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  3. ANZAC DAY REMEMBERED

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, sends the following message to Australia through the United Cable Service, Limited:-- ...

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  4. BLOCKADE

    An effort by the Germans to create trouble in Ireland has ended in disaster. It is officially announced that a German auxiliary cruiser has been sunk ...

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  6. FIGHTING NEAR SUEZ

    Fighting took place east of the Suez Canal on Sunday. At Bir el Duweidar the enemy was beaten off, being pursued by Australian troops. ...

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  7. LABORITES APPROVE POLICY

    "The Daily Mail" says that the great speech made by Mr. Hughes to the Labor members of the House of Commons last, week, has had little public ...

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  8. FRANCE

    A Paris official message says:-- "A reconnaissance attempted to penetrate our lines on the Paissy Plateau, north of the Aisne, but was repulsed ...

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  9. CELEBRATION IN EGYPT

    The Australian military authorities at Cairo have arranged a memorial service at the Anzac Hostel and Soldiers' Club early on Tuesday ...

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  10. MEANING OF THE DAY

    Leading representatives of the Dominions in London have been interviewed by "The Pall Mall Gazette," regarding the inner meaning of Anzac ...

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  11. CAPTIVE'S CAREER

    In his "Who's Who in Hunland," Mr. Frederic W. Wile, formerly the Berlin correspondent of "The Daily Mail," says:-- ...

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  12. BERLIN CLAIMS SUCCESSES

    A German communique reports vigorous artillery fire on the whole west front, and much patrol fighting, including successful German operations ...

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  13. UNFORGETTABLE SIGHT

    The Rev Mr. Creighton, an army chaplain, voices the admiration for the Anzacs expressed by officers of the 29th Division, which took part in the ...

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  14. IN THE CAUCASUS

    Latest reports regarding the operations in the Caucasus say that the Turks are endeavoring to concentrate between Trebizond and Erzerum. ...

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  15. BATTLE IN EGYPT

    It is announced by the War Office that General Sir Archibald Murray, the Commander-in-Chief in Egypt reports as follows:-- ...

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  16. WITH THE BRITISH

    A telegram from "The Times" correspondent at the British headquarters on the West front says:-- "The Germans recently have been ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA AND RUSSIA

    Interviewed today by representatives of Russian newspapers, Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Australian Prime Minister, said that he hoped much from the Paris ...

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  18. "THE AMAZING LANDING"

    Captain .C. E. W. Bean, official press representative with the Australian Imperial Force, contributes an Anzac, Day article to "The Daily Mail,"in ...

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  19. VILLAGE FUNERAL PICTURED

    "The Times" publishes an impressive description of an Australian funeral at Harefield, and asks: "To whom must the spectacle have ...

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  20. NEWS BY AEROPLANE

    A Rome wireless message says that an Allied aeroplane flew over Constantinople, and dropped slips announcing the Call of Trebizond, the death of ...

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  22. EMDEN OFFICERS AT MALTA

    A message from Rome says that the Italian authorities have handed over to the British authorities at Malta Ernst Pleutel and Henry Finkentscher, ...

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  23. PAPERS APPRECIATIVE

    Leading newspapers are giving prominence to Anzac Day arrangements, and there are many editorial comments expressing appreciation of the ...

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  24. INCLUSION IN THE CABINET PROPOSED FOR MR. HUGHES

    Lord Headley, writing to "The Evening News," suggests that Mr. W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, could be made eligible to sit ...

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  25. ENEMY'S POSITION SHELLED

    General Sir Percy Lake, the commander-in-chief in Mesopotamia, reports that the bombardment of the Sannalyat position was maintained by the ...

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