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  2. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Owing to the fact that the action taken by China at the conference arranged to settie the differences with Japan has been very dilatory, the Japanese Government is ...

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  3. THE GREAT CAUSE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) delivered a Stirling address to members of wholesale and retail trades on Tuesday. He said that 260,000 out of 480,000 shop ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE. FIFTH AND SIXTH CASUALTY LISTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 452 words
  5. THE DARDANELLES.

    The Allied forces operating at the Dardanelles are advancing in the [?] Peninsula, despite st[?]born resistance on the part of the Turks. ...

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  6. CONDITIONS NORMAL. BRITISH LINE READJUSTED EAST OF YPRES.

    A communique issued in Paris reports that the British [?] another attack on Monday evening to the north of Ypres. A later communique says:— ...

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  7. SYRIANS' CONGRATULATIONS.

    A letter winch the Minister for Defence received to-day from a prominent Syrian at Daylesford contained very hearty congratulation to the Australians upon their ...

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  8. CHINA'S INTEGRITY.

    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affa[?]s, said in the House of Commons on Tuesday, in reply to a question, that he could not make a statement ...

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  9. WARNING AGAINST RUMORS.

    The Minister for Defence asks the people of Australia to disregard any statement s other than those officially made concerning the Australian losses in Turkey. ...

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  10. TURKISH COLUMSN ISOLATED.

    The latest from the Dardanelles states that the heavy naval guns co-operating with the army isolated several Turkish columns at various points on the Gallipoli Peninsula, ...

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  11. SPREADING FALSE REPORTS.

    The authorities are taking action against persons spreading false reports regarding casualties it the Dardanelles. A woman was prosecuted to-day for sending a ...

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  12. THE NEGOTIATIONS.

    A Tokio message states that the Chino-Japanese negotiations have reached a deadlock, and there are apprehensions that Japan may take action. ...

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  13. REPORTED MISSING.

    Lieutenant R. T. A. M'DONALD, 16th Batt., Caulfield. Victoria. Lieutenant W. S. ELSTON, 16th Batt., Dalwallinu. ...

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  14. AUSTRIA AND ITALY.

    News of a native revolt in Tripoli, which had serious consequences, has been received in Roms. Colonel Miani, with 2000 Italian soldiers ...

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  15. FLEET IN ACTION.

    The Allies' warships have resumed the [?]bardment of the Dardanelles and the [?] forts, says a message from Athens. ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND'S TOLL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 words
  17. AUSTRALIANS' ACHIEVEMENTS

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Roland M'Neill asked Mr. Lewis Harcourt whether the Australian achievements at the Dardanelles had been published in ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND FORCES.

    The Australasians in Egypt were divided by General Birdwood into two divisions, each of about 20,000 men. Combined, they make the Australian Army Corps, made up ...

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  19. RUSSIANS INFLICT DEFEAT.

    The Russian troops in the Khorida[?]mon region, after three days' fighting, assumed a determined offensive aganist the Turks under the command of Khalif Bey. ...

    Article : 75 words
  20. RETALIATION THREATENED.

    It is announced that unless the Germans relinquish the use of asphyxiating gases the French will retaliate by using hand grenades containing chemicals which have the effect ...

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  21. FRESH GERMAN PROPOSALS.

    French newspaper correspondents in Rome state that the abandonment of the King's visit to Genoa to unveil a monument to the Garibaldean Thousand serving ...

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  22. GENERAL NEWS.

    Herr Kiliani, ex-Consul-General in Great Britain, in a speech delivered before the Berlin Colonial Society, said he did not spired British hostility towards the ...

    Article : 82 words
  23. LINES RE-ADJUSTED.

    Sir John French reports that the lose of ground resulting from the use of gasses last week necessitated the re-adjustment of the lines in front of Ypres. ...

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  24. RETALIATION PROBABLE.

    Questioned in the House of Conunoas respecting the Germans' use of asphyxiating gases, Mr. H. T. Tennant, Under Secretary to the War Office, said the British rn ...

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  25. TURKS FEAR BULGARIA.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent says it is estimated that 800,000 Turks are under arms, including 200,000 Christians. They are digging trenches and ...

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  26. GERMANS FIRE ON WOUNDED.

    When re[?]ring from Pilken during the Yser canal fighting last week, the Germans, who had made an un[?]ssful charge, turned their machine guns upon the British ...

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  27. MESSAGE FROM GENERAL BRIDGES.

    His Excellency the Governor-General [?] the following cable message to Major-Gen[?] ral W. T. Bri[?]ges, in command of the Australian division in the [?] ...

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  28. POPULACE IMPRESSED.

    On Monday 130,000 persons thronged Naples awailing the liquefaction of the blood of St. Januarius, which is looked for twice a [?]. The [?]mony only occupied ...

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  29. THE RETREAT FROM PARIS.

    A German book has been published describing the great German retreat from Paris. It declares that the French owed their ...

    Article : 109 words
  30. MELBOURNE FLOWER DAY.

    Sir George Reid. High Commissioner for Australia, has handed over a slim of £4600, which represents the money collected in Melbourne on King Albert's birithday 18th ...

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  31. AT STEENSTRATE.

    In the German attack on the French at S[?]raate, six miles north of Ypres. on Sunday, the machine guns [?] the [?] ranks like wheat. ...

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  32. MAJOR BLEZARD.

    Mrs. Blezard, who is residing in Hawthron, informed our Echuca representative yesterday that she has received a cable message from her husband, Major I. ...

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  33. COPPER FOR GERMANY.

    Two brothers named Christ[?]nsen, shipmasters, have been sentenced to three [?] imprisonment at Copenhagen for consp[?]ing to export copper to Germany. ...

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  34. RUSSIAN BATTLE GROUND.

    The latest, official communique says:—"Our firing prevented the enemy from reaching the right hank of the Dunajec, a tributary of the Vistula, and advancing ...

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  35. CANADIANS AT YPRES.

    A Canadian soldier who took part in the [?] near Ypres states that all his [?] were intensely strong, and as the [?] approached one company used ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN DOCTORS.

    The Australian Voluntary Hospital in France is to form the nucleus of a unit of 1500 beds, under the control of the British War Office, and to be called the Australian ...

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  37. LATE LIEUTENANT PA[?]TERSON.

    Lient. Penistan Jam[?] Patterson was the only son of late Rev. James Patterson, who was well known as a Presbyterian minister at Bendigo, Port [?] and Swan [?] ...

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  38. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS

    The Press Burean has made public a statement in which it declares that the American [?]mbassy in Berlin reports that British officers have been imprisoned at ...

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  39. LORD FISHER CONSULTED.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Chruchill) was questioned in the House of Commons in regard to Lord Fisher (Frist Sea Lord) and the Dardanciles. ...

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  40. DIED OF WOUNDS.

    Lieutenant D. M'N. HEUGH, 2nd Batt., Clarence Town. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Lieutenant A. E. CARSE, 16th Batt., ...

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  41. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    In add [?] to the alieged success [?] [?] [?] the Germans are claiming a [?] [?] western front. An [?] [?] issued in Berlin claims ...

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  42. THE LICENSING PROPOSALS.

    In the House of Commons last night, Mr. Chamberlain said it was impossible to accept the licensing proposals. He urged Mr. Lloyd George to consult the trade ...

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  43. ALLEGED RUSSIAN REVERSE.

    Regarding the German report of the [?] of the Russians in Western Galicia, the Germans further declare that they have catpured 21,[?] Russians and 63 guns. ...

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  44. SUBMARINE CREW.

    The prisoners who were taken by the Turks when the British submarine ran ground in the Dardanelles have been marched through the streets of ...

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  45. WAR'S OUTLAY.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George) introduced his first war budget in the House of Commons on Tuesday afternoon. ...

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  46. WOUNDED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 333 words
  47. RUSSIAN RETREAT DENIED.

    The latest German and Austrian advices from Galicia deny the Russian retreat. It declares that the German and Austrians broke the foremost line on the ...

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  48. FRENCH VIGNERONS OBJECT.

    The French vign[?] at numerous meetings have protested against the new British wine duties, and urgo the Government to make representations on the ...

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  49. [?] IN THE ARGONNE.

    [?] [?] in Paris states:—[?] [?] ground near Baga[?]lle, [?] [?] ...

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  50. GREECE AND WAR.

    Messages from Athens state that the Government newspaper, "Embros," which [?] hitherto been pro-German, is now advocating immediate intervention on the side of ...

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  51. IN THE CARPATHIANS.

    A telegram from Ungvar (Hungary), dated 3rd May, states that the Russians on Sunday occupied, south of Wyskow, several points of the greatest strategic ...

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  52. GERMAN PIRACY.

    The London steamer Minterne, laden with coal for the River Plate, was torpedoed off the Scilly Islands on Tuesday. Two firemen were killed, the remainder ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. WHEAT

    In the Commons yesterday Mr. Runciman, in replying to a question, said the Imperial Government had requisitioned the whole of the Australian and New Zealand ...

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  54. [?] DUM-DUMS.

    [?] [?] many German [?] [?] [?] [?] accusing the Bri[?] [?] ammunition. [?] [?] the veracity or ...

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  55. BRAVE OFFICES KILLED.

    Colonel C. H. M. Doughty-Wylic, C.B., of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, was killed [?] action at the Dardanelles on Friday. His courageous conduct saved the lives of ...

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  56. THE BALTIC PROVINCES.

    An official communique states that the Germans destroyed a railway, cuttiug off Libau, a town on the Baltic, north of Memel. ...

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  57. AERIAL WARFARE.

    While pursuing their calling in the North Sea some British trawlers sighted several Zeppelin airships near Lowestoft (Suffolk), making for England ...

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  58. LATE PRIVATE CHARLESWORTH.

    We have been informed that Private Stanley Charlesworth, whose death was reported on Monday, was a grandson of Mr. J. Webseter, a well known prospector at ...

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  59. DEADLY FUMES.

    [?] Sir John French has de [?] from the front a special report dealing with the [?] of asphy[?] ing [?] by the Germans on the western ...

    Article : 184 words
  60. MATE KILLED AT WHEEL.

    Before the Sunderland steaner Fulgent (2008 tons) sank near the Skellings, on the so[?]'h-west coast of Ireland, two shrap[?] shells dropped on board, killing the mate at ...

    Article : 65 words
  61. Advertising

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  62. RUSSIAN WAR LOAN.

    Advices from Petrograd state that Russia is issuing on foreign markets a war loan of £20,000,000 in 5 per cent. Treasury bonds. ...

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  63. C[?] SOLDIER KILLED

    The news of the death of Private J. C. Hunter, of the 6th Battalion, from wounds, was received with profound regret here. Private Hunter was a relative of Mr. ...

    Article : 148 words
  64. Advertising

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