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  2. RECRUITING.

    "To-day I am appealing to commercial men of Sydney to help protect our commerce by recruiting among their employees for my thousand men. ...

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  3. CRITICAL STAGE OF WAR

    Intense interest was manifested in the speech made by the Prime Minister in the House of Commons to-day in connection with the introduction of the Man-Power Bill. ...

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  4. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The Bavarians twice took Givenchy. Twice they were bayonetted out and beaten. Sir Douglas Haig holds the village and the high ground. ...

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  5. NEW GERMAN ATTACK

    The Germans have made a fresh attack between Armentieres and the La Bassec Canal. The enemy infantry advanced along portions of a ten-mile front and captured several villages. ...

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  6. MARTIN-PLACE MEETING.

    Lieut. Thomson conducted the recruiting meeting in Martin-place yesterday. All the speakers made Captain Carmichaele effort to raise another 1000 men the keynote of ...

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  7. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: This morning, after an intense bombardment from La Bassee Canal to the neighbourhood of Armentieres, strong hostile forces attacked ...

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  8. WAR NOTES.

    It is still too early to attempt to realise the full significance of the latest enemy move mentioned by Sir Douglas Haig in his late communique on Tuesday. That it is ...

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  9. FRENCH FRONT.

    A French communique issued at 2.5 a.m. on Wednesday says:—North of Montdidier enemy artillery, violently countered by ours; bombarded several points in the ...

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  10. A CAMP IN THE DOMAIN.

    "In my opinion there has not boen sufficient military activity in the city," said Mr. Orchard, the new Minister for Recruiting. yesterday. He went on to explain that what ...

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  11. THE SUPREME ISSUE.

    The fate of the Empire, the fate of Europe, and the fate of liberty throughout the world may depend upon the success with which even the very last of these German attacks is resisted and countered.—Mr. ...

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  12. ENEMY USES GAS.

    Mr. Phillp Gibbs says that the front of the enemy's attack is about 11 miles, between Armentieres and La Basse Canal. The enemy has apparently succeeded in driving ...

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  13. ENDING THE WAR.

    A Copenhagen message says that "Vorwaerts," Commenting on President Wilson's speech, says: If Germany does not finish the war by military means her future will ...

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  14. IRISH CRISIS.

    Mr. Lloyd George's speech failed to grip the Commons, and there are undoubtedly signs of a confused loading crisis unless the Nationalists cun be pacified. The general ...

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  15. SIBERIA.

    A Moscow message says the Bolsheviks generally interpret the Japanese landing at Vladivostock as the beginning of the occupation of Siberia. ...

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  16. HOT FIGHTING.

    The United Press correspondent states that the Germans suddenly attacked the Portuguese and British on their flanks on a tenmile front from La Bassee Canal to the ...

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  17. TRADE RESTRICTIONS.

    Sir Albert Stanley (President of the Board of Trade), speaking at a conference of chambers of commerce, said that restrictions in regard to trade must continue for a period ...

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  18. ALSACE AND LORRAINE.

    The Paris newspapers give prominence to M. Clemenceau's sensational disclosure that the Emperor of Austria, in an autograph letter in March, 1917, adhered to France's ...

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  19. BOLO PASHA.

    A Paris message states that every preparation was made for Bolo's execution Lots were drawn to determine the firing squad. Monsignor Bolo visited the condemned cell ...

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  20. NEW TONNAGE.

    In the House of Commons Mr. T. J. MacNamara (Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty), said that the now merchant gross tonnage completed in the United Kingdom ...

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  21. APPEAL TO WOMEN.

    The appeal to women that is being made by Captain Carmichael, M.C., chairman of the State Recruiting Committee, and the recruiting officers of New South Wales is ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. August Phillips, Dutch Minister to the United States, is to return to Holland owing, it is stated, to ill-health. The Press Bureau says that Mr. Winston ...

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  23. RUSSIAN WARSHIPS.

    Official advices received by the State Department in Washington from Sweden say the Russians blew up three large warships in southern Finnish waterr to prevent their ...

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  24. MILITARY MEDALS.

    Bars to Military Medals have upen awarded to Gunner A. E. Morris, of the Australian Trench Mortar Battery, and J. P. Alexander, of the New Zealand artillery Military medals ...

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  25. FRIDAY'S RALLY.

    Captain Carmichael, M.C., will hold his first mass meeting in Martin-place at 12.30 on Friday. It promises to attract one of the greatest crowds in the history of the street. ...

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  26. WHEAT AND STOCK.

    In view of the extreme seriousness of the position in which primary producers find themselves, the State Government has decided to augment the provisions which have ...

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  27. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Lieut. C. D. Wilkinson, son of the late Government Geologist of New South Wales, was killed in notion on March 29. ...

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  28. ARABS BEAT TURKS.

    In the House of Commons Lord Robert Cecil (Minister for Blockade) state that since the declaration of the independence of Mecca on July, 1916, Britain's Arabian Allies had ...

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  29. ANZAC DAY.

    The Association or Centres for Soldiers' Wives and Mothers has written to the heads of the various religious denominations, asking that services be held on Anzac Day in ...

    Article : 139 words
  30. "AN IGNOBLE CONTEST."

    At the declaration of the poll of Central No. 1 District of the Legislative Council to-day. Mrs. J. H. Vaughan, speaking in behalf of her husband. Corporal J. H. Vaughan, who ...

    Article : 176 words
  31. DESTROYER SUNK.

    The Admiralty announces that a destroyer sank on the 4th instant as the result of a collision in foggy weather. All hands are missing. ...

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  32. A WAR MEASURE.

    The New South Wales district of the Moulders' Union by ballot has accepted the Federal Government's shipbuilding proposals by a three to one majority. On two previous ...

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  33. REDUCING THE EXEMPTIONS.

    The Press Bureau states that the Minister, for National Service has notified the withdrawal of exemptions from military service held on occupational grounds by men of ...

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  34. THE FLINDERS SEAT.

    Councillor David White, of Mordialloc, president of the Shire of Mordialloc, will be a candidate in the National interests, for the Flinders seat in the House of ...

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