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  2. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The following details of Australian casualties have been issued— Dead. ...

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  3. British and French Charges.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—A communique estates:—The battle of Lubackzow on the fifteenth included a brilliant and bold attack soon our cavalry, by the enemy's ...

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  4. The Dardanelles.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter gives details of the fighting on the front at Achi [?] on June 4th. For an hour every British and French gun on the peninsula poured shell of ...

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  5. WOUNDED AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. Arthur [?] Hutches of Molloy's Picture Theatre has Inauguarated with a gift of five pounds an Australian wounded soldiers' fund for this district, and his ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is understood there will be several candidates for selection for [?] Parliamentary seat. which is vacant owing to the death of Mr. ...

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  7. [?] IN ROUGH WEATHER.

    [?] Monday.—The [?] Inverness, 35 days out from Fremantle to Portland with oregon, arrived off the Tasmanian [?] yesterday in a dismantled ...

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  8. MEDITERRANEAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

    In the stress of the [?] stages of the land attack at [?] the special order of the general commanding was not cabled out. Now it is stated that the following ...

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  9. On the Western Front.

    PARIS, Monday.—A communique says— We advaned a kilometre (about fiveeighths of a mile) in the direction of Souchez. The artillery struggle continues ...

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  10. NSW, RAILWAYS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Chief Railway Commissioner states that the N.S.W. railways are showing a loss; of £20,000 weekly. ...

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  11. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Australia Day campaign opened to-day with an appear throughout Australia for £500,000 in aid of our wounded soldiers. Mr. Hotman ...

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  12. IN THE TRENCHES.

    DUNKIRK, Sunday.—General Sir John French inspected the Third Cavalry Division and thanked them for their wonderful performance in the trenches at Ypres. He ...

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  13. A MANLY MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A man's left foot, enclosed in a sock, was found on the beach at [?] A thorough search of the locality failed to disclose any further ...

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  14. CASINO RED CROSS STALL RAFFLES.

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  15. TRADE RETURNS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The State trade returns for May show the heaviest shrinkage since the war started, and on eleven months there has been a drop of ...

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  16. ATTACK ON LEMBERG.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Observer's" correspondent at Petrograd states that the object of the attack on Lemberg, in to impress Ronmania and Bulgaria that the ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday Night.—The fortysecond casualty list is — Killed in Actio. First Batlation-Privates J. T. ...

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  18. Recruiting.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—During the past week 832 men were accepted for service at Victoria Parracks out of 1337 who offered. ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BY-ELECTION.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The latest returns in connection with the by-election [?] Peake (ex-premier) [?]. Monks (Laborite) [?]. The former's return [?] ...

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  20. WHAT THE ENEMY SAY.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—A communique says— General Von Mackensen's armies captured the Grodek positions. The German troops on Saturday, with and Austrian ...

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  21. GERMAN STATEMENT.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—A communique says— North of La [?] Canal and north of Arras we repulsed severa partial attacks. ...

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  22. NO HALT TILL VICTORY WON.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Archbishop Wright. In the course of an address at Palwich Hill, referring to the war, declared there could be no halt till victory was won. ...

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  23. REPORTS OF TURKISH ATROCITIES DENIED.

    CAIRO, Sunday.—The majority of the wounded deny the reports of Turkish atrocities, and state that the Turks are fighting most fairly. In one case a Turk ...

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  24. VILLAGES REDUCED TO HEAPS OF BRICKS.

    PARIS, Monday.—The villages north of Arras were reduced to jumbled heaps of bricks and mortar. Huge chasms lined with sandlings twist through the streets. ...

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  25. WHEAT STEAMER ASHORE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The [?] Orsova [?] up a small ship's beat, contuning [?] in the Golf of Aden, They stated that the Russion steamar ...

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  26. Output of Manitions.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—It is reported that it is probable another Minister will be added to the Commonwealth Cabinet to take charge of the supply of munitions. ...

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  27. THE RUSSIAN DEFENCE.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.—Exceptionally heavy rain is helping the Russians' defence by increasing the [?]. The rivers are greatly [?], and many small streams ...

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  28. Belgian Relief.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The school children's £10,000 fund now totals £28,977. The Dubbo District Schools contributed £1264. ...

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  29. RARE BIRDS.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—A remarkable discovery of bird life has been found in New Zealand in the Nelson district by a mining engineer, Thousands of rare birds, ...

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  30. PRISONERS' INFORMATION BUREAU.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Minister for Defence states that Turkey has agreed to establish a prisoners' information Bureau. ...

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  31. "Go TT, MATES."

    CAIRO, Sunday.—The Australians recently sent a message to No. 2 New zealanders' Battery, which was doing excellent work upon Colonel Plugg's plateau: ...

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  32. FOOTBALLER FAREWELLED.

    A special meeting of Wallaroo IL Football Club was held at Sexton's Hotel on Saturday night last for the purpose of farewelling their captain, Greg. baley, who ...

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  33. AUSTRIAN CLAIMS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—An Austrian communique says: We gained a fresh and complete victory. The Russians have collected the remnants of the defeated armies. ...

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  34. PURE FOODS ACT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Francis Boyson was before the Police Court charged with having sold coffee and chicory mixture adulterated: also with having given a false ...

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  35. Italy and Austria.

    ROME, Sunday.—A communique gives details of the battle for the heights on the left bank of the Isonzo. The Italians' attacked in face of terrible difficulties and ...

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  36. REVOLVER SHOTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two people were injured at Nurse [?] residence at [?] this morning. It is stated that shortly after 9 o'clock Robert Cratford, a ...

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  37. ASSAULT ON LA BASSEE.

    LONDON, Monday.—A British officer in a letter describing the assault on La Bassee said the artilery poured a tempest of shells on Guinchy brickfields. "you would ...

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  38. MILITARY CONTRACTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Charges os [?] and forgery arising out of military contracts in N.S.W. came before the High Court at Darlinghurst to-day. ...

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  39. BERLIN EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Although the publication of Berlin exchange quotations is forbidden under severe penalty, the "Matin" has obtained a reliable comparison of ...

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  40. SHIRE OF TINTEN[?] PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    Amount previously acknowledged £1592 18s [?], Tintenbar branch £97 17s 6d. Meerschaum Vale branch [?]. Commercial Travellers' Carnival Funds: Proceeds ...

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  41. GERMANY CALLING OUT MORE MEN.

    ROTTERDAM, Monday.—It is understood Germany is calling out a further batch of 400,000 young men of first class material, mostly railway workers. ...

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  42. CONVEYING TURKISH PRESENTS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—A communique says: A French destroyer captured between Cape Matapon and Crete a small Greek vessel with forged papers and a number of ...

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  43. Personal Items.

    Private Victor Daley, reported wounded, is the youngest son of the late Mr. Victor James Daley, the well-known Australian poet and journalist. His nearest ...

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  44. QUESTIONS FOR FULL COURT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Shand contended that the Commonwealth had no power to make crime in [?] legislation, as was proposed to do in the ...

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  45. LIVING AREAS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for Lands states that the projected measure to apply limitation to living areas will not be confined in its application to Crown ...

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  46. COLLIERIES IDLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—During the [?] fortnight eight collieries were [?] in [?] castle district owing to the [?] of [?] and shortage of explosives. ...

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  47. Late Sub-Lient. Warneford.

    PARIS, Monday.—There were touching demonstrations when the bodies of Sublient. Warneford and Mr. Needham were transferred form Vers[?] to Paris for ...

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  48. A NEED FOR SOLDIERS.

    A great boon to out men at the front would be some butter muslin shirts steeped in a solution of carbolic acid, and it has been decided by the Red Cross Society ...

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  49. SERBIANS OCCUPY DURAZZO.

    ATHENS, Sunday.—It is reported the Serbians have occupied Darazzo. [?] the nominal ruler, [?] in the direction of Italy. ...

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  51. The Montenegrin Force.

    ROME, Monday.—The Montenegrins have occupied the heights of Tarabosch. The objective is Scutari. ...

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  52. A NEW RAILWAY STATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A [?] deputation presented a petition signed by ten thousand people to the Deputs Chief [?] for Railways against the continued ...

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  53. Submarine Strife.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—The Germans State that they sank the Norwegian steamer Granit because of a cargo of mine props, which constituted absolute ...

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  54. ABSORBING TOPIC.

    BERLIN, Monday.—A [?] of absorbing interest is the construction of the monoplane with which [?]. Warneford destroyed the [?]. Experts are of ...

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  55. WHEAT SUPPLY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Judge McNaughton, sitting as Commissioner, resumed the inquiry into the wheat supply questio today. Mr. R. J. Archibald. Managing ...

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  56. CONCERT IN AID OF THE RELGIANS.

    A concert [?] at the residence of Mrs. [?] In [?] of the [?] on last saturday afternoon resulted [?] collected for the fund. ...

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  57. HUNGARIAN HARVEST.

    ZURICH, Monday.—The Hungarian Government has [?] the new grain harvest and has established a monopoly [?] the entire [?] trade to last ...

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  58. CASUALTY FIGURES.

    LONDON, Monday.—The casualities [?] for the week end were 1951. Of this number 1189 men were killed. One hundred and two of the Arevils were ...

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