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  5. HUMBUG HUGHES

    Speaking at Strathfieldsaye, in the Bendigo electorate, yesterday, W. M. Hughes quoted what he stated was an I.W.W. hynn, and lie prefaced the ...

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  6. FRENCH REPRISALS

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday Mr Bonar Law, commenting on the Budget, said that the gigantic figures were not subject for thankfulness ...

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  7. WAR CONFERENCE

    The Colonial Secretary has issued a statement respecting the work of the Imperial War Conference, now approaching the end of its labors, to ...

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  8. POLLING DAY

    Polling for the election of members to the Senate and the House of Representatives will begin to -morrow at, 8 o’clock in the morning and end at ...

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  9. TEN VESSELS SUNK.

    An Italian naval communique, detailing the losses from, submarines, states—“For the week ending 29th April 627 ships arrived and 521 ...

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  10. GERMAN LEADERS.

    Messages from Berlin indicate that there is reactionary fighting in the Reichstag. Herr Basserman is endeavoring to replace Dr. Von, ...

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  11. ATTACKS ON HOSPITAL SHIPS.

    In the House of Lords, in reply to Lord Beresford’s protests regarding reprisals, Lord Curzon said that [?]e endorsed the policy. It was too ...

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  12. MANY SOCIALISTS ARRESTED.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Zurich says that it is reported that many Socialists have, been arrested in Southern Germany during the past ...

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  13. WILSON AND GERMANY.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam reports that the German Reichstag has reopened. The resident, referring to the intervention of the ...

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  14. ELECTORS OF THE COMMONWEALTH

    In voting for the accredited candidates of the Australian Labor Party, led by Mr Tudor, you will be voting for a vigorous prosecution of tho war ...

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  15. WEST FRONT.

    A later French official message says: —“The artillery of both sides was active particularly north-west of Rheims and in the Champagne. A ...

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  16. ADMIRALTY CHANGES.

    The “Daily Mail” says that Admiralty changes include the creation of a war staff similar, to the War Office. The changes involve ...

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  17. TROOPS FOR FRANCE.

    The “Times” correspondent, at Washington states that it is likely that American troops will be sent to France within three or four months. ...

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  18. THE HINDENBURG LINE.

    Though the infantry is at present inactive on the Western front this does not mean a suspension of the task of killing Germans. On the contrary, ...

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  19. A GUARANTEE FOR THE FUTURE

    To the Australian Labor Party is due the credit of legislation providing for:— 1—One adult one vote. ...

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  20. GERMANY AND ARGENTINE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Buesno[?] Ayres states that the Argentine Government has received a Note from Germany expressing regret, for the ...

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  21. CALLS FOR ASSISTANCE.

    It is stated by the “Paris Journal" that a French steamer, in responding to wireless calls for assistance purporting to be from the Norwegian ...

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  22. “WAR MAY LAST YEARS.”

    “If we do not fight the war on the other side we will have to fight it on this side of, the Atlantic,” said Mr F. K. Lane, Secretary for the ...

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  23. SAFE TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN

    The first thing a mother should do when her little one is feeling out of sorts is to give a safe opening medicine. In nine cases out of ten it is ...

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  24. TRAVELLER’S DIVORCE CASE

    A divorce case, in which there were three correspondents was disposed of before Mr Justice Gordon and a jury to-day. The suit was brought by ...

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  25. GERMAN MAN POWER.

    Lt.-Col. A Court Repington, the military correspondent of the London “Times,” who has returned from the West Front, estimates that the ...

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  26. ATTACK ON ZEEBRUGGE BASE.

    Naval experts agree that the rut[?]less submarine campaign is the [?]ulmination of the determination of the Germans when their chances of a ...

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  28. SHOTS AT PASSING TRAIN

    When the goods [?]in from Geelong to Ararat was passing across the bridge, about half a mile on the Geelong side of Inverleigh, at half past 6 ...

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  29. WEEK’S PIRACY.

    Details for the past week of arrivals and departures of shipping at British ports and the sinking of vessels are given in a statement issued by the ...

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  32. RELIEF FOR BELGIUM.

    Replying to Mr R. M’ Neill in the House of Commons on Wednesday, Lord Robert Cecil. (Minister in Charge of the Blockade) said that ...

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  34. AN EARTH SHOCK

    Violent earth disturbances were recorded by the Melbourne Observatory seismograph on Wednesday and Thursday mornings. The following is ...

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  35. CHARGE OF FORGERY.

    At the Central Police Court to-day Sydney Alexander Rowe was charged with having forged the name of Alfred Croker to a cheque for a sum of ...

    Article : 112 words
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