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  2. THE WORLD'S MENACE.

    With this paraphrase of an old couplet, Sir Edmund Barton concluded a notable speece on the war position at the annual meeting last night of the Granville Brotherhood in ...

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  3. ON THE MARCH.

    The camp of the "March to Freedom" boys caine to an end this morning. These three days have been pleasant, and will linger lang in the memory of the men to recall happy ...

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  4. WAR NOTES.

    The minor operation carried out by Australian troops along the sector west and south-west of Morlancourt, appears to have been a successful affair. Although not as ...

    Article : 368 words
  5. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The British casualties for the past week totalled 38,600. ...

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  6. THE KUT GARRISON.

    Mr. J. F. Hope (Junior Lord of the Treasury) stated that no further information had been received concerning the fate of the 596 British nnd 2600 native troops made ...

    Article : 294 words
  7. THE WEST.

    The British have advanced south-west of Morlancourt (southward of Albert, between the Anere and the Somme). In the Morlancourt attack the ...

    Article : 540 words
  8. FILLING THE GAPS.

    Misty, chilling, drizzling weather has descended again upon the Western front during the last two days. It has compensations for the troops, because it means an almost ...

    Article : 252 words
  9. RUSSIAN RIDDLE.

    The revolt against German domination in the Ukraine is so strong that the Rada has even lost the support of the bourgeoisie. Anti-German feeling has shown itself in the ...

    Article : 156 words
  10. LINER AND SUBMARINE.

    A New York message states that the American liner Tidewater (5266 tons) fought a submarine on March 17 with gunfire. The submarine was probably sunk. ...

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  11. PALESTINE.

    A Palestine official message states:—Our advanced troops holding Es Salt have been withdrawn. Subsequently the bulk of the troops were withdrawn over the Jordan, strong ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. IRISH SITUATION.

    The appointment of Viscount French as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland came as a surprise, though his name was mentioned in connection with a commission of three, when ...

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  13. WAR PRISONERS.

    One hundred and seven repatriated war prisoners have reached St. Paneras station. Remarkable scenes of welcome were witnessed, the wives sometimes (breaking the ...

    Article : 373 words
  14. BOMBING ZEEBRUGGE AND OSTEND.

    The Admiralty announcement published this morning shows that the three heavy bombs which Sir Douglas Haig recently reported had been dropped on the lock gatos at Zeebrugge ...

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  15. PEACE TALK.

    References to the German peace offensive are evidently based on the receipt of certain proposals through a neutral source. The Central News Agency's correspondent ...

    Article : 190 words
  16. WITHDRAWAL FROM ES SALT.

    The withdrawal of the British mounted forces from Es Salt, and of the bulk of the troops from the region eastward of the Jordan marks the conclusion, of the second ...

    Article : 371 words
  17. STATE AVIATION SCHOOL.

    Discussing the docision to extend the State aviation school at Richmond, so that the output of the school might be doubled, Mr. James, Minister for Education, said ...

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  18. THE SUBMARINES.

    Apropos of the third anniversary of the sinking of the Lusitania, a story is published regarding the U Boat 39, which sunk the steamers Ida, Hanna Larsen, and Hans Kinck ...

    Article : 301 words
  19. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs telegraphs: The Australians below the Somme are only making life wretched for the Germans. The Australians' achievement at 2 o'clock this morning was ...

    Article : 250 words
  20. RUSSIA.

    M. Litvinoff, the representative of the Bolsheviks in London, has received a telegram from Moscow stating that the rumours of the counter revolution are absurd, having ...

    Article : 73 words
  21. AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION.

    President Wilson has ordered an investigation into the aircraft production charges. ...

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  22. SPIRIT OF AMERICA.

    Mr. J. H. M'Evoy, of Messrs. John M'Evoy and Sons, Ltd., returned to Sydney by the R.M.S. Sonoma yesterday, convinced of the thoroughness of the United States in regard ...

    Article : 168 words
  23. BOER REPUBLICANISM.

    Addressing his constituents, at Smithfield, Mr. Hertzog declared that their enemies wished the Nationalists to indulge in disorders to give a pretext for chasing and killing ...

    Article : 108 words
  24. AN ALDERMAN'S PROTEST.

    At last night's meeting of the City Council the Town Clerk read a letter from Alderman T. H. Barlow in connection with the recent election of Alderman Fit gerald as a ...

    Article : 280 words
  25. THE PEACE OFFENSIVE.

    Although Mr. Balfour describes the rumour regarding the visit to London of a neutral representative to make informal peace suggestions as a mare's nest, there is not ...

    Article : 373 words
  26. WATERSIDE WORKERS' CLAIMS.

    The hearing of the application of the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia v the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Federation, the Broken Hill Pty., Ltd., the Vacuum ...

    Article : 364 words
  27. BRAYE AUSTRALIAN.

    Among the many smail instances of the happy relations of the Australians with French soldiers and people there deserves to be told the romantic story of the life of a ...

    Article : 360 words
  28. NAVAL AIR RAIDS.

    The Admiralty announces that between April 29, and May 5 air force contingents from Dunkirk carried out bombing operations at Ostend, Westende, and the Zeebrugge Mol[?] ...

    Article : 72 words
  29. GERMAN PRESS BUREAU.

    A Paris message states that the case for the prosecution in the "Bonnet Rouge" affair was closed. It is expected that at least a hundred witnesses will be called for the ...

    Article : 121 words
  30. WOMEN AT WAR WORK.

    According to the report of the General Federation of Womon's Clubs, approximately 1,000,000 American women are now making munitions or working in other positions ...

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  31. NEW VESSELS.

    The United States Shipping Board launched ten steel and six wooden ships during the week ended May 5, the aggregate tonnage being 39,195. ...

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  32. CONCRETE SHIPS.

    An American wireless message from San Francisco states:- The trial trip of the first concrete steamer, Faith, was an unqualified success. The ...

    Article : 73 words
  33. POSTAGE RATES.

    Mr. Illingworth stated in the House of Commons that the increase in the colonial letter postage to a penny half-ponny per ounce would bring in £140,000, but it was Illogical to ...

    Article : 74 words
  34. CITY FIRE.

    A fire was discovered at an early hour yesterday morning in premises occupied by Messrs. Houghes and Ryan, hairdressers and tobacconists, Pitt-street, city. When the ...

    Article : 60 words
  35. COBAR ELECTION.

    Among the names submitted for selection to contest the Cobar State election in Labour's interest is that of H. J. Frost, secretary of the Lithgow Trades Hall. Mr. Frost, ...

    Article : 65 words
  36. WHALING INDUSTRY.

    The Press Bureau states that the Colonial Office has appointed a committee to inquire into the preservation of the whallng industry and to investigate its economic and scientific ...

    Article : 57 words
  37. AMERICAN MAIL MATTER.

    The American mail steamer Sonoma, which arrived yesterday, landed 5225 bags of mail matter, of which 3183 bags were British and [?] American. ...

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