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  3. LAST NIGHT'S CABLES

    The following messages were received after our third edition had been published yesterday:— IN THE WEST ...

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  6. MINING.

    The South Side leases, which are 12 miles south of Parker's Range, have been optioned to Melbourne (writes the "Southern Cross Times"). The shaft ...

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  7. GALLANTRY OF THE BRITISH.

    Sir John French reported yesterday that the first British Army had further successes south of Richebourg l'Avoue. All the German trenches on a ...

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  8. RIOT AT TRIESTE.

    Yesterday 1,000 women invaded the Governor's Palace at Trieste, the chief Austrian port on the Adriatic, and shouted "Death to the Emperor ...

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  9. BROAD ARROW.

    The output from the Broad Arrow field for the month of March amounted to 1,370.94 fine oz., from 4,902.50 tons of ore. This includes 21.75oz. obtained ...

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  10. GERMAN AVIATION GROUND RAIDED.

    British and French Airmen last night totally destroyed the German aviation ground at Ghistelles (on the Belgian coast ten miles from Ostend). The ...

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  11. TREASON ALLEGED.

    Advices from Berlin state that Senator Posseehg, a millionaire resident of Lubeck, and owner of mines in Sweden and Norway, has been arrowed on a ...

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  12. TOLL OF YPRES.

    Telegrams from Bruges report that as a result of the heavy fighting at Ypres, the dream of German wounded into the city is practically incessant ...

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  13. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The Mails.—A mail for the Eastern States will close on Saturday at 9.15 a.m. (late fee 10 a.m., railway station 10.25 a.m.), per s.s. Warlida, and ...

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  14. BURTVILLE.

    Concerning the two leases taken up by Mr. R. J. Salvado at Burtville (writes the "Laverton Mercury") one was originally known as the Sons of ...

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  15. The Daily News. PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1915.

    To-day's cables report President Wilson as declaring that "America's force is the force of moral principle, and nothing else existed for which she ...

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  16. GERMAN CONFESSION.

    The following communique has been issued in Berlin:—"We gave up an advanced position near Steenstraate and Hetsas in order to avoid losses by ...

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  17. BATTUE OF FESTUBERT.

    A spectator, describing the battle of Featubert, states that on Sunday night hell broke loose and before daybreak the British army stormed the German ...

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  18. SHORTAGE OF MUNITIONS.

    There is considerable public anxiety owing to several newspaper statements, apparently inspired by the military authorities, that the army is fatally short ...

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  19. "REMEMBER THE LUSITANIA.

    A corporal of the Black Watch, who was wounded in a recent action, narrates that for bitter hand-to-hand fighting the battle at La Basse has not ...

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  20. NORTH KALGURLI.

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  21. HAMMERING THE DARDANELLES.

    Mr. Ashmead Bartlett, special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," telegraphing on the 10th, stated:—"The British are not yet in possession of ...

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  22. BY BAYONET POINT.

    Late on Sunday afternoon Sir John French addressed the troops, and received an ovation. After dusk the units took up their positions silently, the ...

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  23. THE LADY HARRIET.

    Owing to a shortage of water the anticipated tonnage at tho Lady Harriet at Laverton, for last month (the first since the installation of the new ...

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  24. AMERICA STANDS FOR HUMANITY

    President Wilson, reviewing the United States fleet yesterday, said that America wanted no man's territory, and she questioned no other nation's honor ...

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  25. ENEMY OUTFLANKED.

    We soon began to outflank the enemy, As morning dawned the German supports opened a severe fire, but our heavy guns got to work on the ...

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  27. POISON GAS.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Lemberg has advised that the capture of Tarnow by the Germans was largely due to the use of poisonous ...

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  28. ROYAL STANDARD.

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  29. INEVITABLE COUNTER ATTACKS.

    As a firm hold had been obtained there was a good hope that the inevitable German counter-attacks would prove costly and ineffective. The ...

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  30. A COSTLY OFFENSIVE.

    It is reported at Budapest that there have been 200,000 Austro-German casualties in Gallcia since the beginning of their offensive. The losses are ...

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  32. WAR VIRTUALLY DECLARED.

    The "Glornale d'ltalia" remarks in a significant article that war has virtually been declared by the unanimity of the King and the Government on the ...

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  33. SAVAGES.

    An officer of the Leicestershires, writing of the struggle at Neuve Chapelle, states that, after the Canadians were forced to abandon the wood a ...

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  34. "WAR INEVITABLE."

    In official circles in Berlin it is believed that war with Italy is inevitable ...

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