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  2. MAJOR W. REDMOND KILLED

    Major William H. K. Redmond, M.P. (brother of Mr, John Redmond, M.P., the Irish.Nationalist leader), was wounded at Wytschaete on Thursday, and died on ...

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  3. BEYOND THE RIDGE.

    His Majesty the King sent the following telegram to Gen. Sir Douglas Haig:—I "I rejoice that, thanks to thorough preparation and the splendid co-operation ...

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  4. THE POLITICAL REALM.

    Both Houses of the Federal Parliament will meet at half-past 10 o'clock on Thursday morning. Although much of the ceremony usually associated with the opening of ...

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  5. Australians' Part.

    his morning the Australians, nighting by the side of the New Zealanders, in their first great common battle since Gallipoli, swung round to make the [?] or the ...

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  6. NURSES FOR THE FRONT.

    Both in a direct and indirect manner the Adelaide Hospital has made and is still making an important contribution to nursing services at the front. Up to the ...

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  7. Battle Taught by Model.

    Correspondents at British headquarters on the western front says that the Australians made a small local attack on the Battle Wood on Friday morning in Which ...

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  8. AMERICA TO RUSSIA.

    President Wilson's Note to Russia states:— The United States cannot be content "with the peace proposed by Germany, which would merely restore the state of ...

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  9. THE WAR SITUATION.

    The [?] important war news today ia peace news President Wilsons war aims in the Note to Russia. are discussed else where. but they may [?] briefly summarized ...

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  10. TABLED TURNED.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs says:—The captor of Messines Ridge has given our men a remarkable sense of their great achievement. They know that their formidable. ...

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  11. DRAMATIC APPEAL FOR IRELAND.

    The London newspapers, describe Major Redmond as "the soul of honour and courage." He was serving his country at an are that would have absolved him ...

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  12. Ypres and Artois Grains.

    Gen. Haig, in his midnight report on Friday, states:—Our new line southward of Ypres has been organized and mode secure. German counter-attacks ...

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  13. ELECTIVE MINISTRY IN THE WEST.

    At Friday's session of the (Coalition Government conference a motion was carried in favour of an elective Ministry 18 votes to 13. Nine Liberals, three members ...

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  14. WAR GOING AGAINST GERMANY.

    the warnas begun to go against Germany, and in a desperate endeavour to escape I the inevitable defeat those in authority in Germany are using every possible ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND SENATE FIGURES.

    The Chief Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Mr. Allars) officially declared the result of the Senate elections from the steps of the steps Treasury Buildings at 10.30 ...

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  16. Six Thousand Prisoners Taken.

    The British Commander-in-Chief in Prance (Sir Douglas Haag) has reported:—"The ( position at Messines captured yesterday "was one of ...

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  17. Zeebrugge Bombardment.

    the Telegraaf announces that the Germans were unable to bring in supplies of fish from Holland on Wednesday, owing to the fact that every available truck was ...

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  18. BRIEF LIFE SKETCH.

    The late Major William Hoey Kearney Redmond was born in 1861. He was placed in the House of Commons by the Parnellite Party in 1883, in ...

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  19. "WE SHIFTED FRITZ."

    A wounded British soldier says:—The great explosion which preceded Thursday's attack was a tremendous sight. The sky filled with flames and smoke and ...

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  20. AERODROME BOMBED.

    The British Admiralty has announced that naval aeroplanes on Saturday successfully carried out a bomb raid on a German aerodrome at St. Denis Westrem, in Belgium. All the aviators returned safely. ...

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  21. SIR WM. IRVINE OX CONSCRIPTION.

    At the declaration of the poll in the Hinders election at Dandenong on Saturday afternoon, Sir Wm. Irvine, the successful candidate. in clear terms stated bis ...

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  22. CHINESE CRISIS.

    The Chinese situation has improved. The militarists disclaim any intention to overthrow the Republic and they do not desire the resignation of the President. Gen. ...

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  23. UNDICTATED DEVELOPMENT WANTED.

    "Germany is seeking pledges that the war shall result in the restoration of the status quo ante bellum. It was the status quo from which this iniquitous war began. ...

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  24. SEVEN THOUSAND PRISONERS.

    Gen. Haig, in. his Saturday night message, says:—There is quiet on the battle] front south of Ypres save for mutual artillery firing. We to-day made [?] ...

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  25. Just Missed the Kaiser.

    It is reported that the German Emperor and Gen. von Hindenburg and staff were inside the Ghent Station during the last air raid, and that three of the staff officers ...

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  26. The Irish Problem.

    Sir Edward Carson (First Lord of the Admiralty), the Duke of Abercorn, Lord Londonderry, and the majority of the Unionist members of the House of ...

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  27. French Tribute.

    All the Fans newspapers have porraits of Gen. Plumer, and sketches of his career. The Journel states that the Australians and New Zealanders and the ...

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  28. SHEARERS' AWARD CRITICISED.

    Mr. T. M. Daekein. President of the Pastoralists' Association on the West Darling, in the course of his annual address. said the association now had SO ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLES.

    The King has approved of the first list of [?] of awards in connection with the new Order of the British Empire. The names will be issued nest week. ...

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  30. Battle Perfectly Carried Out.

    A United Press message from the British I headquarters states the the objectives on the Messines Ridge' were fully won, and the bottle was carried out perfectly. Ulster ...

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  31. French Operations.

    This Afternoon's French communique states that great activity occurred at night-time along the whole front north of Laffaux Mill to south of the Filain sector and ...

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  32. GENT. SIR HERBERT PLUMER.

    The reputation which Gen. Plumer won in the South African war, where he operated successfully in the north, was enhanced at the second battle of [?] in July. 1915, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. BRITISH RACING.

    The resumption of British racing is practically certain, although it is exposed to be limited to Newmarket on two days weekly (probably Fridays and Saturdays), ...

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  34. CASUALTIES.

    At 11.30 a.m. on Saturday the police at Port Adelaide received a telegram from M.C. Litchfield, of Murat Bay, stating that Mr. Martin John Kelly, a person in ...

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  35. NINETEEN MINES EXPLODED.

    "In the enemy defence (system the many communication trenches and switch lines radiating in all directions were amply prodded with strongly constructed concrete ...

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  36. Ireland's Added Glory.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Edward Carson), speaking at the Unionist [?] at Belfast, said he was proud of the part that Irishmen were playing at ...

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  37. COMPOSITORS STRIKE.

    A strike of compositors at Manchester resulted in The Manchester Guardian suspending publication on Saturday. The paper recently celebrated its century, and ...

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  38. RACING CURTAILED IN THE DOMINION.

    Racing permits are to be cut down by one third, and racing and trotting conference will work out an [?] scheme which will provide for a reduction by on ...

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  39. MASTER CARRIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The fourth annual conference of the blaster Carriers Federal Council of Australia was held on June 5, 6, and 7. It was decided to request the Federal ...

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  40. A FATAL FALL.

    Mr. Thomas Lindsay, who fell from an electric tramcar near to the overway bridge, Grand Junction road, Port Adelaide, on Friday evening, died at the local ...

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  42. BETTER "TANKS."

    M. Andre Tudesq, commenting in Le Journal on the destruction of the Germans' Ypres salient, says:—"The British experimented in the Flanders battle with ...

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  43. First Portuguese Losses.:

    A Portuguese communique announces the first Portuguese casualties on the French front they include three soldiers killed. ...

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  44. ESCAPED PRISONER RECAPTURED.

    The escaped prisoner, William Walker, who broke away from a penal and police escort at Bendigo on Friday afternoon, was captured on Saturday afternoon at Myers ...

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  45. P.L.L. AND PEACE PROPOSALS.

    Nearly the whole of the two sessions of the P.L.L. conference on Saturday were occupied in the discussion of peace proposals framed by ii special subcommittee. ...

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  46. Germany's Colonial Programme.

    Referring to the recent speeches made by Lord Robert Cecil (Minister of the Blockade) and Gen. Smuts, the German. Colonial Secretary (Dr. Solf), in an address at ...

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  47. The Grerman Version.

    A wireless German official message intimates thai) "English attacks, after days of strong destructive fire, between Ypres and [?] Wood and northward of ...

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  48. Germany's Bread Supply.

    The [?] Anzeiger states that the Ronmanian wheat available will ensure to Germany a bread supply on the present rations until the nest harvest. ...

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  49. QUEENSLAND COUNTED ABOLITION.

    The latest figures in connection with the poll on toe Question of the abolition of the Legislative Council in Queensland are:—Against abolition, 173,632; for abolition, 110,711. ...

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  50. CONSCRIPTION AND WAR PROFITS REVIVED.

    At the declaration of the poll for the Oxley Division in the House of Representatives defeated O.L.P. candidate (Mr, Sharpe) said be considered it ...

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