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  5. THE ARGYLLSHIRE TORPEDOED

    Excitement was caused in shipping circles this afternoon by varices reports concerning the Federal and Shire liner Argyllshire, 10,[?] tons. ...

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  7. COLONEL M'CAY.

    The Minister for Defence announced this afternoon that Colonel J. W. M'Cay. in command of the 2nd infantry Brigade, had been wounded at Gallioli. ...

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  8. GRADISCA OCCUPIED.

    The Italians occupied Gradisca on May 25, after heavily bombarding the fortress. The Austrians replied vigorously for a few hours, but their fire then died down, and ...

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  9. THE FRENCH ADVANCE

    The following communique has been issued at Paris:— Our offensive progresses at Ablain and Saint Naza[?]. ...

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  10. ITALIAN AIRSHIPS BUSY.

    A communique states:— A squadron of our airships bombarded the railway line from Trieste to Nabresina, damaging it, and interrupting communications. The airships returned unharmed, despite ...

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  11. TURKS THREATEN.

    The Porte has notified neutrals that owing to British and French action in Egypt. It has been decided to extend hostilities to the Sues Canal. Responsibility for any damage done to ...

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  12. AIR RAIDS.

    Later details, [?] by the French aviators show that [?] dropped 49 projectiles on the [?]plesive factory, and [?] on the [?] ...

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  13. SEETHING CAULDRON.

    A very stubborn battle is being waged with great intensity on both banks of the San. between Przemysl and the River [?], according to the latest communique. ...

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  14. HOSTAGES SEIZED.

    The "Cologne Gazette" to-day publishes an interesting item of news respecting the Austro-Italian war. As Austria refused to issue passports to ...

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  15. GALLIPOLI.

    The "Echo de Paris" says General Liman von Sanders, the German commander in [?], has been wounded. Admiral von Usedom Succeeds him. ...

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  16. ANTI-GERMAN UNION.

    The newly-formed anti-German Union made a demonstration in the East End to-day. They demanded, besides the internment of German hairdressers and waiters, that the ...

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  17. TURKS REINFORCE AUSTRIANS

    The "Neue Freie Presse" of Vionua states that Turkish troops have reinforced the Austrians before Przemysl. The Turks are wearing Austrian uniforms ...

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  18. PATH OF THE HUN.

    The provincial administration of Brabant. which includes the Province of Antwerp and the district to the south, has issued statistics in connection with the German occupation ...

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  19. GERMAN REJOICING.

    There is great Jubilation in Germany over the sinking of the British battleship [?] is the Dardanelles. The "Berliner zeitung" forecasts that the ...

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  20. A SWEDISH VICTIM.

    While the Swedish barque Renval, laden with timber, was on her way to sunderland, she was stopped by a [?]man submarine. She was allowed to proceed on her journey. ...

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  21. SLAUGHTER OF INNOCENTS.

    The child who was reported to have been injured through a bomb dropped by the Zeppelin which recently raided Southend, has died of [?] injuries. ...

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  22. THE NEXT EASTER SHOW.

    The council of the Royal Agricultural Society, over whose deliberations on Wednesday Mr. Sam Hordern presided for the first time since his election, has decided to increase the ...

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  23. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK.

    The British steamer Cateby was torpedoed and sunk off Woll Lighthouse by an enemy submarine. A fishing boat landed all the crew at Nel[?] ...

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  24. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    Sonoma, at San Francisco, from Sydney. She left Sydney May [?] Gorgon at Singapore from Fremantle. DEPARTURES. ...

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  25. FORCED BACK.

    A German communique admits that weak [?] visions were for [?] back by the Rus[?]sians in the region of [?] on the left bank of the San. ...

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  26. THE CADEBY'S FATE.

    P[?] by the steamer Cadeby, 1130 tons, which was said to have been torpedoed near the Wolf Lighthouse, have corrected that ...

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    THE FEDERAL SHIRE LINER ARGYLLSHIRE A WELL-KNOWN SYDNEY TRADER, WHICH WAS TORPEDOED YESTERDAY OFF LAND'S END BUT REACHED HAVER SAFELY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. RUSSIANS OCCUPY URUMIAH.

    The Russian commander [?] the Can [?] reports that he [?] which lately has been the the [?] of [?]menlans. ...

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  29. DANISH STEAMER MINED.

    The Danish steamer Ely, 1[?] tons, bound from England to [?] in Sweden, struck a mine and sank of Stockholm. The crew were saved. ...

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  30. OUR INEFFICIENT TELEPHONE SYSTEM.

    "Telegrams [?]" writes:—Kindly afford [?] in your columns to enter a [?] way we are treated by the [?] To-day ...

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  31. THE FALABA SINKING.

    Lord Mersey, the chairman of the commission appointed to inquire into the sinking of the British steamer Fulaba by the German submarine U[?] at Milford Haven in March, has ...

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