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  2. LAST OF A WARSHIP

    It was amid dramatic scenes that the French ar[?]redd cruiser Leon Gambetta was lost in the Adriatic. The warship, which was of 12,352 tons, ...

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  3. CONTROL OF COMMODITIES

    So keen has been the demand for the wheat which the Government is importing that a further cargo of 6,000 tons has been ordered by the Minister for Agriculture ...

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  4. LUSITANIA'S VOYAGE

    A sensation was caused in New York on Saturday at the newest manifestation by the German Ambassador (Court von Bernstorff) of flagrant disrespect for ...

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  5. THE DARDANELLES

    The official story of the landing on Turkish soil of the armies of the Allies taking part in the Dardanelles operations and of the lighting that followed, was ...

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  6. GALLANT CANADIANS.

    A graphic account of the action fought by the Canadians in West Flanders is supplied by the British Press Bureau. It is as follows:— ...

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  7. SULTAN'S NEPHEW.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reports the death in Constantinople of Prince Sabah-ed-Din, nephew of the Sultan, who was condemned to death last year by the ...

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  8. DUNKIRK SHELLED

    Australia's first casualty lists contain the names of 55 killed and wounded. Good work is being done by the land forces at the Dardanelles, The Australians hold the lower slopes of one of the ...

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  9. THE POST OF HONOUR.

    The "Daily Chronicle" remarks that the Australians and New Zealanders were given the post of honour, namely, to threaten the forts guarding the Narrows. These for[?] ...

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  10. KING'S MESSAGE.

    His Majesty the King has congratulated Rear-Admiral de Robeck, in command of the British fleet attacking the Dardanelles, and General Sir [?]an Hamilton, who is leading ...

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  11. HOLDINGS OF FODDER.

    Following on the discussion which took place in the Legislative Assembly last Thursday on the holdings of fodder by traders, a scheme for the taking of a census ...

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  12. CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES.

    Many messages of congratulation have been received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) through the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) on the splendid ...

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  13. NEW GERMAN MOVE

    A Berlin communique claims that a German army is advancing through Western Russia. "We have reached the railway line from Dunaburg to Libau, a Russian naval ...

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  14. BOLT FROM THE BLUE

    Unexpectedly comes news that the Germans have been bombarding Dunkirk, the fortified seaport and the most northerly town in France. ...

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  15. "MAD DOG OF EUROPE."

    Lord Curzon, a former Victory of India, speaking at the Caxton Hall on Friday, said:—"We have got to punish Germany for her abominable crimes, and chain up ...

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  16. POSTAL EMPLOYEES.

    Reference was made on Saturday by the Postmaster-General (Mr. Spence) to the attitude taken up by his department with reference to postal employees who might ...

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  17. British Advance.

    The British at Seddel Bahr are reported at Athens to have advanced and captured Kamba Tepeh, a hill commanding a large portion of the Gallipoli Peninsula. This ...

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  18. Services to Holland.

    It is notified from Amsterdam that the Zeeland Shipping Company will resume its regular mail service from Holland to England on Monday. ...

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  19. NEWS IN BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—The special edition of "The Argus" this afternoon was eagerly purchased in Ballarat. Many people were in the streets, anxious to learn ...

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  20. COAL CRISIS.

    Negotiations in the coal crisis have broken down, and it is feared that only immediate Government action will prevent a strike The conference of the Coal-miners' ...

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  21. "Amateur Strategy."

    Lord Charles Beresford speaking at Portsmouth, said that the operations in the Dardanelles at present was rather like a piece of amateur strategy, ...

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  22. TREATMENT OF A PATIENT.

    Sir,— My son volunteered and joined the Signalling Corps 4th Light Horse Troop, where he was getting on well and looking forward to being of use to his country in ...

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  23. ELECTIONS IN GREECE.

    The Greek Chamber of Deputies has been dissolved and the elections fixed for June 13. [The question of Greece's participation in ...

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  24. Seizure of Dutch Ship.

    The Prize Court at Hamburg has awarded several Dutch shipping companies indemnities for the seizure and detention of Dutch trawlers by German submarines. ...

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  25. Off the Irish Coast.

    Submarine U23 torpedoed the Russian coal steamer Svorno off the coast of Kerry (south-west of Ireland) on Saturday. The vessel sank in 12 minutes, during which time ...

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  26. EARLIER CABLE MESSAGES.

    The following cable messages appeared in the later edition of "The Argus" on Saturday:— DRINK AND THE WAR. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. DENTAL CORPS.

    Sir,— In "The Argus" to-day there is a letter signed "Indignation," telling how his son has suffered in Egypt through defective teeth and not having the cecessary money ...

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  28. In the Carpathians.

    Only Petrograd communiques are available concerning the fighting in the Carpathians. They read:— "Petrograd, Saturday, Noon.— ...

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  29. Enemy's Failing Cause.

    In his comments on the new German move the Petrograd correspondent of the "Sunday Observer" says:— "The Germans hoped to utilise the several ...

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  30. Profits on War Material.

    The "Daily Telegraph" believes that the Asquith Cabinet intends to tax the profits made by manufacturers of war material on the basis of the average earnings for two ...

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  31. Treatment of Prisoners.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung pleads for the commutation of the sentence of death passed upon the british prisoner of war named Lonsdale, for having struck one ...

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  32. FOUR ZEPPELINS SEEN.

    Another air-raid on England by German airships was made on Friday, but no damage was done. Four Zeppelins took part in the raid. ...

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  33. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    "[?] Messagero," of Rome, states that Austria's military activity is increasing. There are 300,000 German troops in the Trentino (the Austrian provinces coveted ...

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  34. POSITION IN FLANDERS.

    It is reported from Dunkirk that the Germans at Bruges are [?]astily forming new infantry and artillery brigades for the Yser. This will bring the strength of the German ...

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  35. Australasian Shipping.

    The following movements of shipping are reported at London:— Arrivals.— At San Francisco—Ventura, s.s., from Sydney April 10. At lquique— ...

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  36. Arranging for Supplies.

    The British Government has requisitioned the insulated space on all British vessels trading with South America. ...

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  37. LOSSES IN THE FIELD.

    War Office lists show that 639 officers have been killed wounded and taken prisoners during operations in Europe, Asia, and Africa, between March 27 and ...

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  38. DISLOYAL UTTERANCES.

    Sir,—The military authorities in Germany have suspended all the socialists' newspapers published in that country, and in some cases it is understand the editors will ...

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  39. King Edward's Horse.

    It is announced that in King Edward's Horse (The King's Oversea Dominions Regiment) there are vacancies for 100 recruits. ...

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  40. Surrendering Germans.

    A Paris newspaper reports that during the recent fight 4,000 Germans crossed the River Yser, near Steestraate. Their retreat was cut off, as the bridge was ...

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  42. British Shell Zeebrugge.

    As a counter-attack to the shelling of Dunkirk the Allies have heavily bombarded Zeebr[?]gge, the German submarine base in Belgium. ...

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