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  2. Advertising

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  3. IN GALLIPOLI. AUSTRALASIANS MAKING GOOD HEADWAY.

    Senator Pearce (Minister for Defence) announced to-day that the Governor-General had received a cable from General Sir Ian Hamilton, stating that General ...

    Article : 219 words
  4. GREENMOUNT VOLUNTEERS.

    To-day a number of relatives and friends assembled at the railway station pla[?]orm to bid farewell to [?]ick, the [?]dest son of Mr. Edward Davis, and ...

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  5. HER "TAIL DOWN"!

    The Admiralty reports that a British aeroplane dr[?]ve off the Ramsgate Zepp[?]lin and pursu[?]d her west of the Hinder lightho[?]se. ...

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  6. SIR EDGAR SPEYER RESIGNS

    Right Honorable Sir Edgar Speyer offers to resign the Privy Councillor ship and Baron[?]t[?]y. He declares that it is hard to bear the u[?]just aspers[?]ons ...

    Article : 35 words
  7. THE LUSITANIA OUTRAGE.

    It is declared by Berlin that only one torpedo was [?]red at the Lusitania. The second explosion must have been caused by ammunition [?]board. ...

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  8. MORE WALKING STICKS.

    From Mr. G. Galton, Lindsay-street, "The Chronicle" has received another useful parcel of walking sticks for wounded soldiers. These too will be ...

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  9. TRAVELLING KITCHEN.

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  10. FIVE ZEPPELINS SIGHTED.

    A Deal pilot states that five Zeppeli[?] have been sighted steering in a north westerly direction near North F[?]lkland. (?) ...

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  11. WHY ITALY WILL FIGHT.

    It is momentarily expected in Rom[?] that an official announcement respect[?] ing Italy’s position will be made. The King has [?]ummoned Signor ...

    Article : 237 words
  12. ALLIES’ SUCCESSES.

    A communique states the enemy are threatened with a complete envelopment by our recent successful attacks. They have evacuated all positions ...

    Article : 133 words
  13. THE PORTUGAL RISING.

    Advises from Lisbon state that Senator Frectas fired on Chag[?]s, who was traveiling from Oporto towards L[?]sbon, to take up office. ...

    Article : 97 words
  14. NO. 2 FOR 11TH LIGHT HORSE.

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  15. POISONOUS GASES

    The "Daily Mail’s" Lemberg co[?]spondent states that the German’s capture of Tarnow was largely due to the use of poisonous g[?]ses. The opinion i[?] ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. D. [?]. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

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  17. MAIDOS AND BULAIR DESTROYED[?]

    A message from Dedeagate[?] states:— Maidos and Bulair have been de[?] stroyed. It is officially stated that King ...

    Article : 29 words
  18. KRITHIA HEIGHTS OCCUPIED.

    A despatch from Athens says that the Allies occupied the heights of Krith[?] after desperate fighting, lasting six hours. Fighting in the bills behind ...

    Article : 42 words
  19. ANGRY BRITONS.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. Reginald Ma[?]Kenn[?]) in the Commons, said that 1[?]0 people and 107 constables were in jured, and 8[?] people arrested, as a ...

    Article : 47 words
  20. PUSHING FORWARD.

    The Governor-General yesterday received the following cable message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Lewis Harcourt):—The advance of ...

    Article : 311 words
  21. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Union Forces prisonered 140 Germins eastward of Windho[?]k, and captured 25 wagons of provisions. ...

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  22. A STUBBORN DEFENCE.

    Reuter’s Dardanelles correspondent states that after the landing of troops at the western end of Gall[?]po[?] there were s[?]veral Turkish night attacks. ...

    Article : 182 words
  23. FRENCH PROGRESS.

    A communique states:— Our advance at Hetsas continues. We captured the German line [?]ast of the Canal. ...

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  24. WOMEN SLAUGHTERED

    One thousand women at T[?]ste invaded the Governor's P[?] shouting: "Death to[?] the Emperor; long live Italy[?] The gendarmes fired and ...

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  25. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said that he was considering the question of prohibiting race ...

    Article : 53 words
  26. AMERICA'S NOTE.

    The Vossi[?]che Zeitung announces that high government circles in Germany favor the submission of the difficulties that have arisen with America over the ...

    Article : 44 words
  27. BERLIN COMMUNIQUE.

    A Berlin communique states:— We gav[?] up the advanced positions near St[?]nstr[?]te and Hethas to avoid [?]osses by the heavy ar[?]ill[?]ry. The ...

    Article : 47 words
  28. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

    The hon[?] secretary (Mrs. F. J. Paterson) reports:—Cheque £50[?] from the O[?]Brien family[?] including Mrs. E. O’Brien £10, Mrs. O’Brien £10, Miss ...

    Article : 351 words
  29. BERLIN OFFICIAL CIRCLES.

    Official circles in Berlin consider that war with Italy [?]s inevitable. ...

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  30. THE RETURNED WOUNDED.

    [?]n officers and men, who have been wounded at the Dardanelles are returned to Australia, they will find that complete arrangements for their comfort ...

    Article : 306 words
  31. MORE PIRACY.

    The British steamer Martha has been torpedo[?]d off Aberdeen, The crew was saved. ...

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  32. BLOOD-SOAKED PARAPETS.

    A corporal of the Black Watch, who was wounded, narrates that the bitter hand to hand fighting at La Bass[?] was un[?]ualled. The use of [?]xplixiating ...

    Article : 161 words
  33. AMERICA'S POSITION.

    President Wilson, reviewing the American fleet, said that America wanted no man’s territory, and questioned [?] other nation’s honor. America stood for ...

    Article : 52 words
  34. ATHENS DETERMINED.

    Reports from Athens state that M. Gour[?]aris will notify his determination to resign the Premiership upon the King’s recovery. ...

    Article : 43 words
  35. 1,400 AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    Fourteen [?]undred wounded Australians have arrived at the military [?]pitals. Sir George R[?]id and Bu[?]kley[?] are ...

    Article : 51 words
  36. WOUNDED QUEENSLANDERS.

    In reply to a cable from the Premier (Mr. Den[?]), the Agent General for Queensland (Sir T. B. Robinson) states that [?]e has despatched an officer to ...

    Article : 60 words
  37. HEAVY FIGHTING AT YPRES.

    Bruges’ telegrame report heavy fighting near Ypres. The stream of German wounded is practically in[?]ssant. A great number of private houses ...

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  38. "STAND LIKE ROCKS"

    The son of Mr. E. L. Smith, M.C.E., of 7th Battalion of Infantry, in a letter to his parents, has included some remarks by General Sir Ia[?] Hamilton in ...

    Article : 162 words
  39. BRITISH SUCCESSES.

    Sir John French reports:— The First A[?]ny, under General Sir Donglas [?]aig[?] has achieved further success[?]s south of Rich[?]bourg and ...

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  40. OFFICERS CRUCIFIED.

    A London officer of the Leicester Regiment writes that the Canadians were forced to abandon the wood. A wounded men managed to [?]rawl to the main ...

    Article : 116 words
  41. GERMAN INSURANCE COMPANIES.

    At the annual session of the insurance institute reference was made to the effect of war on insurance business[?] German life companies, it was stated, [?]ad ...

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  42. JAPAN ANO CHINA

    In the House of Commons[?] Mr. Primr[?]s[?], Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Foreig[?] Office, stated that the Government was in communication with ...

    Article : 51 words
  43. THE BRITISH DASH.

    Field Marshal Sir John French [?]eports:— The British continue to fight with great gallantry and determination. ...

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  44. RECORD RECRUITING.

    R[?]ruiting in Sydney yesterday [?] tablished a record, 3[?]0 men passing through the enrolling office. Among [?]hose who e[?]sted were University and ...

    Article : 46 words
  45. CONSTANTINOPLE'S FUTURE.

    Sir Edward Grey, questioned in the House of Commons as to the attitude of Ro[?]ma[?], and as to whether the A[?]ies’ had arrived at any agreement ...

    Article : 63 words
  46. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.

    The Defence Authorities state that five additional officers have been killed at the Darda[?]elles and that two officers and six privates have died from ...

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  47. ALLIES LANDING.

    Mr. Ashmead Bartlett (war correspondent at the Darda[?]lles), telegraphing on the t[?]nth instant, says, the British are not yet in possession of Achibaba, but ...

    Article : 430 words
  48. THE IVORY ELEPHANTS.

    The exquisite [?]vory elephants in mini[?]ture will be disposed of at the Elite Theatre this (Wednesday) evening. There is much speculation as to ...

    Article : 35 words
  49. IN THE CAMEROONS.

    It is officially stated that a French column, under General Mayer, captured Esok[?], in the Cameroons, after a brilliant turning movement. The ...

    Article : 38 words
  50. RELIEF FOR SERVIANS.

    The Premier has cabled £5000 to the Agent-General for the relief of distress in Servin. ...

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  51. "HELL BREAKS LOOSE."

    On Sunday night [?]hell broke [?]o[?]se[?] and before daybreak the British Army stormed the German lin[?]s from Festubert to Rich[?]bourg and La Wue. ...

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  52. INCREASED[?]PAY.

    A Board of Trade return shows that 982,740 workers from January to the end of April secured rises aggregating £133,537 weekly. ...

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  53. TO LEAVE ITALY.

    It is asserted that Signor G[?]o[?]tti will make a public statement to the effect that h[?] believed if posible to obtain from Austria concessions sufficient to ...

    Article : 85 words
  54. SHEEP PREFERRED TO KISSES

    At an [?]uction sale for the [?]e[?]g[?] two sheep realieed £60, whilst three kisses from I[?]al girls resulted in the fund benefiting to the extent of £15/15/. ...

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  55. MEAT FOR THE TROOPS.

    Up to the end of last week, the State Government had shipped 2[?]3,[?]15 car[?]ases of mutton and lamb, and 35,477 quarters of beef, valued at £[?]71,83[?], to ...

    Article : 97 words
  56. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    A communique tates:— We were obliged to fall back in the Carpath[?]ans, in order to unite the Third Army on the River San with adjacent ...

    Article : 119 words
  57. VERY LATEST.

    The "Gior[?]al d’Italin," in a sig[?]ificant article[?] remarks[?] that war has been virtually declared by the unanimity of the King, the Government, and ...

    Article : 58 words
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  61. FURIOUS NIGHT-FIGHTING

    A Paris official message says:— "The Germans in [?]lgium attacked three time[?] at Stee[?]str[?]te last night. The third attack, at daylight[?] was ...

    Article : 122 words
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  63. FIGHTING THE ZEPPELINS.

    A gunner at Dover says [?]e believed [?]e hit a Z[?]ppelin, which was [?]eading for the Channel with its nose p[?]inted downw[?]rd. Twenty-three incendiary bomb[?] ...

    Article : 168 words
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