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  2. THREE BRITISH AEROPLANES.

    A report issued by the Admiralty says:--"Three British naval aeroplanes attacked five German destroyers that ...

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  3. IN THE WEST

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters in France, telegraphing last evening, said:--"The Germans have clearly ...

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  4. NEED FOR MEN

    Mr. A.J. Hampson, who is busily occupied campaigning in the Castlemine district, yesterday morning read interestedly the allegations ...

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  5. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    Mr. Champ Clark, Speaker of the United States Congress, and a number of supporters to-day opposed the bill providing for selective ...

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  6. TERRIBLE, BUT MAGNIFICENT.

    Mr. Beach Thomas says that magnificent but terrible encounters rage across the bare, undulating country beyond Arras, the troops charging, ...

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  7. RUSSIA.

    Remarkable revelations are being made in the Moscow newspapers from the former Czarina's correspondence. ...

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  8. JOFFRE AND RENE VIVIANI

    Marshal Joffre and M. Rene Viviani, French Minister for Justice and Vice-President, have arrived at Washington. ...

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  9. ARTILLERY VERY ACTIVE.

    A French communique regarding Tuesday's operations says:--"The day was chiefly marked by artillery actions on the whole front. ...

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  10. FINANCING THE ALLIES.

    The United States will lend Britain £40,000,000 as a first loan to the Entente. An official announcement to that effect is expected ...

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  11. GENERAL SIR W. ROBERTSON.

    General Sir William Robertson, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, to-day visited the Australian Imperial Force headquarters in ...

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  12. "HA'PENNY FOR LUCK" APPEAL.

    In response to the appeal of the municipal branch of the Lady Mayoress' Patriotic League, citizens have shown their practical ...

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  13. SOLDIERS' AND WORKMEN'S COMMITTEE.

    The Soldiers' and Workmen's Committee occupy the Imperial Palace at Kieff. The committee meets in the ex-Czar's private ...

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  14. A MINER KILLED.

    Daniel Sullivan, 41, miner, of Vincent street, Daylesford, was killed in the Ajax North mine on Tuesday night. He was working a boring machine in a ...

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  15. TO A STANDSTILL.

    The Allied initiative has brought to a standstill the flower of the enemy's troops, mostly Pomeranians and Bavarians being engaged. ...

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  16. SUCCESS ON TIGRIS.

    Lieutenant-General F.S. Maude, the British Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia, reports:--"The battle on the right bank of ...

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  17. NIVELLE'S TACTICS SUCCEED.

    The Times correspondent at the British headquarters gives a typical instance of the tactics of General Nivelle, the French ...

    Article : 220 words
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  19. SENSATIONAL ACCIDENT.

    Remarkable escapes from serious, if not fatal injuries, were experienced by Howard Morris, a young man living in Rowan Street, and ...

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  20. TURKS STRONG AT GAZA.

    Lieutenant-Gieneral Sir Archibald Murray, the Commander-in-Chief in Egypt, reports:--"Reinforced Turkish forces hold a ...

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  21. BRINGING UP THE GUARDS.

    Mr. Beach Thomas reports:--"Fighting continues fiercely. The Germans are bringing up the Guards and other picked troops, and ...

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  22. FIERCE BATTLE WAGED.

    A report from Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig states:--"Further information regarding the battle on Monday shows that the fighting was ...

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  23. FRENCH MAKE PROGRESS.

    Detailing violent fighting a French communique says:--"Our artillery beat down some enemy batteries in the regions of ...

    Article : 116 words
  24. DESPERATE GERMANS.

    Despatches which have just been received state that the Arras battle is reaching an extraordinary intensity, and that the Germans are ...

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  25. BEYROUT BOMBARDED.

    A French patrol boat on the morning of April 22 entered the defended port of Beyrout, on the coast of Syria, and left without being ...

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  26. A BERLIN VERSION.

    Referring to the great battle on the Arras front, a remarkable German communique says:--"On the Arras battlefield the ...

    Article : 287 words
  27. THREATS AGAINST STRIKERS.

    A heated debate on the strike question took place in the German Reichstag. Major-General von Grouen, Minister for Munitions, ...

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  28. GREECE FOR THE ENTENTE.

    A cablegram from Athens quotes Greek newspapers as saying that Greece is about to enter the war on the side of the Entente, under the ...

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  29. ENEMY'S COMMUNIQUE REVEALS ANXIETY.

    Replying to a remarkable German communique issued yesterday afternoon, the War Office points out that no attack was made at Lens, Avion, ...

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  30. RECRUIT IN A QUANDARY.

    Enlisting as a result of a challenge, Patrick Joseph Toohey, of Newtown, now finds himself in a quandary. ...

    Article : 148 words
  31. SPAIN AND GERMANY.

    The Spanish Note to Germany relative to the sinking of the Spanish steamer San Fulgencio, mentioned on April 12 and 14, has been ...

    Article : 93 words
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