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  2. THREE FRONTS.

    A Paris communique states that the French infantry has made progress along the sunken road from Angres to Ablain (near Arras). ...

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  3. FOR FREEDOM!

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) addressed a crowded meeting of city men in the Guild Hall on Tuesday night. Mr. Asquith was accorded an ...

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  4. GENERAL ITEMS.

    It is announced at Washington that the United States has agreed to notify the German Admiralty, through Mr. J. W. Gerard (American ...

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  5. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    In compliance with a circular from the State Parliament Recruiting Committee, a public meeting was held on the Town Hall, Koroit, on Tuesday ...

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  6. PROFITS FROM MUNITIONS

    The annual meeting of shareholders in the firm of Kynoch Ltd., ammunition makers, of Birmingham, was held on Tuesday. Mr. Arthur ...

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  7. THE REVISED FREIGHTS

    In the Legislative Assembly this evening. The Premier told Mr. Blackburn that the railway freights on grain ...

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  8. BELGIAN RELIEF.

    Sir Peter M'Bride. Agent-General for Victoria has joined the executive of the National Committee for Relief in Belgium. He will act as ...

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  9. LADIES AS PORTERS.

    Cases daily increase in England of ladies taking up work to release men for recruiting. Some Australian and New Zealand women are acting thus ...

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  10. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The House of Commons had adopted the vote for 50,000 additional men for the navy. Mr. Macnamara explained that the ...

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  11. THE HAMMER AND THE ANVIL.

    Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, interviewed by the New York "Times" correspondent referring to the Bavarious smashing the Russians, said; ...

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  12. AUSTRIAN GRAIN HARVEST.

    The Austrian Minister of Agriculture states that owing to the drought, hay, barley and oats are likely to be a failure, but wheat and ...

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  13. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Prime Minister told Mr. Maloney (Vic.) that the Government would be willing to deal with other States relative to food supplies on the ...

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  14. TIT FOR TAT.

    The Paris newspaper Le Matin." states that as Germany maintains her refusal to supply the names of persons detained in occupied Belgian and ...

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  15. THE RUSSIAN FRONTIER

    An official communique issued at Petrograd reports:— "There is a lull on the Niemen and Narew and the left bank of the ...

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  16. VICTORIA CROSSES.

    The conferment of ten additional Victoria Crosses for conspicuous bravery on the battlefield is announced in the latest London "Gazette." The ...

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  17. GERMANS ON RUSSIAN SOIL.

    A Berlin communique states:— "General von Linsingen's army repulsed the Russians along the entire front from Halicz to Fire[?]jow and ...

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  18. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    In the Legislative Council the Sewerage Bill was passed and the amendments on the Council's amendments in the Liquor Sales Bill were agreed ...

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  19. RUSSIANS USE DUM DUMS.

    A Petrograd communique after de[?]ving German allegations that the Russians are using explosive bullets, states that such bullets have been ...

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  20. ENGINEER'S DISPUTE

    The engineers have decided not to accept the recommendation of a conference, and that unless an advance of 4d be paid. to come out on July 3. ...

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  21. MEAT EXPORT ENQUIRY

    At the enquiry being conducted by Mr. Justice Hood into meat export questions, Mr. Robert Crowe, Superintendent ...

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  22. ITALIAN SUCCESSES.

    A stirring story is related in Rome of an Italian bayonet charge during the attack on the Carso h[?] the capture of which has given the ...

    Article : 171 words
  23. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Massey announced in Parliament to-day that the Government was prepared to form a national ministry until the close of the war with ...

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  24. ORGANISING THE NATION.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday, Mr. Walter Long. President of the Local Government Board. briefly outlined the Government scheme for ...

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  25. REPORT OF SELECT COMMITTEE.

    The select committee of the Legislative Council found that the statements made in connection with the export of meat. imputing improper ...

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  26. MORE RECRUITS NEEDED.

    Victoria requires an average of 80 recruits daily, to reinforce Victorians at the front. Qualifications.—Age, 18 to 45 years; ...

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  27. AMERICAN BUTTER.

    A shipment of 350,000 lbs. of American butter arrived to-day. Two hundred boxes will be forwarded to Melbourne. ...

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  28. ENEMY IN RETREAT.

    It is reported at Geneva that the Italians have captured a large [?]ber of trenches on the Carnia where the Austrians are in disorderly ...

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  29. NEW WAR LOAN.

    Steady application for the new war loan is being made in Great Britain. The Prudential Insurance Company has applied for the sum of £3,000,000. ...

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  30. MONTENEGRIN VICTORIES.

    The Montenegrins have [?] important Austrian positions [?] nia. at Mount Voutchevo, and [?] right bank of the Sneska. ...

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  31. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    The trans-Australian railway is progressing at the rate of a mile a day. The railhead is now 272 miles distant from Kalgoorlie. ...

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  32. FLOUR PRICE DISCUSSED

    Mr. W. Hutchinson, Minister for Agriculture conferred in private to-day with Mr. F. T. Denham, president of the Flour Mill Owners' ...

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  33. THE TARIFF.

    The Interstate Tariff Commission recommends as follows:— Cotton socks and stockings, general tariff 30 per cent.: preferential, 25 ...

    Article : 115 words
  34. STATE REVENUE.

    The State revenue returns for the year gives the following particulars: Excise £1,367,448. increase £57.627: territorial, £232,702 decrease ...

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  35. THE DARDANELLES.

    The Russian destroyers' recent attack on the cruiser Breslau caused 152 casualties aboard. While the Goeben was lying in the ...

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  36. RECRUITING DEPOT.

    The Stock Exchange of Melbourne to-day decided to offer the large public hall on the ground floor of the exchange building as a recruiting depot ...

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  37. PRIVATE A. LONDON.

    Private A. London who has been wounded in the fighting on the Gallipoli Peninsula, is the youngest son of Mr. G. B. London, of Warrnambool. ...

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  38. PLUCKY WORCESTERSHIRES.

    Further details regarding the righting at Krithia on the 4th show that the Worcestershires fought with the greatest pluck and determination and ...

    Article : 35 words
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