithuania endeavouring to make himself popular with the Poles, promising the peasants the establishment of their ...

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  17. SUBMARINE SUNK.

    ROME, Monday.--The V12, in the middle of the Adriatic, sought the approach of an Italian torpedoer, which, cleverly manoeuvring, enticed lier near the shore, an Italian ...

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  18. INCREASE IN FODDER SUPPLIES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--As the local market is now well supplied with bran and pollard, the Attorney-General has decided that the embargo placed on the export of these ...

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  19. MORE GERMAN DUPLICITY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "New York World" published a series of articles exposing Germany's endeavours to mould public opinion in America against the Allies, to involve ...

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  20. TURCO-GERMAN TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Monday.--A quarrel between the Turco-German staff officers at Gallipoli resulted in an outbreak against the Germans. Forty-five Turkish officers were arrested and ...

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  21. WOMEN'S PRIVILEGES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A deputation from the Women's Progressive Association intends to request the Attorney-General to bring in a measure to enable women to enter the legal ...

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  22. THE BRESLAU CRIPPLED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--It transpires that the Breslau ventured outside the Bosphorus for the purpose of escorting transports, when she was torpedoed, suffering severe damage to ...

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  23. CHILD LABOUR IN DAIRIES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Donald Fraser ("Jimmie Pannikin") returns to the attack regarding child labour in dairying. In the course of a letter to the press, he quotes Lord ...

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  24. POSITION IN BULGARIA.

    PARIS, Monday.--The "Echo de Paris," in an inspired note, says that the Turco-Bulgarian pourparlers were intended to immobilise Bulgaria by raising hopes as to the cession ...

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  25. WAR CENSUS PROBLEM.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Attorney-General, in a Ministerial circular regarding the war census, says the problem we must solve is to finance the war and to keep the wheels of ...

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  26. AN ACCOUNTANT'S SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Herbert Bull, formerly accountant of the Wodonga branch of the Bank of New South Wales, who was under committal on charges of embezzlement, ...

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  27. TURKISH AMBASSADOR RECALLED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mukhtar Pasha, Turkish Minister at Berlin, is being recalled at the Kaiser's request for stating that Germany and Austria are in the last stages of ...

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  28. EXTENDED RUSSIAN FRONT.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.--The Russian front at Kovno, through the Suwalki region, along the Robr, across the Warsaw-Petrograd railway and the Bug, to 50 miles westward of ...

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  29. PERUVIAN BARQUE'S EXPERIENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Peruvian barque Lorton was towed into Hobson's Bav in a dismantled condition, as a result of encountering heavy weather in Bass Straits, during ...

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  30. ENVER PASHA CONFIDENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Enver Pasha says he is firmly convinced that the Turks will keep the enemy in check, even though he further reinforced himself. He added, "We are in the ...

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  31. FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A six-year-old girl fell from a train between Ballarat and Maryborough. The train returned and the child was picked up while plucking wild flowers, ...

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  32. SERVIA AND BULGARIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.--M. Boskovitch, Servian Minister, says that the Servian 1912 treaty containing a pledge to recognise the right of Bulgaria only as to territory eastward of ...

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  33. TELEPHONE EXCHANGE TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--As a result of the refusal of the P.M.G. to grant time and a half pay for nightwork at the central and branch telephone exchanges, the situation is now ...

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  34. DISPOSAL OF WHEAT CROP.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The wheat conference unanimously approved of an arrangement for the exclusive control and chartering of steamers by the Commonwealth co-operating with ...

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  35. APPEAL TO YOUNG MEN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The New Zealand Chief Justice, in applying the First Offenders Act to two men convicted of stealing goods from a wharf, remarked that workingmen ought ...

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  36. THE ALLIES' MOVEMENTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A Petrograd paper acknowledges the immense services of the British navy and urges the Russians to wait until the mobilisation of British munitions ...

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  37. RECORD RECRUITING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The number of men who enlisted last week was 6230, a record since the outbreak of the war. Nearly 2000 men are now in camp at Warwick Farm ...

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  38. GRIEVANCE AT BROKEN HILL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Combined Broken Hill Unions Committee wired the Federal Registrar stating that, failing a compulsory conference before the 21st instant, it was the ...

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  39. AUSTRIANS REPULSED.

    ROME, Monday.--A communique states: In the valley of the Adige the enemy's armoured train with guns of small calibre and machine guns, tried a raid on the railway ...

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  40. INCOME TAX.

    In the House of Representatives the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) obtained leave to introduce a Bill to impose a Federal income tax. The Bill provides for a ...

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  41. MOBILISING MILITARY OFFICERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Officers are now being mobilised from the citizens' forces and senior cadets for instructional purposes. ...

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  42. ALLEGED DISLOYAL UTTERANCES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--James Lalor, mine manager, and grandson of the late Peter Lalor, of Eureka Stockade fame, was charged at Wagga Police Court with having made ...

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  43. BRESLAU'S GUNNERS DROWNED.

    ATHENS, Monday.--The Barbarossa was acting as a monitor in the Dardanelles and had aboard all the Breslau's German gunners, the majority of whom were drowned. ...

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  44. A NOTABLE MANIFESTO.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Information has been received in American official circles of the excellent spirit in the notable manifesto, signed by a number of leading Britishers, and ...

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  45. UNFAIRNESS OF INCOME TAX.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--In all probability a further meeting will be held for the purpose of taking steps to point out the unfairness of the proposed Federal income tax. ...

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  46. DEATH BEFORE PROSECUTION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Ludwig Bruck, who committed suicide on Saturday night, in a letter to his late partner, referred to proceedings pending against him for alleged ...

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  47. COTTON DECLARED CONTRABAND.

    LONDON, Monday.--Britain and France are about to simultaneously declare cotton contraband. The officials at Washington have received the intimation with the best ...

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  48. ABANDONED INFANTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The bodies of four fully developed infants, who had been ruthlessly abandoned to die, were found in different portions of Melbourne" on Saturday. ...

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  49. TRANSFER OF GERMAN TROOPS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Forty thousand Germans have been transferred from the Warsaw region to the Servian-Bulgarian frontier. ...

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  50. A FRENCH REPRISAL

    PARIS, Monday.--A communique states: The enemy bombarded the open town of Montbidier. We bombarded Sainte Marie, Auxmines, and the German camp at ...

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  51. RESIDENCE BURNED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A large dwelling house at Parramatta, occupied by Mr. H. W. Fullagher, was partly destroyed by fire this morning. Mrs. Fullagher, junr., rushed into the ...

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  52. PEACE ADVOCATES ATTACKED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A disturbance occurred at the Botanic Gardens, Adelaide, yesterday, when two peace advocates were attacked by the crowd. One of the speakers, Mr. J. ...

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  53. PENALISING A PRIEST.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The German commandant at Charleroi sentenced a priest to two years' imprisonment for reading to his parishioners particulars of German crimes. ...

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  54. ITALIANS PROGRESSING.

    ROME, Monday.--A communique states that our infantry in the Sexten Valley reached the slopes of Seikofel and Crodarossa. The infantry also appreciably progressed in the ...

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  55. OBJECTIONABLE PLACARD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The police discovered another objectionable placard, evidently prepared by a foreigner, who advised workers not to dabble in arbitration. It also advised ...

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  56. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    The new Turkish army is on its way for purpose of crushing the Armenians. Nineteen aeroplanes bombed German artillery parks and depots in the Spada Valley ...

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  57. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.

    The net profit of Broken Hill Proprietary Co. Ltd., for the past half-year was £196,000. The total of the Australia Day Fund is £524,043, and the mothers' fund £30,536. ...

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  58. GERMAN ATTACKS REVIVED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--German attacks in the Gulf of Riga have been revived. It is believed the enemy hope to secure a foothold on its shores. The Russians are continuing to press ...

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  59. DR. HENRY ENLISTED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Dr. Henry has enlisted and is on the medical staff of Liverpool Camp, preparatory to departing for the base hospital at Cairo. He will probably leave in ...

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  60. WINTER COMFORTS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.--The supply of fur cloaks and other clothing for an eventful winter campaign are amply provided. ...

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  61. LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL SHELVED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Pressure of business will prevent Parliament dealing with the Local Government Amending Bill this session. Ministers, however, are keen upon ...

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  62. ARSENAL AT CANBERRA.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Federal Government's idea is to make the proposed small arms factory at Canberra the nucleus of a Commonwealth arsenal. ...

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  63. ARSENAL BOMBED.

    ATHENS, Monday.--Advices from Constantinople states that Allied airmen bombed Tophane arsenal, also Galata, doing considerable damage. ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. THE WAR TOLL.

    LONDON, Monday.--The week-end casualties amount to 45 officers and 981 men killed and 199 officers and 1904 men wounded. ' ...

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  66. Advertising

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    Advertising : 21 words
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