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  2. ON THE BRINK.

    Austro–Italian relations are approaching a crisis. It is said that Italy is negotiating with the Allies and that the Italian Embassy is preparing to leave .Vienna. On the western front the British have captured a hill ...

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  3. SEA LOSSES.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The, Grimsby trawler Fermo reports, that a submarine torpedoed the trawler Vanilla in the North Sea. She was almost shattered, and sank ...

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  4. THE ALSACE FRONT.

    The French have made notable progress in the Alsace district. The line of contact between the two armies, so far as the above map is concerned, commences at Pietterhausen, on the borders of Franco, Germany, and, Switzerland, whence it runs along the eastern bank of the river Largue to Karspach, where the trenches bend outwards towards ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BELGIAN ATROCITIES.

    The eleventh and twelfth reports of the Belgian Commission of Inquiry into the German atrocities sketch a horrible picture of the usual procedure of the invaders when they ...

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  6. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    During the winter months the French have been continuously fighting in the; Alsace portion of the front, and have made substantial gains. It Is interesting ...

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  7. THIS MORNING'S GABLES.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—The "Telegraaf" states that British warships bombarded the German forces at Middelkerke and Ostend. ...

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  8. VENIZELOS WELCOMED.

    ALEXANDRIA, Tuesday.—M. Venizelos, ex–Prime .Minister of Greece, has arrived Frantic demonstrations were made at the Quay. and the Sultan's brother welcomed ...

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  9. DUTCH STEAMER SUNK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Dutch .vessel Olaudo, 2133 tons, with a cargo of coal, hound from. Senham towards Rotterdam, struck a mine and sank in the North Sea. ...

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  10. Y.M.C.A. AT MENA.

    "There is one thing I would like you to do," says the son of a prominent Jewish business man of Sydney, writing to his father from the Sydney Y.M.C.A. building in the Menu Camp, ...

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  11. FATE OF THE KATWYK.

    AMSTERDAM. Tuesday.—Germany, on her own initiative, has Informed Holland, It is possible that through an accident at German submarine may have torpedoed the ...

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  12. GERMANY'S PROTEST.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Page (United States. Ambassador) has handed Sir Edward Grey Germany's protest against the seizure, of the German steamer Pakiat, ...

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  13. OBEY THE LAW.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—When the hearing of the action against the "Herald" and "The Weekly Times," Limited, for £2000 damages for alleged, libel was resumed in the First Civil Court ...

    Article : 289 words
  14. THE CARPATHIAN HEIGHTS.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.—A communique reports that the enemy suffered great losses in a further attack on the heights of Telepoich, in the Carpathians. One battalion ...

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  15. VICTORIA CROSSES.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Several- Victoria Crosses have been awarded. Private Barber, of the 1st Grenadier Guards, ran ahead of a grenade company at ...

    Article : 207 words
  16. BRITISH CAPTURE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Press Bureau reports that a successful action, commencing on the evening, of April 17, culminated on Sunday in the capture of an important ...

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  17. ITALY AND AUSTRIA

    ROME, Tuesday.—The relations between Austria and Italy are approaching a crisis. The Austrian Ambassador's family and staff have left Rome for Vienna, and the ...

    Article : 125 words
  18. VON HINDENBERG.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday. — The. "Novoe Vremya" reports that Marshal von Hindenburg has fallen into disfavor with the Gorman General Stuff. ...

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  19. SINKING E15.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—A Turkish account of the sinking of the British submarine 1515 states that the vessel left Tenedos at midnight and dived, after entering the ...

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  20. SOCKS FOR EGYPT.

    Upon the principle that charity begins at home, although it does not end there—the committee of tho Soldiers' Sock Fund proposes sending its next shipment of socks, which ...

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  21. GERMANY'S AIRCRAFT

    LONDON, Tuesday:—The "Daily Express" reports that the Belgian frontier is a scene of great activity. The entire German naval and military air ...

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  22. "THE LAST DAY."

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Paris "Figaro" states that it is rumored in Rome that Italy has fixed to–day as the last day on which she will accept a definitive answer ...

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  23. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

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  24. ''WORLD AGAINST US."

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—A Berlin telegram denies that Herr Ballin was interviewed on behalf of the "New York World." ...

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  25. OTHER NEUTRALS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Germans have closed the Dutch–Belgian frontier, and even foodstuffs arc not allowed to pass. ...

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  26. "TIRPITZ PUNISH ENGLAND."

    BERNE, Tuesday.—In anticipation of Grand Admiral von Tirpitz's birthday on April 24, birthday cards are being sold hearing his portrait and the. words ...

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  27. SPAIN AND PORTUGAL.

    MADRID, Tuesday.—Count Romancones, the ex–Liberal Premier, in an important speech, urged adherence to the Entente, and recommended Spain und Portugal to ...

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  28. ENEMY'S REPRISAL.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. — The Berlin "Lokal Anzeiger" slates that 13 British officers have been imprisoned at Cologne, in solitary confinement, as a further ...

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  29. HEROIC FRENCH.

    PARIS,. Tuesday.—Details of the French defence against the Germans' 15 counterattacks at Bois de Montmare show time the Germans received peremptory orders to ...

    Article : 190 words
  30. LEVIES ON ENEMY PROFIT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Mail" argues that if the Government is not willing to enforce the law in regard to hostages, by immuring a number of Germans in ...

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  31. M. GARROS CAPTURED.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—M. Garros, the intrepid French airmail, who was captured by the Germans at Ingelmunster, was forced to descend from a great height owing to his ...

    Article : 44 words
  32. BRUSSELS FINED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The City of Brussels has been lined £25,000 for refusing to re–name the leading street the Berlin Strasse. The Germans threaten to shoot ...

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  33. A QUEENSLAND APPEAL.

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.—Lady Goold Adams has issued an appeal to the public for subscriptions on behalf of the society which it is proposed to call "Soldiers' Sock Fund." ...

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  34. TAUBES BROUGHT DOWN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Press Bureau announces that two Taubes were brought down on Sunday, bringing the total up to five, in the one area, since April 15. ...

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  35. SHOT AS A SPY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reports have been received that M. Lenoir, an official of the Belgian Railway Department, was court–martialled for espionage and executed on ...

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  36. THE PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—Some of the crew of the interned raider Prinz. Eitel Friedrich have ' reached Copenhagen, with the commander's secret report. ...

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  37. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, .Tuesday.—Count Julius Andrassy, the well-known Hungarian statesman, has admitted to a Budapest interviewer that a recent conference he ...

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  38. A REAL NEED.

    Writing from Cairo, Mrs. Bernard Newmarch appeals to the Lady Mayoress on behalf of the Australian soldiers. "I have been near our Australian soldiers." ...

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  39. AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—The 4th Brigade of the Union forces has occupied Seeheit, an important Junction on the Kalk Fontein (Cape Colony) brunch of the Luderitz ...

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  40. TO DEFEND THE DARDANELLES.

    ODESSA, Tuesday.—Airmen report that the Turks arc concentrated in great strength on the coasts northward of the Gallipoli Peninsula. They have also ...

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  41. ANOTHER MINE–FIELD.

    COPENHAGEN, 'Tuesday.—The German fleet has placed a mine–field in the vicinity of the Aland Islands, in the Baltic, to prevent communication' between Russia ...

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  42. TAXING- VICTORIA'S MOTORS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A conference of the representatives of 26 municipal councils was held at the Town Hall to–day to consider the report of the committee appointed by the ...

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  43. ADVANCE IN ALSACE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The latest - communique states;— "Our attacks on both banks, of the Fecht, 111 Alsace, forced the enemy to ...

    Article : 114 words
  44. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    PEKIN Tuesday.—China has received a Note from the United Slates pointing out that the latter has certain treaties with China from which she does not intend to ...

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  45. GOLD MINES TAXED.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—The House of Assembly has adopted a special tax of £500,000, on the profits of the gold mines. ...

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  46. PRAISE FOR AUSTRALIAN GOODS.

    Some months ago the committee of the War Food Fund asked the London Chamber of Commerce to have a careful inspection, made of the goods sent home by the fund, with a view to ...

    Article : 240 words
  47. COAL MINERS' THREAT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The North Wales Miners Association has notified owners that after May-9 miners will cense work in any mine employing, non–financial ...

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  48. WOMEN'S CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British delegates to the Women's Peace Congress were unable to reach The Hague owing to the absence of steamers. ...

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  49. NOTICE TO FRENCH CITIZENS.

    All Frenchmen who were born in the year 1897 arc required to report, cither personally or by registered letter, to the French Consulate–General, 2 Bond Street on or before the ...

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  50. PATRIOTIC TOBACCO EMPLOYEES

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  51. JAPAN'S NEW BATTLESHIPS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is announced in Japanese official circles in London that Japan is augmenting her navy by the construction of two first-class battleships. ...

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  52. THE GERMAN WAY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Chronicle" states that after the Belgians drove buck the Germans at Driegrachten, a Belgian night–patrol surprised and killed ...

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  53. FURTHER GIFTS OF SHEEP

    The country stockowners in the country have been very generous in their donations of sheep, ell, to the Chamber of Commerce War Food Fund. A further consignment of 314 sheep is ...

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  54. PROPOSED DENTAL HOSPITAL.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—As a result of a further Interview with the president of the Dental Board of Victoria relative to the formation of an army dental corps, lite Minister for ...

    Article : 64 words
  55. A GERMAN CLAIM.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—A German communique claims Hint the Germans repulsed a British attack near the Ypres- Comines railway, with heavy British losses. ...

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  56. CHALLENGE DISREGARD.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Four officers flint firing at Ramsgate disregarded a sentry's challenge, and Lieutenant Winch, of Hie East Kent Rifles, was shot dead. The sentry ...

    Article : 33 words
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