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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 315 words
  3. ITALIANS' BIG BAG AT GORIZIA.

    An Italian official message states: We are fortifying the positions captured to the eastward of Gorizia. The enemy attempted surprise attacks last ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at Petrograd says that only some dramatic stroke stamped with the personality of one man can save Russia ...

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  5. SPECIAL WEEK AT THE STAR.

    The management of the Star Theatre has made special arrangements for this week's programmes. They have secured the great Paramount service, ...

    Article : 187 words
  6. TROOPSHIP TORPDOED.

    The "Press Bureau" states that the British troopship, Cameronia, was torpedoed in the Eastern Mediterranean on the 15th May. Those missing ...

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  7. GERMAN SUBMARINE SUNK.

    The London 'Exchange"' telegraphs that between May 1 and 5, a dozen German submarines were sunk, mainly owing to the British Admiralty's ...

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  8. ITLIAN SOCIALIST PARTY DEMANDS.

    The Socialist Party's manifesto demands the isolation of the Senate and the right of Parliament to meet when it chooses, universal suffrage for both ...

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  9. AUSTRIAN NAVY IN THE ADRIATIC.

    The Admiralty reports that early on Tuesday morning Austrian light cruisers and destroyers raided an allied drifter line in the Adriatic and sank ...

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  10. BRITISH ARTILLERY IN ITALY

    The War Office reports that heavy British artillery is co-operating with the Italian offensive on the Julian front, and affording material ...

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  11. SPORTING.

    At the stadium on Saturday night Tommy Ryan, 9.2, got a decision over Sid Godfrey, 9.3, after twenty rounds. The decision was applauded by the ...

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  12. KEY TO AUSTRIAN DEFENCE TAKEN.

    An Italian official message yesterday states that we attacked and captured, after a long and severe struggle, Hill 652, at Vodice, which was the key to ...

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  13. KURDS MUTILATE RUSIAN DEAD.

    A wireless Russian official message states: We repulsed a dense attack in the direction of Ognot, on the rear of our troops. In the direction of ...

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  14. THE TORPEDOED CAMERONIA

    A survivor of the troopship Cameronia states that the vessel was torpedoed early in the evening. There was some confusion at first among the ...

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  15. THE ITALIAN OFFENSIVE.

    On the Italian front the battle continues fiercely. The enemy has brought up considerable reinforcements by train and automobile lorries, ...

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  16. RUSSIA REJECTS SEPARATE PEACE.

    M. Keirenaky has powerfully appealed to the Rusian army to observe a rigid discipline and urged everyone to do their utmost to conserve the liberty ...

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  17. TOTE PATS £76/10.

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  18. GARLANDED WITH FLOWERS

    The British artillery received a great welcome in Milan. Crowds pressed fruit, flowers and other gifts to the troops. ...

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  19. FRENCH SHIPPING FIGUKES

    Last wek's French shipping report states that four vessels over 1600 tons were sunk, and four unsuccessfully atacked. ...

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  20. INEFFECTUAL BOMBING.

    Great activity is being displayed by aviators in the Minsk region, but they rarely drop bombs; if they do they either don't explode or have little ...

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  21. SALONIKA.

    A British Salonika message states that we drove back the enemy heavy counter attack on our new positions on the Struma. Our naval air service ...

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  22. DESTRUCTION OF ZEPPELIN

    The destruction of Zeppelin [?]22 off Esbjerg was clearly seen from the Danish coast. The Zeppelin came from the south early in the morning ...

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  23. CHAMPIONSHIP BILLIARDS.

    In the billiard match of 18,000 up, Frod Lindrum is 8000 and A. Williams 710. (Other Sporting on Page 6.) ...

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  24. Telegrams.

    A tramcar left the rails at mid-day to-day, in George street, and blocked the traffic for a quarter of an hour. No damage was done. ...

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  25. GERMAN SOCIALISTS FOR STOCKHOLM,

    The "Voerwarts" reports that both the majority and minority Socialists have been granted their passports to the Stockholm congress. ...

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  26. PERSONAL.

    A telegram received on Saturday afternoon, by Miss L. Paten of Summer street, stated that her brother. Private Paten had been wounded. No ...

    Article : 74 words
  27. ALL QUIET AT BULLEOOURT.

    Correspondents state that all is quiet at Bullecourt, and there have been no infantry actions north of the Scarpe. A small action, is progressing ...

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  28. SOCIALIST CONFERENCE AT STOCKHOLM.

    A Stockholm wireless message states that M. Branting, at the internationalist Socialist meeting there, after paying a tribute to the Russian ...

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  29. CALIFORNIA REDOUBT.

    A French communique states that the enemy violently bombarded the California Redoubt in the Chemin dea Dames. Several attacks at the north ...

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  30. EVACUATION OF JAFFA.

    Advices to Berlin from its Palestine representative state that the German Jews Relief Society admit that Jaffa has been evacuated for military ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    We regret to have to record the death of an old and respected identity in the person of Mr. John Frederick Hill, which took place at his residence, ...

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  32. ROUNDING UP SHIRKERS.

    The police and military raided several Bast End gambling dens seeking military shirkers and absentees. There were exciting scenes and several free ...

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  33. BRITISH REPULSE RAIDS.

    General Haig reports: We drove off an offensive, comprising two raids north eastward of Armontieres, this morning. ...

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  34. ENGINEERS STRIKE.

    Mr. Burgess, who is the champion of the engineers' strike committee at Sheffield, and Mr. Hill, another committeeman, have been arrested at ...

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  35. The Leader AND STOCK AND STATION NEWS.

    THE Triennial Report of the Mayor of Orange on the business of the Council for the years 1914-15-16, constituting what is known as the ...

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  36. ROOSEVELT'S REGIMENT CANCELLED.

    A Washington message states that President Wilson has signed a draft bill-not to send the Roosevelt volunteers at present, and to stop ...

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  37. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The increases in the Senate figures for N.S.W. are still in favor of the Nationalists. Millen is 385,846, Pratten 379,714, Thomas 378,971, Watson ...

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  38. REINFORCEMENTS FROM CANADA.

    An Ottawa mesage states that Mr. Borden, in the House of Commons announced that a selective draft will be adopted in Canada to provide for 50,000 ...

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  39. FIRST U.S.A. CONTINGENT ARRIVES.

    The first United States contingent has arrived in England. They belong to the medical corps. ...

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  40. JOHN CONNOLLY.

    The death took place last night of MT. John Connolly, of Forst Road, at the age of 78 years, after an illness of three weeks. ...

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  41. SIR GEORGE REID SURPRISED.

    Sir G. H. Reid in an article in the Pall Mall Gazette, stated that he was greatly surprised at the extent of the Commonwealth coalition's triumph, ...

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  42. AIRCRAFT DESTROYED.

    General Haig reports hostile artillery as being active on the Scarpe and northeastward of Epehy. Two German aeroplanes have been downod, ...

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  43. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 177 words
  44. GENERAL SMUTS AND HOME RULE.

    The remarkable statesmanlike speeches of General Smuts, during his visit to England, have raised him to a position of eminence. It is now being ...

    Article : 68 words
  45. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    Should a man, seeing that his wife has given her affections to another, set her free? See this much, sought after question answered in the Vitagraph ...

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  46. SOCIALISTS IN PETROGRAD.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that it is probable that the Russian Socialists, in addition to the portfolios, will take ...

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  47. THE KAISER AND HINDENBURG.

    Sweden advices state that deep emotion exists in Germany over the heavy losses in the Anglo-French offensive. The Kaiser had a sharp disagreement ...

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  48. SHOP STEWARDS STRIKE ENDED.

    The shop stewards met the members of the Engineers' Executive to-day, and both parties afterwards visited the Minister for Munitions:. It is ...

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  49. GERMAN ASSAULTS REPULSED.

    A French communique yestereve states that after a violent bombardment the Germans attacked north west. of Braye, from the Chevrigny ridge to ...

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  50. PEACE WITHOUT ANNEXATION.

    The 'Mages Zeltung" states that Count Reventlow declares that Hollweg and Czernin have completed an arrangement for peace without ...

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  51. BRITISH NIGHT RAID.

    General Haig reports: We successfully raided yesterday night to the north east of Gouzeaucourt., and took prisoners. We repulsed hostile raids ...

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  52. OLD N.Z. NEWSPAPERS TO SUSPEND.

    It is stated that the Canterbury "Times," the oldest weekly journal in the province, and the "Evening News," of Christchurch, will shortly suspend ...

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  53. PENALISING THE POOR.

    The Socialist Party in the Reichstag have explained that their recent vote against the Budget was because two third of the burden fell on the lower ...

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  54. ITALIAN OFFENSIVE.

    The Rome "Corriere Italia" reports that the Austrians have ordered all civilians to evacuate exposed points on the Italian front. At Trieste all the ...

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  55. THE SUBMARINE PROBLEM.

    Sir Albert Stanley, in a speech at the Aldwych Club, said the submarines were an enormously potential factor in determining the outcome of the ...

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  56. MAY DAY INCIDENTS.

    Polish newspapors in describing the May Day incidents at Lodystate, state that the German infantry fired[?] a crowd of Polish workmen, who were ...

    Article : 44 words
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