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  2. RUSSIAN'S EXTREMITY.

    The Daily Express has published an interview with M. Kerensky (Muscovite Minister of Justice), who is the Lloyd George of Russia, and who dominates the ...

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  3. DEATH OF PRINCE EITEL.

    It is reported at the Danish capital that Prince Wilhelm Eitel Friedrich Christian Charles, second son of the German Emperor, has died from typhus fever. Prince ...

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  4. IMPORTANT CAPTURES NEAR ARRAS.

    The battle of Arras as continuing to develop, and the British, besides capturing the village of Gavrelle, have taken 2½ miles of defences to the south of that place, and have broken the German "Oppy" line. The enemy had arranged to attack on the identical front chosen by the British, who ...

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  5. America and Venezelos.

    The United States Government will most probably recognise the Venezelos Government, at Salonika, considering that King Constantine has forfeited his right to ...

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  6. THE ELECTIONS.

    Commenting to-day at Castlemaine on the latest utterances of Archbishop Mannix, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said:—"It is, of course, quite clear from his ...

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  7. AMERICA AND WAR.

    Turkey has broken off diplomatic relations with the United States. ...

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  8. FRENCH JUBILATION.

    There were great public demonstrations in France on Sunday in honour of American in intervention in the war on the side of the Allies. The crowds in Paris gave the ...

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  9. CAPTURING SUBMARINES.

    A member of the Balfour party now at Washington has admitted that 20 of the newest German submarines had been captured up to the day ...

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  10. The Allied Conference.

    The British Foreign Minister (Mr. Balfour), accompanied by his suite, drove to the State Department to-day to call upon the Secretary of State (Mr. Lansing). ...

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  11. Hostages on Hospital Ships.

    As a result of the sinking of the Lan Franc and the Donegal, with wounded soldiers on board, the French Government has notified Germany that it will embark ...

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  12. "BRITAIN A REPUBLIC"

    The Maharajah of Bikanin (an Indian representative at the Imperial Conference), in a speech in receiving the Freedom of the City of Manchester to-day ...

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  13. Co-operation With Allies.

    The British mission to the United States, led by Mr. Balfour, has already taken part many preliminary conferences. President Wilson on Monday entertained ...

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  14. Feeling of Russian Socialists

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says that the submarining of the Russian steamer Zara, conveying Russian emigrants, has fallen like a ...

    Article : 217 words
  15. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The parents of Pte. Donald Nicholson, of Narracoorte, who has been reported as missing since August 4 last, have been advised by the military authorities that he ...

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  16. BATTLE OF ARRAS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig's Monday night report says:—There has been heavy and continuous fighting all day long on both banks of the Scarpe, and ...

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  17. FRENCH FRONT.

    The French Monday noon communique says:—There was great reciprocal artillery fighting last night south of St. Quentin and between Soissons and Rheims. Our ...

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  18. A SPEAKER BOMBARDED.

    The campaign of organized interruption which has lately been in evidence at meetings of the Coalition candidates was continued at the Thompson Estate to-night ...

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  19. Transfer of Prisoners.

    It is officially stated that a proposal for mutually transferring combatant prisoners whose captivity exceeds two years to a neutral country has been made by the ...

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  20. MR. COOK SATISFIED.

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Cook), who returned to Melbourne to-day from a tour of South Australia, reported that he had a series of good meetings in that State ...

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  21. Anzac Day in England

    Australian Anglican chaplains, in conjunction with the Bishop Suffragan of Willesden (Right Rev. Dr. Perrin), will hold a memorial service at the War Chest ...

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  22. HOT FOOT AGAINST GERMANY.

    The New York Times says:-"Germany must not be given any respite. We must follow the issue of the war loan by the immediate creation of a great American ...

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  23. Defeat Germany.

    A message from Russia, which has been received by the American State Department, says that Russia is no more likely to abandon the war without having ...

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  24. GERMAN STRIKERS.

    The munition workers who are on strike at Berlin made fresh demonstrations at the last week-end, although the military had posted notices up at the Moabit and ...

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  25. MORE GERMAN PRISONERS.

    The resumption of the British offensive has already resulted in more than 1,009 additional prisoners being captured. A wireless German official message ...

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  26. Conscription Issue.

    The debate has been opened on the Conscription Bill. Varying reports from committees have been presented recommending a volunteer system as against the ...

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  27. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Pte. W. A. B. Falting, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Falting, of Yanac North, who was recently wounded in France (writes our Nhill correspondent), is progressing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. French Town in Flames.

    A fire, which soon attained enormous proportions, broke out on Monday in the old French city of Valence, on the left bank of the Rhone, south Lyons. It ...

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  29. Germans Use Glass Bullets.

    A wireless Russian official report asserts that the Germans have used glass bullets in the region of the Aa River. PETROGRAD, April 23. ...

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  30. British in Ascendancy.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, writing from the British Headquarters in France, reports that the battle of Arras has entered upon its second phase, which is harder than the ...

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  31. FOOD CONTROL.

    The Secretary to the Controller of Food (Capt. Bathurst), in the House of Commons to-day, stated that if farmers and dealers in Great Britain refuse to ...

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  32. Guns for Steamers.

    The United States Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Daniels) has asked Congress for an appropriation of £10,000,000 to provide guns and munitions for 1,000 steamers for ...

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  33. Enemy Scheme Upset.

    War correspondents at British Headquarters in France state that three days of fine weather preceded the River Scarpe attack, which was made on a front of seven miles ...

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  34. German Baltic Warships Moving.

    A message from Riga announces the departure of a German squadron from Libau with a landing force. The destination of the squadron is not known, but it is ...

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  35. COALITION CANDIDATES AT NORWOOD.

    There was a good attendance at the Norwood Town Hall on Tuesday night, when the Coalition candidates for the Senate (Col. J. Rowell, C.B., and Mr. R. S. ...

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  36. Bond Bill Passed.

    The Bond Bill (which provides for the purchase of loan stock of the Allies) has passed the conferences between the House of Representatives and the Senate, and now ...

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  37. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mr. F. H. Norman, of Flinders street, Kent Town, has been officially notified that his son, Temporary-Major (R. H.) Norman, had been wounded in France. ...

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  38. RUSSIAN BALTIC FLEET "SATISFACTORY."

    A report presented to the Duma states that the condition of the Russian Baltic Fleet is satisfactory. Discipline has been restored since the revolution, and the ...

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  39. Electric-drive Battleship.

    The American super-Dreadnought, New Mexico, the first electrically driven battleship, has been launched at Brooklyn. The New Mexico (originally named the ...

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  40. PRIZE COURT.

    In the British Prize Court Commanders Fitzmaurice and Maxwell have claimed £6,000 head money in connection with the capture from the Germans of the China ...

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  41. GREEK SITUATION.

    In the House of Commons to-day Lord Robert Cecil (Minister for Blockade), in reply to a question, said the irregular Greek bands which were committing ...

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  42. Bulgars and British.

    A wireless German report alleges:—The Bulgars repulsed a British attack at Lake Dorran. ...

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  43. British Airship Missing.

    The Admiralty states that a British airship, which was patrolling the east coast of England on Saturday, has not returned to its base. An airship was seen to ...

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  44. A DASHING ATTACK.

    The British bombardment, which had been steady throughout the night, broke into a hurricane of fire at dawn. The artillery barrage was brilliantly successful ...

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  45. DOVER RAID.

    The German destroyers which were sunk in the fight in connection with the raid on Dover were of the newest type, with four funnels. A number of wounded ...

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  46. Roumanian Wheat Seized.

    A wireless German message declares that the Berlin military have seized the whole of the Roumanian stock of wheat, and are giving the Roumanians bread tickets ...

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  47. DOCTORS' "INFAMOUS CONDUCT."

    The New South Wales Medical Board to-day delivered its reserved decision in the cases in which three doctors, William George McClure, Thomas Benedict Clune ...

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  48. Enemy Forestalled.

    Copies of marching orders found upon Germans who had been made prisoners show that the German High Command had selected for attack the very front where ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. Incidents of the War.

    Mrs. Massey to-day performed the ceremony of launching the Union, Company's new steamer Armagh. The Port of London Authority has ...

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  51. MESOPOTAMIA.

    It is officially reported from Mesopotamia that the British stormed portions of the Istabulat positich on April 21, and that the enemy evacuated the remainder of the ...

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  52. A BRILLIANT EPISODE.

    The capture of Gavreille was a most brilliant episode on the left side of the attack. The Germans set great store at Guemappe upon a heap of bricks, which ...

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  53. BELGIUM.

    Gen. Falkenhausen has been appointed to succeed the late Gen. von Bissing as the German Governor-General of Belgium. ...

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  54. Settlement of Soldiers in the West.

    The severe criticism uttered by Mr. J. McGibbon at the interstate conference of farmers' organizations in Melbourne on Saturday with regard to the repatriation ...

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  55. RUSSIANS AND ARABS.

    A Russian official wireless statement is as follows:—Kurds have shown increased activity against us in Persia. Arabs attacked our squadron at Cheraban, which ...

    Article : 49 words
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