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  2. MEAT SUPPLIES

    Although on Saturday the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Hagelthorn) stated that, in consequence of the exporters of meat failing to provide for shipment by ...

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  3. NATIONAL SERVICE

    Lord Dennian, formerly Governor-General of the Commonwealth, in a letter to "The Times," advocates national service. He says that the first step is to register all ...

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  4. 100,000 MEN.

    Recruiting at the Victoria Barracks yesterday was more satisfactory than it has been for many days. Altogether 136 men applied for enlistment, and 91 were ...

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  5. THE DARDANELLES

    Further success has-attended the operations of the Allied forces on the Gallipoli Peninsula. The Allies (states a message from ...

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  6. LOSS OF LUSITANIA

    The text of Germany's reply to the American Note concerning the loss of the Lusitania and the continuance of the submarine raids upon shipping, has been made ...

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  7. FIGHTING ON THE SAN

    Russian reports of the situation in Galicis are reassuring. A Petrograd communique states that the Russians have compelled the enemy to fall back at points on the San and Dniester rivers. ...

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  8. ITALY PRESSES ON

    Reports from Italy show that the Italian forces are making progress at several points on the Austrian frontier. It is estimated (states a message from ...

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  9. Young Turks and Peace.

    The Dede Agatch (Bulgarian) correspondent of the Paris "Temps" states that after Italy's declaration of war the Young Turks held a council, at which the attitude ...

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  10. THE WAR CABLES.

    The immediate object of the Italians is to seize Trent, in the Trentino, and Trieste, on the Gulf of Trieste. Into the Trentino the Italians have two main lines of ...

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  11. A.N.A. RECRUITING.

    A public meeting will be held in the town hall, Northcate, this evening, for the purpose of stimulating the recruiting movement in the district. The speakers will be ...

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  12. THE NEW CAMP.

    It is expected that the first batch of soldiers will shift from Broadmeadows to the new quarters at Seymour in a few days, possibly on Thursday. Since the ...

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  13. MEAT IN COLD STORAGE.

    In order that the public may know how long meat is kept in cold storage, the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) has decided that the official meat inspectors are in ...

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  14. WORK AT SEYMOUR.

    SEYMOUR, Monday.—On the site of the new camp over a score of men are working from daylight until dark taking out stumps. This work is proving a little harder than ...

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  15. Sinking of Battleship.

    The loss of life on the British battle-ship Majestic (14,900 tons, four 12in. guns), which was sunk off the Gallipoli Peninsula by a bubmarine was small. ...

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  16. RUSSIA GAINS GROUND

    Satisfactory news of the Russian campaign is contained in the following communique issued in Petrograd:— The Russian troops are pursuing the ...

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  17. ON WESTERN FRONT

    The following official French review of the Western front was issued in Paris at midnight on Sunday:— "On the right bank of the Yser River in ...

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  18. King Victor Emanuel.

    King Victor Emanuel of Italy has sent a telegraph message to His Majesty King George, affirming that the ancient and traditional friendship between the Italian and ...

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  19. MILITARY CARNIVAL.

    A comprensive naval and military carnival is to be held in the Exhibition Building on Saturday next to raise funds for the erection of a large entertainment hall at ...

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  20. BRITISH CABINET.

    The following minor appointments, necessitated by the reorganisation of the Imperial Cabinet, have been officially announced in London:— ...

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  21. Turks Fire on Pinnace.

    A pinnace from the French cruiser Jeanne d'Arc (11,092 tons, two 7in. guns) was reconnoitring villages near Castelorizo, in Asia Minor, when it was fired at by the ...

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  22. SUPPLIES FROM THE NORTH.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—In connection with the scarcity of stock and methods to overcome the difficulty, the Abattoirs' Commission has recommended, among other ...

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  23. Precautions Against Air Raids

    It is leported from Rome that, as a protection against air raids, the Colonnade at the Doge's Palace, in Venice, haa been bricked in, and that sand has been heaped ...

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  24. DEATHS AT THE CAMP.

    During the discussion of the Defence estimates in the House of Representatives last week statements were made regarding alleged deaths of soldiers at the camp. ...

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  25. PRZEMYSL THE OBJECTIVE.

    "General von Mackensen," says a Petrograd, communique, "is repeating, on a much larger scale, the manoeuvre of the Germans at Lodz in November." ...

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  26. TREATING THE WOUNDED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Dr. Colin Chisholm Ross, of'Syduey, writing to his mother from Gezerch Place, Cairo, on May I, gives thrilling details of the fighting at the ...

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  27. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I was pleased to see in your issue of Saturday last such a satisfactory official report as to the number of deaths, &c., at Broadmeadows, and I feel sure that it ...

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  28. CAPTURE OF ABLAIN.

    Although the advances made by the Allies north of Arras have not been great in actual distance, the general opinion is that the latest points gained by the French are of ...

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  29. POLICE NEWS.

    Mr. Goldsmith, P.M., and Mr. T. Testro, J.P., at the Port Melbourne Court yesterday afternoon, resumed the hearing of the charge against Leonard P. Sehitfman, that on April 29 he was in ...

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  30. WAR BY SUBMARINES

    Two vessels have bad exciting experiences with German submarines, both making their escape after a thrilling chase. The steainship Ping Suey (6,458 tons, ...

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  31. "All Goes Well."

    The Japanese Minister for Marine (Vice-Admiral Rokuro Vashiro) has sent a cable message to Mr. Winston Churchill (formerly First Lord of the British Admirality) ...

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  32. STATUS AND THE WOUNDED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A united effort is to be made in various States on behalf of wounded soldiers and Red Cross purposes generally. The secretary to the Premier's ...

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  33. ZEPPELIN'S FATE.

    According to reports from Friedrickshaven, the Zeppelin which attacked Southend fell into the sea. It is stated that after leaving Southend ...

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  34. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The London tramway strikers are still giving trouble. A number of them rioted and wrecked several ears, and work has only been partially resumed. The bulk of ...

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  35. ASSAULT ON NEWSBOY.

    Rickard Jontan. aged about 28 years, was charged at the Richmond Court yesterday with having assaulted Georgie Webb, a newsboy, aged 8 years. ...

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  36. Anti-German Riots.

    Anti-German riots occurred at Milan, and lasted 12 hours Damage amounting to £40.000 was caused. The crowd attacked Siemens, Schubert's premises and ...

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  37. FIJI CONTINGENT.

    SUVA, Monday.—Of the 23 members of the Fiji contingent in the tr[?]nches in Belgium, six have been killed in action, three have died of wounds, and 12 are wounded. ...

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  38. CHARGE AGAINST GERMAN.

    William Baade was proceeded against at the Richmond Court on Monday on an affiliation charge. Baade [?]thnitted paternity, and offred to marry complainant. ...

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  39. JAPANESE SQUADRON'S VISIT.

    FREMANTLE (W.A.), Monday.—The Japanese training squadron, which has paid two previous visits to Australia, arrived this evening from Tokio, via Hong Kong ...

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  40. Germany's Latest Shell.

    The "Daily Mail" States that the Germans are using a new combination shell. It is simple of manipulation. It can be used as shrapul, scattering small or large ...

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  41. SUMMARY OF EARLIER MESSAGES

    From Rome it is advised that correspondents state that the Italians have captured Mount Pasubio, which dominates the Vicenza Valley. ...

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  42. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    CONDAH, Monday.—The annual general meeting of the Condah Swamp Butter Factory Company was held on Saturday. The balance-sheet for the year [?]led March 31 showed a profit of £147/19/8, the ...

    Article : 271 words
  43. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    A slight modification in the details of the compulsory training scheme has been decided upon by the Defence authorities. At present in areas exempt from the ...

    Article : 101 words
  44. WATER STORAGE.

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  46. New Zealand Wounded.

    Captain C. Nelson, of the 15th Hussars, and formerly of New Zealand, has been wounded in action in France. ...

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  49. DARK GLASSES FOR TROOPS.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) gratefully acknowledges the donation of 300 pairs of dark goggles for the use of the troops in Egypt, per Miss Paterson, ...

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