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  2. EMPERORS' CONFERENCE

    All Europe is awaiting with the keenest expectancy results of the German conference, and their relation to the delayed offensive, Austria's attitude and ...

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  3. HUNS IN RUSSIA

    A wireless Russian official message states that M. Tcheecherin, the Foreign Commissary, has sent a message to the German Government drawing attention ...

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  4. GREAT BRITISH MINE FIELD

    The great British nine field, which is in operation from the 15th May, is likely to prove an insurmountable barrier to enemy submarines' activity in British ...

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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS

    What Vicnna calls the extension and sleepening of the Austro-German alliance [?] at the German headquarters, is ...

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  6. No Title

    [?] the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," [?] to Australia by speical premission. It should be understond, [?] are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  7. [?]NEMY'S NEXT BLOW

    [?] doubt is felt in competent quarters [?] enemy will shortly strike with strenght on the West and Hal[?] ...

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  8. PIRACY CAMPAIGN

    It in stated in a message from Rome that the "Corrierred' Italin" Declares that evidence is accumulating to the effect ...

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  9. GERMANY'S VULNERABLE POINTS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters, telegraphing on the 11th May. states:— ...

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  10. FIGHTING IN MOSCOW.

    Fighting between the Bolshoviks and the anarchists in Mescow was resumed on Saturday night, reports a Petrograe message. ...

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  11. BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

    It is stated that the distress is terrible in Bosnia and Herzegoviaa, which is worse even than Galicia and Bukowina. ...

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  12. SPAIN'S SHIPPING LOSSES.

    According to a message from Madrid the most bitter anti-German feeling now prevails throughout Spain, neutralising the enemy propaganda. Almost the ...

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  13. OSTEND RAID

    A German official message claims that an examination for the sunken Victoria proves that it does not contain cement, and that it was not blown up by the ...

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  14. (Reuter.)

    [?] message received at 10 p.m. on [?] Fiedl-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig [?] heavy artillery preparation the ...

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  15. BLOODY BATTLE AT LAHTI.

    It is officially reported at Moscow that after the White Guards occupied Tammefors, the chief manufecturing town of Finald 500 Russian officers and men ...

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  16. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    A special meeting of the City Council was held to-day to consider means of assisting the Corlo Recrulting "Drive." Arrangements were made for a big public ...

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  17. PEACE FROM EXHAUSTION.

    A copenhagen message states that, commenting upon the Emperours' conference, the Vienna "Neue Freie Presse" declares:—We must maintain a close ...

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  18. ITALIAN THEATRE

    Hospital attempts to renew attacks on Monte Come (says an Italian official message received on Tuesday) have failed. ...

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  19. ROUMANIAN CABINET RESIGNS.

    It is reported from Germany that M. Marghiloman's Cabinet in Roumania has resigned. In the special oconomic treaty between ...

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  20. AUSTRO-GERMAN ALLIANCE.

    A Vienna semi-official message argues that the strengthened Austro-German alliance conforms to the idea of a league of nations because the alliance is to ...

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  21. ALSACE-LORRAINE

    Telegraphing from Paris, the "Manchester Guardian" correspondent give what he says is an almost literal rendering of passages in M. Poincare's reply to ...

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  22. ENEMY TRANSPORT SUNK.

    Reuter's correspondent at Remo says that Halian destroyers attacked an enemy convoy off Durazzo and sank a transport. ...

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  23. MILITARY BAND AT ARARAT.

    Notwithstanding that rain fell throughout the whose of the day, there was a farly large attendance at the Town Hall this ...

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  24. GERMANY NEEDS MORE MONEY.

    Amsterdam reports that owing to the inssufficiency of the revenue from indirect taxation, Germany proposes to lery a non-recurrent war-time income tax ...

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  25. PRUSSIAN ELECTORAL BILL

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Prussian Diet rejected, by 236 votes to 185, a motion favoring equal suffrage. The decision was arrived at on ...

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  26. BRITAIN AND BRAZIL

    Members of the British Political and Economic Mission, headed by Sir Manrice De Busoen, have been most cordially welcomed in Brazil. ...

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  27. DISCHARGE CERTIFICATE

    Announcement is made by the War Office of the award of a special certificate of honor, called "The King's Certificate on Discharge," to all ranks, except ...

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  28. THE ARTILLERY DUEL.

    [?] correspondent at the French telegraphing on the 14th [?] said:—The full in the fighting on British front, is marked by a ...

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  29. UKRAINIAN GOVERNMENT.

    An Amsterdam message reports that a pro-German, M. Dcory, manager of the Russian Bank of Foreign Trade at Kieff, whom the former Ukrainian Government ...

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  30. ENLISTMENTS IN SYDNEY.

    Recruiting is still improving; 156 were [?] in the State yesterday. A big effort is being arranged with the object of securing 500 recruits on Friday. ...

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  31. BRITISH BUDGET

    In the course of the discussion in the House of Commons on the Finance Hill. Mr Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said the question of ...

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  32. SYDNEY BARRACKS

    A curious position has arisen al Victorian Barracks in connection with the decision to remove eligibles from their positions. Many of the men found fit by the ...

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  33. THE AALAND ISLANDS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm says the Germans will evacuate Aaland Islands on 23rd May. Finnish troops are already replacing the Germans. ...

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  34. "BONNET ROUGE" TRIAL

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says the concluding stage of the "Bonnet Rouge" trail, at which seven persons were charged with defeatist propaganda ...

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  35. GERMANY'S WAR BURDENS.

    In his preamble to the deed recognising the "independence" of Lithuania, the Kaiser says that Lithuania will participate in the war burdens of Germany. ...

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  36. SECOND LETTER DENIED.

    Vienna offcially depies the existence of the Emperior Charles' second letter, meationed by teh "Manchester Guardian." ...

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  37. CIRCASSIA INDEPENDENT.

    A Constantinople telegram received at Amsterdam states that Cireassia, the territory on both sides of the Western Caucasus, has declared its independence. ...

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  38. PEACE TALK IDLE AT PRESENT.

    In the course of a speech in London, Mr Austea Chamberlain said that the Governemnt was not indifferent to peace, but it was idle to talk of peace until the ...

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  39. CONTROL OF SUPPLIES

    The "Daily News" says that the Government has decided to establish a Board to source united control of supplies, including food imports, raw ...

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  40. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS

    In the House of Lords Lord Durham pleased that steps should be taken to exchange British non-coms,a nd men captured in 1914 and 1915, especially in view ...

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  41. IRISH SITUATION

    Tel "Times" correspondent at Dublin says that Dr Crozier, the Apehbishop of Armagh, in opening the Synod, said Ireland's abstinence from service constituted ...

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  42. SEAPLANE V ZEPPELIN

    In the engagement between a Zeppelin and a British seaplans over the North Sea Friday, the Zeppelin did not remain to containue the fight. It dropped ...

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  43. COAL PRODUCTION

    In view of the necessity of increasing the coal production, especially for export purposes, with fewer men available owing to the combing out, an appeal will be ...

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  44. SETTLEMENT OF SOLDIERS

    Mr Frank Clarke, the Minister for Lands, said to-day that generally the municipaltios of the State, which under the State Discharged Soldiers Settlement ...

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  45. JOHANNESBURG STRIKE

    Johannesburg reports that a graver trun was given to the strike because the Town Council did not instantly grant the men's terms. The bolidermen and ...

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  46. BAD LEG FOR 38 YEARS.

    A Marvellous cure of 38 years' old polsoned leg soures is reported by Mr Harry Devereux, of a 4 Bishopsgate street, Wickham N.S.W. who writes:— ...

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  47. LONG SERIES OF BLUNDERS.

    Mr John Dillon, leader of the Nationalist Parliamentary Party, in acknowledging a resolution form the British General Workers' Union in support of ...

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  48. ENEMY REGROUPING FORCES.

    [?] the delay in resuming the enemy [?] is generally attributed to the [?] French war correspondents say [?] Germans are regrouping their ...

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  49. WAR OFFICE

    Lord Milner has appointed Lord Stanhope, representing the War Office in the Lords, as Parliamentary Secretary of the War Office. ...

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  50. SIGNS OF PROGRESS.

    Sir,—It is quite refreshing to notice the progressive spirit that is slowly but surely replacing the old spirit of indifference that formerly prevailed in Hallarat. A ...

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  51. UNION'S APPLICATION

    In refusing to give the Canistermakers Employees' Union preference for unionists, Judge Curlewis in the Industrial Court to-day referredto the evidence ...

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  52. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    A cablegram has been receivbed stating that Pte Joe Gent. youngest son of Mrs M. Gent., of Glazebrook street, Ballarat. East, and husband of Mrs Joseph Gent. ...

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  53. MAJOR-GENERAL MAURICE

    It in stated 1y tihe "IThening News" that jr-Gen alullrice ]in beoon appointod military critic by a Jioolon Liberal news, ...

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  54. UNIONIST VIEW CHANGED.

    A change of attitude in the Unionists as regards Home Rule was indicated by Mr Austen Chamberlian in the course of a speech at a Unionist meeting in London. ...

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  55. SIR WILFRID LAURIER

    Their Majesties have sent congralulatory messages to Sir Wilfried and Lady Laurier on the occaison of the golden jubilee of their marriage. ...

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  56. ATTACK ON AUSTRALIANS.

    [?] "Times" correspondent a the [?] Headquarters states that the at [?] on the Australian Front resulted in [?] sharp fight. The Australian ...

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  57. PRIVATE LE LEU.

    Mrs Saunders, wife of the vicar of St. Paul's Linton, has received news that her brother, Pte Leon Le Leu, has been gassed during the recent operations on ...

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  58. MAURICE'S FIRST ARTICLE.

    Mjr-Gen Maurce's first article in the "Daily Chronicle" consists of personal explanations. He says his persence at the Versailles Conference was due to his work ...

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  59. RHEUMATISM

    "I was a sufferer with Rheumatism for a period of thro years," writes Mr James Aldridge, 295 Flemington road, North Melbourne, "and tried many medicines ...

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  60. PRIVATE D. M'MILLAN.

    Mr D. M'Millan, of Linton, has been notified that his on, Pte Dave M'Millan, has been wounded. ...

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  61. DUTCH EAST INDIES

    Reuter's correspondent at The Hague says that the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies reports shipping to America has been resumed. ...

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  62. AUSTRALIAN ESCAPES.

    [?] Sergt A. Edwards, 51st [?] Battallon, A.I.F., has escaped [?] Switzerland, He is the first Austrlia war prisoner who has escaped and ...

    Article : 36 words
  63. No Title

    The had plighted their troth, end were talking things over. They both decided to be quite unlike other married couples—forboaring and long-suffering ...

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  64. GERMAN BY-ELECTION

    Advices from Berlin state that at a by election of the Reichstag, a Majority Socialist defeated an Independent Socialist by 8000 votes. The seat had [?] ...

    Article : 38 words
  65. PRIVATE CYRIL PHILLIPS.

    Mr T. Phillips, of Portland, and formerly of Brown Hill, has received intimation that his son Cyril is in hospital in London suffering from gunshot wounds in the legs. ...

    Article : 34 words
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