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  2. GERMAN DISASTER

    Reports received in Paris state that the German munition factory in Mainz has been partially destroyed by an explosion. There were many victims and ...

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  3. EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    Mr. Hughes and Mr. Cook landed yesterday, after a pleasant voyage. Mr. Fisher and Major Haworth Booth welcomed them at Liverpool and they were also welcomed ...

    Article : 616 words
  4. KIPLING'S MESSAGE.

    In an eloquent address delivered at Folkestone, on February 15 last, Mr. Budyard Kipling said:— By present standards of crime the Thugs ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIANS

    The Germans apparently have not given up hope of taking villers-Bretonneus. They have pushed up strong posts close to the Australion line on the eastern side of the ...

    Article : 555 words
  6. THE ROLL OF HONOR.

    Major E. G. SAWER, M.C., of the 12th M.G. Company (late l0th Battalion died at No. 11 Australian General Hospital, Caulfield, after a. long and painful illness. Major Sawer was born in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WESTERN BATTLE

    A French communique issued this afternoon states:—Local actions to the northeast of the Bols de Genlis, to the south of Dammard, and in the region of Vinli ...

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  8. THE ITALIAN BATTLE

    An Italian communique issued on Sunday night reports:—A great battle has been in progress since Saturday. The Austrian artillery preparation was ...

    Article : 777 words
  9. GERMAN SHIPS SEIZED

    An announcement has been made that the Peruvian Government have seized the German ships interned in the port of Callao. The total is 50,000 tons, including ...

    Article : 66 words
  10. THE KING

    The King inspected the New Zealanders in an Aldershot camp to-day. The men were delighted with his Majesty's interest in their life at Aldershot. ...

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  11. PRISONERS OF WAR

    The British and German conference in respect to the exchange of prisoners has made good progress, and will probably reach an agreement within ten days. The ...

    Article : 59 words
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  13. IRISH TROUBLE

    A proclamation prohibits the holding of public meetings or processions in Dublin. Two men from behind a hedge fired ...

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  14. CAPTAIN McCUDDEN, V.C.

    The award of the Victoria Cross to Captain, James Byford McCudden, D.S.O., M.C., M.M., General List and Royal Flying Corps, was gazetted on April 2. The ...

    Article : 423 words
  15. GERMAN PROPAGANDA

    Mr. Hugher, in an interview published in the London papers, says:—The threat of a disaster to the Allies has brought a splendid response in recruits. We have ...

    Article : 95 words
  16. CENTRAL POWERS

    Reports have reached Amsterdam of serious riots al Vienna and elsewhere, presumably arising from the popular demand for peace, and a protest against the ...

    Article : 192 words
  17. AMERICA AT WAR

    The correspondent of the New York "World" at Washington learns that America is negotiating with Denmark with the object of securing the Danish merchant ...

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  18. THE LIGHTER SIDE OF WAR.

    Brigadier-General J. K. Forsyth (Military Commandant) delivered a lecture before a large audience in the Cheer-up [?]ut on Monday evening on "The Bright Side of the Front." The Mayor ...

    Article : 406 words
  19. COASTAL SHIPPING.

    Rear-Admiral Clarkson, Shipping Controller, said in a memorandum to-day, in reply to statements by Mr. McWilliams in the House of Representatives on Thursday, ...

    Article : 213 words
  20. PRICE FIXING.

    The Minister of Home and Territories (Mr. Giy[?]n) when questioned on Monday about the proposal to fix the price of mea[?], said Cabinet had decided to do something ...

    Article : 727 words
  21. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    Irishmen and Australians are exempted under the provisions of the British-American Military Convention, which is awaiting the ratification of the Senate. All ...

    Article : 74 words
  22. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    On Thursday, June 7, as the result of an accident at the home of Mrs. Simms, 166, Sturt-street, Adelaide, Mrs. O'Leary (her daughter), aged 21 years, of Albert ...

    Article : 418 words
  23. DISCLOSING SECRETS

    Charles Vernon, who was employed in the Ministry of Munitions, was brought up to-day at the Bow-street Police Court and remanded on a charge of conspiring with ...

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  24. ENGINEERS' CLUB.

    The Engineers' Club spent a most enjoyable afternoon on Thursday at Aust[?] Gardens. S[?] were rendered by Misses Hart and Hil[?] Simcock, and refreshments were ...

    Article : 78 words
  25. CUSTOMS DUTIES.

    The Customs Act requires that the duty to be paid on imported goods on the fair market value for home consumption in the country of export of similar goods in similar quantities at ...

    Article : 147 words
  26. CRIPPLED RUSSIA

    Japan will increase her army to 25 army [?]rps. The Entente Governments are urging Japanese intervention in Russia. A ...

    Article : 103 words
  27. NORTH BROKEN HILL COMPANY.

    The North Broken Hill Company's weekly return from the mine states:—We treated 4,250 tons of crude ore, assaying 75.6 per cent, of lead. 7.7 oz. of silver, 12.8 per cent, of zinc. producing 810 ...

    Article : 70 words
  28. A BRITISH MINE

    The Dutch Foreign Office announces that the British Government have expressed regret that a mine laid outside a proclaimed mine field has sunk a Dutch ...

    Article : 67 words
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  30. THE SAMOA SUNK

    An announcement is made that the Norwegian barque Samoa, bound from Buenos Ayres, was sunk by U-boat gunfire white off the Virginian coast on Friday. Fifteen ...

    Article : 76 words
  31. ANCIENT CITY SHELLED

    The shelling of Amiens proceeds daily in the usual Boche-like manner, while the Corbie, a splendid old church—the last resembling that at Arras—has been ...

    Article : 249 words
  32. A WORTHY TRIUMPH.

    The youthful child actress (Dorothy Seacombe) took the part of Ced[?] in "Little Lord Fauntleroy" with such delightful freshness and ...

    Article : 106 words
  33. A BRIGHT STAR.

    She was the bright star of the evening, and the frequent outbursts of applause must have convinced her that her efforts were greatly appreciated. Dorothy ...

    Article : 68 words
  34. BAD SORES.

    When a sore refuses to heal, we call It a bad sore—it seems to grow chronic and defy all treatment. But, no—not all treatment. Rexona Soap and Rexona ...

    Article : 117 words
  35. CORNS, THE SOLDIER'S PEST.

    Soldiers may shrivel ap and soon lift out with fingers every painful corn or leather callous, merely by treating them with the new painless ether discovery, ...

    Article : 40 words
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