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  2. PRZEMYSL.

    The recapture of Przemysl by the Austro-Germans marks the culmination of at least one phase of the gigantic straggle which has been ...

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  3. MUNITIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Lloyd George, Minister for Munitions, accompanied by Colonel Sir Edouard Girouard and Lord Derby, addressed a private meeting at Manchester, at which 1000 makers of war munitions were present. ...

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  4. SAFETY AT SEA.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--It is understood that America's reply re-states that the Lusitania was on a peaceful voyage, that she was unarmed, and did not resist ...

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  5. THE AUSTRO-GERMAN SUCCESSES IN G ALICIA.

    The above map shows how the German and Austrian offensive on both flanks and through the Uszok Pass has thrown back the Russian front in Galicia, as well as clearing the Carpathian passes. The lighter dotted line, which shows the farthest points held by the Russians, was never occupied by them at one time. Before they made their way through the Dukia and neighboring passes they had lost most of the ground gained in Bukowina. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CALL THE MUSTER.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. Anstey (Victoria) in the House of Representatives to-day returned to the charge concerning Colonel Lee, the propriety of whose sitting ...

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  7. WITHOUT WARNING.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Victoria and the Hinose, two Welsh trawlers, have been torpedoed and sunk by a submarine without warning. ...

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  8. HEAVY ARTILLERY.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--It is officially announced at Vienna that since 3.30 a.m. to-day Przemsyl has again been in the possession of the Austro-German forces. ...

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  9. COMPENSATION.

    CHRISTIANIA, Friday.--The German Government has agreed to compensate fully the owners of the Norwegian steamer Belridge (7000 tons), which, it is claimed, ...

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  10. CAPTURED STEAMER.

    STOCKHOLM, Friday.--The captain of the Swedish steamer Pan declares that the Germans deceived him, promising him a passage through the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal. ...

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  11. UNEQUAL FRONT.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.--A communique reads:-- "The battle in Galicia continued on Tuesday with undiminished desperation along ...

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  12. HEIGHTS SEIZED.

    LONDON, Friday.--An official message states that British troops on the night of May 31, partly wading and partly in boats, skilfully executed a turning movement ...

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  13. ITALY WRONGED.

    More light is thrown upon Italian motives for assisting the Allies by passages in the speech of Signor Salandra, wherein he discloses the ...

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  14. HISTORIC SITTING.

    LONDON, Thursday.--An historic sitting of the House of Commons passed off quietly. Many of the new Ministers wore absent, pending the passage of the ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN HEROES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Australian recipients of Distinguished Conduct Medals are attached to the following States and units:-- NEW SOUTH WALES. ...

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  16. FRESH COLOSSAL MISTAKES.

    ROME, Friday.--Signor Salandra, in the course of his speech in vindication of Italy's participation in the war on the side of the Allies, declared that commonplace ...

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  17. TRANSPORT SUNK.

    LONDON, Thursday.--It is officially announced that a British submarine torpedoed a German transport on Wednesday morning in the Sea of Marmara. The ...

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  18. MATERIAL REMOVED.

    "We had been some time removing gradually from Przemysl the various material taken from the Austrians. This completed, we removed the last batteries on ...

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  19. ON THE UGANDA.

    LONDON, Friday.--An official message states that a party of 15 Germans on April 20 surprised a picket guarding a bridge on the Uganda railway, between Makindu and ...

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  20. LAUNCH OF CRUISER BRISBANE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--"The cruiser Brisbane will be ready to launch from Cockatoo Island somewhere about the end of August," announced Mr. Jensen, replying to Mr. ...

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  21. REINFORCEMENTS.

    MITYLENE, Friday.--A German aeroplane bombed Mudross. Eighteen Zouaves were killed and wounded. The Allies' reinforcements continue to ...

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  22. KIND EDWARD'S HORSE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The State Attorney-General stated to-day that he had been advised by cable from London that the first regiment of King Edward's Horse, which has been at the ...

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  23. FIERCE FIGHT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent states:--"We were unable to continue the advance on the right bank of the San or to get ...

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  24. THE ZEPPELIN RAID.

    LONDON, Thursday.--An inquest has been opened concerning the death of a boy eight years of age and a girl of 16, children of a Jewish tailor, who died of wounds ...

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  25. TURKO-GERMAN FRACAS.

    PARIS, Thursday.--A report of a wild scene at Smyrna (Asia Minor) is published by the "Echo de Paris." A German officer, it seems, insulted a ...

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  26. BELGIAN RED CROSS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Press Bureau reports that the Belgian Government strongly protests against General von Bissing dissolving the Belgian Red Cross Central ...

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  27. INFANTRY ACTIONS.

    PARIS, Thursday.--A communique states:-- "Very violent infantry actions developed cast of Notre Dame de Lorette. The ...

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  28. "BURNING OF DOCKS."

    ROTTERDAM, Friday.--The "Cologne Gazette" states that, from England's silence regarding details of the burning of London docks, as the result of the air raid, it must ...

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  29. REWARD FOR GALLANTRY

    ALBURY, Friday.--Captain James W. A. Simpson, 13th Battalion, included amongst the Australians awarded the Military Cross for gallantry, is the first Albury soldier to win ...

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  30. AUSTRIA'S TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Rome correspondent of the Paris "Petit Journal" states that the civil population at Trieste (Austria) is revolting, and that five thousand have ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Friday.--The New Zealand Government has secured "Muntfelix," a large residence at Walton, as a hospital for New Zealand wounded. ...

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  32. MYSTERIOUS WAR ENGINE.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.--The "Tyd" says that Krupp's are constructing a mysterious war engine, which, it is believed, will be utilised in squirting burning liquid long ...

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  33. SINAI AND SYRIA.

    CAIRO, Friday.--The major, part of the enemy's forces in Sinai and Syria has been withdrawn to assist at the Dardanelles. Many are deserting, not desiring to go to ...

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  34. KAISER TO THE FRONTIER.

    GENEVA, Thursday.--It is reported that the Kaiser is going to the Austro-Italian frontier. ...

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  35. ENEMY IN OUR MIDST.

    The Redfern Council has decided not to agree with the resolution passed by the Manly Council urging the internment of all male Germans, Austrians, and Turks, whether naturalised or ...

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  36. YSER STRUGGLE.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.--Heavy lighting continues along the Yser. The Germans are Strenuously attempting to advance near Ypres and Dixmude, but the Allies' line is ...

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  37. GERMANY'S GRAIN AND FLOUR.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.--It is officially announced in Berlin that an inventory shows there are abundant supplies of grain and flour. The maximum prices of flour ...

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  38. DOWN THE MOUNTAIN.

    BERNE, Friday.--The Bersaglieri, by a brilliant bayonet charge, stormed Montenero, driving the Austrians down the mountain side. The enemy was reinforced, and ...

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  39. WARSAW FRONT.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.--The enemy's activity along the Warsaw front has revived, and the Austro-Germans have resumed the offensive under cover of gas, ...

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  40. THE CAUCASUS.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.--A communique states:-- "In the Caucasus our troops pursued the Truks from Manghelaw and reached the ...

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  41. SIEGE OF PRZEMYSL.

    The Austrian fortress of Przemysl fell on March 22 last, after an investment and siege which lasted about four months. Commenting upon that notable Russian victory, the ...

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  42. MASSAGE FOR THE WOUNDED.

    The Australian Massage Association is making an appeal to the public for funds to assist in the work of caring for Australian and New Zealand wounded. The association desires to ...

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  43. POLISH RELIEF FUND.

    In spite of the very severe cold from which she was suffering, Madame Melba, accompanied by Lady de Miklouho Maclay and Mrs. Armstrong, was present last night at a concert and ...

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  44. FLAMES AFTER BOMBS.

    ROME, Friday.--An official despatch states that 24 hours after the recent bombardment of Monfalcone flames and smoke were seen rising from the town. ...

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  45. FIGHTING ON THE BZURA.

    A communique states:-- "We almost completely annihilated the Second. Third, and Fourth Tyrol Regiments westward of Rubnik. The enemy on the ...

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  46. BULGARIA.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.--A telegram in the "Cologne Gazette" states that there is no denying that a feeling of satisfaction prevails in Government circles in Sofia in ...

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  47. SHOWER OF DARTS.

    LONDON, Friday.--It is officially announced that 29 French airmen dropped 178 bombs on the Crown Prince's headquarters. Many of the bombs struck their objective. ...

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  48. WHAT ROUMANIA WANTS.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--The Berlin "Tageblatt" states that Italy and Roumania have not reached an understanding. The Allies promised that Roumania should have ...

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  49. LIBAU.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.--The Russians southward of Libau (on the Baltic) have deprived the Germans of their land base by cutting off Liban from another point. Other ...

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  50. HUGE GERMAN CLAIMS.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.--A Berlin communique reads:-- The seventh Russian counter-attack against our offensive columns east of ...

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  51. FINANCING THE WAR.

    PARIS, Friday.--M. Ribot is asking for a credit of £224,000,000 to provide for the third quarter of 1915. Since the beginning of the war £960,000,000 has been ...

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  52. FIELD HOSPITAL.

    An entertainment organised by the Liverpool Young Men's Association and Mr. L. Murphy, held at the Liverpool Picture Palace on Thursday, realised over £70. The proceeds go towards ...

    Article : 42 words
  53. PREPARATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--It is reported that Roumania has ordered half a million pairs of boots from foreign countries. ...

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