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  2. THE DARDANELLES

    Reuter's correspondent at Cairo has telegraphed the first report of the actual fighting during the landing of the Australasian troops at Gaba Tepe, on the ...

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  3. DARDANELLES STRUGGLE.

    The campaign which the Allies have entered upon at the Dardanelles is one of supreme difficulty, and the result will have a very far-reaching effect upon the ...

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  4. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio says it is understood that the Japanese Cabinet will decide to send an ultimatum to China. Other reports state that the ultimatum ...

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  5. GERMAN INFAMY.

    Germany's latest act of "frightfulness"— the use of poisonous gases—was bitterly inveighed against on Wednesday night, when the Bishop of London (Dr. ...

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  6. BERLIN DEPRESSED

    It is announced now, on the authority of the, leading German news agenoy, that Berlin was misled into believing that the Russians had been defeated heavily in Galicia. ...

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  7. ON YSER CANAL.

    "Eyewitness," the official reported attached to the British headquarters staff in France, devotes the greater portion of his latest report to the fighting in the Y[?] ...

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  8. MOTOR-'BUS UPSET

    A sensational accident occurred in Bridge road, Richmond, yesterday afternoon, when a motor-omnibus travelling to the city collided with a horse-drawn vehicle, ...

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  9. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS

    The treatment of the 39 British officers who are being kept in solitary confinement in Germany because Great Britain declines to treat Germany's submarine pirate crews ...

    Article : 270 words
  10. GERMANS MASSING.

    Amsterdam advices are that there has been a great concentration of Germans in Flanders at Roulers and Courtrai, northwest and west respectively of Ypres, and ...

    Article : 216 words
  11. GALICIAN "VICTORY"

    Wolfi's Bureau, the German News Agency, has announceed, states an Amsterdam message, that the great victory alleged to have been gained by the Germans in ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. HEAVY TURKISH LOSSES.

    A Mitylene telegram, received in Athena, reports that the Turks, considerably reinforced, attacked the Allies' camp at Krithia, on Tuesday. The enemy were ...

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  13. GETTING A FOOTING.

    The "Daily Chronicle" has published a telegram dated on Thursday (April 20) from a motor-launch under Gaba Tepe, where the Australians lauded on the previous ...

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  14. Heavy Canadian Losses.

    It was stated by Mr. H. J. Tennant (Under Secretary for War) in the House of Commons, that the total, Canadian losses in Flanders in killed and wounded are— ...

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  15. Enemy's Aeroplanes.

    Two Turkish aeroplanes made. an attack on the Allies' warships at the entrance to the Dardanelles. while the warships were near Seddul ...

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  16. Contrasts in Claims.

    A Berlin wireless message states:—"We penetrated the third Russian line in Western Galicia. The whole line is retreating on the wisloka River. The Russians ...

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  17. POISONED WELLS.

    The Colonial Office has issued the follow ing communique exposing a dastardly deed on the part of the Germans in South-West African ...

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  18. Cotton for Germany.

    Tho Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Neil Primrose), in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said that there was every reason to believe that the figures ...

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  19. French Recapture Hetsas[?]

    The Paris communique, issued at midnight on Wednesday, reads:— "On the Yser canal, in West Flanders we have recaptured Hetsas, seven miles north ...

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  20. Clyde Shipyard Workers.

    The Clyde shipowners and employees, at a conference held at Glasgow, have decided that the men shall report themselves daily to the British Admiralty, who will have ...

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  21. FIGHTING IN DARDANELLES

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  22. AMERICAN SHIP SUNK.

    In a Note to Germany America declines to adopt the suggestion that the amount of the reparation which should be paid for the loss of the American four-[?]nasted ship ...

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  23. Russian Bled to Death.

    A Petrograd message asserts that on the Prussian frontier the Germans captured a Russian scout, who refused to give any information. ...

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  24. EARLY CLOSING OF HOTELS.

    At the Mechanics' Institute, Williamstown, last night, a large meeting of citizens convened by the mayor was held to discuss the advisability of assisting in the proposal ...

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  25. WAR CRY OF PATHANS.

    "Eye-Witness," with Field-Marshal Sir John French's staff, recounts a recent instance of the stadiness of Indian troops. A shell burst in the middle of a battalion ...

    Article : 112 words
  26. MAN KILLED BY TRAM.

    While driving an electric tram along Epsom road, Ascotvale, yesterday evening, Isaac Wilson, the motorman, noticed a dark object lying on the track. ...

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  27. DISLOYAL UTTERANCES.

    Sir,—Regarding the dislovalty [?]plained of by correspondents, [?] should think it is explained as being part of th[?] German scheme of bribery, espionage, &c., of which ...

    Article : 129 words
  28. REJECTED MEN.

    Sir,—As a N.C.O. of upwards of 10 years' service, and one who has volunteered for active service in the ordinary course, but has been rejected for a slight physical ...

    Article : 156 words
  29. Bonus for Coal Miners.

    According to the "Daily Telegraph," the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), who has been arbitrating on the dispute between the miners and colliery-owners on the ...

    Article : 70 words
  30. GERMAN FINANCE.

    In his Budget Speech on Tuesday, the Chanccllor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd George, declared that Germany's method of Financing the war by issuing paper and ...

    Article : 108 words
  31. BRITISH COAL.

    From May 13 next, the export of coal and coke from the United Kingdom except to British possessions and allied countries, will be prohibited. ...

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  32. FEELING IN ITALY.

    Military crities are of the opinion that German assertions of successes on both Eastern and Western frontiers arc intended to influence Italy at a critical ...

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  33. GREATER MELBOURNE BILL.

    A communication from the city of Prahran to the Malvern Council on Monday night directed attention to the proposal to give one ratepayer one vote in the proposed bill ...

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  34. Alcohol in Beer.

    A deputation of brewe[?]s waited on the Chancellor of the Exchoquer (Mr. Lloyd George), in connection [?]th the Government's proposals to restri[?]t the drink traffic ...

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  35. AUSTRALASIAN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—At London—Den of Ogil, s.s., from Melbourne March 4. At Pa[?]— Ardanmohr, s.s., from neweastle March 27. At Salavery—Neotsfield, s[?]., from ...

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  37. TROOPS ENTERTAINED.

    Mrs. Qu[?]ll, hon, secretary, assisted by Mrs. H[?]io Webb, hon. treasurer, of the Austra[?] Salon, gave a coneert to the australian Bridging Train Corps in the Domain on Wednesday evening. ...

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