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  2. FRENCH-AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE OF HELP.

    The hon, secretaries of the Lismore branch of the French-Australian League of Help, Mrs. Syer and Miss Mary Hewitt, acknowledge with thanks the sum of £3 16s 6d ...

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  3. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION.

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  5. BULLECOURT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir D. Haig reports:--Fighting continues at Bullecourt. We have advanced our line southward of the Scarpe River and improved our positions on ...

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  6. KAISER'S PALACE.

    PARIS, Sunday.--A correspondent on the Swiss frontier of the Paris newspaper "Humanite" writes:--A powerful infernal machine charged with a quantity of ...

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  7. RUSSIA.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--A Petrograd, correspondent states General Korniloff has resigned command of the troops at Petrograd. The Russian War Minister says if a definite ...

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  8. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A Russian wireless says:--The giant Ibamurometz aeroplane unexpectedly fell 10,000 feet at Monastirjiska and the crew of six perished. ...

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  9. ROSEBANK RED CROSS.

    The usual monthly meeting of the Rosebank Red Cross and War Chest Societies was held in the hall on Wednesday afternoon, the 9th inst., about 18 members being ...

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  10. KAISER'S CONFERENCE.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--The Kaiser has summoned Dr. Bethmann Hollweg. Count Helleferich, Field Marshal Hindenberg and Ludendorff to a conference at headquarters. ...

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  11. ANARCHISTS ACTIVE.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--A small party of anarchists seized Duke Louchtenburg's house at Petrograd, defying the Council of Workmen and Soldiers' Delegates. The latter's ...

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  12. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--A conference between the New Zealand Coal Owners and Miners' Federation has failed. The claims of the men included a demand for 17½ per ...

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  13. ENGINEERING STRIKE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Manchester Engineering Strike Committee has decided to resume work on May 14th. Presumably this affects all centres. ...

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  14. VIOLENT ENEMY ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A French communique says artillery and rifle fire broke, up violent enemy attacks on Craoune Plateau and north of Reims with heavy losses. ...

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  15. CONFERENCE AT VIENNA.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--Amsterdam correspondent states:--The Imperial Chancellor has left Berlin for a conference at Vienna with Court Czernin. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIANS INSATIATE.

    LONDON, Monday.--Similar co-operation marked the attack in the small hours of Saturday. Companies of the famous division attacking two corners of the village pushed ...

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  17. "THANK GOD FOR THE Y.M.C.A."

    "I am afraid I have been lengthy in my remarks, but if I thought it would make my gratitude any more apparent I would cheerfully write for a week." In these words ...

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  18. A GERMAN VERSION.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--Berlin has officially announced that enemy monitors shelled Zeebrugge on Saturday during a fog at long range, doing little damage. There were ...

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  19. FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.--The anarchists have evacuated Duke Lonchtenburg's house and proceeded to the villa of ex-Minister Durnovo, which had been commandeered by ...

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  20. GLASS WORKERS' DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Two Americans were charged at the Sydney Police Court with an alleged breach of contract in connection with the glass workers' dispute. ...

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  21. SOCIALISTS REFUSED PASSPORTS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.--The Berlin Government have refused passports to Dr. Haase and other independent Socialists to proceed to the Stockholm Conference. ...

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  22. BOMBARDMENT OF ZEEBRUGGE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Admiralty announced that a portion of our Dover forces successfully carried out yesterday morning a very heavy bombardment of Zeebrugge. ...

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  23. RUIN OF RUSSIA.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--The Odessa correspondent of the "Times," says a deep impression was created by the recent speech of General Brusiloff, who pointed out certain ...

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  24. MORE MARTYRS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Minister of Defence, referring to the action of this ammunition, cordite and explosive industrial organisation requesting that three executive ...

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  25. CONSPIRACY AGAINST VENIZELOS.

    SALONIKA, Monday.--Eleven men have been charged with a conspiracy to murder M. Venizelos. An accomplice, says the plan was arranged to be carried out at a banquet ...

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  26. HEAVIEST FOR MONTHS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Saturday's bombardment of Zeebrugge shook the windows at Dover and Deal and lasted an hour and a half. Commentators regard the attack, ...

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  27. AUSTRALASIA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Victorian Government has sold to the War Office a further 500,000lbs. of Jam. ...

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  28. CAUGHT REDHANDED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The police at Kew, Victoria, at one o'clock yesterday morning caught two men with complete house breaking and safe bursting kit While ...

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  29. SEPARATE PEACH.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--The "Frankfurter Zeitung" says the present agitation in Germany for a separate peace with Russia, so as to be able to dictate peace on the ...

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  30. A CALM.

    PARIS, Sunday.--A French communique reports a relative calms on the whole front. ...

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  31. THE BALLARAT'S COAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The managing agent for the Wallarah Coal Coy denies the statement that the Ballarat left Australia short of bunker coal. ...

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  32. SIR. D. HAIG'S REPORT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir D. Haig reports:--We repulsed two counter attacks upon positions in the Hindenberg line east Bullecourt. The Australians for the ...

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  33. RECRUITING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--It is not unlikely that Australians up to 50 years of age will be accepted for the Australian Imperial Forces, provided they are in good ...

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  34. UNFIT TO PLEAD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A jury at the Quarter Sessions expressed the opinion that John' Neagle was not fit to plead to an indictment set up against him by the Crown. Accused, ...

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  35. BOYS FOR THE FRONT.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.--M. Gutchkoff has ordered the sending to the front of reserve officers and men mobilised in 1914 who have not yet fought in the war. The ...

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  36. GERMAN COUNTER ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Counter attacks are progressing: Two of great violence wore delivered at Bullecourt. In the first 12 men got through our lines and in the second ...

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  37. CRISIS IN THE WAR.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. Cook says he agrees entirely with Lord Derby's remark a that there is no room in the country for any person who did not want to win the war ...

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  38. IMPORTANT POSITION TAKEN.

    LONDON, Sunday.--United Service correspondents say: The Australians are fighting with the greatest dash and gallantry in the new advance, whereof Bullecourt is ...

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  39. AMERICA IN THE WAR.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The United States Consul in Melbourne says 80,000 Americans have enlisted in the armies of the Allies. ...

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  40. BOWLS.

    "Fairplay" writes:--I notice in Saturday's issue "Rinker" again bursts forth on the above subject. How very pleasant must be for him to always have poor little ...

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  41. FATAL FALL.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A telegram from St. George states that Edgar Neville, grazier, had been cleaning out a well 130 feet, deep and was being drawn up by a ...

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  42. A TRIBUTE TO THE Y.M.C.A.

    In a letter to relatives, Gunner J. C. MacCartic writes:--"God bless these institutions; the Y.M.C.A. is an absolute God-send to the soldier wherever he is. He ...

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  43. A DRY UNITED STATES.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The first legislative step towards the conservation of food resources and advance towards a dry United States was taken by the Senate in approving ...

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  44. WAR CHEST STALL.

    The War Chest market, stall had a busy time on Saturday last, there being a very generous supply of cakes, cream, fruit, vegetables, flowers and jam sent in from all parts ...

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  45. ENEMY NONPLUSSED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuter's correspondent at headquarters says it has become apparent that in the fighting on 11th and 12th May we scored gratifying and important ...

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  46. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--A German official report say:--The great English attacks from Lens to Queant between Gavrelle and the Scarpe near Bullecourt broke down. They ...

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  47. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A goods train travelling from Hamilton, in Victoria, collided with a miners' train which was standing at Marooma Railway Station. The driver of ...

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  48. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--The New Zealand Shipping Co. has been informed that the steamer Rotorua was recently torpedoed in the English Channel. ...

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  49. NORTH GREEK HONOR BOARD.

    The euchre party and social in aid of the honor board to be erected in the North Creek Public School took place on the 9th inst. in Meaney's Hall and proved a great success in ...

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  50. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Minister of Works considers, in view of the financial stringency, it might be well to cease operations in respect to railway construction for ...

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  51. DIFFICULTIES TO SURMOUNT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--M. Hutin gives vivid pictures of the difficulties the Australians surmounted at Bullecourt. Prince Rupprecht did his utmost to hang on to the ...

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  52. LORD SYDENHAM ON ENEMY'S SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Lord Sydenham in the "Sunday Times'' says:--The enemy's submarine success in due to faulty strategy and a mistaken shipbuilding policy. The ...

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  53. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--An Anti-conscription League meeting in the Domain exhorted all democratic organisations to impress the Government that their callousness to the ...

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  54. LISMORE RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The usual business meeting of the Lismore Red Cross Society was held in St. Paul's schoolroom on Tuesday, 8th May. Mrs. Hindmarsh presided over a good ...

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  55. A SUDDEN DASHING RAID.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. Robinson says:--We forced our way frontally into the main part of Bullecourt simultaneously by a sudden and dashing raid. The ...

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  56. ALLEGED LARCENY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--At the Berth Criminal Court John Lyall and Henry Trengrove, charged with robbing the Indara's mails, were sentenced to three years each. ...

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  57. SPANISH STEAMER SUNK.

    MADRID, Monday.--A German submarine sank the Spanish steamer Carmen proceeding to Cette. The Government are protesting and demanding compensation. ...

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  58. A PRIVATE'S STORY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. Robinson, the "Times" correspondent, relates a story of a private who arrived covered with dirt, bearing a message from a strange unit. He ...

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  59. TREGEAGLE VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT.

    A very successful evening was held in the Tregeagle Hall on Thursday night last, the 10th May. The members of the local Red Cross and War Chest Societies conducted the ...

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  60. WAR SAVINGS SUBSCRIPTIONS.

    The formation of war savings groups with the object of obtaining subscriptions for the purpose of purchasing war savings certificates is now going on apace throughout the ...

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  61. TENDER ACCEPTED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The tender has been accepted for construction work on a road in the Lismore district, closer settlement roads contract No. 101617, the successful ...

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  62. AUSTRALIANS WIDELY PRAISED.

    LONDON, Monday.--All correspondents pay glowing tribute to the Australians' courage, featuring the headlines of Philip Gibbs' history of the fighting at Bullecourt that it ...

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  63. HORSE RACING.

    LONDON, Monday.--In a leader dealing with the racing controversy the "Times" says the paramount question of the maintenance of the breed of horses is recognised ...

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  64. A.J.C. WAR GIFT.

    The A.J.C. Committee, at a special meeting last week, voted £1560 for expenses in connection with the twenty nurses who were sent by the Red Cross Society to France ...

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  65. GIRLS, BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR.

    Do you know that in less than ten minutes you can double the beauty of your hair? It becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant, and appears as soft, lustrous and charming as ...

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  66. LIGHT CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Beach Thomas says the stiff, almost static, fighting of the past ten days broke on Friday evening into the waves of attack carrying us forward into ...

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  67. Advertising

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  68. PIG'S FATAL BITE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--William Keys died in Prince Alfred Hospital as the result of injuries sustained through being bitten by a pig at Murrumburrah two months ago. ...

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