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  2. A "GERMAN PEACE."

    A notable speech on the meaning of a "German peace" was delivered, by Sir Edmund Barton at Granville this evening. He said:—If Germany is given time to ...

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  3. THE WAR SITUATION.

    If the German peace terms were as stated from Holland, they would have a superficial moderation likely to appeal to war-weary elements among the Western ...

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  4. DASHING AUSTRALIAN ACTIONS.

    The British War Mission has stated that with the French and British reserves now available the situation on the west front has considerably improved, although the ...

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  5. [?] Recruiting Scheme.

    Arrangements having been perfected in connection with the new recruiting scheme, a monster meeting will be held in the Exhibition Building on Thursday night ...

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  6. RECRUITING.

    Recruiting in Australia daring last week disclosed the best results for the past 10 months. The total number of men enlisting reached 953, compared with 752 the ...

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  7. EASTERN THEATRE.

    A Palestine official communique issued on Monday stated:—Our advanced troops Which are holding Es Salt, were recently withdrawn from that position, and ...

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  8. AMERICANS ACTIVE.

    According to the report of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, approximately 1,000,000 American women are now making monitions or working in other ...

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  9. SIXTEEN LAUNCHES IN WEEK.

    The Shipping Board launched 10 steel and six wooden ships for the week ended May 5. The boats represented a tonnage of 89,195 tons. A further 80,180 tons has ...

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  10. Aircraft Delays.

    President Wilson has ordered an investigation into charges that have been made concerning the delays in the production of aircraft. ...

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  11. A VOLUNTARY BALLOT.

    The Director-General of Recruiting (Mr. Mackinnon) said to-day that arrangements were being made for meetings to be held in all the ...

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  12. SUICIDE IN GAOL.

    The Rome Commendatore says that Signor Bon Amico, a high official in the Italian Ministry of Munitions, who was awaiting trial on charges of corruption, has ...

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  13. A Friend Till Death.

    Among many small instances of the happy relations of the Australians with the French soldiers and people there deserves to be told the romantic story of the ...

    Article : 356 words
  14. MIRACLES IN CONCRETE.

    American messages by wireless telegraphy, made available by the American. Consul-General in Melbourne are as following:— ...

    Article : 217 words
  15. Revolt Against Germans.

    The revolt against German domination in the Ukraine Republic has become be strong that the Rada has even lost the support of the bourgeoisie. Anti-German feeling ...

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  16. ATTESTED ON TUESDAY.

    G. C. LIGERTWOOD, solicitor; F. W. SELLARS, welder, M.T.T.: S. E. CLAYFIELD, mechanic; W. F. BOWERS, motor mechanic; H. C. PREST, student. Country papers—A. G. ...

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  17. British Line Advanced.

    Gen. Haig, in his morning report, states:—By a minor operation our line westward and south-westward of Morlancourt, between the Samme and the Ancre, has ...

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  18. Y.M.C.A. AND A GRATEFUL MOTHER

    Mrs. E. Bawden, of Carn Brae, Aldgats, has written to the Y.M.C.A., Adelaide:—"I would like to write a lew lines to thank the Y.M.C.A., here in ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT ASSISTING.

    The Premier (Mr. Ryan) had a long interview this afternoon with the Federal Minister of Recruiting (Mr. Orchard). Subsequently Mr. Ryan said he would ...

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  20. ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS.

    Co-ordination in the working of the electric tramways in the Commonwealth has many economical possibilities. One of these was under discussion in Sydney on ...

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  21. SUCCESSFUL OPERATIONS.

    In a report on Monday evening Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reported:—"We conducted a successful local operation during Sunday night in the neighbourhood of ...

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  22. Rumours Denied.

    The Russian Ambassador (M. Litvinoff) has received a telegram from Moscow stating that the rumours of a counter-revolution against the Bolshevik regime are ...

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  23. SOLDIERS' INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE.

    Trouble at the Queensland Soldiers' Educational and Industrial Institute over the appointment as manager of Mr. H. McMinn, the defeated Labour candidate for ...

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  24. Boys' Burden of Battle.

    Misty, chilling, drizzling weather has descended again upon the western front during the past two days. It has its compensations for the troops, because it means ...

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  25. AIRMEN FROM BRAZIL.

    A Dutch coffee buyer, who has arrived at San Francisco on his way from Santos to Java, says that Brazil is preparing to send machines and aviators to Europe. ...

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  26. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    At a social at Caltowie last Saturday regret was expressed at the deaths of Pte. W. S. Shilabeer, Lieut. F. N. Basedow, M.C., and Major C. Friedrichs, and the gathering stood in ...

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  27. Independent Siberian Government.

    The State Department has received from the Russian Soviet Government a protest against the alleged encouragement given by the American Consul at Vladivostok ...

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  28. RUSSIA AND THE WAR.

    A former Russian Consul at San Francisco is going to Japan to be nearer to his native land, which he says will soon re-enter the war on the Allies' side. ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLES.

    At the National Sporting Club on Monday, Pte. Degger Evans (Australian) beat Pte. George Spearman (New Zealander) on points in a 10-rounds boxing match. ...

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  30. Infamous Press Propaganda.

    The case for the prosecution in the Bonnet Rouge sedition case has been closed and the case for the defence has been opened. It is expected that at least 100 ...

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  31. Fine French Raid.

    The French communique on Monday night reported somewhat great reciprocal artillerying activity north and south of the River Avre. ...

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  32. Hertzog and the Boers.

    The Afirkanders leader (Gen. Hertzog) addressing his constituents at smithfield declared that his enemies wished to the Nationalist (Afirkanders) to indulge in ...

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  33. ANTARCTIC ECONOMICS.

    The official Press Bureau says that the Colonial Office has appointed a committee to enquire into the matter of the preservation of the whaling industry, and to ...

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  34. SIX PRISONERS ESCAPED

    Six men made their escape from the McLeod penal settlement at French Island to-day by obtaining a boat belonging to the Government Forestry Department, in ...

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  35. INCREASED POSTAGE.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Illing worth), in the House of Commons of Monday, said that the increase of the colonial letter postage to 1½d. an ounce would ...

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  36. Naval Airmen Busy.

    The Admiralty has announced that between April 29 and May 5 contingents of the British Naval Air Force went out from Dunkirk and carried out bombing ...

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  37. Peace Offer a Mare's Nest.

    The Foreign Minister (Mr. Balfour) in he House of Commons to-day, denied that be enemy had recently made peace offers. He added that no neutral representative in ...

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  38. COST OF CLOTHING.

    In continuation of the enquiry into the price of clothing, the Interstate Commission to-day took evidence in regard to dannel blankets, piece goods, and ...

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  39. Half a Mile Onward.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs has telegraphed the fallowing message:—The Australians south of the. Somme recently have been only making life wretched for the Germans. ...

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  40. SHIPBUILDING BOOM.

    At present mere is a mild shipbuilding boom in Tasmania. Apart from the contract recently signed with the Commonwealth Government for the construction ...

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  41. FATE OF A U-BOAT.

    Apropos of the third anniversary of the sinking of the Lusitania, the story is published of the career of U-boat 39, which sank the steamers Ida, Hanna Lansen, and ...

    Article : 428 words
  42. ARBITRATION COURT.

    The question of the validity of the High Court decision in the State railways case, when it was held that State instrumentality was outside the jurisdiction of the ...

    Article : 448 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. Honours for Defeat.

    The Kaiser has conferred a number of honours on von Schroeder and the Zeebrugge garrison in connection with its behaviour on the night when the British ...

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  45. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The officer of the South Australian [?] Company took possession of their new premises, recently erected in Grefell street, on Monday evening:—The East-End Market was opened for the ...

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  46. General Items.

    The membership of this body of helpers in the new recruiting scheme is getting larger every day, and the business is becoming correspondingly more important. A meeting of the ladies ...

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  47. Out of the Clutches.

    The last batch of repatriated men to Holland includes the following Australians:—Pte. Hother, who was captured at St. Eloi in September, 1917; Cpl. Haythorne ...

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  48. THE BRUTAL TURK.

    Mr. J. F. Hope (Minister dealing with Prisoners of War) reported to-day in the House of Commons that no further information had been given, in response to ...

    Article : 88 words
  49. AUSTRALIAN ACTIONS.

    The correspondent of the United Press has telegraphed that the Australians were responsible for two brilliant actions between the Ancre and the Somme. They ...

    Article : 185 words
  50. REPRISALS ON GERMANS.

    Lord Newton (Under Secretary for the foreign Office), in explaining in the House of Lords the restriction of the privileged of German officers in Great Britain as a ...

    Article : 158 words
  51. Patriotic Funds.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 words
  52. THE REGISTER SERBIAN RELIEF FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 12 words
  53. FIRST SOUND POSTAL SURPLUS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster, who has been in that office longer than any other Minister since the establishment of federation, stated to-day that he hoped ...

    Article : 93 words
  54. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 701 words
  55. THE REGISTER BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 5 words
  56. RAILWAY GUARD CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    Following upon the death of David Young at the Merredin Hospital, Robert Waterson, a railway guard, was arrested yesterday on a charge of murder. It is ...

    Article : 103 words
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