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  2. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    There is no farther official news from the Dardanelles. A message from Mitylenc reports that disembarkation of British troops has taken place at two unknown points on ...

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  3. DEFENCES TAKEN.

    A further list of New Zealand's losses is given below. No further Australian list has been issued yet, but news has been received privately of the death of Colonel MacLaurin, who commanded the First Infantry Brigade of the ...

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  4. ANOTHER EFFORT.

    DUNKIRK. Tuesday.--There are indications thai the Germans are preparing for another greateffort to break through the Allies' line. Their reinforcements In ...

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  5. PIRACIES.

    LONDON. Tuesday.--The U20 destroyed the Swedish schooner Elsa. The crew landed at Leith The captain of the submarine said that the Elsa was the fourth ...

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  6. GALICIA STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A German communique received at Amsterdam reads:-- "We have taken prisoners, a further 1780 Russians south of .Milan, near Riga, after ...

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  7. NORWEGIANS SUNK.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.--'The Norwegian steamer Lalla (753 tous),, laden with timber, and bound for England, has been torpedoed in the North Sea, ...

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  8. GERMAN LOSSES.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. -- Fugitives from Ecloo report that there have been terrible German losses. Every locality In the immediate German rear Is overpowered ...

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  9. IS IT TRUE?

    The London "Star'' comments:—"If the Berlin version is accurate, the Russian campaign in the Carpathians must be seriously affected, and the position of the Russians ...

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  10. DARDANELLES.

    ATHENS, Tuesday. -- Mitylene reports stale that the British disembarkation continues at two points. All the torts protecting Maidos have been ...

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  11. PRIZE COURT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A Prize Court Is trying the ease of the captured steamer Ophelia. The commander of submarine D-l gave evidence that he sighted the Ophelia ...

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  12. ATTACKS FAIL.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The latest communique reports:-- "Two German night attacks on Sunday and Monday, were repulsed. One was ...

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  13. NO CONFIRMATION.

    An official message from Petrograd does not confirm the claims of the Berlin communique. Petrograd admits that there has been an Isolated and desperate engagement ...

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  14. "FOUGHT MAGNIFICENTLY."

    ATHENS, Tuesday.--The majority of the vital points of the Dardanelles defences have been invested. The Australians and New Zealnnders ...

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  15. BERLIN ALL FLAGS.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday. -- Berlin Is decked with flags In jubilation at a rumored victory In the Carpathians and the reported piercing of the Russian front In Western ...

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  16. BRAVE RESCUE WORK.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Admiralty stales that after the destroyer action on Saturday strenuous efforts were made to rescue German sailors. Lieutenant ...

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  17. MORE MODEST.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.--While claiming the capture of 8000 Russians, the Austrian communique is more modest than the German. It simply claims to have repulsed ...

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  18. COL. MACLAURIN KILLED.

    According to advices revolved by relatives last night. Colonel MaeLaurin, officer commanding the First In Din try Brigade, Australian Imperial Forces, was killed ...

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  19. COL. DOUGHTY-WYLIE KILLED.

    Colonel Doughty-Wylie, whose courage saved hundreds of lives in the Armenian massacre at. Adana in 1909, was killed in action at the Dardenelles on Friday. ...

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  20. RECENT GERMAN AFFRONTS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- President Wilson has decided to reserve. his opinion concerning the sinking of the American steamer Gulf Light until official details are ...

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  21. NEW RUSSIAN LOAN.

    PETROGRAD. Tuesday.--An internal loan of £100,000,000 in 5¼ per cents, at £99, with a currency of live years, and thereafter convertible into 75 yours' stock In ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN HOSPITAL.

    LONDON. Tuesday. -- The Australian Voluntary Hospital forms the nucleus, of a unit comprising .1500 beds. The unit will be under the control of the War Office, and ...

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  23. MERCHANT SHIPS ARMED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Royal Mail Shipping Company's report states that the Immunity of tho company's ships is largely 'attributable to the fact that they carry ...

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  24. "PROBABLY ACCIDENTAL."

    WASHINGTON 'Tuesday-- The opinion Is held In official circles that the attack on the American steamer Gulf Light was probably accidental rather than deliberate. ...

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  25. LIGHTHOUSE BURNED.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.--The Laengskar lighthouse, on Acland Island, has been burned. It is believed that the fire was caused by shells from warships. ...

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  26. BOYCOTT CONDEMNED.

    LONDON. Tuesday.--A movement is afoot In Germany to boycott American goods in retaliation against America for providing the Allies with ammunition. ...

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  27. THE FULGENT SHELLED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--It appears that two rounds of shrapnel struck the steamer Fulgent, which was on Sunday reported to have been torpedoed on the south-west ...

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  28. IN SEA FIGHT.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Surgeon Harold Denbam. a son or the Premier of Queensland, was aboard the destroyer Lark in her light with the German destroyers in ...

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  29. NEW ZEALANDERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  30. COMMANDER EVANS DEAD.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Commander Evans, formerly Inspector-General of Prisons in Victoria, has died. ...

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  31. COLONIAL WINE TRADE.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Mr. F. W Young (Agent-General for South Australia) said, in the course of an Interview, that, while he did not wish to Increase the Government's ...

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  32. INQUIRING AFTER WOUNDED.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.--To enable relatives to obtain Information regarding the condition of the dangerously wounded soldiers, the Defence Department has arranged for the ...

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  33. SPLENDID BRAVERY.

    (MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Lord Tennyson, who was Governor--General of the Commonwealth from 1902 to 1904, sent the following cable to the Prime Minister through tho High ...

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  34. DEADLOCK.

    TOKIO, Tuesday:--The Chino-Japanese negotiations have reached a deadlock. Apprehension is felt that .Japan may take action. ...

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  35. OFFICERS DEAD.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 words
  36. RETREAT FROM PARIS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A Gorman book has been published describing Ilia retreat from Paris, it declares that lite strength of the French was due to the magnificent ...

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  37. NATURALISATION.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.--At the conclusion of the meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-day the Attorney-General announced that it had been definitely decided to Introduce tills session a ...

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  38. FRENCH SOLDIERS.

    Every endeavor Is being made by the Government to suitably entertain the French soldiers at present in Sydney. Yesterday a party ol' about 200, were taken ...

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  39. OFFICERS WOUNDED.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 words
  40. NEW ZEALANDER IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Among the Canadian wounded Is Corporal Maurice Burlison, a New Zealander. ...

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  41. CANTERBURY INFANTRY.

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  42. SEEING MIRACLES.

    ROME, Tuesday.--Feverish Interest was token In a great, national demonstration at Genoa on Wednesday, when the King was expected to unveil a. monument to the ...

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  43. OTAGO INFANTRY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
  44. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.--The casualties at Glbeon Include the death of Major-Watt, a brother of the Minister for Works. It Is officially reported that. General ...

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  45. COLONE ROOTH KILLED.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--Mr. Justice Rooth has received cabled Information that his brother, Colonel Rooth. of the Dublin Fusiliers, was killed In the Dardanelles ...

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  46. NOT REJECTED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--An emphatic denial was to-day given by the Minister for Defence to a statement published that from 300 to 400 soldiers at Broadmeadows had been declared to ...

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  47. WHO THEY ARE.

    Private H. Leo. I. Fineh of the West Australian forces. who was killed In the recent action at the Dardanelles, was an officer of the Bunk of New. South Wales at Fremantle, and ...

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  48. MEN WOUNDED.

    {No abstract available}

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  49. LABOR TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--At Oldbill. 750 chain workers, engaged on Government work, have struck over the war bonus question. ...

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  50. ADELAIDE ENLISTMENTS.

    ADELAIDE. Tuesday.--At military headquarters to-day, 60 men presented themselves for enlistment, as compared with 30 on Tuesday of last week. Fifty-nine were accepted, one being ...

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  51. GERMANY THANKS AUSTRALIA.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. -- Germany, through a neutral channel, has 'expressed appreciation of Australia's courtesy in giving the German Now Guinea officials safe ...

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  52. CENSOR ENLISTS.

    PERTH. Tuesday.--Major Davies, chief censor at Perth, has been appointed to the command of the 28th Battalion war contingent. Colonel Strickland tills his place as chief ...

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  53. AEROPLANE AT DOVER.

    LONDON. Tuesday--A German aeroplane was driven away from Dover on Sunday. ...

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