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  2. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    A communique states—We carried the whole of the western Island of Neuville, Is addition to more houses In the principal streets of the ...

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  3. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    President Wilson has accepted the resignation of Mr William Jennings Bryan, Secretary of State. Mr Bryan's resignation is based on ...

    Article : 374 words
  4. OUR CLEAR DUTY

    Lord Headly, In a speech at Windsor, said it was our clear duty to God to hate all devils and not to make a compromise with the Evil One. ...

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  5. THE EUROPEAN WAR SUSTRALIAN ROLL OF HONOR

    A meeting of the committee of the Red Cross Society will be hold at the Town Hall to-morrow, at 4 p.m. His man Charters Towers friends ...

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  6. SIR JHON FRENCH'S REPORT.

    Sir John French, In a report, states that since June [?] the situation has been unchanged on the British front, though there is legs artillery activity. ...

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  7. THE ITALIAN THEATRE.

    It Is officially stated that a naval aeroplane shot down the Italian air[?] Cltta de Ferara, which was returning from Flumer,and two officers ...

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  8. AERODROME EXPLOSION

    The explosion at the Evre Acrodromo was go tremendous that it is considered certain that a Zeppelin was inside, with Its gas reservoirs filled. ...

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  9. VENICE BOMBED

    It is officially stated that on Austrian aeroplane bombed Venice, damaging some houses and wounding a woman and a girl. ...

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  10. ITALY AND WAR.

    A commu[?] says: All along the frontier our advanced troops are rapturing important positions against feeble resistance. Along the Jeonzo ...

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  11. HOOII THIS KAISER.

    The Kaiser has returned to Berlin. [?] the troops in Ga[?] he admitted the losses before przemyas[?] were very heavy. but they were ...

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  12. NATIONAL EFFICIENCY

    A committee has been formed to organise 4000 men at [?] market, who have volunteered their services in [?]heir spare time for work ...

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  13. ITALIAN DESTROYERS DO GOOD WORK.

    The Naval Staff reports on the third bombardment of Monfa[?] that three of the enemy's batteries near cas[?] Du[?] shelled our destroyers The ...

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  14. MUNITION MAKING.

    Sir R. A. Cbopor drew the attention of the Government to the fact that a War Office official had consulted Eirmingham munition makere in April and ...

    Article : 178 words
  15. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    Air Campbell's Appointment contin[?] to cause anxiety in the Cabinet. It is understood that the Liberals offer Mr Campbell an English Judge[?]ship, ...

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  16. MUNITIONS BILL BEFORE THE HOUSE

    The Minister for Munitions Bill is read a third time. Mr Simon said be had no intention by means of side wind, to secure compulsory ...

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  17. ITALIAN AIRSHIP VISITS POLA.

    An Italian dirigible again bombed the Military position at Pola on Tuesday ...

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  18. HINDENBURG AND ITALY.

    It is reported that General Hindenbarg remarked that he had finished with the Russian rabble, and could now turn his attention to the Italians. ...

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  19. ITALIAN OPERATIONS.

    The duel for toiolno continues with un[?]bating fury. The Italians at Mon[?] are pouring hundreds of high explosive shells intc ...

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  20. RUSSIAN SCH[?] SUBMARINED.

    The Russian schooner Adolf, bound! for Archangel; was submarined [?] out warning and sunk. Eight shots were fired, killing the captain end a ...

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  21. DEATH OF INTERNATIONAL FOOTEALLER.

    D. M. Dain, tho Scottish International, has been Wiled France. ...

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  22. GERMAN BLOCKADE

    Two trawlers and a French barguentlno were also torpedoed yesterday The crows were saved. ...

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  23. MORE SUBBMARINE VICTIMS.

    The trailers Dromlo and CurJew were subma[?] off Scotland, but the crews were jacked up. ...

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  24. A WILLING PRISONER.

    The Government[?] investigation [?] that the steamy Pan, shigh b[?] cleared for Bulgaria w[?] a load of rifles and ammunition, and which was ...

    Article : 74 words
  25. ARMY SENTENCES SUSPENSION ACT

    Professor J. II. Mfcrgan has narrated the genesis of the Army Sentences Suspension Act, which gives sente[?]ced soldiers an opportunity of ...

    Article : 96 words
  26. ITALIANS CAPTURE COSTINA FORTHESS.

    The Italians captured Costina agter a difficult ascent of a rocky mountain range, and a perilous occupation of a ridge Here they were nearly ...

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  27. THE DARDANELLES.

    Nine British aeroplanes bombed Akbasch, in Gallipoll harbour, killing three, wounding 12 soldiers, and severely damaging transport material ...

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  28. EROADMEADOWS CAMP.

    A committee was appointed to inQuire into the Broadraoadows camp site. It was recommended that Broad[?] be [?] habitable at a cost ...

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  29. BELGIAN STEAMER SUBMARINED.

    The Beigian sleamor Meanopur was torpedoed last night and sunk in half a minute off North Foreland. Eight members of the crow hare landed at ...

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  30. TURKISH MORALE BADLY SHAKEN.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Dairy chronicle" states that the general offensive In the Dardanelles continue with the most important results ...

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  31. ROLL OF HONOR

    The latest casualty lists contalu 30 officers and 2660 men, where[?] 2002 were in France, and 569 in the Dardandlles. ...

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  32. OUR DARING BOYS

    Lieut. R. Cadden, of the West Austr[?] Light Horse,in a letter to his wife new in Sydney, says: "w[?] poor Light Horsemen are all like dogs ...

    Article : 136 words
  33. AFTER THE WAR.

    Lord Sydenham presided at the reading of the Hon Sir John McCaail's (gent-General for Tasmania), paper at the Colonial Institute advocating a ...

    Article : 217 words
  34. SPELTER SUPPLIES COMMANDEERED.

    It is understood that the Munitions Committed will commander all [?] except that used for cartridges, and prohibit its use for galvanlsing sheets ...

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  35. THIRTY-FOURTH CASUALTY LAST.

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  36. NORWEGIAN VICTIM.

    The Norwegian barque Superb, laden with grain from [?] Ayres to Queenstown was torpedoed 50 molies west of Fastnet. The crew landed at ...

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  37. ANOTHER SPY ARRESTED

    A fora[?] named [?] [?] ws arrested at Plymouth trying to ellcit naval information He possessed an apparatus capablc of tapping ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN ROLL OF HONOR.

    Lane Corporal C. L. Wilson, included in the recent list of killed in action, was the youngest son of Mr. John P. Wilson, a well known ...

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  39. GERMAN GAS.

    A [?] order found at Bzura says:—By God's dispensation we have received a new potent weapon in gas which vanquishes our enemies. Our ...

    Article : 52 words
  40. PREMIER TO SETTLE ALL [?]

    The Miners' Federation on a vote to reter war condluous to the premier for settelment, resulted: For, 438,000; against, 279,000 ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND AND THE WAR.

    The Governor' is anxious that Queensland should do everything [?] sible to assist to supplying requirements of every description that she is ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN APPOINTMENTS.

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  43. NORWEGIAN TIMBER STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    The Norwegian steamer Glitterland ladon with timber bound for Hartlepool, was torpedoed and the crew saved, ...

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  44. CONSCRIPTION CONDEMNED.

    The Irish Parliamentary Party meeting at the House of Commons passed a resolution condemning conscription, which was calculated to ...

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  45. CRUISER RE-FLOATED.

    The Turkish cruiser medj[?] which was sunk on April 4th, has been re-flonted and dry-docked ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN MEATS

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Sir W R[?]man said no insurance had been paid on Austral[?] purchased by the Gov. ...

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  47. BRITISH MINE DOES DAMAGE

    Teh British exploded a mine in the region of Ploegstoert wood; both the enemy's front find rear trench were blown 11 for 30 yards ...

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  50. ANOTHER NORWEGIAN VICTIM

    The Norwegian steamer Trudveng. bound for Dublin with Iron ore, was sunk, by gunfire after the crew took to the boats. A petrol boat came up ...

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