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  2. A BIG BATTLE. ALLIES FACING A GREAT TEST.

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

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  3. EXCHANGING PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Lords Lord Burnham pleaded that steps should be taken to exchange the British noncommissioned officers and men captured in ...

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  4. OSTEND BLOCKADE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—For publication on Wednesday the Admiralty issued the following account of the Ostend operation, dated Dunkirk May 11:—"The Sirius lies in the ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. THE SENATE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Defence and Repatriation Bills passed all remaining stages. CORNSACKS. ...

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  6. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There has been a big battle between the anarchists and Bolsheviks in Moscow and many casualties. ...

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  7. FIGHTING AT TAMMERFORS.

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—After the White Guards had occupied Tammerfors 500 Russian officers and soldiers were shot in groups of 40 to 50 with ...

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  8. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. Sinclair (Q.) suggested that the Government might check whisky shippings so as to make room for kerosene. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT BILL. ...

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  9. GENERAL WAR CABLES. SPAIN ANTI-GERMAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Madrid message reports the bitterest anti-German feeling in Spain owing to the neutralising of the enemy propaganda throughout the country. Almost ...

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  10. THE STRUGGLE AT MOSCOW.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's Petrograd correspondent writing on 12th May says:—Fighting between the Bolshevists and anarchists in Moscow was resumed last night. ...

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  11. INCREASED GERMAN TAXATION.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—Owning to the insufficiency of revenue from indirect taxation, Germany has proposed a levy of a nonrecurrent war time income tax, raising ...

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  12. LABOR AFFAIRS. JOHANNESBURG STRIKE.

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday—me strike has taken a graver turn. Because the Council did not instantly grant the men's terms the boilermen and engineers of the pow[?] ...

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  13. BRITISH MISSION TO BRAZIL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Great Britains's political and economic mission to Brazil, headed by Sir Maurice Kebunsen, has received a most cordial welcome. The President was ...

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  14. GERMAN FORCES REGROUPED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Though the delay in the offensive is generally attributed to the rain the French war correspondents say the Germans are regrouping their forces with a ...

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  15. A REIGN OF TERROR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A wireless Russian official report states: The Foreign Commissary sent a message to the German Government drawing attention to the terrible ...

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  16. MORE MEAT AVAILABLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An improvement in transport means is evidenced by the announcement that the Government shortly will permit the sale of offals; including kidneys, ...

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  17. APPLICATIONS FOR AWARDS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Judge Curlewis gave judgment in the Industrial Court today in applications by the Canister Makers Employees' Union and the Amalgamated ...

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  18. ROAR OF GUNS NEVER SUBSIDES.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters on Tuesday says: The dull in the fighting on the Franco-British front is marked by a steady increase ...

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  20. HEAVY ARTILLERY DUEL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Another account says:—The Vindictive, receded astern as a destroyer raced on to lay a light buoy, which was to be her guide. She passed thence into ...

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  21. AUSTRO-GERMAN ALLIANCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent at Vienna says it is unofficially stated that the strengthened Austro-German alliance confirms the idea of a ...

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  22. PEACE MOVEMENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—Vienna officially denies the existence of the second letter of the Emperor Karl mentioned in the "Manchester Guardian[?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  23. BATTERING THE ENEMY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The roads leading to their front were strewed with smashed waggons, dead horses and corpses. The infantry holding the front were subjected to a ...

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  24. CLOSE UNION MAINTAINED.

    COPENHAGEN, [?] Tuesday.—Commenting on the Emperors[?] conference the "Neu[?] [?] Presse" says:—"We must maintain a close Austro-German union after, the [?] ...

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  26. REASON OF SECOND LETTER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Manchester Guardian's" press correspondent gives what he says is almost a literal rendering of the passage in M. Poincare's reply to the first ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA'S WHEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) stated that the British Government had advised that all American vessels in Australian waters and to ...

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  28. MAURICE AS A CRITIC.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Evening News" says General Maurice has been appointed military critie to a london Liberal newspaper. ...

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  29. WAR OFFICE APPOINTMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lord Milner, has appointed Earl Stanhope to represents the War Office in the Lords and to be Parliamentary Secretary at the War Office. ...

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  30. AUSTRALASIA. RECRUITING.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Preparations for conducting the voluntary ballet in connection with the new recruiting scheme are now well advanced, and the machinery for the ...

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  31. GERMANS' REALLY BAD TIME.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's, correspondent at British headquarters on Tuesday writes:—There has been a rainfall during the past 24 hours. This must have ...

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  32. SUGAR.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. Ryan (Queensland Premier) interviewed Mr. Massy Greene regarding the Queensland sugar crop and the price to be paid for it by the ...

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  33. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The change in the attitude of the Unionists regarding Home Rule was indicated by Mr. Austin Chamberlain in the course of a speech to a ...

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  34. THE KING'S CERTIFICATE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A publication from the War Office announces the award of a special certificate of honor called "the King's certificate on discharge" to all ranks ...

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  35. FIGURES KEEP UP.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The recruiting figures are still keeping up. One hundred and fifty-five volunteers were accepted for the State yesterday, Mr. Orchard ...

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  36. BALL AMMUNITION PRICE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The price for ball ammunition has been increased by the Defence Department to rifle clubs and other formations. ...

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  37. SELF-GOVERNMENT THE ONLY REMEDY.

    LONDON, Tuesday—Mr. Dillon, acknowledging a resolution from the British General Workers' Union supporting Home Rule, said the Government and War Office policies ...

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  38. NORTHERN TERRITORY PROBLEM.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Minister for Home Territories, Mr. Glynn, is of opinion that the correct solution of the problem of the Northern Territory is development ...

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  39. GOVERNMENT AS DICTATOR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Bishop Wentworth Shields, addressing the Anglican Synod at Armidale, said the Government as long as the war lasted must assume the office ...

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  40. "IT IS ENTIRELY FALSE."

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A German official report claims the examination of the Vindictive proves she did not contain cement and was not blown up by the English but ...

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  41. TEA DRINKING.

    The Australians are such confirmed tea drinkers that it is no use talking or writing about any injurious effects therefrom. There are no serious after-effects from tea except ...

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  42. ALLEGED MALPRACTICES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The cases against Mrs. Annie Turnbull and Burmon Pettit in connection with the death of Maude Aylmer were again before the Police Court to-day. ...

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  43. RUMANIAN PEACE.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—The special economic treaty between the Central Powers and Rumania provides for the latter to sell to Austro-Hungary the surplus ...

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  44. THE BRITISH BUDGET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the Commons during the Finance Bill discussion Mr. Bonar Law said the question of raising money presently had not caused him ...

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  45. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir D. Haig reports: —We successfully raided north-eastward of Redeeq and repulsed an enemy party westward of Merville: Hostile artillery fire ...

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  46. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT ABOARD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Robert Sharland, master of the steamer Levuka, pleaded guilty at the Police Court to-day to eutering Port Jackson, having on board as a ...

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  47. BANK CLERK SENTENCED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Alexander Gibbs, 20, formerly a clerk in the Bank of Australasia, Forbes, was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment for embezzling three ...

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  48. CASE OF ARSON.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the inquiry today into several mysterious fires which have occurred recently at the Hotel Brighton Le Sands the Coroner returned a verdict of ...

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  49. ROYALTIES' CONGRATULATIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Their Majesties sent congratulatory messages to Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier on the occasion of their golden wedding. ...

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