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  2. BATTLE INCIDENTS

    The correspondent of the "Times" at the British headquarters states that the army is talking breath after its great achievement of the last two days, though ...

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  3. IRISH QUESTION

    In the House of Commons on Monday the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) announced that the Home Rule Amending Bill would be introduced before ...

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

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  5. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    A Petrograd official message issued on Monday reports that the Russians on Sunday captured in Volhynia (South-West Russia) 317 officers, 12,037 men, and ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S EXPENDITURE

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr R. M'Kenna) started in the House of Commons on Monday afternoon that Great Britain's total expenditure was now ...

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  7. [?] SOMME BATTLE

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that [?] forces have achieved further [?] successes. [?]:—"We Stormed and captured ...

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  8. DETERMINED ECONOMY.

    The financial editor of "The Times" says that the increased cost of the war indicates that the next British loan will be of £1,600,000,000 instead of ...

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  9. HOME RULE OPPOSED.

    The Imperial Unionist Committee has announced that it has now a member ship of 98 members of the House of Commons and 78 pears. ...

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  10. HOLIDAYS AND MUNITIONS

    Mr Henderson, President of the Board of Education, presided at the national conference of Trade Unions, at Caxton Hall, which was held to discuss the ...

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  11. GREAT TACTICAL SUCCESS.

    Advices from Petrograd report that the hammering given to the Austro-Germans in the Ostroff-Gubini sector, 20 miles south-west of Lutsk, is a great ...

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  12. TRAITOR CASEMENT.

    In the Court of Criminal Appeal on Monday Mr A. M. Sullivan, Sergeant-at-law, the counsel assigned to Casement, said that the appeal against the ...

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  13. GERMAN MORALE BROKEN.

    A telegram from Rotterdam states:— There are many signs that the morale of the moral of the Germans has been shaken. The German General staff has token ...

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  14. ALL HOLIDAYS POSTPONED.

    The national conference of Trade Unions, held in London, decided to postpone all holidays till the end of the war. ...

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  15. ECONOMY CAMPAIGN

    The Acting Prime Minister, Senator Pearce, said to-day that he approved of the proposal to held a War Savings Week in Australia on lines similar to that to ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN COMMAND.

    Karl von Wiegand (the Berth representative of the "New York World" forecaste that as a result of the a Russian offensive drastic changes will take place ...

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  17. WEST KENTS CUT OFF.

    Mr W. M'Alpin, the "Daily Mail "correspondent, says that 5000,000 Germans are now in Picardy, on the Somme. All the rear divisions have been brought up to ...

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  18. TRONES WOOD HELD.

    Mr W. Beach Thomas, who represents the "Daily Mail" on the West Front ,declares that Trones Wood is now held completely by the British after a ...

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  19. PEACE PARTY IN AUSTRIA.

    The "Morning Post's correspondent at Buda Pest states that the popular leader. Count Koralyi, has resigned the chairmanship of the Independent Party. ...

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  20. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    The hearing of the Casement appeal against his conviction and sentence to death on a charge of high treason, was concluded to-day. The appeal was dismissed. ...

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  21. FURTHER APPEAL PROBABLE.

    The casement case may go to the House of Lords. ...

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  22. ROUMANIA AND BULGARS

    This Roamanian Government has decided to suspend all transit traffic towards Bulgaria. This course has been taken by the ...

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  23. MR HUGHES AT DURBAN

    Mr Hughes arrived at Durban on Monday evening. He stopped at Pietermaritzburg for a few minutes, and was welcomed by the Natal Administrator (Mr ...

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  24. DOMINION LEGISLATORS

    The Overseas members of Parliament at present in Great Britain are to spend two days in France. Upon their return to England they will ...

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  25. WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT

    Included in the list of business for the District Court to-day was a charge against Frederick Russell of a breach of the War Precautions Act. It is ...

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  26. FOE'S HEAVY CASUALTIES.

    In his report on Monday Gen Haig quotes from captured documents showing that the enemy's losses have been heavy. These consist of appeals for ...

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  27. THE KAISER PRESENT.

    The "Times" correspondent in Amsterdam states that the Kaiser spot Sunday last on the Somme, where he witnessed the battle. He had a prolonged ...

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  28. VERDUN SECTOR.

    [?] communique states that Sa[?] comparatively quiet, [?] lively fusillade at Hill 304. Attachments have made further ...

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  29. VISITORS AT PARIS.

    A Paris communique reports:—The visiting members of the Dominion Parliaments arrived here to-day, and were received by a representative of M. Briand, ...

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  30. "RETURN TO ENGLAND."

    The women of England who recently prepared a memorial for presentation to Mr W. M. Hughes, the Australian Prime Minister, urging him to return to Great ...

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  31. ITALIAN FRONT

    An Italian communication issued on Monday states that a heavy enemy attack on the Upper Posina. which was supported by concentrated artillery fire, was ...

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  32. SUBMARINE DEUTSCHLAND

    Baltimore reports that the announcement that no more visitors will be allowed aboard the German merchant submarine Deutschland after to-morrow ...

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  33. ARARAT SOLDIER KILLED

    Information reached Ararat this morning to the effect that Bert Edmondstone, son of Mr and Mrs Edmondstone, of Barkly street, has died from injuries received ...

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  34. CRUISER RAMS DESTROYER

    How the new British light cruiser Cleopatra (3700 tons) rammed a German destroyer on the night of 25th March last was told with dramatic terseness in the ...

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  35. MESOPOTAMIAN CAMPAIGN

    The Prime minister (Mr Asquith) was asked questions by numerous members in the House of Commons on Monday respecting the Mesopotamian campaign. ...

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  36. [?]RENCH CAPTURES.

    [?] prices state that up to midnight [?] the French on the Somme [?] taken 235 officers, 11,741 men, [?] machine guns, and 28 ...

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  37. GERMAN ACCOUNTS.

    The German Press is not publishing details of the West Front fighting, but is printing full inspired articles imploring the people to maintain internal unity. ...

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  38. Y.M.C.A. NATIONAL APPEAL

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  39. NO-CONSCRIPTION PAMPHLET

    J. P. Fletcher, ex-secretary of the Australian Freedom League, who was recently fined £100 in London for complicity in the publication of a no-conscription ...

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  40. IN ARMENIA

    A Petrograd official message says that when the Russians Stormed Baibart, in Armenia, the treating Turks Set the town on fire. ...

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  41. ENEMY SHIPS DASH TO SEA.

    An Amsterdam message states that the German steamers Bussard and Edward Martini recently escaped from Rotterdam, where they had been sheltering since ...

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  42. GERMAN LOSSES

    Col Feyler, a Swiss military Expert, estimates that the Central Powers have lost 1,000,000 during the spring fighting. ...

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  43. SINKING OF STEAMER.

    Further particulars of the sinking of the British steamer Ecclesia (3714 tons) by a German submarine state that the vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean. ...

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  44. [?]MING OF SECOND LINE.

    [?]tions with wounded officer from Ovillers, Bazentin, and [?] where the South Africans [?] show that the storming [?] ...

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  45. "THE COURIER" SERVIAN FUND

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 words
  46. HUN SACRILEGE.

    Mr H. Warner Allen, the British correspondent on the French Front, is at present with the French force in the Somme offensive ...

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  47. GERMANY'S FOOD SUPPLY

    Amsterdam reports that a meeting of delegates, responding 150,000 organised workmen in Germany, has passed a resolution urging the German Government ...

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  48. GERMAN STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    Advices from Stockholm report that a Russian submarine has torpedoed the German steamer Cyria. ...

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  49. KITCHENER MEMORIAL

    The National Fund which was inaugurated for the purpose of providing a memorial to the late Earl Kitchener (Minister for War) has reached £25,000. ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. BRITISH STEAMERS SUNK.

    The British Steamer Euphorbia and the Italian steamer Serra have been sunk. ...

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  52. POOR GERMAN CROPS.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the "Times" states that very heavy rains in Germany have resulted in poor crops being harvested this season, especially in ...

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  53. HOSTEL FOR ANZACS

    Colonel R M'G. Andersen has taken over a large building in Great Peter street. London, For conversion into a hostel for the Australian soldlors. ...

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  54. CANADIAN NICKEL

    Despatches from Ottawa report that in view of the criticism regarding the shipment of nickel abroad the German submarine Doutschland, the Canadian ...

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  55. HOLLAND AND GERMANY

    Lord Robert Cecil (War Trade Minister) admitted in the House of Commons on Monday that Despite the most stringent measures, smuggling still continue ...

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