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  2. LATEST ENEMY ATTACK ON THE METEREN-ZILLEBEKE FRONT.

    In a message from the British headquerters. Mr. Perry Robinson, "The Times" correspondent states that all attacks attacks have been [?] [?] with heavy lesses. ...

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  3. GERMANY AND HOLLAND.

    Germany's full demands upon Holland are not yet known in London, or even by the Dutch public, but there are indications that the Dutch Government is less ...

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  4. German Man Power Within Sight of its Limits.

    Mr. Hamilton Fyfe. "Daily Mail" correspondent at British headquarters, says: —Raiding exploits constantly proved that wherever the forces are anything like equal ...

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  5. CANADIAN LINER SUNK.

    The Canadian liner Arousa, bound for England, was torpedoed. The passengers were saved. (United Service.) ...

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  6. REPORTED PEACE OFFER.

    Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm says that the Catholic International Press Agency in Switzerland announces that the Emperor Karl of Austria is making a fresh ...

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  7. BENDIGO.

    Mr. Frank A. Hill, auctioneer, at the municipal yards on Monday on behalf of the Overseas Tobacco Fund for Australian Soldiers, on active service, sold a crossbred ...

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  8. German Cavalry Near Esschen.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states:—Strong detachments of German cavalry have been observed in the neighborhood of Essehon, according to the ...

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  9. THE REINFORCEMENT CRISIS.

    Referring to the statement published by us on Monday from Mr. Keith Murdoch, that a reinforcement crisis had arrived, Senator G. F. Pearce. Minister for Defence, ...

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  10. AMERICAN SECTOR SHELLED.

    Reuter's correspondent at American headquarters, states that an American force has entered the line along the French battlefront, under French command, in which ...

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  11. Vessel Sank in Ten Minutes.

    The captain of the Orousa said, when interviewed, that when he was on the bridge, he felt the bump and realised that the vessel had been torpedoed. He ordered the ...

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  12. THE CENTRAL POWERS.

    Dr. Alexander Wekerle, the former Premier, is forming a new Hungarian Cabinet. ...

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  13. MEETTING RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    A meeting of the Returned Soldiers Welcome Home committee was held in the Town Hall last evening when it was decided to meet all trains bringing recently ...

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  14. ANOTHER GERMAN LIE.

    Swedish papers print a telegram emanating from Berlin stating that the entire fleet of British transports is waiting in the Channel to take the British, army home in ...

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  15. Ecclesiastical Prosecution of Archbishop.

    A telegram from Vienna states that the Archbishop of Laibach. capital of the Austrian province of Carniola, is to be ecclesiastically prosecuted for having headed ...

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  16. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    U.S. Consul at Melbourne furnishes to Reuter the following wireless received from Honolulu:—Mr. James Kerney. of the ...

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  17. GENERAL NEWS.

    Speaking at O[?]ts Hoorn, General Hertzog paid that if the Nationalists had voted for an attack by south-west Africa the Government could not have done other ...

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  18. WELCOME TO LONG GULLY SOLDIERS

    The Long Gully Welcome Home League will to-night tender a welcome home to four more returned men at the Long Gully Fire Station, at 8 o'clock. It will take ...

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  19. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    LONDON, Monday, 11.30 [?]—"Following a most intense bombardment, strong enemy forces violently attacked the Fran[?]o-British positions ...

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  20. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION.

    Through the commander of the Fourth Army, says the Official Press Bureau. General Sir William Birdwood has been requested to inform all ranks of the Australian ...

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  21. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    During April the Harcourt, branch of the Red Cross sent to the Lady Mayoress's Patriotic League the following goods:—19 pairs socks, 3 pairs mittens, 14 flannel ...

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  22. SITUATION IN RUSSIA,

    The German Government has taken up the Swedish press reports regarding the disturbances in Potrograd and the restoration of the monarchy. Dr. Bussche, the ...

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  23. Americans East of Amiens.

    German troops attempted an infantry attack on the Americans in the Teul sector, following hours of bombardment. The American artillery threw the attackers back ...

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  24. RECENT OPERATIONS.

    Mr. P. Robinson. "The Times" correspondent at British headquarters, telegraphing on 29th April, says: —Since the Australians came into the ...

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  25. "A Most Determined Attack."

    Mr. Perry Robinson. "The Times" correspondent at British headquarters. telegraphing on 29th April, says: —In a determined attack north of Kemmel, ...

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  26. BRAZIL [?]SZEKS MORE TRADE.

    A decree has been issued making the Brazilian Consulate at Yokohama. (Japan) a second-class consulate-general, and establishing consulates at a number of places, ...

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  27. GERMAN PROPAGANDA FAILS.

    "The Chronicle," in a leading article. states that "the rupture in the relations between Uruguay and Germany shows the futility of the German propaganda among ...

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  28. IN THE COUNTRY.

    CASTLEMAINE.—The little hamled of Chewton has an honor roll of 102 names. and among the names thereon appear:—Archer, 7: Thomas. 5; Barnes,5: M'Cance, ...

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  29. White Guards Capture Viborg.

    The White Guards have captured Viborg, which was the last, strong fortress of the Red Guards. Nearly all the defeaders were killed. ...

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  30. Baron Goto is Appointed to Succeed Baron Motono.

    Baron Goto, says "The Times" correspondent at To[?], has succeded Baron M[?] as Minister of Foreign Affairs. ...

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  31. Demand is Made on Russia for German War Prisoners.

    Germany is demanding from Russia the exchange of her prisoners, and threatens to occupy Petrograd if her terms are not accepted. The Germans demand the release ...

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  32. "BONKET ROUGE" CASE.

    It is reported by the Paris correspondent of "The Times" that the court martial on the notorious "Bonned Rouge" gang had opened. There are seven defendents, ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS.

    SHELBOURNE EAST.—On Saturday evening a successful entertainmment was held in the school, which was tastefully decorated with flowers, etc., and flags of the ...

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  34. ECONOMIC AGREEMENT.

    An economic agreement between the Central Powers and the Ukraine was signed on 23rd April. A State Grain Bureau has been formed to deal with the supplies of ...

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  35. Surrender of Sevastopol to be Opposed by Sailors.

    It is reported from Subastepol that the Laborites in the Crimea favor the surrender of the town and harbor of Schastopol without resistance, but, the sailors have ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    Many of the Australian soldiers who were wounded at Villers-Breto[?]ux have arrived at London hospitals. Hundreds of women and girls gathered at Charing Cross ...

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  37. Attack After Attack Smashed.

    War correspondents agree that the Germans suffered-nothing less than a disastrous defeat in the first phase of the battle, consequent upon their desperate attempt to ...

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  38. CONSCRIPTION IN IRELAND.

    A correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle" in Ireland says:—"But for the Catholic Church supporting the anti-conscriptionist movement, there would have been violence ...

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  39. GERMANY AND RUMANIA.

    Baron von Kuhlemann, German Foreign Minister, and Barou von Burian, Austrian Minister have arrived at Bucharest in order to resume peace negotiations with ...

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  40. SCHOOL'S SPLENDID RECORD.

    ST. ARNAUD.—The recent carnival at Logan in aid of the State Schools' Patriotic Fund resulted in a profit of £108[?] This makes the Logan State School's ...

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  41. WIDE FRONT BOMBARDED.

    [?] [?] there was intense and al[?] [?] hostile artillery activity in [?] [?] telegraphed Reuter's correspondence [?] ...

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  42. MAJOR-GENERAL TRENCHARD.

    In the course of the debate in the House of Commons on the Air force Estimates, Lord Hugh Cecil (Unionist) strongly appealed to the Government to reinstate ...

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  43. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Commons Mr. W. A. S. Hewins, Under Secretary for the Colonies, stated that the date of the Imperial conference had not yet been settled. The ...

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  44. CLOSING IN ON YPRES.

    Apparently a further readjustment of the British position has been effected eastward of Ypres. A Paris military expert states the enemy is now two miles cast and two ...

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  45. Wounded Men's Narratives.

    The attack was regarded as a forlorn hope. Machine-gun bullets pattered like hailstones. A veteran officer states that he never saw anything in France equal to ...

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  46. Canada's Cheese Output is Purchased by Britain.

    An arrangement has been come to by which Britain buys Canada's entire output of cheese for £8,000,000. ...

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  47. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE.—Mr. Lavson, the Premier, and Mr. [?]herson, the Treasurer, who will be the Victorian representatives at the forthcoming Premiers Conference ...

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  48. Object cf Sinn Feiners.

    "The Times" correspondent in Dublin says: —Mr. De Valera and the Sinn Feiners are steadily seeking a paramount object while ...

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  49. CHANGES IN WAR OFFICE.

    It is announced by the Press Bureau that Lord Milner, Minister for War, has appointed Mr. J. Ian Ma[?]pherson, Under-Secretary for War, to be vice-president of ...

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  50. M. Clemeacean Reassured.

    M. Clemeneeau, the Prime Minister. on his return from the front, said that he had brought back a fueling of profound confidence and reassurance. ...

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  51. Irish Laborite Views Received by Mr. Lloyd George.

    The Prime Minister has received the Irish Laborite views on conscription, and promises to give them careful consideration. ...

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  52. GOVERNORS MOVE ON.

    Brigadier-General Sir William Henry Manning. formerly of the Indian Army, has been appointed Governor of Ceylon in place of Sir John Anderson, who died ...

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  53. MESSAGE FROM KAISER.

    It is stated by the Amsterdam correspondent of "The Times" that the Kaiser has sent the following message to the Reichbank:—"Your unparalleled financial ...

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  54. HOME RULE BILL.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent in Dublin says: —"Drafts of the Home Rule Bill have reached Dublin. The correspondent adds ...

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  55. Enemy Terribly Punished.

    [?] this evening, Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters said:—"An enemy infant[?] attack has ...

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  56. MATUNGA'S PASSENGERS.

    MELBOURNE.— in reply to an inquiry from the Premier's office the Agent-General has cabled that the only persons on the steamer Matunga who were known to be ...

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  57. THE IRISH SECRETARYSHIP

    The "Daily News" says:—Mr. Edward Shortt. K.C., has accepted the Irish Secretaryship. ...

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  58. INTER-ALLIED NAVAL COUNCIL.

    The Inter-Allied Naval Council at Paris considered alt the eventualities of the immediate future, including a great sea fight. Preparatory measures have been taken. ...

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  59. Kemmel Hill Battle Watched by Kaiser.

    The Kaiser watched the battle for Kem[?] Hill on 25th April. ...

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  60. INVASION OF INDIA.

    Lieutenant Thord Gray, who has arrived at San Francisco, says that Germany is planning the invasion of India via the Caspian Sea, with an army of 100,000 men. ...

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