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  2. THE WAR CABLES.

    One of the most interesting items of news from the western front this morning is the evident enthusiasm of the Allied troops. They have gained their self-confidence by ...

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  3. ITALY ON THE VERGE

    The "Glornale D'Italia" of Rome, in a significant article published on Monday, remarks that war has virtually been declared by the unanimity of the King, the Government, and the nation. "Italy," declares the journal, "is about to fight for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE DARDANELLES

    A message received in Athens on Monday from Dedeagatch, the Bulgarian port on the Egean coast, stated that the Turkish forts at Maidos, above "The Narrows" on the ...

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  5. GERMAN OPTIMISM.

    Germany is said to be more optimistic now than she was in the winter The reasons given are that she has been reassured respecting her food supply, is ...

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  6. DISASTER TO ZEPPELINS

    A Deal pilot has reported that on Monday he sighted five Zeppelin airships off the Kentish coast. They were steering in a north-westerly direction, and were at that ...

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  7. BRITISH SUCCESS

    An immediate effect of the pressure exerted by the Allies in Northern France has been to force the Germans to relinquish important positions in West Flanders. Sir John French received an ovation when he assembled ...

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  8. REPORT BY NEUTRAL OFFICIAL.

    The final chapter of the third part of the French official review, (recently issued), which in the previous chapters dealt with the German supreme effort and its failure, ...

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  9. TENDING THE WOUNDED.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Premier (Mr. Denham) stated to night:—Noting in the press that wounded soldiers would be coming to Brisbane for treatment, I at once ...

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  10. BATTLE OF RICHEBOURG

    A new position has been created in Northern France as the outcome of the British success. Field-Marshal Sir John French, in a ...

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  11. GERMANS WEAKENING

    T Paris communique, issued on Monday at midnight, reads:— "The enemy, threatened with complete envelopment by our recent ...

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  12. AMERICA'S POLICY.

    President Woodrow Wilson defined the attitude of his Administration at the present juncture, when reviewing the United States fleet on Monday. He declared:— ...

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  13. RUSSIANS FALL BACK.

    The fortunes of the Russian armies in the eastern theatre are referred to briefly in the following communique from Petrograd:— ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    Four hundred Australian wounded have arrived in England from the Dardanelles, and have been sent to military hospitals. The Commonwealth High Commissioner ...

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  15. German Methods at Sea.

    The contrast between British and German methods in sea warfare was exhibited in a statement of the deeds of the respective nations, which was placed before the ...

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  16. WANT OF MUNITIONS

    Considerable public anxiety has been caused in England by the publication in several newspapers of a statement that the army is fatally short of ammunition. ...

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  17. PORTUGUESE REVOLT.

    The number of casualties in the revolutionary outbreak in Lisbon was 200 killed and 500 wounded The majority of the victims were members of the Republican ...

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  18. New Zealanders Cared For.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand in London (Mr T. Mackenzie) and Miss Mackenzie on Sunday visited the wounded New Zealand soldiers who have been taken ...

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  19. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The following messages appeared in the lator editions of "The Argus" on Tuesday:— TRANSYLVANIA ARRIVES. ...

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  20. OFFICER CRUCIFIED.

    An officer of the Leicestershire Regiment has stated in a letter received from the front that when the Canadians were forced to abandon a wood, during tue recent ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA'S RENOWN.

    Upon their first meeting since the occurrence of fighting in the Gallipoli Peninsula both Houses of the State Parliament yesterday, amid much enthusiasm, agreed to the ...

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  22. TREASON IN GERMANY.

    Advices which have reached Copenhagen from Berlin state that Senator Possehl, of Lubeck, the owner of Swedish and Norwegian mines, his been arrested for ...

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  23. GERMAN S.-W. AFRICA.

    His Majesty the King has sent has congratulations by cable message to General Botha (Prime Minister of South Africa) and his troops on the occasion of the ...

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  24. EIGHT HOURS ART UNION.

    Despite the cold driving showers which swept the city at frequent intervals last night the old Trades Hall was crowded by ticket-holders anxious to witness the ...

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  25. STAMP SALES AT RABAUL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The trial of Second Licutcnant Moore by court-martial on a charge of having disobeyed a military order issued at Rabaul in connection with the ...

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  26. Captain Curwen.

    Captain W. J. H. Cuprwen, who was aidede-camp to Lord Denman, when GovernorGeneral of the Commonwealth, and also to the present Governor-General (Sir ...

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  27. Dying Curse Each Other.

    A corporal of the famous "Black Watch" Regiment, who was wounded in the fighting in North-Eastern France, has given an interesting account of the furious struggles ...

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  28. INTERNED GERMAN PRISONERS

    Since some of them were shot by the guard in the Isle of Man (writes oin london correspondent), the German prisoners interned in England have given ...

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  29. King Constantine's Illness.

    Unfavourable Report from Athens. Further unfavourable news legarding the condition of King Constantine of Greece, who is suffering from pleurisy, is contained ...

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  30. Anti-German Riots in London

    The Home Secretary (Mr. R. McKenna) has stated in the House of Commons that 150 people and 107 constables were injured in the anti-German riots in London, and ...

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  31. German Baronet.

    Sir Edgar Speycr, a native of Germany, has offered to resign the Privy Councillorship, to which he was appointed by King Edward VII, in 1909, and the baronctcy ...

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  33. Prohibition of Horse-Racing.

    In the House of Commons on Monday the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), replying to a question, said that the Government were considering the question of prohibiting race ...

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  34. Fighting in Cameroons.

    The official announcement is made that a French column under General Mayer has caputred Escka, in the German Cameroons, West Africa, after effecting a brilliant ...

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  35. AUSTRALASIAN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—At London—Orestes, s.S., from Melbourne March 21. At San Francisco— Aurora, bqtine., from Newcastle Feb. 18. At Callao—Belfast, bq., from Newcastle ...

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  36. THE CAMP HOSPITAL.

    Sir,—The hospital at Broadmeadows has no milk. Has anyone a cow to give?— Yours, &c., Malvern, May 18. ...

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  37. Armenians Massacred.

    The Russian Consul at Urumiah, in Persis, states that 6,000 Armenians have been [?] at Van, in Turkish Armenia. ...

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