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  2. POST-WAR TRADE.

    Lord Balfour of Burleigh's committee, in a report on post-war trade, states that any general prohibition of exports to enemy countries after the war would be ...

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  3. RECRUITING.

    Mr. John Storey in a statement yesterday, said he asked members of the Labor movement to beware of the concerted campaign now being waged against Labor ...

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  4. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- The enemy's artillery developed considerable activity in the Villers-Brettoncux sector and in the neighborhood of ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    In connection with the reported Central European commercial combine, formed to centralise imports and trades, the Hague correspondent of "The Times" states ...

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  6. IRELAND.

    While the situation in Ireland is practically unchanged, popular feeling appears to have somewhat subsided, consequent on the non-enforcement of conscription. A ...

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  7. RUSSIA

    A message from Copenhagen states that the prisoners taken at Viborg included many Red Guards. The Premier and the Finnish Civil and ...

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  8. MILITARY CRITIC'S OPINIONS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that Henri Bidou, the distinguished military critic of the "Journal Debats," has just returned from the front, and gave ...

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  9. ITALIAN FRONT.

    Mr. Jefferics ("Daily Mail") says:-- The first detachment of Bohemian troops has arrived on the Italian front to fight against the Austrians, and other ...

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  10. GERMAN ORDER OPPOSED.

    Reuter's Zurich correspondent states that according to a Kieff telegram Field-Marshal Eichborn, commanding the Germans in the Ukraine, ordered the ...

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  11. ANOTHER RAID REPULSED.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- We repulsed a raid in the neighborhood of Hebuterne, otherwise there was only reciprocal artillery firing. ...

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  12. BRITISH SUCCESS IN THE AIR.

    A British official report from Italy states:-- Since our arrival in Italy we destroyed 109 aeroplanes and lost 13. ...

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  13. PRIME MINISTER ON HOME RULE.

    In a message replying to a memorial signed by over 60,000 Irish residents of Great Britain favoring the immediate self-government of Ireland, the Prime ...

    Article : 142 words
  14. THE WAR MAY LAST LONG.

    Sir William Robertson, at the annual meeting of the Church Army, said that a large number of soldiers under 19 would arrive at the front in the immediate ...

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  15. GERMANS OCCUPY SEBASTOPOL.

    A Berlin official report states that the Germans occupied Sebastopol without fighting. ...

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  16. UNIONISTS DIFFER FROM LEADER.

    A large section of unionists consider Mr. Storey's statement, published this morning, as unwarranted. One leading unionist remarked: ...

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  17. AMERICANS ATTACKED.

    A heavy German attack launched against the Americans in the vicinity of Villers-Brettoneux was repulsed with heavy enemy losses, and the enemy was ...

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  18. GERMAN ALLEGATIONS.

    A German communique affords an interesting sidelight on affairs in the Ukraine. It alleges there is a strong anti-German agitation at Kieff, supported by members ...

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  19. BATTLE OF THE LYS.

    Sir Douglas Haig, in congratulating the commander of the Second Army mentions the 29th Division, which by their gallant action northward of the Lys in the early ...

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  20. POSITION FOR SIR JOHN JELLICOE.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law stated that the Admiralty still hoped to utilise Sir John Jellicoe's' services' in an important position, but owing to his ...

    Article : 81 words
  21. THE "MARCH TO FREEDOM."

    Equipped for their long country march, a sturdy unit of soldiers marched through the city to-day preparatory to entraining for Armidale to being the route march ...

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  22. AMERICANS LOSE HEAVILY.

    Mr. Campbell, war correspondent, reports that three battalions attacked an American regiment south of Grivesnes on Tuesday. The Americans lost heavily, ...

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  23. GOVERNMENT URGED TO REDEEM PLEDGE.

    The Irish crisis has become the absorbing topic in political circles. The "Westminster Gazette," referring to reports that the Government had ...

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  24. GERMAN REPORT.

    A Gorman official report states:--We broke the resistance of the enemy before Sebastopol and occupied the town. ...

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  25. GENERAL BOTHA APPEALS FOR RECRUITS.

    General Botha made an impassioned appeal for recruits to fill the gaps at the front. He emphasised that it was absolutely necessary to send larger forces to ...

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  26. ADVENT OF THE AMERICANS.

    "The Times" correspondent at the American headquarters telegraphed on Thursday:-- Seasoned American troops are now ...

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  27. RECIPROCAL ACTIVITY.

    A French communique states:-- There was rather great reciprocal activity, north and south of the Ayre. We appreciably progressed at Hangard Wood, ...

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  28. "ROLL OF DISHONOR'' OPPOSED BY MINISTER.

    The Minister for Recruiting is opposed to the action of the Hunter's Hill Recruiting Committee in deciding to publish on a roll of dishonor the names of ...

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  29. REPORTS FROM BERLIN.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states it is reported from Berlin that peasant deputies overthrew the old Ukrainian Rada and Government and the new ...

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  30. SMALL SHIPPING LOSS

    Italian shipping returns show that only one small sailing vessel was sunk during the week. ...

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  31. HOME RULE BILL.

    "The Times" says the Irish Bill is assuming definite shape. The Government is apyproaching the subject from the standpoint of a general constitutional ...

    Article : 179 words
  32. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    The Peace Conference has concluded. Meanwhile, the troubles of the Austrian Empire apparently are coming to a head. The Cabinet crises, both in ...

    Article : 181 words
  33. BRITISH AIR STAFF.

    In the House of Commons, Major Baird, Parliamentary Secretary to the Air Bord, stated that Sir William Weir, the new Air Minister, who succeeded Lord ...

    Article : 124 words
  34. ENEMY ATTACKS REPULSED.

    A French communique states:-- A German attack in the region of Thennes, north of the Avre, failed under our fire. Enemy attempts north of ...

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  35. FIGHTING IN PALESTINE.

    A Palestine official report says:-- We resumed operations eastward of the Jordan on Wednesday. While the infantry attacked the enemy in the foothills ...

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  36. VOLUNTEERS ACCEPTED.

    One hundred an thirty volunteers were accepted for active service in N.S.W. during the past 24 hours. ...

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  37. LIVELY LABOR DEBATE.

    The proceedings of the Sydney Labor Council last night were particularly lively at times. Mr. Morby, one of the representatives ...

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  38. BREATHING SPACE FOR ALLIES.

    The fullest estimates of Monday's victory now emphasise the importance of the German rebuff, securing for the Allies another breathing space when they were ...

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  39. AUSTRALIANS ADVANCE.

    South of the Ancre the Australians advanced 400 yards on a half-mile front. ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS IN FRANCE.

    The Australian artists, Longstaff, Street on and Fullwood are going to France today. Power's picture of the war is the largest in the Royal Academy. It depicts ...

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  41. GREAT INCIDENTS DESCRIBED.

    A general commanding a section of the Australians at Villers-Brettoneux writes a moving description of some of the great incidents. He said: "It is always ...

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  42. INDIAN CONFERENCE.

    The Press Bureau reports that the Viceroy of India opened the Delhi Conference on April 27. It was attended by 16 princes, non-official Legislative ...

    Article : 188 words
  43. PREPARING FOR OFFENSIVE.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters telegraphed on Thursday evening:-- Early this morning the Germans heavily ...

    Article : 135 words
  44. ELECTORAL REFORM IN PRUSSIA.

    The Prussian Diet, by 235 votes to 183, rejected a Social Democratic motion to restore the equal suffrage clause in the Electoral Reform Bill, but resolved by ...

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  45. VON FALKENHAYN DEPOSED.

    M. Endres Machrichton states that the Turks got rid of General Falkenhayn, who is succeeded in Palestine by General von Sanders, commander at the Dardanelles. ...

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  46. ACTION AGAINST ZIONISTS.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reports that a telegram from Vienna states that the Austrian authorities have closed all Zionist headquarters and meeting ...

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  47. HARSHLY TREATED WIFE.

    Mr. Justice Street, in the Equity Court gave judgment respecting the will of the late Thomas Hewlett, grazier, of the Brewarrina district, and an application ...

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  48. GERMAN COLONIES AFTER THE WAR.

    The Lower House of Convocation passed a resolution against the restitution of German rule in Africa or the South Seas and against the exploitation of the ...

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  49. SERIOUS STRIKE ON COALFIELD.

    Reuter's Zurich correspondent states that a telegram from Cracow reports that a strike on the Dombrowa coalfield, the most serious of any outbreak during ...

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  50. ALLIED ARMIES SOLIDLY WELDED.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters telegraphed on Thursday:-- Under, the German blows Allied armies have been welded together as never ...

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  51. BOYCOTT OF GERMANY.

    Mr. Havelock Wilson, president of the British Seamen and Firemen's Union, in a statement with regard to the sacrifices of the mercantile marine, said that ...

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  52. NO MEN TO COMMAND.

    At a recruiting meeting at Adelaide, Lieut. Colonel Butler stated he pad been informed that no officers were to return to the front at present from Australia, as ...

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  53. A CHURCHMAN' S DECLARATION.

    At a great recruiting meeting at Hobart Monsignor Gilleran declared that it was right and [?]wful for every man who was free [?] lified to go to the war. He ...

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  54. COLLISIONS AT SEA.

    The Norwegian steamer Fjell was sunk in a collision with the Livingstone off the Virginia coast in a fog. The crews of both ships were saved. ...

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  55. PEACE OFFER BY THE POPE.

    The report of the Pope's intention to issue a new peace offer is considered in official circles as another bit of German propaganda. No suggestion has yet been ...

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  56. AGREEMENT REGARDING PRISONERS.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent sates that the Franco-German agreement negotiated at Berne provides for the internment in Switzerland of officers who ...

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  57. MILITARY POLICE CHARGED WITH THEFT.

    At the Central Police Court to-day, three military police--Corporal Wakeley, and Privates Patrick Dewar and Arthur Pasch--were charged with stealing articles of ...

    Article : 142 words
  58. COASTAL SHIPPING DISPUTE

    In the Federal Arbitration Court, Mr. Justice Higgins was informed that the proposed conference between the executive of the Waterside Workers' Federation and ...

    Article : 86 words
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