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  3. EIGHT HOURS' SPORTS.

    The unsettled condition of the weather yesterday caused some doubt in the minds of the officials of the Eight Hours' sports committee as to whether the programme ...

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  4. HEAVY FIGHTING IN GREECE.

    A French Maccdonian communique reports great fighting activity in all sectors. ...

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  5. ENEMY COMMUNICATIONS POUNDED.

    Mr. Perry Robinson. "The Times" correspondent at the British headquarters says:— The comparative lull continues. There ...

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  6. WAR NEWS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "We repulsed raids in the neighborhood of Hamel and south of the La Bassee ...

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  7. GERMAN POST DESTROYED.

    An Italian official message relating to hostilities on the Macedonian front says: "We inflicted at dawn on Saturday heavy losses on German advanced posts. ...

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  8. AMERICANS HOLD THEIR GROUND

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, telegraphing on 22nd April. says:— The German experiment against the ...

    Article : 151 words
  9. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    Mr. Charles M. Schwab Director-General of Ship Caustruetion in the United States has inspected the great yards at Hog Island which will begin in August to ...

    Article : 74 words
  10. STEAMSHIP TORPEDOED.

    It is announced by the Navy department that the American steamship Lake Moor (4500 tons) was on its maiden voyage with a naval crew aboard, when ...

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  11. FAMOUS HUN AIRMAN FALLS.

    "Baron Rittmeister von Richthofen, the famous German airman, was brought down in the Somme Valley yesterday," says Reuter's correspondent at the British ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT FOR AMERICA

    Millions of bushels of Australian wheat will soon be pouring into Pacific ports to release American grain for Europe. ...

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  13. FLOOD DAMAGE.

    Giving evidence before the inter-State Commission at Mathoura, Cr. Santills said his experience of the Murray extended over 50 years. Levee banks in his opinion ...

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  14. FUNERAL OF GERMAN AIRMAN.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters says:— The funeral of the great German airman, Richthofen, this afternoon was a ...

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  15. RECRUITING CONFERENCE.

    A report of the proceedings of the conference convened by the Governor-General has been issued. Mr. Donald Mackinnon, Director of Recruiting, was elected to the ...

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  16. AMIENS HEAVILY BOMBARDED.

    Enemy artillery has heavily bombarded Amiens. ...

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  17. HOLLAND AND GERMANY.

    The "Handelsblad," referring to the "Daily Telegraph's" statement regarding Holland's situation, cabled yesterday morning, says a German-Dutch agreement ...

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  18. FIERCER CONFLICTS LIKELY.

    In a leading article "The Times" says:— "The Germans are waiting until operations can be renewed on a grand scale. The lull will soon be over, and fiercer ...

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  19. COUNTY COURT.

    A sitting of the Country Court will take place at Echuca this morning, before Judge Wasley. The only case listed is an action for slander, in ...

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  20. RUSSIA.

    "The Times" correspondent at Odessa, who has travelled across Siberin, cables front Tokio that it is useless to expect even passive resistance to the German ...

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  21. GERMANS ALTER TACTICS.

    Mr. Hamilton Fyfe the "Daily Mail's" correspondent at headquarters, says:— Enormous losses compelled the Germans to abandon since early in April massed ...

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  22. FOE'S LOSSES, 4,456,000.

    Herr you Blesstreu a German military expert, estimates that the German casualties up to January 31 were 4,456,000, of which 2,970,000 were suffered on the West ...

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  23. IRISH CONSCRIPTION.

    "The Times" understands that the day's strike extends to the whole of Ireland. The Irish Nationalist leaders have endorsed the Dublin corporation's action and ...

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  24. RUSSIAN LABOR RETAINED.

    Germany's determination to retain the labor of the Russian prisoners of war as long as possible is reflected in an official statement to the German press that the ...

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  25. FOCH PREFERS HIS COMMAND

    "During King George's recent visit to France," writes M. Marcel Hutin in the "Echo de Paris," "his Majesty pressed General Foch for the most frank ...

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  26. Skeleton in Creek.

    A gruesome discovery was made near Lower Riana, in Northern Tasmania Two men were crossing Penguin Creek near its head and found portions of a human ...

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  27. ARMENIANS RE-TAKE VAN.

    It is reported from Tidis, Russian Calicasia, that the Armenians have retaken Von. 115 miles south-east of Erzerum. ...

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  28. LEAVE FOR GERMAN TROOPS IN MAY.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on 22nd, says the Germans continue massing troops on around Baill[?]-Meuve-Eglise line north and ...

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  29. ITALY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome says it is officially stated that a party of sixty Austrian soldiers aboard a motor boat [?]ded in the darkness, on [?] April north ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED IN LONDON

    Australian wounded are arriving daily The general lasses continue light, though some battalions were hard hit. Those brigades near Morris had thrilling open ...

    Article : 35 words
  31. IRISH HOME RULE BILL

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law stated that the Irish Home Rule Bill will be introduced immediately, but he could not give the exact date. ...

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