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  2. BULLECOURT.

    LONDON, Friday.--Sir D. Haig, reports:--The Germans attacked last night eastward of Arleux and southward of the Souchez River and were repulsed by our artillery and ...

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  3. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

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  4. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Renter's Petrograd correspondent, says that M. Dragoniroff, a young and brilliant general, who is a son of the celebrated strategist of that ...

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  5. SHIRE OF TINTENBAR REPATRIATION DAY SHOW.

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  6. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Press Bureau reports that the Alnwick Castle was torpedoed without warning 220 miles from the Scilly Isles, the nearest land. One hundred and ...

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  7. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 201 words
  8. ADVANCE AGAINST TURKS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A wireless Russian official message states:--The enemy made a gas attack at Stahovoe, southwards of Lake Narocz. ...

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  9. IF THE LADS HAD ONLY HALF THE HEART.

    Bugler A. France, prisoner of war in Germany, writing to a friend at Dunoon, says:--Just a line to tell you that I have just received several letters from you which ...

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  10. THE SENATE.

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  11. QUEENSLAND BY-ELECTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 words
  12. LIBELLING AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The "British Australasian" and Mr. Chomiey, the editor, were prosecuted separately under the Defence of the Realm Act for publishing ...

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  13. THE SOLDIERS' VOTE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Figures respecting the soldiers' vote are not expected to reach Australia before Thursday next. ...

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  14. BULLECOURT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir Douglas Haig gives further details of last night's attacks and confirms the success of the operations. Considerable enemy forces were observed ...

    Article : 189 words
  15. ANOTHER ACCOUNT.

    LONDON, Friday.--Renter's correspondent at headquarters in a report says:--Artillery fire and cur machine guns have broken up many enemy attacks, notably last night, ...

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  16. MR. GLYNN'S CHANCES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--It [?] expected that Mr. P. Glyau, National candidate for Angas, in South Australia, who is now only 150 votes behind Mr. O 'Flaherty, the Labor candidate, ...

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  17. WIN-THEAVAR LEAGUE.

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  18. ROYAL SHOW.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--At the annual meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society, the President said it might be found desirable to extend the period of the Show to the Saturday ...

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  19. THE BARRIER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Nationalists are still hopeful of winning the Barrier seat, Lieut. Montgomery being only 700 votes behind his opponent. ...

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  20. MEXICO.

    EL PASO, Friday.--It is reported amongst Mexican Secret Service officials that General Felix Diaz, a nephew of the former President of Mexico, was recently skilled by ...

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  21. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Friday.--A French communique says:--We have carried the centre of resistance in the region of Chevreux. Grenade counter attacks broke down under our fire. ...

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  22. THE DARWIN SEAT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. King O'Malley states he has no intention of again contesting the Darwin seat, which has been rendered vacant through the death of Mr. Howroyd. ...

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  23. OPERATIONS IN ADRIATIC.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--Advices from the Italian Embassy say that 13 Austrian submarined were sunk in the Adriatic by Italian patrols last week. Italian destroyers ...

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  24. SLATTERY v. ROBSON.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--The suit Francis Xavier Slattery against Robt. Robson was before Mr. Justice Harey on an application by the plaintiff to continue the interim ...

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  25. BRITISH RECRUITING.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The War Office announces the opening, wirthin a week or two, of the new groups for voluntary attestation. One is:--Men marified on single, but not ...

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  26. PRICE OF MILK.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Mr. Arthur Knox President of the [?] Council before Milk Suppliers' Association, made an application to the Commissioner of the Price Fixing ...

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  27. GERMAN ASSERTION.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A wireless German official message states:--The British attacks at Bullecourt between Gavrelle and the Scarpe, on both sides of the Arras-Cambrai ...

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  28. FRENCH ARTILLERY ACTIVE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A French communique says:--Our batteries carried out a destructive fire against the German organisations. We blew up a munitions ...

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  29. MUNITION MAKERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Government has exhibited in centres affected by strikes the following notice:-- "The serious stoppage of work among ...

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  30. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.

    CHICAGO, Friday.--May wheat touched 3 dollars 25 cents. The Exchange is calling a meeting for the purpose of taking action as a curb on ...

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  31. TRTILLERY ACTIVE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A Paris communique states:--Our artillery was active, especially south of St. Quentin and on the plateau north of the Aisne and in the Champagne. There ...

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  32. TERRIFIC HAILSTORM.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--A phenomenal downpour of hail occurred at Adelaide and suburbs this morning. Gutters overflowed and many dwellings were flooded. The force ...

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  33. BRITISH GAINS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:--We very successfully attacked at night and again this morning along the Hindenberg line in the ...

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  34. HOLLWEG TO SPEAK.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A Devlin semi-official message announces that the Chancellor will speak on Germany's war aims on Tuesday. ...

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  35. OUT OF THE MUD OF THE SOMMER FOR A SPELL.

    Private A. Ringland, of Billinudgel, writes from the Strand, London, on February 2nd:--"I am doing pretty well at present, but I think I have left my voice somewhere in ...

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  36. CHINA AND GERMANY.

    PEKING, Friday.--After a riotous secret session lasting throughout Thursday night, the House of Representatives refused to pass a resolution to declare war off Germany. ...

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  37. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--The Minister for Defence was interviewed by Mr. D. McKinnon, Director-General of Recruiting, on the questions which were recently brought ...

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  38. WHEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--New Zealand's offer to purchase about 2,000,000 bushels of Australian wheat will be considered by the Federal Government. ...

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  39. TRAGIC END.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--A returned soldier, Donald Jones, 40, who was found, shot through the heart in University Park this morning, left a long letter in which he stated ...

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  40. GERMAN COMMANDANT'S DECREE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A Paris report states that the German Commandant, Gloss, who was administering 25 communes in the St. Quentin region, issued a decree in 1915, which ...

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  41. A DEFECTIVE ACT.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The Federal taxation officials deny that a great sum will be lost to the Commonwealth owing to the Act having been found ineffective in certain ...

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  42. SHIPPING.

    PARIS, Friday.--Reuter's Paris correspondent reports for the week ending 6th May the shipping was as follows:--Arrivals, merchantmen 940; departures 930. One ...

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  43. MICE PLAGUE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--The plague of mice, which has been responsible for such havoc in the country, is drawing nearer to Sydney. In many of the suburbs mice are appearing in ...

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  44. THE BALKANS.

    LONDON, Friday.--A British report from Salonika says:--The enemy attacked on Wednesday night south-westward of Doiran and obtained a momentary footing on Goldie's ...

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  45. ALLEGED COINING.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Henry Holroyd was remanded at Melbourne Police Court on a charge of making counterfeit coins. The detective stated he found a complete coining ...

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  46. ENLISTMENT OF AMERICANS IN AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Minister for Defence is asking the United States Government whether it would permit the enlistment of American citizens in the A.I.F. ...

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  47. MESOPOTAMIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A Mesopotamia official report says:--Our mobile columns, operating in the basins of the Shatteladhaim and Dailla Rivers, pressed back the enemy ...

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  48. BRITISH REPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Sir D. Haig reports:--The enemy early this morning launched a third attack, using flammenwerfer, southward of the Souchez River. After ...

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  49. GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--A resolution protesting against wet canteens in military camps was carried by the Presbyterian Assembly. Another resolution carried denounced the ...

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  50. WAITARA CARNIVAL.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--One of the features of the carnival held in Waitara Park today in aid of the Red Cross was the breaking of the world's professional running ...

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  51. LATE ARCHBISHOP CARR'S FUNERAL.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Many thousands of people witnessed the funeral of the late Archbishop Carr in Melbourne to-day. MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The funeral of ...

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  52. A BRILLIANT CAPTURE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A French official report dealing with the fighting in Macedonia states:--West of the Vardar River, over most difficult ground, we brilliantly ...

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  53. RECENT NAVAL ACTION.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A wireless German official message states:--German light forces in Houfden on 10th May sighted at. 5.40 in the morning eastward of Noord-Hinder ...

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  54. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--It is understood that as a result of a conference between the mine owners and miners in New Zealand there will be a satisfactory settlement of the dispute, ...

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  55. MOBILISING MEDICAL MEN.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The Minister of Defence states the question of mobilising medical men in Australia is receiving his consideration. ...

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  56. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A French communique says:--After a violent bombardment in the region of Cerny on Laonnois, enemy attacks on both sides of the village ...

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  57. SUPPOSED WRECK.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Captain Cumming, Superintendent of the Department of Navigation, received a telegram from the pilot at Port Macquarie stating that he has returned ...

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  58. WAR SAVING CERTIFICATES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A Commonwealth Treasury return issued yesterday shows that applications totalling £166,194 have been made for war saving certificates and commit ...

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  59. ANOTHER SECRET SESSION.

    LONDON, Friday.--The House of Commons has held another secret session. ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. THE BURGLAR.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Two safes were blown open by burglars in Melbourne suburbs to-day. ...

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  62. Advertising

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  63. Advertising

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