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  2. NAVAL CONDUCT OF THE WAR

    In the House of Commons on Monday Sir Edward Carson, First Lord of the Admiralty announced the following changes in the Board of Admiralty:— ...

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  3. AMERICAN FOOD SUPPLY

    A storm broke in the Senate on Mon- day, a Washington message reports, when Senator C. S. Thomas Democratic representative of Colorado, proposed an ...

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    [?] the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times." [?] to Australia by special permission. It should be understood [?] are not those the "Times" unless expressly stated to be [?] ...

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  5. RUSSIAN ARMIES

    Reuter's correspondent at 'Petrograd reports that the council of the Workmen and Soldiers' Delegates has issued an appeal to the Army not to forget that the ...

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  6. [?]FENSIVE IN WEST

    [?] correspondent at the French [?] telegraph:—[?] French and English captures [?] beginning of the affensive on ...

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  7. ROOSEVELT DIVISION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the Allies have offered to equip a Roosevelt division with rifles, munitions, and everything else on arrival in ...

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  8. ANARCHISTS SEIZE BUILDING.

    A message from Petrograd says that representatives of the Council of Workmen's and Soldiers' Delegates are loath to enter the Provisional Government ...

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  9. FRENCH TRIBUTES TO ANZACS.

    An expert French commentator describes Bullecourt as a hinge where the Hindenburg line joins up with the rear of the German front south of Arras. He ...

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  10. GERMAN SHELLS

    An interesting account of the shells used by the Germans is contained in a letter written to Mr Doepel by his son, Pte E. Doepel. The writer says that the ...

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  11. FIGHTING IN MACEDONIA

    A Serbian communique received this afternoon says— "On Saturday there was a violent artillery combat on the whole of the Serbian ...

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  12. SERBS' METHODS OF ASSAULT.

    The "Time," correspondent at the Serbian headquarters says that the Serbians make assaults which mystify the Bulgarians. The Serbians approach cat-like ...

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  13. GERMANS IN CHINA

    Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence. to-day stated that, he had received information to the effect that on 14th March Germans blew up the interned gunboat ...

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  14. BAKING HEAT AT BULLECOURT.

    Mr Phillips, in the "Daily Express," says that, the baking heat in well nigh intolerable at Bullecouut. The Australians, in shirts and tunics, are cooler ...

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  15. MESOPOTAMIA

    An official Russian report received this afternoon says:—"Southward of Erzingan, west of Erzerum, the Kurds repulsed one of our ...

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  16. CRUISER NOT DAMAGED.

    A wireless Berlin message reports that the British cruiser Cordella (3800 tons) struck a mine between Ireland and Scotland, with the result that it was heavily ...

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  17. RETURNED SOLDIERS' INSTITUTE

    Mr A. S. Rusden (Commercial Bank). hon. treasurer of the Citizen's Soldiers Comforts Committee, would be pleased if those who have promised assistance to the ...

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  18. TRAIN SERVICE RESTORED.

    Mr Candler, the official Press correspondent in Mesopotamia, says that trains now running between Bagdad and Samara. The reconstruction of the ...

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  19. CAPTURE OF ROUEX.

    [?] Marshal Sir Douglas Haig re[?] "We continued to progress to[?] of the Scarpe, and completed [?] of [?] which has been ...

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  20. GERMAN WIRELESS BASE.

    Copenhagen advices report that evidence tends to confirm the theory that the Germans possess a wireless base on the coast on Norway or thereabouts. ...

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  21. STRIKES IN ENGLAND

    The strike situation is gradually improving, though the difficulties are yet far from overcome. The feeling of hostility towards the strikers is growing in ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN COMFORTS FUND

    Following the presentation of trophies at the Western Croquet Club's gathering on Saturday last the first annual meeting of the sub-branch of the Australian ...

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  23. PASSION FOR PEACE

    Speaking at a meeting of the League of Nations' Society, at which Lord Bryce presided. Lt-Gen J. C. Smuts, the South African representative to the Empire War ...

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  24. SUBMARINES ATTACKED.

    A return issued at Paris shows that in February on merchant vessel was unsuccessfully attacked by a submarine, which four were sunk; in March two were ...

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  25. GERMAN COUNTER-ATTACKS.

    [?] from the Auzae Headquarters [?], Mr [?] Murdoch says:—[?] along the British [?] found the Dominion ...

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  26. DUTCH GRAIN SHIPS SUNK.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that according to a statement made by a German deserter. It was the U58 which sank seven Dutch grain ships ...

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  27. SITUATION IMPROVES.

    The situation in regard to the existing strikes it improving. Munition workers and engineers at many places have resolved to resume work, while the South ...

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  28. SOLDIER'S LETTER

    In a letter which Mr D. Doepel has received from his son, who has been away for over 12 months, and who has been in France for some time the latter says that ...

    Article : 253 words
  29. TERRORISATION OF NEUTRALS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen states that the state of mind of even the educated class in Germany is shows by an article in "Die Woche." a leading ...

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  30. KING TALKS TO WORKERS.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen are making a tour of munition works in the north of England. They are chatting freely with the workers. ...

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  31. LAND FOR SOLDIERS

    An interview has been arranged between Mr Herbert Easton, Secretary of the New South Wales branch of the British Immigration League, and Mr ...

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  32. FOOD ECONOMIES

    It is officially announced in connection with the appointment of an Oats Control Committee which alone will buy oats here after imported into the United ...

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  33. WOMEN HANGED WHOLESALE

    The "Corriere d'Italia" prints a message from Zurich stating that the Austrians, enraged by guerilla warfare waged by numerous Montenegrin bands, are ...

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  34. CONFERENCES IN BERLIN.

    Amsterdam reports that Dr Von Bethmann-Hollweg the German Imperial Chancellor, had lunch at [?] with the Emperor Charles and dined ...

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  35. RACING IN ENGLAND

    The British Cabinet will not arrive at final decision on the question of the partial resumption of racing until the views of deputations from the Jockey ...

    Article : 43 words
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