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  3. NORTH SEA FIGHT.

    It is officially stated that a short engagement occurred off the Belgian coast on Tuesday afternoon between British destroyers and monitors and German ...

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  4. Air Service Vindicated.

    The general impression in the lobbies at Westminster is that the debate on the air service has vindicated the British administration of that section of the ...

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  5. "YE MAYE FAYRE."

    The thousands who appreciate the good work done by the Cheer-up Society and Returned Soldiers' Association will have an opportunity of tendering to those ...

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  6. Sir Roger Casement.

    At Bow street Police Court to-day the preliminary hearing of the charges of high treason preferred against Sir Roger Casement and ...

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  7. CONSCRIPTION DEBATE.

    The debate on the Budget was resumed in the House of Representatives to-day by Mr. Watt, who advocated comscription. He said he considered that Mr. Finlay ...

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  8. British Monitor Destroyed.

    It is officially reported that Turkish artil-lery set fire to and destroyed a small Bri-tish monitor on Saturday last, May 13. Two men were killed and two wounded. ...

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  9. Her Own Petard.

    A German minelayer has been blown up off Falsterbo, Sweden, by one of its own mines. One man was lolled. A portion of the crew was rescued. ...

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  10. ALIENS IN ENGLAND.

    The Bethnal Green tribunal, which is engaged in hearing applications for ex-emption from military service, has strongly protested that there are 200,000 ...

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  11. America and Germany.

    The German Minister to Washington (Count Bernstorff) has handed to Mr. Lansing the communication from Berlin warning neutral merchant vessels that ...

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  12. THE "GRAFT" SCANDAL.

    Henry Alfred Morgan, who was arrested last night after the presentation of the report by Mr. Justice Pring concerning the enquiry into the matter of the proposed ...

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  13. WHEAT OR COAL?

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Charlton moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the embargo placed by the Government upon the export of ...

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  14. COMMERCIAL CONGRESS.

    The Brisbane Commerce Congress was concluded to-day. A variety of subjects was dealt with. Several motions on the subject of trade after the war were ...

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  15. No Concriptionists Fined.

    Edward Grubb. A. Brockway, and W. Chamberlain (Honorary Treasurer, Secretary, and Organizer reflectively of the "No-Conscription Fellowship"), the Rev. ...

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  16. AMERICANS DROWNED.

    The Dutch steamer Batavier V., whose loss was reported on Tuesday, was either mined or torpedoed in the North Sea. The explosion wrecked the engine room. ...

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  17. DUBLIN DAMAGE.

    It has been officially announced, that in connection with the destruction of private property in Dublin, a State grant will be made as an act of grace. ...

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  18. CONGREGATIONAL CONFERENCE.

    The sixth triennial Assembly of the Congregational Union of Australia was opened to-day. The President (Rev. Dr. Roseby) delivered an ...

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  19. Shattered by a Mine.

    A thrilling story has been told of the escape of a British submarine from total destruction by a mine explosion while on a reconnoitring expedition. The vessel ...

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  20. Mr. Hughes.

    The Empire Producers Organisation is arranging to hold a conference of representatives of industrial and agricultural labour at the Mansion House on June 14. The ...

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  21. Irish Revolt Commission.

    The royal commission which is to enquire into the causes of the Irish rebellion will hold its first sitting at Westminster tomorrow. ...

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  22. MR. ASQUITH.

    The Exchange Telegraph Agency states that Mr. Asquith has teen sworn in as an Irish Privy Councillor, thereby joining the Irish Executive. The step gives weight to ...

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  23. Foreign Office Change.

    The official announcement has been made that Lord Harding (late Viceroy of India) has accepted the office of Permanent Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs, in ...

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  24. French Vessel Destroyed.

    The captain of the Norwegian steamer Falkland, which has arrived at Philadelphia from London, has reported having rescued four of the crew of the French ...

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  25. Incidents of the War.

    The announcement that the British Board of Trade has determined all contracts between the Zinc Corporation and the German metal firm of Aaron Hirsch and ...

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  26. Defence Topics.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) submitted Mr. Coombs's report upon the proposed strategic railway. The ...

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  27. HOBART CONGRESS.

    The Hobart Interstate Trade Union Congress had a busy day yesterday, discussing a variety of proposals. Prominent among these was the question of preference to ...

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  28. BRITISH AIR SERVICE.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. W. Joynson Hicks (Unionist, Brentford) put forward a motion urging the Government to provide e powerful and unified air ...

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  29. SEA POWER AND PEACE

    The text of an interview which Mr. Marshall, an American journalist, had with the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. A. J. Balfour) has been issued with official ...

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  30. Heroine's Bona Fides, Suspected.

    A young woman, rejoicing in the name of Lily Violet Montgomery Jerome Pepperell, appeared before the Water Police Court yesterday ...

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  31. BOTH USE AND ORNAMENT.

    In connection with the formation of a camel corps for military service abroad, the Chief Secretary (Mr. Black) has approved of the camels at the Zoo being ...

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  32. SHORTAGE OF MEAT.

    A further advance in the already high price of meat in the Perth retail trade is likely, as startling increases in the beef market have been followed by a sharp rise ...

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  33. General Items.

    The officers of the Lands Title Office on Wednesday said farewell to Capt B. P. Playford, assistant chief draftsman, on the eve of his departure for the front with the 43rd Battalion. ...

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  34. AN ELECTION DIFFICULTY.

    An extraordinary position has arisen in connection with the Legislative Council election. In the Central Province, the polling officer appointed for South ...

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  35. German "Black Hand."

    Farther evidence was heard to-day at the Holdsworthy concentration camp by the District Coroner (Mr. Richardson Clark) in connection with the inquest concerning ...

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  37. The Aid of Science.

    The High Commissioner for Australia, "Mr. Andrew Fisher, speaking before the British Science Guild, described the establishment in Australia of an Institute of ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN FLYING CORPS COMFORTS.

    A successful inaugural meeting of those in-terested in the supply of comforts and necessities for the members of this corps was held at the residence of the head of the South Australian ...

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  39. Defence Badges.

    On March 17 Morgan Kenny, trading as Johnny Morgan, Bourke street, was fined £2, with £1 1/ costs, at the City Court on a charge of having sold badges ...

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  40. TRENCH COMPORTS.

    In a letter received from the citizens War Chest Fund, Sydney, last week, the bon. Secretary says:—"Mr. sudden speaks most enthusiastically about the splendid work of the League of Loyal ...

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  41. VANDALS ABROAD.

    Damage, estimated at several hundred pounds, was done to 75 plateglass windows of shore in Elizabeth and Bourke streets early this morning. Three initials, ranging ...

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  42. MEN'S RED CROSS WORK.

    Mr. A. S. Austin (Chairman of the men's section of the British Bed Cross Society) writes from Melbourne endorsing previously published statements regarding "the urgent necessity for work, ...

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