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  3. AUSTRALASIAN LEADER

    LIEUT.-GENERAL SIB W.R. XI. BIRDWOOD, Commander of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CANADA APPRECIATES AUSTRALIA'S MESSAGE

    Dated Ottawa, Ontario, 28th April, 12.10 p.m., the following cable message has been received today from the Governor-General of Canada by his ...

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  6. "ADVANCE AUSTRALIA!"

    Australian troops have landed on the Turkish peninsula of Gallopoli, and are believed to have been in action. High praise has been won from His ...

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  7. MEDLEY DESCRIBED

    An Englishman describes the medley of allied soldiers in the Levant. "There are big Australians" he says, "loose limbed and big jawed, riding ...

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  8. SCENE OF OPERATIONS ON GALLIPOLI PENINSULA

    POINTS AT WHICH THE AUSTRALIAN FORCE BANDED The expeditionary force which left Egypt for the Dardanelles was landed in sections at Cape Sula (the promontory on the map opposite the letter "N" in "Aegean"); Helios, near Sed dil Bahr, at the entrance to the from Turkey. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FLANDERS BATTLE FAVORS THE ALLIES

    "North of Ypres the progress of the French and British continues," says a Paris official message. "The Germans suffered severe losses ...

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  10. LAST CRIME LEFT FOR FOE

    It is desired by the Paris Temps that the use of asphyxiating gas is the last crime "left for the Germans to perpetrate, and that they will stand ...

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  11. REPRISALS DEMANDED

    The Paris "Journal des Debates" is of the opinion that it is not sufficient to protest against the latest barbarities of the enemy, but that it will be ...

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  12. GASES EXAMINED

    Dr. John Scott Haldanc, brother of Viscount Haldane, who was sent to France to observe the effects of the gases used by the Germans, with a ...

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  13. SOLDIERS DEPART

    The Paris correspondent of the "Gloriane' dalliance," says that British, Australian, and New Zealand troops left for the Dardanelles in perfect ...

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  14. TROOPS COME ASHORE

    Four principal points were selected for the landing of the Allies' troops to assist in the attack on the Dardanelles'. They were tho western extremity of ...

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  15. "ATTACK CONTINUES"

    A Belgian official report says:— "The Germans in the. evening displayed a little artillery activity on our front. The French, aided by the ...

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  16. "ONSLAUGHT STOPPED," SAYS GEN. FRENCH

    LONDON, Wednesday, 10.35 p.m. Field-Marshal Sir John French reports:— "Fighting north and north-east of ...

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  17. BRUTALITY TO PRISONERS . WILL NOT INDUCE REPRISALS

    "It is impossible to contemplate without deep and bitter resentment the infliction of cruelties upon British prisoners in Germany, or to stifle a longing ...

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  18. EMINENT CHEMIST REALISES DANGER

    Sir James Dewar, the eminent chemist, who is President of the Royal institute, states in "The Daily. Chronicle" that there is a little uncertainty ...

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  19. MESSAGE TO GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    His Majesty s Government desire me to offer you their warmest congratulations on the splendid gallantry and magnificent achievement of y our contingent in the ...

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  20. ENORMOUS LOSSES FODDOW

    Advices from the front state that the Germans tried in vain to repeat their asphyxiating gas manoeuvre south of Dixmont. ...

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  21. GERMANS CHARGE BRITISH WITH KILLING CAPTIVES

    German war correspondents declare that the British bayoneted German prisoners before them at Nerve Chapell. ...

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  22. EFFORT REPULSED, CLAIMS THE ENEMY

    An official message Issued at Constantinople says:— "Troops which attempted to land on Sunday at four points on the west ...

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  23. LANDING DISCLOSED IN HOUSE YESTERDAY

    The following report on a question asked in the House of Representatives and answered by the Assistant Minister of Defence was available yesterday ...

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  24. MOVEMENTS IN BELGIUM

    Wholesale movements of Germans are occurring in Belgium, partly toward the Yser, and partly eastward. The burgomasters in a number of ...

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  25. SAVAGERY PALLIATED

    According to a Rotterdam message, the "Frankfurter Zeitung" defends the use of asphyxiating gases as being more humane than the methods adopted by ...

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  26. HOSTAGES SUGGESTED

    "The Morning Post demands that practical measures should be taken to prevent the maltreatment of British prisoners in Germany, and suggests the ...

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