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  4. THE BLACK WATCH.

    A [?]orporal in the Black Watch. who has been wounded, narra[?]es that for bitter hand-to-hand fighting that at La Basse during the past few days could not be ...

    Article : 194 words
  5. THE BURRA TRAGEDY.

    The seventh day's hearing was begun in the Criminal Court on Tuesday, before Mr. Justice-Murray and a jury of the case in which Harold Escott is charged with ...

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  6. FEAT OF ARMS

    Mr. E. As[?]mead Bartlett, telegraphing on May 10 from the Dardanelles, s[?]rtes that the British and Australians have not secured posscss[?]on of the heights of Ac[?]i ...

    Article : 318 words
  7. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    Continuing his story of the Dardanell[?]e operations, Mr. Ashmead Bartiett says:—"The Tures attacked the French in mass formation on the night of April 28, but they melted before the rapid [?] fire, and ...

    Article : 284 words
  8. THEY ARE FIENDS.

    An officer of the Lei[?]ester[?]hire Regiment writes that when the Canadians were forced to abandon a wood a wounded man managed to crawl to the main body with ...

    Article : 106 words
  9. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    [?] The Hel[?] by [?] of Dede Ag[?] (Bal[?]) p[?] on the [?] Sea [?] to [?] T[?] port of [?] that ...

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  10. ARE WE SHORT?

    There has been considerable public anxiety owing to several newspapers publishing statements—apparently inspired from a military source—to the effect that ...

    Article : 64 words
  11. GERMANS CAUGHT.

    The midnight communique states that the enemy is threatened with complete envl[?]ment by the recent su[?]ssful attacks of the Allies. the Germans have evacuated ...

    Article : 149 words
  12. PIERCED THE LINE.

    F[?]rtner [?]plendid news of the British of[?]ive in the country between N[?] Ch[?]pelie and Le B[?] is provided by the [?]est of th[?] bi-weekly reports of the ...

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  13. KING ALBERT'S THANKS.

    King Albert of Belgi[?], in acknowledging the receipt of £4,600 from Melbourne's recent Rose Day, said he was profoundly touched by the wave of generosity and the ...

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  14. AUSTRALASIAN WOUNDED.

    Four hundred wounded Australian troops have arrived in England, and have been accom[?]dated in various military hospitals. The High Commission (Sir Geroge Reid) ...

    Article : 204 words
  15. BUKOWINA PROVINCE

    The Saturday communique reports that the Russians were obliged to fall back from the [?]arpathians in order to unite the T[?] Ar[?]y. on the River San, with the ...

    Article : 151 words
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  17. WAR AND RACING.

    The Prime Minister, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said the Government was con[?]dering the question of the prohibition of [?]ace meetings during ...

    Article : 61 words
  18. BATTLE ALOFT.

    One of hte [?] exciting a[?] conflicts [?] the war has occured between a Zeppe[?] [?] [?]hip [?]d a fleet of heavier-than-[?] craft, and [?] a result, the unwieldy ...

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  19. SUPERB GAINS.

    Gen. Sir John French has dispatched a further report that the 1st British Army has followed up its splendid successes south of Richebourg and La Voue. ...

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  20. RECORD RECRUITING.

    The military authorities at Wayville West intimated on Tuesday morning that the recruiting on Monday constituted a record. The number of men who were ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. The Late Pte. C. K. Robinson.

    This young [?]dier, who was a stretcher bearer with the Australian Red Cross in the fighting at the Dardanelles, has died of wounds received in action. He was an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. BRITISH GALLANTRY AND DETERMINATION.

    Gen. Sir John French reports that the British conti[?]ned to fight with great gallan[?]ry a[?]d determination. Several bodies of Germans voluntarily surrendered ...

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  23. LOST LUSITANIA.

    [?] it was reared that the Commonwealth [?] [?]ight have been on the Cunard liner [?] which was [?]nk by the Germans off K[?]le, Ireland, a cable message, ...

    Article : 62 words
  24. Collegians at the Front.

    The following names have been supplied since the list of names of students of St. Peter's and Prince Alfred Colleges who have joined the colours was published:— ...

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  25. The Raider Over Ramsgate.

    The report is now confirmed that a Zeppelin airship has visited the coastline along the mouth of the Thames. Incendiary bombs were dropped upon B[?]msgat[?], and ...

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  26. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The pilot of an incoming vessel states that five Zeppelin ai[?]ships have been sighted steering north we[?]terley (towards the English coast) near the North ...

    Article : 97 words
  27. Sportsmen's Relief Effort.

    The V. R. C. Committee has decided to devote the proceeds of the race meetings to be held at Flemington on June 5 and 7, to the relief of distress caused by the war. ...

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  28. The Advance Continues.

    The latest communique states:—"Our advance Hetsas continues. We have [?]aptured a German line east of the Y[?]Canal (in the same region of Flander[?]). ...

    Article : 52 words
  29. KING OF GREECE.

    It is officially announced that the condition of King Con[?] no so favourable. His fever h[?] increased. and there [?] [?] concerning his prospe[?]. ...

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  30. PUGILISM.

    Bozo Reynolds the Aus[?]alian, boxer, beat George Hardy on points in a contest at The Ring, Blackfrians road, last night. ...

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  31. TOLL OF SHIPS.

    In the Home of Commons the Secretary to the Admiralty (Dr. McNamara) states that up to May 15 460,628 tons of British shipping bad been sunk or captured, ...

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  32. Outcome of the Riots.

    The Home Secretary announced to-day in the House of Commons that 150 civilians and 107 constables had been injured and [?]66 persons arrested during the ...

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  34. BRITISH WAR MUNITIONS.

    Some time ago it was announced that the Brit[?] Government desired the services of [?] to [?]sist in the manufacture o [?]tions of war. Since then the Prime ...

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  36. LITTLE WARS.

    It is announced officially that a French column under Col. Mayer has captured the town of Escka, in the Cameroons (Africa), after a brilliant turning movement. ...

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  37. SOLDIER'S BODY IN A WELL.

    The Russian Consul at Urumich, in Persia, independently confirms earlier reports from American missionaries concerning massacres of Armenians in the Van ...

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  38. GERMAN ADMISSIONS.

    A Berlin communique states that the Germans gave up advanced positions near Steenstraate and Hetsas to avoid losses by heavy artillery fire. ...

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  40. Work and Wages and the War.

    The Board of Trade announces that [?][?]2,740 workers, from the beginning of January to the end of April, secured rises ...

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  42. Pte. Knight.

    Pte. T. Keith Knight, who was wounded in the recent fighting at the Dardanells. has telegraphed to his mother from Cairo that [?] is progressing "very' satisfactorily" ...

    Article : 43 words
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