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  2. I.W.W. PRISONERS.

    An uproarious debate took plaoe in the Labour Conference on Saturday night on the question of the reloase of the I.W.W. prisoners, sentenced by Mr. justice Pring to heavy terms ...

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  3. LATE WAR NEWS.

    A British-Italian official report states. After a heavy bombardment from the sea to the Adige, the enemy's infantry attacked all day long on Saturday. Four Austrian ...

    Article : 141 words
  4. GREAT AUSTRIAN OFFENSIVE.

    An Austrian offensive has begun with a heavy attack on the Asiago front. The Italians are resisting magnificently. The offensive extends from the Astico to ...

    Article : 243 words
  5. TWO CUNARD LINERS LOST.

    The British liner Ausonia (8153 tons), bound for America, has been torpedoed. Ninety of the crew were landed at a British port, and 40 are missing. ...

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  6. FACING THE FACTS.

    Mr. Asquith was the guest at a crowded lunchcon, at the Aldwych Club on Friday, and was accorded an enthusiastic reception. "It is useless," he said, "to cloak the ...

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  7. A LONGER FRONT.

    Major-General Maurice, the "Daily Chronicle's" military correspondent, reviewing the situation, writes: At the end of the fourth phase of the German offensive the Allied line ...

    Article : 610 words
  8. FOE PAUSES.

    Mr. G. H. Perris telegraphed from Paris on Friday night: The front has subsided into local actions. The battle westward of the Oise ended in a costly German ...

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  9. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    A message from the Hague says that the [?]nglo-German Conference has made good progress, and will probably reach an agreement in ten days. The principle of ...

    Article : 46 words
  10. BOMBS ON PARIS.

    An official report from Paris states that the air raid alarm was sounded at 11.40 on Saturday night. "All clear" was sounded at 12.45 a.m. ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Foreign Office announces that the British Government has expressed regret that a mine laid outside the proclaimed minefield sunk a Dutch pilot boat and killed several of ...

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  12. THE U-BOATS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that officials are unconcerned regarding Germany's threat to create a barred zone along the Atlantic' coast. ...

    Article : 227 words
  13. WESTERN FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Hnig reporting at noon on Sunday stated: We entered n post southwestward of Merris mid brought back 11 prisoners. We also took 17 prisoners in ...

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  14. THE WAIHEMO.

    On [?]heir way back to New Zealand the officers of the Union Steamship Company's steamar Walhemo, which was torpedoed in March while on Imperial service, reached ...

    Article : 327 words
  15. THE GERMAN FLEET.

    English naval critics forecast that the German fleet shortly will be compelled to give battle. Advices from Rome say Admiral Bravetta ...

    Article : 119 words
  16. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes) and the Minister for the Navy (Mr. Joseph Cook) have landed after a pleasant voyage. Mr. Fisher (High Commissioner) ...

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  17. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes and Mr. Joseph Cook, the Australian representatives at the Imperial War Conference, have arrived in England after a good voyage. ...

    Article : 212 words
  18. WOMEN'S WAR WORK.

    President Wilson, in a letter to a suffrage leader, says he endorses the National Women's suffrage amendment, and hopes it will pass the Senate this session. "I agree," he ...

    Article : 114 words
  19. WAR NOTES.

    The communiques received during the weekend indicate no great alteration in the situation on the Western front. The offensive along the twenty-mile front between Noyon ...

    Article : 334 words
  20. THE AMERICANS.

    A Washington message states that commenting on General von Stein's boast that the Allies' armies were beaton, Mr. Baker (Secretary for War), says: "That is General von Stein's ...

    Article : 238 words
  21. KONLNGIN REGENTES.

    The Admiralty state: The area within five miles of the position where the Dutch steamer Koningin Regentes was sunk, on June 6, was carefully searched, but no mines were found. ...

    Article : 189 words
  22. JAPAN AND THE WAR.

    A report from Tokio states that Prince Yamagata's return to Tokio and the assembling of the High Military Conference, has revoved public interest in the question of ...

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  23. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Prisoners are more ready to surrender, and it is symptomatic of a growing tendency of the enemy on this front, it may be that the German division here is steadily detericrating ...

    Article : 287 words
  24. MUNITIONS FRAUDS.

    Kupferberg, a man of German parentage, the director of a munitions firm at Willsden, has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment for frauds on the Ministry of ...

    Article : 48 words
  25. BIG SHIPPING DEAL.

    The "Manchester Guardian" says a British syndicate, including Lord Pirrie and Sir Owen Philipps, are purchasing the British interests in the International Mercantile Marine ...

    Article : 51 words
  26. LAWLESS IRISH.

    Owing to their opposition to an anticonscription resolution, six members of the Wicklow Town Council have been boycotted. The vendetta forced one member to leave in ...

    Article : 147 words
  27. ANZACS IN NEW YORK.

    Forty Anzacs, tired of walting aboard a transport in New York, dashed from the ship and saw the sights in Broadway. They returned to the ship and submitted to arrest. ...

    Article : 46 words
  28. GERMAN FEELING.

    An Amsterdam report says the German public is disappointed at the failure to capture Reims General von Andenno, writing in the "Tageblatt," admits that Reims is ...

    Article : 164 words
  29. GENERAL VON HUTIER'S METHODS.

    General Oscar E. von Hutler, who, was responsible for the enomy's recent offensive along the Noyon-Montdidier front, has not played a very prominent part in the earlier ...

    Article : 436 words
  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Britain, France, and Italy have agreed to tho proposod Inter-Allied Council controlling the manufacture and distribution of munitions and other war materials. ...

    Article : 387 words
  31. REPATRIATION.

    A message from Capetown says the South African Government is initiating an energeti policy of land settlement in the Transvaal. Numbers of farms are being given ...

    Article : 91 words
  32. GERMANS IN RUSSIA.

    The Press Bureau publishes the following Russian wireless report: The Germans; starting an offensive on the front of StainikaZhukovka, seized three villages in the neutral ...

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  33. RUSSIA'S TROUBLES.

    A message from Moacow states that during Monday last Bohemian and Slav soldiers advanced towards Ouffa (on the western side of the Ural Mountains). It is reported that ...

    Article : 90 words
  34. EAST AFRICA.

    An East African official report states: Our pursuing columns, alter minor encounters, entered Malema unopposed on June 12. The enemy retre[?]ted southwards towards the ...

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  35. GALLANT AIR FIGHT.

    The increased activity of German naval airmen in the North Sea has led to a number of exciting combats, in which the British have more than held their own. Details of a recent ...

    Article : 218 words
  36. NAVAL AEROPLANES.

    The Secretary to the Admiralty reports: During operations of our aeroplanes, night and day, from June 1[?] to June 12 inclusive, they dropped l8 tons of bombs in Belgium. ...

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  37. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The shelling of Amiens proceeds daily in the usual Bosche-like manner. Corbie and its, splendid old church resembles Arras for the completeness of destruction of all that ...

    Article : 188 words
  38. WAR PRISONERS CONFERENCE

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Rotterdam says the conference regarding the exchange of prisoners is making progress, but negotiations are likely to be prolonged. Great ...

    Article : 81 words
  39. AUSTRIAN UNREST.

    A New York report says rumours from European sources suggest that an upheaval is threatened in Austria. Riots in Vienna are reported to be serious. ...

    Article : 96 words
  40. THE PRUSSIAN CASTE.

    An Amsterdam report st[?]es that during the suffrage debate in the Prussian Parliament, Korsansky, a Poliah Deputy, declared: "The suppression of the Poles forms part of the ...

    Article : 64 words
  41. A HOME AFFAIRS CABINET.

    It is generally accepted that Sir George Cave will be chairman of the new domestic Cabinet, which will be called the Committee of Ministers on Home Affairs. It will ...

    Article : 58 words
  42. LABOUR AND THE CHUECH.

    The Moderator of the Presbyterian Assembly points out that the remarks regarding infidelity in Labour circles, imputed to him by Mr. Garden, secretary of the Labour Council, ...

    Article : 53 words
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