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  2. EMPLOYERS CONFERENCE

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The seventh annual conference of the central council of the employers of Australia was opened in Adelaide-to-day, with a full attendance of ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION.

    An interesting report describing the situation in Belgium appears in the Amsterdam newspaper the "Telegraaf." It is stated that British warships have ...

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  4. 100,000 MEN.

    The complete figures for Monday show that 75 men were enrolled in Melbourne and 35 in the country, a total of 110. The same day 152 men went into camp at ...

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  5. GLORIOUS DEEDS.

    Additional awards for distinguished conduct in the field are announced in the "London Gazette." The names of the recipients include the ...

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  6. "HUMANE" GERMANS

    The American Ambassador in London (Mr. W. H. Page) has handed to the British Secretary'of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) a note containing Germany's ...

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  7. PEACE TALK.

    Count Julius Andrassy, formel a member of the Hungarian Cabinet, has admitted to a press inteiviewer in Buda 'Pesth that the recent conference he attended in ...

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  8. FIERCE BATTLE

    A battle, which was as bitter as that at Neuve Chapelle, has been fought at Zillebeke, in Western Belgium. The result was of great importance. The enemy became demoralised at the havoc wrought ...

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  9. AUSTRIA AND ITALY

    "Relations between Austria and Italy have become acute," says a telegram from Rome of Monday afternoon. The family and staff of the Austrian ...

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  10. RECRUITING AT COBURG.

    A public meeting, convened by the mayor (Councillor A. T. Davis), to stimulate recruiting for the Expeditionary Forces, was held in the Public Hall, Coburg, last night, ...

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  11. FIREMEN FOR THE FRONT.

    According to a statement contained in the annual report of the chief officer of the Country Fire Brigades Board (Captain Marshall), which was furnished to the State ...

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  12. Ex-Premier of Greece.

    M. Venizelos, the ex-Premier of Greece, has arrived at Alexander[?] He received a frantic demonstration of welcome at the quay. ...

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  13. Germany Has Failed.

    The "New York Times" sees in the letter from Herr Dernburg, the Kaiser's financial agent in the United States, which was read at a pro-German gathering[?]at Portland ...

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  14. HOLLAND'S GRIEVANCE.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that Germany, on her own initiative, has informed Holland that it is possible that an accident was the cause of the Katwyk being ...

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  15. AUSTRIA AND ITALY.

    The Paris newspaper the "Figaro" states that it was rumoured in Rome that Italy had fixed yesterday (Tuesday) as the last day for a definite Austrian answer to ...

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  16. SOLDIERS IN HOSPITAL.

    When asked yesterday if he had heard anything of alleged misconduct on the part of certain soldiers in the military hospital at Osborne House, Geelong, the Minister ...

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  17. Killing Fisherfolk.

    The Grimsby trawler Fermo reports that a submarine on Sunday torpedoed the trawler Vanilla in the North sea. The explosion almost shattered the ...

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  18. CONTROL OF COMMODITIES.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—Despite the determination of the Price of Goods Board that bread sold over the counter in country districts should be retailed at 9d. per 4lb. loaf, ...

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  19. THE DRY CANTEEN.

    According to a statement made yesterday by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce), remarkably good business is done at the Garrison Institute, the co-operative ...

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  20. FIGHTING IN BELGIUM

    A successful action by British forces in West Flanders is announced by the British Press Bureau. The movement commenced on the evening ...

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  21. IN CARPATHIANS.

    Despite the heavy thaw in the Carpathians, and the consequent boggy state of the roads, the battle rages in the neighbourhood of the Uszok Pass. ...

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  22. "World Against Us."

    The "New York Herald" asks whether Germany is trying to drag America and Holland into the war so as to excuse her foredoomed failure by enabling her to raise the ...

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  23. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Necessary Commodities Commission of New South Wales and the Price of Goods Board of "Victoria have agreed to cooperate in certain ...

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  24. Capture of M. Garros.

    Garros, the famous Frenchman, who had displayed marked ascendancy over German airmen, has been captured at Ingelmunster, near Courtrai, in Western Belgium. ...

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  25. ZEPPELIN RAID.

    The corrospondent of the "Daily Express," writing from the Belgian frontier, states That there is great activity throughout the entire German naval and military ...

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  26. Prisoners Massacred.

    The Germand early in April managed to cross the Yser River in West Flanders, near Driegrachten, but were driven back the next day by a Belgian force. ...

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  27. The Dardanelles.

    Russian airmen, who have returned to Odessa, in the Black Sea, after having reconnoitred the country, report that the Turks have concentrated in great strength ...

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  28. German South-west Africa.

    The 4th Brigade of the Union force operating in German South-West Africa, has occupied Seebeit, an important junction on the Kalkfontein branch of the Luderitz ...

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  29. RETURNS OF FODDER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—After a sitting this afternoon, the Necessary Commodities Control Commission decided to forward a request to the Governor (Sir Gerald ...

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  30. GIFT MOTOR-AMBULANCE.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has gratefully accepted an offer from the Melbourne grain trade to donate a motor-ambulance for the use of the ...

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  31. British Prisoners.

    The Berlin "Lokal Anzeiger" is the authority for the statement that thirteen British officers are being subjected to solitary confinement at Cologne as a reprisal ...

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  32. Japanese Navy.

    It is announced in Japanese official circles in London that Japan is, augmenting her navy. She is now constructing two firstclass battle-ships. ...

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  33. BACK FROM EGYPT.

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  34. Spain and Portugal.

    It is reported from Madrid that Count Romanones, a former Liberal Premier of Spain, in an important speech, has urged Spam's adherence to the Triple Entente. ...

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  35. Interned Cruiser Prinz Eitel.

    Some members of the crew of the German auxiliary cruiser Prinz Eitel Friedrich, now interned at "Newport News in Virginia (U.S.A.) have reached Copenhagen on ...

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  36. THE LIQUOR PROBLEM

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The Governor of Western Australia (Sir Harry Barron) has followed the King's example, by refraining from the use of all intoxicating liquors, and ...

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  37. Blame for the War.

    What purported to be an interview with Herr Ballin, director-general of the Hamburg-Amerika steamship line, and it close personal friend of the Kaiser's, appeared ...

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  38. WAVES OF STEEL.

    On April 10 a brief official French announcement reviewing the operations on the western front, stated:— "In the Montmare wood we have ...

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  39. Non-Unionists in Mines.

    The North Wales Miners Association has notified the owners that after May 9 they will cease work in any mine where non unionists or non-financial members of ...

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  40. DEFAULTING DEBTORS.

    Sir,—Allow to bring under the notice of the Defence department the injustice that some business people are suffering under through some men getting credit, and ...

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  41. French in Alsace.

    The fighting elsewhere on the western front, especially in Alsace, is reviewed in the following official announcements:— "Paris, Monday, 6 p.m.—The ...

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  42. MINISTER AND EARLY CIOSING.

    At a public meeting held in the Baptist Church. Northcote, on Monday night, and organised by the Jika Jika No-license League, Mr. J. G. Membrey, honorary ...

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  43. FUNDS FOR THE WAR.

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    The British advance it Zilbbeke is another flank attack against the Gevman position at Lille. It has been explained in the "Notes by a Military Expert" that Lille and Arras are the two main buttresses of the German line in the north, and they serve as the shoulders protecting the main line of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  45. German Hatred of England

    Grand-Admiral yon Tirpitz, Minister of Marine, who is spoken of as the "Father of the German Navy," will celebrate his birthday on April 24. The statement comes ...

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  46. FOOTBALL AND WAR.

    Sir,—Everyone agrees as to the noble Belgian cause, and I would beg to offer a suggestion to replace Mr. M. J. Brungeo's of to-day, that is, that an extra admisson ...

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  47. POSITION OF ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    Archdeacon Hindley was the speaker at the weekly temperance meeting, held at the Temperance Hall last night. The archdeacon said that, although Anglieans ...

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  48. CAMP EQUIPMENT.

    Sir,—As a visitor at camp I was astonished at the poor system of drainage round each tent. Were it a contractors' camp a man from each tent would make drains round the ...

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  49. Germans Sow Mines' in Baltic.

    In order to prevent communication between Russia and Sweden stitcs a Copenhagen telegram, the German fleet has laid a mine-field in the vicinity of the Aland ...

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  50. LEGISLATORS AT THE FRONT.

    Sir,—In the "National Review" for March is a list of members of the House of, Commons sewing in the present war. The number and party to which they belong are as ...

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  51. VICTORIAN BRANCH.

    The following contribution has been received by the hon, treasurer of the Victorian branch:— Amount previously acknowledged, £7,052/2/4; children of St. Jame's Free Kindergarten, West ...

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  52. Loss of E15.

    Amsterdam messages state that a Turkish announcement has accounted for the loss of the British submarine E15. The vessel left the island of Tenedos, at ...

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  53. "Hero of Berlin."

    The "Nonoe Vremya," of Petrograd, has learned that Field-Marshalvon Hindenburg, the Masurian Lakes' victor, has fallen into disfavour with the German General Staff, ...

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  54. "THE ARGUS" LIST.

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  55. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The following makes, curious reading:— 1. Men who were eent to Broadmeadows fourteen, weeks ago (mark the time) have ...

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  56. Y.M.C.A. FIELD SERVICE FUND.

    We have received the following additional contribution:—Previously acknowledged, £199, 18/; M.B., £1; total £200/18/. The balance-sheet of Widford garden fete, held ...

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  57. Australasian Shiping.

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  58. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—In reference to the medical manifesto from the "Lancet" published with the news relating to dunk and the war on Monday, this dates back to March, 1907. ...

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  59. NEW SOUTH WALES SHIPPING.

    SYDNEY (575 Miles).—Arrived.—April 20—Tofu[?]. from Samon and Fiji: Burr[?]nbeet, from Melbourne; Southborough, from Port P[?]rie. "S[?]lled.[?] April 20—Barwon and Ca[?]mus, for Melbourne via ...

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  60. Challenge Disregarded.

    Four officers, driving in a motor-car near Ramsgate, a watering place in Kent, disregarded the challenge of a sentry. Lieutenant Winch, of the East Kent Rifles, ...

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