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  2. ON THE FIELD OF [?]

    The 387th official list of Aust[?] casualties sut[?]equenat to embarkst[?] released for publication by the B[?] cords Office on Saturday. The [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Such of the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood ...

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  4. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    A horse attached to a spring cart in charge of Charles Ambler aged 60 years [?]bbed while passing over a lovel crossing at Boyswater this morning and a train ...

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  5. ANGLO FRENCH ARMIES

    The "Daily News" lobbyist correspondent states that General Each receives a more important post in connection with the Al[?]ed command on the Western ...

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  6. HUGE ENEMY LOSSES

    Reports from enemy sources confirm the British accounts of huge German casuaities. A message from Amsterdam states that travellers from all parts of ...

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  7. LONG BATTLE EXPECTED

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters says: "The enemy is firmly held at Moutdider, where the broken ground facilitates the defence. His ...

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  8. DEFENCE OF RUSSIA

    Reuter's correspondent at Moscow reports that the Supreme Council has been constituted for the defence of the country. It includes [?] and Admiral ...

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  9. LATEST WAR NEWS

    A French communique, issued at 1,30 a.m. on Sunday, states:— "The battle which was begun on the Moreuil Lassigay front continued through ...

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  10. THROWN FROM VEHICLE.

    About 8 a.m. to-day Mrs P. Egan, of Eganstown, accompanied by her son, Cr Egan, were driving in a buggy to Glenyon, and when approaching Leggitt's ...

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  11. (Reuter.)

    The "Morning Post" states that with the concurrence of General Haig the Angle-French Government s have decided to appoint General Foch Generalissimo ...

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  12. (The "Times.")

    Tense activity prevails behind the German lines. There is apparently a wholesale exchange of divisions proceeding. There are many signs which ind[?]cate that ...

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  13. SITUATION REVIEWED.

    Commenting on the position the "Times" says :— "On the surface the changes are unfar[?]able. We have relinquished ...

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  14. CYCLIST FATALY INJURED.

    Victor Nelson a youth was riding to Narcen on a bicycle to gel the mail and when going down a hill was thrown against a post. He was seriously injured ...

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  15. BOMBARDMENT OF PARIS.

    Paris reports that a shell from a German leng-range gun fell on a Paris church on Good Friday afternoon during the service. Seventy [?] were killed and ...

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  16. RUSSIA'S DEBTS.

    It is announced by the Official Press Burean that Britain, although under no obligation to do so, has provided the interest on the Russian State debt until 30th ...

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  17. DIED OF WOUNDS

    Pte R. J. Hughes, Ballarat East, 15[?] ...

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  18. WOUNDED

    Pte L. J. Curnow, Ballarat (second[?]sion). Pte P. H. Luplan, Ballarat. Spr J. C. Wilkie, Ballarat East ([?] ...

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  19. SHOT THROUKH THE HEART.

    William De Carle son of Mr C. F. De arle of Daylesford, committed suicide a the Western Reserve. Castlemaine by ...

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  20. THE MILITARY AGE

    An immediate increase of the military age to 50 and even to 55 is foreshadowed ...

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  21. INJURED

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 6 words
  22. FRACTURED ARM.

    Nicholas Russell, of Middle Creek fell whilst feeding horses and fractured his right arm ...

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  23. GUNS NOT A SURPRISE.

    Mr Perry Robinson states that prisoners taken during December and January divulged the construction of from four to seven long-range guns of 79 feet with ...

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  24. EXPORTS OF GRAIN RESISTED.

    The "Vossische Zeilung" states that [?]narchy in the [?]kraine has reached the highest point. In some of the districts the pea[?]ants are resisting the export of ...

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  25. LINTON V SCARSDALE.

    Sir, — Your correspondent, "Golden Lake," writes on the above question from the Golden Lake point of view boosting the advantages of Searsdale as the ...

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  26. ILL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 words
  27. ELBOW DISLOCATED.

    When out rabbiting a boy named Baulch son of Mr Chas Banlch of Lexton fell against a stump and dislocated one of his elbows ...

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  28. ALLIED EMBASSIES RETURN.

    Petrograd reports that the Allied embassies have returned to russia from Finland. They have issued a statement affirming the necessity for the Allies ...

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  29. KILLED IN ACTION

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  30. VALUE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE.

    Sir,—A rather novel attempt to journey [?] Ballarat to Melbourne is to be made On Saturday next Mr Luke Lees and two members or our Walking Club (Mr A ...

    Article : 298 words
  31. FIERCE STRUGGLE FOR A HILL.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Times" says:— "The white-heat point of the struggle for the [?] to Paris was around a [?] ...

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  32. OPERATIONS IN PALESTINE

    A Palestine official message reports that despite stubborn opposition operations cast of the Jordan continue successfully. Colonial mounted troops shattered ...

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  33. KILLED PREVIOUSLY REPO[?] MISSING

    Cpl S. L. Lindell C[?]elsea; Cpl [?] Perraton, Windsor; [?]pl L. W. W[?] Tinamb[?]a; Ptes [?]. S. [?] W.: J. H. Brown, Scottand[?] ...

    Article : 70 words
  34. JEWISH CONTINGENTS.

    The Jewish contingent which left New York in February to join the Jewish regiment in Palestine will soon be followed by [?] others ...

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  35. DANGEROUSLY ILL

    [?] W. E. Deald Essendon: [?] Riley, [?]willips; 2nd Lt J. W. [?] East St. Kilda ...

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  36. DELAY IN AMERICA

    During the Senate debate on the war Senator H. C. Lodge bitterly denouneed Amerien's delay and said their tale was trembling in the balance reports a ...

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  37. DIED OF WOUNDS

    Sgt J. M. Ryan, Box Hill; Ptes[?] J. Hodges, Mariukmbecaa; S. R. [?] Raywood: H. Kiaag, North [?] Gar L. G. Langdon. Perth; Plt[?] ...

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  38. FRENCH PREMIER CONFIDENT.

    M. Clemencean the French Premier informed an interviewer that he did not sleep for several nights but slept soundly on Thursday night because he was more ...

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  39. DIED OF ILLNESS

    Ptes R. H. Hofen, Orbort; W. V e[?]san. Geelong; C. G. Wa[?] ham Cpper: C. A. Wilkins Feet[?] ...

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  40. DIED CAUSE NOT STATE

    Pte D. D. Dennelly, Korukmb[?] ...

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  41. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    Tekie reports that a settlement has been reached whereby [?] furnishes Amcriea with shipping and the Government is actively engaged in obtaining vessels for ...

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  42. MISSING

    Ptes W. C. Rockett. England[?] Melbourne: J. M[?] Link A. B. Smith, Lan[?] ...

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  43. PRISONERS OF WAR

    Pte J. H. O'Nell, Stanley; Cpl M'Pherson, Flemington ...

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  44. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT

    Word has been received that Charles Garden Campbell eldest Mrs and the late Mr C. H. Cempl[?] 106 Wendouroe parade, Ballarat, was [?] ...

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  45. BRITISH VALOR PRAISED.

    M. Cleme[?] the Premier has telegraphed to Mr Lloyd-George; the Prime Minister, as follows:— "France never mere admired British ...

    Article : 100 words
  46. SOUTH AMERICAN NATIONS

    Viscount Bryee has sent a message to the South American Republic emphasing that this war is not like any other. It is a war of principles a war for liberty ...

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  47. SAPPER TOM HALVEY.

    Mrs H. Sealetti of Stawell, has [?] further notice that Spr T has been admitted to the First Soc General Hospital, Birraingham, E[?] ...

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  48. NATION'S SPIRIT AROUSED.

    Vivid details of British heroism and endurance are pouring in from the front and evoking wonderful demonstrations at sympathy and admiration and the keen. ...

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  49. BRITISH DESTROYER MINED

    The Admiralty reports that a British destroyer has been mined and sunk on 27th March. Forty-one Fives were lost ...

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  50. PRAYERS FOR ALLIES

    The Archbishop of Paris has ordered public prayers for the Allies success "in the gigantic battle, upon which," his Grace says, "may depend the issue of the ...

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  51. MESSAGE FROM JAPAN.

    It is officially stated that Lt-Gen Oshima the Japanese Minister for War; has telegraphed to Lord Derby, the British Secretary of State for War as follows ...

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  52. AMERICAN ENGINEERS.

    A message made available by the American Consul in Melbourne states:— "United States war officials believe that despatches from the Western battlefield ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. U BOAT INTERNED IN SPAIN

    The Spanish Embassy at Washington learns that the U boat No. 48 interned in a damaged condition in a Spanish port. The populace of Spain has been much ...

    Article : 53 words
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