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  2. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    The French offensive on the Rheims Soissons line still continues, and not withstanding the German reports of repulsing attacks and delivering ...

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  3. Enemy Reports.

    A Berlin official message reports that the artillerying was again intense in the sectors of the Arras battlefleld. We repulsed French attacks on Beaulner ...

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  4. Germans Employed 600 Guns

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We progressed south eastward and eastward of Epehy. We captured Villers-Guislan village, and also ...

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  5. ALLEGED LIBEL

    Statements made in support of an application to the Chief Justice to-day made ,it clear that plaintiff in the action brought by the Prime Minister ...

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  6. United States

    The official report from the destroyer Smith says they actually saw the periscope of the submarine 400 yards distant. ...

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  7. The French.

    A communique reports that in the south of St. Quentin there has beep very great mutual artillery activity. South of the Oise and east of the Lower ...

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  8. IN AUSTRALIA

    In reply to the message of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) congratulating Canada on the part its men had taken in the recent lighting on the ...

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  9. SERGEANT OZANNE

    Great interest has been aroused by the publication of a message from General Monash, commander of the Third Australian Division, alleging. that Sergeant ...

    Article : 184 words
  10. CONSCRIPTION ISSUE.

    The House of Representatives Military Committee has voted in favour of raising 500,000 men voluntarily, but President Wilson has conferred with the ...

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  11. SOLDIERS' PENSIONS.

    Improved arrangements have been adopted for dealing with claims for soldiers' pensions. Under the system previously in operation, it frequently ...

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  12. HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES.

    A message from Paris says it is estimated the Germans on the west front lost 100,000 in eight days. It is estimated. that the Germans on ...

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  13. CONTROL OF THE PRESS.

    Assorting that the Administration is seeking to muzzle the press and control it unnecessarily, Senator Lodge, in Congress, strongly protested against the ...

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  14. WORK OF THE TANKS.

    The "Cologne Gazette's" war correspondent says the British used the tanks in masses at Bullecourt. He asserts nine were destroyed, but they are a ...

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  15. The Australians

    Lieutenant Ren Twopenny, of Sydney, has been awarded the Military Cross for gallant services at the front. ...

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  16. A BOXER'S DEATH

    The bout between. the bantam weights Gilbert Alexander- (who boxed under the name of Sid Lorraine) and Tom Rowlston at the Stadium. last night had a ...

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  17. ALLIES RECRUIT THEIR NATIONALS.

    The House of Representatives passed unanimously a bill allowing the allies to recruit their Nationals within the United States. ...

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  18. WELCOMED BY BRITAIN.

    Right Hon. A. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons, moved a motion welcoming the United States joining in with the allies. He declared it was the ...

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  19. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    It is understood that the greater part of the urgent work of the Imperial Cabinet Conference will be finished early in May, and in order to get through its ...

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  20. ENEMY INTERESTS.

    The Prime ,Minister's Department has been informed by the Consul-General for the United States (Mr. J. Britain) that he bus received a cable message ...

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  21. MERIT RECOGNISED.

    The gallant and distinguished conduct on the part of Australians has been recognised by the award of many highly. prized decorations. The numbers and ...

    Article : 167 words
  22. GERMAN ATROCITIES

    The commission investigating the German atrocities in reconquered France reports systematic methods to reduce' citizens to servitude. Women and girls ...

    Article : 78 words
  23. PROTEST AGAINST CONSCRIPTION

    In connection with the strike of miners as a, protest against the operation of the Conseription Act, Sir James Allen has telegraphed as follows to Mr. ...

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  24. SITUATION IN TURKEY

    A semi official message states that at Vienua it is freatly feared that Turkey, by reason of her very critical. internal situation and military defeats, will be ...

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  25. CONBITIONS IN GERMANY

    It has been officially stated that work has been resumed in Berlin, except in the metal industries, but the non arrival of the Berlin newspapers in Holland is ...

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  26. AVIATION FATALITY

    At an enquiry held at the morgue this morning by Dr. R. H. Cole (the coroner) into the death of 'Basil George Watson (23), the aviator, who was ...

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  27. ARBITRATION COURT

    The hearing was continued in the Arbitration Court to-day before Justice Powers of the plaint brought by the Federated Carters' and Drivers' Union of ...

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  28. GERMAN EAST AFRICA

    In to-day's "Gazette" a despatch from General Smuts details the operations in German East Africa from October 2S to January '1, when he relinquished the ...

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  29. TURKISH WOMEN WHIP GERMAN OFFICERS.

    Serious rioting occurred in Constantinople last week, marking the return of the wounded from Mesopotamia. A mob threw missiles at the German ...

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  30. SUBMARINES

    The Admiralty reports that the arrivals 'during the week totalled 2370, and sailings' 2331. Nineteen vessels over 1000 tons. and nine under 1100 tons were ...

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  31. LIGHT PASTRIES

    The Press Bureau says that under Lord Devonport's order light, pastries, muffins, crumpets, tea cakes, ornamented cakes, buns, and scones contain only 50 per ...

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  32. CHARGE AGAINST A WOMAN

    At the Hobart Police Court to-day, before Alderman T. Amott and Mr. Old- ham, Mary 'Casey, New' Town was. charged with feloniously shooting at Lily ...

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  33. COMMERCIAL CONGRESS

    In the House of Commons a luncheon was given to the Japanese delegates who pre proceeding to the allied Commercial Conference, to be held at Rome. Lord ...

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  34. PROLONGATION OF PARLIAMENT

    After a number of hostile Nationalist speeches, the Prolongation of Parliament Bill was by 203 votes to 42 read a third time. ...

    Article : 33 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. DRIVING ACCIDENT

    An accident happened to Mr. Charles Berwick to-day. Be was driving to Upper Seamander, when the horse fell near Mr. Steel's, at Falmouth. He was ...

    Article : 56 words
  37. ACTION FOR DAMAGES

    Mrs. Marjorie Raphael brought an action for damages for malicious prosecution against Walter Raphael, her father-in-law, arising out of the action ...

    Article : 43 words
  38. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    The now Commonwealth loan closed ,at a quarter premium ...

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