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  3. VAST ARMIES MASSING.

    Although there have been rude and bloody alternations of fortune in the 12 days battle, French military critics are convinced that the Germans lave now lost ...

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  4. THE WAR SITUATION.

    At present Share is a comparative full in the military operations in France, but the bolligerents are preparing for the renewal of fierce fighting, especially in country east ...

    Article : 465 words
  5. CLOSING THE CAMPAIGN.

    The long prelude of hustings debate to the real political drama, which will be played at the polls on Saturday, was concluded here to-night. It was a prelude of ...

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  6. REPATRIATION EFFORTS.

    The Commonwealth repatriation scheme will be launched throughout Australia on Monday next, and Major M.B. Ryan, from the repatriation headquarters in ...

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  7. ON APRIL FOOLS' DAY.

    The Premier was suspicious Somebody rang him up on Monday and asked him to go down Rundle street "to see what I've seen." Mr. Peake remembered it was ...

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  8. MEDICAL MEN AND THE WAR

    The following letter, signed "South Australian," was published in the latest issue of The Medical Journal of Australia:—I read with pleasure an article by Dr. ...

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  9. New Zealanders Dash In.

    The London newspapers gave prominence to the neat and dashing coup of the New Zealanders at Hebuterne. Fuller details show that the New Zealanders ...

    Article : 123 words
  10. 5th Army Commander.

    It is reported that Gen. Rawlinson has left Versailles, where he was appointed British representative on the Supreme War Council, and has succeeded Gen. Gough in ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. How the Australians Came.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs reports:—The enemy in the next battle will meet men who are not tired, and whose resolution is as great as those he met in the first onslaught. The ...

    Article : 232 words
  12. Shelling in Flanders.

    The United Press correspondent reports: —Only small affairs characterize the latest fighting on the British front. The British in a snappy counter-attack retook the wood ...

    Article : 198 words
  13. PUBLIC MEN CHANGED.

    Some weeks ago a charge of conspiracy was entered against Means. T. J. Ryan (Premier of Queensland), E. G. Theodore (Secretary for Public Works), L. ...

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  14. Brazilian Aid for Britain.

    Replying to the announcement by the President of Brazil of the early departure of Brazilian warships to Europe, King George says that the British Navy is ...

    Article : 57 words
  15. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    A wireless Russian official message says: —In reply to a protest from Benin the Russian Government has promised to take the severest measures to prevent Red ...

    Article : 106 words
  16. A WARM WELCOME.

    They were known in all the Somme villages, and, at the eight of their slouch hats the villagers came out, shouting "Vive lea Australiens." ...

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  17. Y.M.C.A.'s Heavy Losses.

    The Y.M.C.A. lost 80 canteens and recreation huts during the retreat from the St. Quentin line. The staff destroyed the stores when they were no longer able to ...

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  18. Relatively Calm Night.

    A French communique states:—The night was relatively caim on the front from the Oise to the Somme. The artillery struggle has assumed a certain activity on portion ...

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  19. PALESTINE.

    A Palestine official message says:—Our raiding operations against the Hedjaz Railway were successfully accomplished on March 30, and we began a retirement ...

    Article : 90 words
  20. Finland Wants Food.

    The Manchester Guardian correspondent at Stockholm reports that the increasing food shortage in Finland has heen aggravated by tie prospective impossibility of ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    The Federal University of South Africa was inaugurated at Bioemfontein to-day, thus completing the new university system. The new university at Stellenbosch has also ...

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  22. THE KING V. W. M. HUGHES.

    In the High Court on Wednesday, Mr. Justice Duffy, the presiding Judge, mentioned the case of the King v. William Morris Hughes. There were no ...

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  23. CELTIC TORPEDOED.

    Advices from Liverpool state that the White Star liner Celtic, 20,900 tons, has been torpedoed, but is still afloat. She carries no passengers. ...

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  24. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INTERSTATE TRADE.

    The imports to Western Australia from the eastern States for February were valued at £418,652, of which £212,686 were from Victoria and £152,336 from New ...

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  25. CASE AGAINST MR. CATTS.

    Rp. Catts, of New South Wales was proceeded against before Mr. E. N. Moor, P.M., in the City Court to-day, an two charges under the War Precautions Act ...

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  26. Australians Stopped an Attack.

    On Saturday the Germans attempted again in considerable strength to force a way through to Amiens along the north bank of the Somme east of Corbes. The ...

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  27. Putting on the Screw.

    Sir Robert Bonden has announced amendments to the Conscription Act providing that any one resisting the operations of the Act shall forthwith be ...

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  28. Position Unchanged.

    A wireless German official message says: —The position is unchanged. Stubborn enemy counter-attacks near Hebuterne and between the Luce and the Avre broke ...

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  29. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The museum at the Botanic Garden has been enriched by a handsome collection of woods from the Central Museum, Madras, two beautifully polished specimens of wood from Queensland ...

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  30. America and Germany's Allies

    Sr. King has introduced into the Senate a motion urging the declaration of war by the United States against Bulgaria and Turkey. The matter has been referred to ...

    Article : 91 words
  31. Story of German Brutality.

    A White Paper contains correspondence between the British Foreign Office and Germany regarding the death of a seaman named Genower, who wan made prisoner ...

    Article : 128 words
  32. INSULTING WORDS.

    To-day the High Court of Australia decided, inferentially, the answer to the question, "What are insulting words?" Mr. Milner Stephen, at the instance of the ...

    Article : 163 words
  33. British Aerial Work.

    Gen. Haig in his aviation bulletin reports:—Our lowfliers dropped 17 tons of bombs and fired thousands of rounds from machine guns on infantry and other ...

    Article : 103 words
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  35. AMERICAN NEWS.

    The following wireless message was received by the United States Consulate to-day from Honoluiu:—Washington—The Senate judiciary has favourably reported ...

    Article : 303 words
  36. Hindenburg's Damaged Divisions.

    The United Press correspondent writes: —The Germans must have been hard hit not to be able to patch up the fighting machine by now. Although the Somme was ...

    Article : 207 words
  37. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    The Federal customs and excise revenue figures for March and for the nine months ended (March 31 showed a considerable decrease. The receipts for ...

    Article : 130 words
  38. British Shipping.

    Liverpool shipowners urge that convoyed vessels should be grouped according to speed, thereby effecting a great saving of time. It is understood that the tonnage of ...

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  39. BARRIER NEWS.

    In the Small Debts Court to-day, Walker and Una Forde, vaudeville performers, of Melbourne, sued Charles Burnett, manager of the near Majestic Theatre and ...

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  40. Reinforcements from America.

    Great British has sent the following message to the United States:—"Owing to the President's co-operation we will receive strong reinforcements which will be so ...

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  41. NATIVE MURDERED NATIVE.

    Albert Jackson, an aboriginal, was arraigned at the Criminal Court today on a charge of having murdered, at Rottnest Island, on March 4, another native ...

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  42. AUSTRALIA TO AUSTRALIANS.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) to-day sent the following cablegram to Gen. Sir W. K. Birdwood, commanding the Australian Army Corps:—"Australia looks ...

    Article : 98 words
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  44. TASMANIA.

    The Tasmanian revenue for March amounted to £103,430, or an increase on the corresponding month of last year of £192 only. The receipts for the nine ...

    Article : 59 words
  45. MUST STIMULATE AUSTRALIANS.

    The appeal by the British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) for reinforcements from all parts of the British Empire was the main topic in recruiting ...

    Article : 101 words
  46. LAND FOR SOLDIERS.

    Mr. Andrew Chirnside of Melville Park, Berwick, has offered to the State Government a property of 480 acres near Berwick for the settlement of returned ...

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  47. Incidents of the War.

    A bar to the Military Medal has been granted to Sgt. F. G. Stewart, of the Australian Medical Corps, and to Cpl. G. Easther, of the infantry. Fifty-seven ...

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