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  6. CLASH OFF DUNKIRK.

    A French naval communique states:— On the morning of May 20 a patrol of four French torpedo host destroyers encountered a flotilla of German ...

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  7. SECOND-LINE TRENCHES.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs reports an important British success as follows: The English and Scottish have captured 8000 yards of second line trenches westward of Bullecourt. The Australians have captured 800 yards on the right. The ...

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  8. IRISH CONVENTION.

    An important statement concerning the Irish problem was made by Mr. Lloyd George in the House of Common to-day. In moving the adjournment of the House ...

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  9. STILL GAINING.

    An Italian official report says:— Dense messes of the enemy vigorously assaulted Passble wietward of Monte Dente: but were driven back with severe loss. We ...

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  10. OTHER GAINS.

    The following despatch has been received from Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig:— Operations between Hallecourt and ...

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  11. WAR HUSTLE.

    Active hostilities have been recorded from Mexico. A message received at Washington states that an encounter between the America and ...

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  12. EARLIER STATEMENT.

    The Prime Minister. Mr. Lloyd George announced to-day that the Irish convention would comprise represented of the local governing bedles churches trade unions and ...

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  13. THE CANBERRA INQUIRY.

    Mr. Watt. Federal Minister for Works and Railways, will leave for Canberra next week. He will take with him officers of the departments named in Mr. Blackett's reports and also two ...

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  14. BRITISH LABOR.

    LONDON, Monday Evening The proposal to comb out for recrults the coalminers medically in Class "A" was made after consultation with the Miners ...

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  15. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Viscent Harcourt, fermerly Secretary for the Colonies in a letter to a correspondent, warmly approves the proposed annual meeting of the imperial Conference. ...

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  16. TURKS PUSHED BACK.

    A Russian official report says:— We repelled repeated Turkish attacks westward of Ardasi, and compelled the Turkish cavalry which was approaching a height to the ...

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  17. THE MAILS.

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  18. TORPEDOED GRAIN SHIP.

    A message from Copenhagen states:— The German Minister at Stockholm has expressed to the Sewdish Foreign Minister regret for the torpedoing of grain steamers. ...

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  19. POLAND'S RULER.

    The Paris newspaper "Le Martin," says that, according to advices received from Berlin it is believed that headquarters Conference has settled the constitution of Poland by the ...

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  20. UNFORTUNATE NURSES.

    A message received from Washington states that two African Red Cross nurses were killed aboard a liner. They were en route for Europe when a ...

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  21. COLEDALE MINERS IDLE.

    Coledale Colliery, employing 300 men, is idle to-day. The stoppage is due to a dispute regarding payment to lads who knocked off earlier last back Saturday to attend compulsory ...

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  22. LIGHTNING CAUSES EXPLOSION

    As official report states:—Lightning caused an explosion which did considerable damage in a small factory in Kent, which was working for the Allted Governments. ...

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  23. BELGIAN RELIEF.

    The National Committee for the Relief of Belgium announces the suspension of its appeals to the public of the British Empire the American Government having assumed all financial ...

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  24. SOLDIERS IN TROUBLE.

    Three Australian soldiers have been charged at Wimslefon with being concerned in stealing the sum of £95 Wareham. The police stated the matter was more ...

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