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  3. THE BLANCHETOWN LOCK.

    A few days ago it was reported from Melbourne that something like a record flood was making its way down the Murray River, and, incidentally, doing a lot of ...

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  4. STOP PRESS NEWS. 1051ST DAY OF THE WAR

    The "Vorwarts" laments the depreciation in the value of the mark. A hundred marks are now worth only sixty-five Swiss franes or thirty-four Dutch florins. The ...

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  5. FIERCE FIGHTING IN FRANCE HEAVY ARTILLERY FIRE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued on Monday afternoon, reports:—"This morning early the enemy delivered a strong local attach on the ...

    Article : 363 words
  6. ENEMY DISASTERS

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" states that the recent Allied air raid on Ghent entirely destroyed a munition factory, and also the quarters of the military commandant. ...

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  8. HEAVY ARTILLERY

    A wireless German official dispatch issued on Monday night states:—There has been lively artillery firing on the Year Canal on both sides of Ypres, the Lys River, and ...

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  11. SIN FEIN MOVEMENT

    Mr. Bonar Law in the House of Commons on Monday said:—The Sinn Fein movement is not organised sufficiently to enable anybody to speak authoratively on ...

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  12. RUSSIAN TRAITORS

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in Petrograd states:—The Leninites have been lavishly supplied with funds. They control in army of agitators, who ...

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  13. THE EMPIRE AT WAR

    Mr. W. H. Long, Secretary for the Colonies), Lords Emmott and Aldenham, Sir Rider Haggard, Mr. John Hodge (Minister of Labor), Sir George Reid ...

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  14. TRANSPORT SUNK

    The Admiralty announced on Monday evening:—An enemy submarine sank the British transport Cameronian on June 2 in the Eastern Mediterranean. There ...

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  16. SUBMARINE OUTRAGES

    The "Tidenstegn" says:—During the war the German submarines have sunk 502 Norwegian snips of an aggregate of 800,000 tons, while 581 men and women have been killed. ...

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  17. CRISIS IN SPAIN

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Vatican has received most grave news from Spain concerning disturbances among the military ...

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  18. THE AIR RAID

    A German communique, referring to the air raid on England on Sunday, speaks of attacks on important fortresses in the South of England with good ...

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  19. THE "DEATH" BATTALIONS.

    A secret ballot of the Workers' Committee and the Social Democrats favored the advance of the armies. The Socialist Revolutionists voted in favor of the pro-war ...

    Article : 131 words
  20. PRESS CENSORSHIP.

    An official intimation has been published that the Cabinet of Count Esterhany at its first meeting abolished the political censorship in Hungary. ...

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  21. ROYAL SYMPATHY.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen cave concluded their northern tour on Monday, the King held an investiture in Hull. He interviewed the fishermen whose ...

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  22. HUGE FOREST FIRES

    A fire has destroyed great areas of the woods in Western Sweden. The names are raging on a front of 14 miles, and already damage to the extent or millions of pounds ...

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  23. THE GREEK PROBLEM

    Lord Robert Cecil, speaking in the House of Commons on Monday, said—The protecting Powers do not intend to allow King Constantine or any member of his family ...

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  24. STOPPAGE OF RACING.

    A meeting held in the Queen's Hall, London, on Monday protested against the stoppage of recing, and demanded the limited resumption of the sport. ...

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  25. INDIGNANT RAILWAY MEN

    The National Union of Railwaymen have expelled the Government shorthand writer. Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., said the unanimous and indignant protest of the ...

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  26. AMERICA AT WAR

    An announcement has been made that the American Government have contracted for the construction of an additional ten steel ships and 24 wooden hulls. The ...

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  27. THE SHARE MARKET.

    Sales reported on the Stock Exchange between 12.30 and 3.15 p.m. on Tuesday:—Adelaide Steamship, 39/6; Electric Light and Power (new issue), 7/4; Junction ...

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  28. POSITION OF RUSSIA

    The United States Press Association correspondent at Petrograd states:—M. Kerensky, the Minister for War, has discarded persuasion for the iron hand of ...

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  29. CASTLE SALT COMPANY.

    The half-yearly general meeting of the Castle Salt Co-operative Company was held on Wednesday, when the annual report and balance-sheet were presented. The chairman of the company ...

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  30. WAR LOANS AND WAR SAVINGS.

    The splendid results of the various Australian war loans which have been floated to date, the subscriptions to which have reached upwards of £80,000,000, not only ...

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  31. GENERAL SMUTS.

    Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons on Monday announced trait General Smuts, the South African. Minister of Defence, has been invited to join the Imperial ...

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  33. OPTIMISTIC MINISTER.

    M. Thomas, the French Minister at Petrograd, regards the Russian situation optimistically. The Leninite Socialist movement is declining, but the German ...

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  34. FUTURE OF BELGIUM

    President Wilson, speaking at Portland, Oregon, on Monday, said:—America is determined that Belgium shall do restored to her former place among the nations. ...

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  35. BALTIC SHIPPING.

    An announcement has been made by the Admiralty that an arrangement has been concluded with Sweden to allow vessels freely to leave the Baltic. ...

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