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  5. BELGIUM'S PLIGHT.

    The letter [?]gian to a relative in Paris which was [?] made public, detailing the sufferings of [?]pied portions of Belgium was shown in [?] of the National Relief ...

    Article : 288 words
  6. GENERAL RETREAT

    The "Daily Telegraph" Rome correspondent has received a highly significant Petrograd telegram. This announces that a general retreat on the east front has commenced. The Austro-Germans retiring are laying waste the c[?]prey and burning ...

    Article : 183 words
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  8. STRUGGLE ON THE SOMME

    The following communique has been issued at Paris:— At nightfall on Monday the enemy attacked our front from Bi[?]hes to La Maisonette. Despite repeated attempts, causing heavy losses, the enemy was enable to [?] la Maisonette. ...

    Article : 87 words
  9. BRITISH PROGRESS NORTH OF OVILLERS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig, reporting at [?] on Tuesday, says:— Mist and incessant rain are interfering with our operations. We progressed north of Ovillers last night over a front of 1000 yards. We captured six machine-gu[?]. ...

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  10. "EVERYWHERE FRUSTRATED," SAYS THE ENEMY.

    A communique issued in Berlin, and to hand from a neutral source, says:— The enemy on both sides of the Somme used artillery preparation by day and directed strong attack in the evening, and at night against F[?]rieres, Bi[?]ches, Maisonette, Barleux, and Soye[?]rt. ...

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  11. "SANGUINARY LOSSES" AGAIN.

    The following communique, received through a neutral channel, has been issued at Berlin:— The Russians south and south-east of Riga continued their strong attacks, but these broke down with sanguinary losses, or wire repulsed by counter ...

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  12. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    The steamer Tura[?] which left Du[?]din on May 3, has arrived at London; the steamer [?]aru, which left Sydney [?] April 4, has arrived at London; and the ship Mon[?]ras, which left ...

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  13. SUBMARINE WAR.

    The Berlin "Lo[?]al Anz[?]lger" advocates a renewal of the submarine war, owing to England's abol[?] of the Declaration of London, thus forcing neutral States to actively or passively ...

    Article : 82 words
  14. ITALIANS STILL SCORING.

    An Italian official message says:— We defeated enemy attacks at Foppiano and Vall[?]. Notwithstanding a vigorous resistance the infantry resumed its advance on the northern slopes of Mount P[?]ubio. ...

    Article : 69 words
  15. ASQUITH EXPLAINS.

    In the House of Commons this evening the Prime Minister said that the papers relating to the Dardanelles operations could not be published at present, except in incomplete form ...

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  16. THREE BROTHERS KILLED.

    Three brothers Hewitt, [?] of Mr. John Cooke, of Melbourne, have [?] on the west front. They were [?] Ernest Hewitt, of the Lancaster [?] Hewitt. ...

    Article : 58 words
  17. PIPERS AT THE CONSERVATORIUM.

    The Sydney Conservatorium [?] sounded on Tuesday evening [?] of the [?]pipes, when the [?] its third gathering of [?] ...

    Article : 358 words
  18. APPEAL FAILS.

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  19. JUTLAND BATTLE.

    A Horse (Switzerland) message says.—The German Socialists' manifesto, which has been [?] in Germany, and [?] "Naval Bluff" asks, if the British Fleet were ...

    Article : 107 words
  20. HOLIDAYS POSTPONED.

    The National Trade Union Conference, sitting in the Canton Hall, unanimously recommended the indefinite postponement of the August holiday. ...

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  21. CONFIDENT COUNT.

    An Amsterdam message says —The proximity of the Russian [?]lry to the fron[?] of Hungary, at the Bir[?] Pass, is causing anxiety, which prominent officials are seeking to any. ...

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  22. PRISONERS IN ENGLAND.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Mr. W. H. Forster, Financial Secretary for War stated that there were 21,625 combatant prisoners in England Part of those who had been ...

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