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  2. A HERO MISSING.

    Lieutenant Robinson, who was awarded the Victoria Cross for his exploit in bringing down a Zeppelin at Cuffley, in September last, is reported missing. ...

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  3. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    A great crowd was present in the Exhibition Hall last night to hear a brilliant exposition of the National cause by the Prime Minister. By 7 o'clock the hall, ...

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  4. ARGENTINA'S ATTITUDE

    Argentina has issued a note expressing her solidarity with the United States policy. ...

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  5. THE WESTERN ADVANCE

    In yesterday morning's despatch, Sir Douglas Haig reported:—"There was severe fighting last night at the northern end of Vimy Ridge, where the enemy had retained ...

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  6. WHEN THE WAR IS OVER.

    While the Federal and State authorities Australia are debating the question of setting returned soldiers and others on the land after the war, New Brunswick, ...

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  7. BRAZIL WITH THE ALLIES.

    Brazil has broken off diplomatic relations with Germany. ...

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  8. GENERAL ITEMS.

    A French Salonika communique received yesterday stated:—"There is an extremely active artillery struggle proceeding in the Monastir-River Cerna sector. A German ...

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  9. RUSSIA.

    The editor of the "Bourse Gazette," of Petrograd, in a special message to the London newspapers, sums up the existing conditions of affairs in Russia. He says:— ...

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  10. PRINCE FRIEDERICH KARL.

    A Berlin message announces the death of Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia, who was recently captured in the British lines, owing to his aeroplane being forced to ...

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  11. THE KAISER'S SOP.

    The Prussian Ministers have unanimously adopted the Kaiser's political reform programme. ...

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  12. THE USE OF PRISONERS.

    France has decided not to employ prisoners within 20 miles of the firing line, and Germany has agreed to adopt a similar course. ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND SENATE CANDIDATES

    A conference of delegates from the National Political Council National Federation and Returned Soldiers' Political League was held yesterday. After long consideration, a ...

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  14. AMERICA.

    The New York "Times" Washington correspondent reports that an expeditionary force will not be sent to Europe until there are approximately 1,000,000 men in ...

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  15. COMMONWEALTH.

    The High Court consisting of Mr. Justice Barton Mr. Justice Isaacs, and Mr. Justice Duffy, to-day gave judgment in respect of appeals on behalf of Torkel Siwertz ...

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  16. AN UNSATISFACTORY SITUATION.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports:—"There is growing dissatisfaction in Russia at the conduct of affairs in Petrograd. The workers are ...

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  17. MR. HUGHES AND MR. ADAMSON.

    The Prime Minister sent a letter to Mr. John Adamson, in which he announced his acceptance of the selected three National candidates, Messrs. Crawford, Foll, and Reid, ...

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  18. CANDLESTICK FOR THE TRENCHES.

    Life in the trenches at night, when the conditions permit, is rendered far more tolerable when it is possible to use a light, and the fighting man, whenever ...

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  19. THE SOLDIERS' VOTE.

    Pursuant to the short Act passed in the last days of the Federal, Parliament, to provide facilities for soldiers on active service to record their votes at the ...

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  20. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In connection with the observance of Anzac Day, a deputation of representative citizens waited upon the Premier (Mr. Frank Wilson) yesterday morning with a ...

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  21. KING'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    The King telegraphed to Sir Douglas Haig: "The whole Empire will rejoice in yesterday's successful operations. Canada will be proud that the coveted Vimy Ridge ...

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  22. THE RECORD LOAN.

    The Bill authorising the raising of the greatest loan in history provides specifically that the money is to aid the Entente. The cost of flotation is estimated at £2,400,000. ...

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  23. THE "WESTERN MAIL."

    America's entry into the war has rejoiced the civilised world, and much interest will be created by the illustrations appearing in the current issue of the "Western Mail" of ...

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  24. GERMAN STORIES.

    A wireless German official report intercepted yesterday stated: "The battle of Arras continues. The English, after several days artillery activity, attacked on Monday ...

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  25. MUNITIONS FACTORY DESTROYED.

    The Baldwin locomotive and munitions factory at Eddystone has been destroyed by an explosion. There were many killed and 100 injured. The buildings were ...

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  26. RUSSIA AND THE WAR.

    M. Kerensky has officially declared that M. Miliukoff's statement that Russia desired Constantinople does not represent the provisional Government's viewpoint. M. ...

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  27. SENATOR MILLEN'S VIEWS.

    Discussing the forthcoming elections, Senator Millen, Vice-President of the Executive Council, said to-day:—"The importance of the Senate election is intensified by the ...

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  28. THE ANZACS' PART.

    "Last night the New South Wales and Tasmanian troops captured Boursies and Hermies (east of Bapaume) with 100 German prisoners. The army commander, in ...

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  29. FEELING AT KALGOORLIE.

    More than usual interest attached to the Kalgoorlie roads board election to-day owing to the fact that three candidates announced themselves as Nationalists whilst ...

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  30. LATER DETAILS.

    As a result of the munition works explosion there have been 125 deaths, most of the victims being girls and 150 persons have been injured. Scores of persons were blown ...

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  31. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Sergeant Percy Rodriguez, who recently fell in action while serving with the A.I.F. in France, was the first white boy born in Broome, where his father has carried on ...

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  32. IN GERMAN PAY.

    The Government has arrested the proprietor and the editor of the Socialist newspaper "Pravda" on discovering that both were in the pay of the Germans. ...

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  33. IN THE WEST.

    A meeting was held in the Perth Town Hall last night in support of the Official Labour Party's candidates. There was a good attendance. ...

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  34. SENATOR DE LARGIE ON PARTY GOVERNMENT.

    Speaking at Midland Junction last night Senator de Largie said that party government had been sick for some time, and now the war had killed it. The ...

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  35. BRITISH NEWS.

    The annual meeting representing over 100 Chambers of Commerce of the United Kingdom recently sent to the First Lord of the Admiralty a copy of a resolution expressing ...

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  36. GERMANS BOMBARDING RHEIMS.

    The Germans fired 8,000 shells into Rheims on Sunday and caused 25 fires. The bombardment continues and civilians have been warned to prepare to evacuate the city. ...

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  37. THE WHEAT POOL.

    The Assistant Minister (Senator Russell) stated to-day that arrangements had been made for the provision of funds to meet the payment of the further advance on the ...

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  38. AMERICAN SHIRKERS.

    Thousands of men of military age in New York, Chicago, and San Francisco are besieging the registry offices for marriage licences, in order to escape ...

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  39. GERMAN SAVAGERY.

    The reports received from Cologne show that the Arras defeat has produced consternation in Germany. The newspapers are not allowed to publish the British reports ...

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  40. JAPAN'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Herald" reports that the Mikado has sent a message to President Wilson welcoming the coming in of the United States with the Allies "to ...

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  41. MESOPOTAMIA.

    An official report of the British operations in Mesopotamia issued yesterday morning stated:—"The Turks were reported on the 6th to be retiring towards Kifri. They are ...

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  42. THE GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN.

    The despatches from Rear-Admiral De Robeck and Rear-Admiral Wemyss with regard to the naval operations at the Dardanelles and the evacuation of Gallipoli ...

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  43. GERMAN CONFIDENCE.

    A wireless message from Berlin intercepted yesterday stated that Marshal von Hindenburg, when interviewed by a representative of the Spanish newspaper ...

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  44. ARRIVAL OF LIEUTENANT BURCHELL.

    Lieut. R. J. Burchell, M.H.R., National candidate for Fremantle electorate, arrived by the s.s. Katoomba last night to take part in the election campaign. He ...

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  45. THE GAZA VICTORY.

    Mr. Walter Long (Secretary of State for the Colonies) telegraphed to the Premier of New Zealand (Mr. Massey) congratulating him on the work of the New Zealanders at ...

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  46. INDEPENDENT LABOURITES.

    The Independent Labour Party Conference has demanded that the Allies negotiate for a just peace. The conference denounced secret diplomacy and resolved to ...

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  48. AMERICA'S SHIPPING LOSSES.

    Since the outbreak of the war the Germans sank 16 American ships and attacked eight others unsuccessfully. ...

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  49. RUSSIAN OPERATIONS.

    A wireless Russian official report received yesterday stated:—"In the direction of Peugievin we dislodged the Turks from their positions, in the region of Nirban, ...

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  50. IRELAND.

    Slight disturbances took place in Dublin on Monday. It is estimated that window panes to the value of £1,000 were broken. One shop was looted, and several arrests ...

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  51. ANOTHER LINER SUNK.

    The liner New York (10,798 tons) struck a mine in the Irish Sea on Monday. There were no [?]. ...

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  52. POSITION OF MR. CARPENTER.

    Sir,—I shall be glad if you will allow me space for a reply to Mr. Angwin's unjust attack upon me in your issue of ...

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