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  2. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    Our brave boys have enough and danger to endure in the without letting them run [?] risks of colds, perhaps ending [?] ...

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  3. RUSSIAN MONARCHY

    French newspapers are of opinion that rumors of the restoration of the monarchy in Russia are probably a German manocuvre in order to discredit ...

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  4. MAY DAY

    The Socialist Party of Victoria celebrated May flay by gathering at the Yarra Bank this afternoon. There was an attendance of about 200 ...

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  5. FIGHTING IN MESOPOTAMIA

    A Mesopotamia official message states "Our forces have advanced north of Bagdad along the road leading to Mosulvia Kifri and Kirkuk. ...

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  6. Y.M.C.A.'S SPLENDID WORK

    "Fathers and mothers "of Australian troops should indeed he thankful, that such a splendid instruction as the, Y.M.C.A. exists." With this sentence Col ...

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  7. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    The Returned Soldiers' Band visited Echuea to-day and was accorded an enthusiastic reception. The visitors were entertained in the afternoon at the Town ...

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  8. INDIA'S WAR EFFORTS

    A conference which promises to be a great historical event has assemble at Delhi in connection with the recent appeal by Mr Lloyd-George, the Prime ...

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  9. [?]NDERS STRUGGLE

    [?] line has been advanced be[?] Clytte and Kemmel (south-west. [?]Some progress has been made [?] the south. ...

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  10. KORNILOFF RESURRECTED.

    Newspapers in Germany state that Gen Korniloff, who was reported to have died of wounds, is marching, on Oremburg, on the River Ural. 727 mils east-south-east ...

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  11. MESSAGE FROM ANZACS.

    The Acting Prima Minister has received from the Rev. Canon Garland a cablegram dated Cairo, Egypt as follows:—"Men who fought on Anzac assemble at ...

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  12. FIGHTING AT LOCRE.

    Mr Perry Robinson the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters says:—The failure of yesterday's attack was ...

    Article : 240 words
  13. FIXING PRICE OF RABBITS

    Mr W. Bailey an official of the Australian Workers Union, states that an agreement has been signed between the Rabbit Exporters and the New South ...

    Article : 174 words
  14. BRITAIN'S WAR WORK

    The delegates from the American Federation of Labor are returning strongly impressed with the general labor activity and co-operation in Great Britain. They ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. FANTASTIC STORIES.

    In a message from Petrograd the correspondent of "Le Journal" (Paris) says that in view of the recruiting of the Red Guards the Soviets maintain a stream of ...

    Article : 57 words
  16. AMUSEMENTS

    To-night at the Coliseum J.C. William son Ltd., in conjunction with Mrs Ellis. will screen the classic of the "Big Tops," "Polly of the Circus," Margaret Mayo's ...

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  17. RECRUITING IMPROVING IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Recruiting is still improving. Ninety-nine men were enlisted yesterday, and 160 offered to-day in Sydney alone. Capt Carm chacl's recruits now member ...

    Article : 102 words
  18. OPPOSING CONSCRIPTION

    In the House of Commons Mr J. C. Butcher, K.C. (Unionist member for York City), asked: Has the Premier obtained advice regarding the illegality of the ...

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  19. AMERICAN MESSAGES

    The American Consul in Melbourne has furnished to Reuter tile following messages:—San Francisco reports that a ...

    Article : 231 words
  20. CITIZENS' SOLDIERS' COMFORTS COMMITTEE

    The principal business to be discussed at the meeting of the Citizens' Soldiers' Comforts Committee, which will be held at the City Hall to-day, at 4.30 p.m., will be ...

    Article : 181 words
  21. TIVOLI PICTURES.

    A programme of par excellence is promised by George Coates at Her Majesty's to-night. It will include George Beban in " A Roadside Impressario;" and Ethel ...

    Article : 60 words
  22. SOLDIERS AND LIQUOR

    A progress report by the Select Committee of the Senate on the question of the effect of intoxicating liquor on Australian soldiers arriving in or departing ...

    Article : 104 words
  23. FRENCH COUNTER-ATTACK.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on the evening of 30th April, says:—To-day all was quiet on the Flanders battlefield. The ...

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  24. GALLIPOLI STROLLERS.

    This popular company concluded their season at the Alfred Hall last night, when the audience again gave them a splendid reception, both for their own ...

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  25. NEW UNDER-SECRETARY.

    Mr E. Shortt , K.C., Liberal member for Newcastle-on-Tyne, voted against conscription for Ireland on the Man Power Bill on 16th April. It is regarding as ...

    Article : 101 words
  26. THE NEXT PHASE.

    [?] the lull in the offensive the [?] troops are confidently awaiting [?] phase of the enemy onslaught. [?] confidence now prevails that every ...

    Article : 180 words
  27. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    The new scheme of the minister in Charge of Recruiting, Mr Orchard, for according to returned soldiers a hearty welcome has met with decided success. ...

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  28. PHYSICAL RESISTANCE OPPOSED.

    In an interview with the Dublin correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian," Cardinal Logue stated that the Irish bishop had not received any ...

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  29. WAR MEASURE PASSED.

    In the Senate the bill centring the war authority in the President has been passed. the President will send the measure to the House of Representatives where ...

    Article : 130 words
  30. AUSTRALIANS ELUDE HUNS.

    Pte R. Ruschple. No. 648, New south Wales, and Cpl c. Lane, No 372, West Australia, machine gunners, who were captured at Dernancourt on 5th April ...

    Article : 433 words
  31. SINKING OF THE ORONSA

    Among those on board the Oronsa were Mr and Mrs Thomas Thring, of Australia. They are reported to be severely injured. The torpedo exploded directly ...

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  32. SHIPBUILDING OUTPUT.

    Ship construction figures for the United States are steadily rising. the launchings for the past week amounted to 41.195 tons completed ships delivered ...

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  33. PERSONS OF ENEMY ORIGIN

    A deputation headed by Capt Blackburn, V.C. to-day asked the Premier to disfranchise people of enemy origin for State electoral purposes. The speakers ...

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  34. CHINESE TROOPS FOR FRANCE

    A message from Atlantic port states that Captain Ting Chia Chen, Military Counsellor to China's President and also to the Chinese Minister for War, has ...

    Article : 102 words
  35. FRENCH RECAPTURE LOCRE.

    [?] correspondent at British head[?] says:—At 11.30 Tuesday morning Germans fought their way through [?]Locte seven miles south-west of ...

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  36. SHIP'S BOILERS EXPLODE.

    Passengers on board the Oronsa state that the torpedo struck the ship's boilers, which explained. After having been in the boats fro half an hour the survivors ...

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  37. WOMEN AND THE WAR

    The Queen's letter, cabled on 29th April, has been published in a special order of the day for the information of the troops in France, with the following ...

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  38. THE NAVAL RAID

    The Inter-Allied Naval Council expressed to the British Navy their administration of the coolness and reckless courage displayed in the attack on Ostend and ...

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  39. THE "BONNET ROUGE"

    Great interest is being taken in the court-martial before which the notorious "Bonnet Rouge" gang is being charged, says the "times" correspondent at ...

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  40. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    It is stated by the Navy Department that the 200 members of the Royal Australian Navy who are to leave Great Britain shortly for Australia are drawn from ...

    Article : 134 words
  41. LORD JUSTICE OF APPEAL

    The Press Burean states that Sir Charles Swinfer Eady becomes Master of the Rolls, and Mr Duke succeeds him as Lord Justice of Appeal. ...

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  42. [?]RILOUS WEEKS BEFORE US."

    [?] correspondent at the French [?]ters, telegraphing on 30th April, [?] Yesterday the British tanks as[?] the French infantry in clearing ...

    Article : 157 words
  43. PALACES BECOME HOSPITALS.

    An Amsterdam message states that the German have converted into hospitals King Albert of Belgium's palaces at Spa (near the Prusstan frontier), Amerois and ...

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  44. GERMAN ELECTORAL BILL

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that in the Prussian Diet a member of the Centre Party. Herr Spee, moved the adjournment of the Electoral Reform ...

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  45. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    In the South African House of Assembly, Gen Louis Botha, the Prime Minister, announced that he had decided not to proceed to the Imperial conference in ...

    Article : 61 words
  46. RECRUITING IN AFRICA

    Advices from Cape Town state that Reuter in informed officially that the distinguished Boer general and legislator, Brig-Gen M. W. Myburgh, has offered his ...

    Article : 157 words
  47. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Mrs Willmott of 7 Grant street, Ballarat West, has been notified by the Defence Department that her husband, Sergt A.E. Willmott, is returning to ...

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  48. FAMOUS GERMAN AIRMAN.

    The "Cologne Gazette" emphatically denies the statement which has been published in Germany that Baron Richthofen , the famous German airman, was ...

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  49. MAY DAY

    Paris advices report that a manifesto has been issued by the executive of the French Socialist Party announcing its decision not to hold demonstrations off ...

    Article : 72 words
  50. PRIVATE W. G. BELL.

    Mr and Mr Andrew Bell, of Meredith, received a cable from their son, Pte W. G. Bell stating "wounded shoulder, not serious." ...

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  51. PRIVATE ROBERT OLIVER.

    Mrs Chas, Oliver, of Bacchus Marsh, had been officially notified that her youngest son, Pte Robert Oliver has died while on active service ...

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  52. BELGIANS ON WAR WORK.

    Reuter learns that 25,000 Belgian men and boys are compelled to work militarily behind the German lines in the regions of Valencienues and Maubeuge alone ...

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  53. "KULTUR" AND PEACE.

    [?] in the Herlin paper "Der Tag," [?] Buddece of the German General Staff, [?] against making peace without vic[?] ...

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  54. PRINCE LICHNOWSKY

    Herr Max Harden, writing in his paper. "Zukunft," declares that no impartial court could condemn Prince Lichnowsky, formerly German ambassador ...

    Article : 54 words
  55. DISORDERED LIVER

    "I can speak of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills." writes Mrs Josephine Gleeson, 26 Lynch street, off Cardigan and Madeline streets, Carlton, "as a good medicine for ...

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  56. CASTLEMAINE CASUALTIES.

    Pte A. Bowen, son of Cr. J. Bowen, president of Maldon Shire Council, is reported killed in action on 17th April. Gnr S. R. M'Minn of Castlemaine, has ...

    Article : 64 words
  57. U.S. LABOR DELEGATES

    No decision was reached at the conference of the Anglo-American Laborites with regard to the holding of an International Peace Conference. The ...

    Article : 59 words
  58. BOMBARDMENT OF PARIS.

    A long-range gun is again bombarding Paris. ...

    Article : 14 words
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