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  4. THE MINE MENACE.

    The Dutch steamer Maasbaren (2.696 tons), which had previously been damaged by striking a mine in the North Sea, and had been repaired in the ...

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  5. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The well-known Professor Pazaturek, of Stuttgart University, protests against the nailing of images in Germany. He says that those of Von ...

    Article : 179 words
  6. BELGIAN ARTILLERY BUSY.

    Two German aeroplanes, carrying out a reconnaissance in the region of Ni[?]uport. were streak yesterday by Belgian artillery shells. They burst into flames, ...

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  7. AFTER THE WAR.

    Mr. Bonar Law, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, who has reached Paris to take part in the Allies' economic, conference, stated in an ...

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  8. ATTACKS ON NEUTRALS.

    The Press Bureau states that a submarine has sunk the Norwegian barque Carmanian (1,840 tons) by gunfire. The crew took to the boats, and the ...

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  9. ATTACK ON RUSSIAN WARSHIP.

    The following naval communique was issued in Berlin to-day. Three of our aeroplanes dropped 31 bombs on the Russian warship Slaw[?] (13,516 tons) in ...

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  10. NAVAL OPERATIONS

    It is officially announced that the battleship Russell, 14,000 tons, and a main armament of four 12-inch guns, struck a mine in the Mediterranean ...

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  11. NAVY LEAGUE DEMONSTRATION.

    At a Navy League demonstration at Queen's-hall to-day the meeting urged on the Government the necessity of adopting more vigorous and more ...

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  12. SUFFERING SERBIANS.

    The persons who are distributing American food supplies in Serbia report that the Bulgarians are hanging Serbians on the slightest charges. ...

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  13. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    The political situation in England is still obscure. The majority of moderate men deprecate Mr. Asquith relinquishing the Premiership, fearing that it ...

    Article : 319 words
  14. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    Count Von B[?]rnstor[?], the German Ambassador to America, admits that Von Igel's papers were unofficial, but [?] claims them on the ground that they ...

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  15. VERDUN.

    It is semi-officially stated that there is every reas[?] to believe that the battle of Vordun as ended, and that the [?]eek given to the enemy's plans in that ...

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  16. CATCHING A SUBMARINE.

    The Dutch newspapers state that the two Rotterdam-Lloyd stamers. Soerakarta (6,926 tons) and Kawi (4,871 tons), left Falmouth together on April ...

    Article : 161 words
  17. CRUSHING GERMAN TRADE.

    The journal "Nouvelles de France," a copy of which we have received by the courtesy of the Consul for France, contains an interesting article on the ...

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  18. FRENCH RED CROSS.

    M. Raymond Poincare, the President of France, has thanked Mr. B. R. Wise, the Agent-General of New South Wales, who is attending the economic ...

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  19. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    To-day's Berlin communique says:— To the southward of Lake Narotch we captured the positions between the village of Stanarocze and the estate called ...

    Article : 58 words
  20. MILITARY SERVICE.

    Reuben Hawley, an Australian musical student, who has been three years resident in England, has been fined for not presenting himself for military ...

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  21. ANOTHER GERMAN SUBMARINE SUNK.

    It is officially announced by the Admiralty that a German submarine was sunk by a British warship off the East Coast yesterday, and that the crew ...

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  22. HEAVY GERMAN ATTACKS.

    Last night's communique says:— The Germans attacked in close formation yesterday, and recovered the trenches they had previously lost to ...

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  23. SKILLED MINERS.

    The War Office is asking for 10,000 skilled miners for tunnelling work at the various fronts. ...

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  24. GERMAN CLAIM.

    A German communique issued to-day states:—Our warships yesterday destroyed a large British guard-vessel off the Dogger Bank. ...

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  25. ALLEGED PACIFICIST PROCLIVITIES.

    Lord Hugh Cecil, one of the Unionist members for Oxford University, and a prominent member of the Unionist party, writes in a letter to the "Times" ...

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  26. AUSTRIANS ATTACK GERMANS.

    Deserters from the enemy state that when the flooding of the Austro-German trenches near Pi[?]sk necessitated a withdrawal, the Germans retired first, ...

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  27. RUSSIANS IN ENGLAND.

    It is officially stated: that Lord Kitchener has inspected in the quadrangle of the War Office a party of Russian officers and soldiers, of whom some have ...

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  28. ATTACK ON ZEEBRUGGE.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" states that 60 British war vessels participated in last Monday's attack on Zeebrugge, and included 50 trawlers, which strewed ...

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  29. INTEREST ON LOANS.

    At the meeting of the Penguin Municipal Council on Saturday Councillor G. G. Pullen, referring to the increase of interest on loans to 6 per cent., ...

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  30. TIME-EXPIRED MEN.

    The "Daily Chronicle states that time-expired men have been leaving the army at the rate of 5,000 per month since August last. ...

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  31. WAR IN THE AIR.

    Sir Douglas Haig's report refers as follows to activity in the air:— There were 24 aerial combats today (Friday). Four of our machines ...

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  32. WAR IN AFRICA.

    Colonel Vanderventer, who is in command of one of the columns operating against German East Africa, when he captured Zilimanjaro found a number ...

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  33. TROUBLED TURKEY.

    According to reports which have reached here an extensive conspiracy, in which many high officials were involved, has been discovered at Constantinople. ...

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  34. INDIA AND THE WAR

    The new Viceroy (Lord Chelmsford) has now settled at Simla for the season. The Indian press and public have given a warm welcome to the new Viceroy. ...

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  35. SERAJEVO TREASON TRIAL.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" states that the treason trials at Serajevo, the capital of Bosnia, have been concluded. Sixteen of the accused, including Vasij ...

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  36. THE BALKANS

    Greece persists in her refusal to allow Serbian troops to be carried over the Greek railways from Patras to Salonika. The Entente Ministers at Athens are ...

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  37. SEE IF THE CHILD'S TONGUE IS COATED.

    Look at your child's tongue, mother! If coated, it is a sure sign that the little one's stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When ...

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  38. FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    This afternoon's communique says:— There were several aerial battles to-day. A German aeroplane was brought down in the Fr[?]mezey ...

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  39. AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) stated on Saturday that he has received a communication through the Secretary of State for the Colonies from ...

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  40. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    A German submarine sunk the British steamer Industry, 4,044 tons, which was bound to America. She was unarmed. Her crew were left adrift in boats 120 ...

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  41. TWO GERMAN ATTACKS.

    This afternoon's communique says:— On Friday evening the Germans ...

    Article : 117 words
  42. ZEPPELIN IN KENT.

    A Zeppelin fiew over a Kentish coastal town last night. It did not drop any bombs, and departed after a heavy gunfire had been directed against it. ...

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