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  2. 100,000 MEN.

    Numbers of men are beginningito realise the urgent necessity of the call for more troops. Unfortunately, they are not all physically fit to be used as soldiers, but the ...

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  3. CANADIAN HERO

    The King has sent a telegraph message to Sub-Lieutenant Warneford, the Canadian officer of thhe British Naval Flying Wing, who was reported yesterday to have ...

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  4. CARE OF THE TROOPS.

    During yesterday's session of the Senate, Senator Needham (W.A) directed the attention of the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce.) to the report that the state of ...

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  5. THE WAR CABLES.

    Although the Ailies are daily gaining ground in France and on the Italinia frontire, so much depends upon the fighting in Galicia that the situation there is of chief ...

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  6. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    Coincidentally with the report by the Exchange Telegraph Agency that America's second Note to Germany in regard to the submarine warfare against merchant ...

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  7. THE DARDANELLES.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reports that the general offensive by the Allies in the Dardanelles continues with the most importnnt results. ...

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  8. ITALY'S ARMY

    Mr. Bryan, America's apostle of Peace, has resigned from the Wilson Cabinet in consequence of the tone of the second Note despatched to Germany protesting against submarine warfare. ...

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  9. STIMULATING RECRUITING.

    The Lord Mayor (Sir David Hennessy) said yesterday that he intended calling a public meeting in the Town Hall, probably at the latter end of next week, to-stimulate ...

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  10. Latest in Airships.

    Referring to the destruction by two other British naval officers of the hangar at Evere, in Belgium, in which a Zeppelin was supposed to have been boused at the time, ...

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  11. GERMANS GOING WEST

    The enormous transport of German troops continues to the Yser line. The Dutch frontier has been closed with barded and electric wires, and the Belgians have been ...

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  12. ON THE ISONZO

    Nothing but favourable news comes from Rome concerning the Italian forces invading Austria. The duel for Tolmino, 19 miles north of ...

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  13. ADELAIDE'S RECORD.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The number of volunteers who were examined to day for inclusion in the Expeditionary' Force numbered 168. Of that number 150 were ...

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  14. 17 PERSONS PERISH.

    The Belgian steamship Menapien (1,886 tons), bound from Algiers to Middlesborough (England) with a cargo of iron are, was destroyed by a submarine on ...

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  15. Service at St. Paul's, London.

    A memorial service will be held for the Australian and New Zealand troops that have fallen in the war at St. Paul's Cathedral next Tuesday evening. ...

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  16. MORE TROOPS NEEDED.

    In the letters from our soldiers at the front telling of thrilling deeds and brilliant victories, there is a gein of urgent appeal to the manhood of Australia. Here are some ...

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  17. Coward and Hero.

    Professor J. H. Morgan, of University College, London, in an explanation fo the Army Sentences Suspension Act, giving a sentenced soldier an opportunity of ...

    Article : 105 words
  18. VOICE OF EMPIRE.

    A paper advocaling the holding of a convention it the end of the war reprosenting all parties in the Empire, to consider the possibilities of Imperial federation and how ...

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  19. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the executive council of the Australian branch of the Red Cross Society was held yesterday at Federal Government House. He Excellency Lady Helen Munro ...

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  20. FOOTBALLERS AND THE WAR.

    The Hawthorn Council last night considered a letter from the Victorian Football Association to the effect that with a view of stimulating recruiting among ...

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  21. BASE HOSPITAL REPORT.

    Lieut-Colonel Barrett, writing to Her Excellency Lady Helen Munro Ferguson from the Base Hospital, Cairo, on May 9, says:— "I am writing you a brief line at the end ...

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  22. BROADMEADOWS CAMP.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) stated yesterday that the had received the report of the engineer officers, and they stated that, with an expenditure ...

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  23. KAISER'S MOTTO.

    Messages from Bernie state that the Kaiser has returned to Berlin from Vicnna. When addressing the troops in Galicia, ...

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  24. Meat from Australasia.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Runeiman) stated that no insurance had been paid on the Australasian ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE

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  26. Hindenburg's New Post.

    Field Marshal von Hindenberg, according to a message which has reached Berne, is reported to have remarked, after the fall of Przymysl:— ...

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  27. German Aspirations.

    According to Amsterdam reports, Dutch newspapers are perturbed it a speech by the King of Bavaria, in which he stated that the fruits of the war would he extension ...

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  28. SEYMOUR CAMP.

    SEYMOUR, Wednesday.—The soldiers in camp here were agreeably surprised this morning when they found that the rain had ceased. The falls had made the ...

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  29. British Casualties.

    A British ensualty list was published on Tuesday, containing the names of 30 officers and 2,650 men. Of these casualties, 2,002 occurred in France and 569 in the ...

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  30. Treatment of Germans.

    Lord Headley, in a speech at Windsor, declared that it was a Britishder's duty to God to hate all devils, and to make no compromise with the Evil One. ...

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  31. Australasian Shipping.

    Aiiiv.ils.-At I.ondouWelhugtoii April 22. ...

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  32. Danish Spy in England.

    Spies continue to seek information in Great Britain for the use of Germay and her allies. A Dane named Abdon Jappe has been ...

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  33. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    Highly satisfactory news is contained in an Italian comunique, which states:— "All along the frountier our advanced troops are capturing important positions, ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.

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  35. SAVAGE CLUB CONCERT.

    The following letter has been received by the Lord Mayor from Sir John Madden regarding the recent concert given by the Savage Club, of which the Chief Justice is ...

    Article : 429 words
  36. Shortage of Spelter.

    The spot price for spelter has advanced £13, to £110, and that for forward £7, to £100. It is understood that the Munitions Committee will commandeer all supplies, ...

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  37. OILSKINS FOR SENTRIES.

    Sir,—A few weeks ago some kind friend gave about 90 oilskin coats and sou-westers for the use of our soldiers when doing sentry duty. But is has been remarked that they ...

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  39. The Vainglorious Enemy.

    It is reported from Petrograd that a [?] staff order has been found at Bzura, [?] of Warsaw, which reads:— "By God's dispensation we have ...

    Article : 66 words
  40. BALLARAT RECRUITS.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—The heavy casualties reported this week amongst Ballarat boys at the front has had a stimulating effect on recreuting 35 young men ...

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  41. RECOVERING FROM WOUNDS.

    The friends of Sergeant R. L. S. Murphy have received a cable message from Malta stating that he is convalescont. ...

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