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  6. BATTLE AT SEA

    LONDON, Thursday. — Wounded men from Messines are most, buoyant and say it was the biggest licking Fritz has ever experienced. The men ...

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  7. Heart-rending Incidents.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reart-rending incidents continue to become known. Many died in hospitals during the night. Firemen, police and ...

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  8. Comforts for Soldiers.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Red Cross, in May, distributed 2,000,000 cigarettes, 3,000th of tobacco, and 7,000 Packages of foodstuffs. It will be ...

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  9. Russia.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Dally Mail's" Petrograd correspondent states that the British and French replies to the Russian Note have ...

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  10. Naval Operations.

    COPENHAGEN. Thursday.—Numerous destroyers have been seen submarine-hunting off the Scandinavian coast. An action wan observed. In ...

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  11. Australians Honoured.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Military Crosses have been awarded to the following Australians:—Captain J. H. Drummond. Lieutenants J. A. Gray. ...

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  12. Aerial

    LONDON, Thursday,—King George motored to the stricken air raid areas inquiring sympathetically and comforting the injured. On viewing the dead ...

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  13. Canada's New Army.

    OTTAWA, Thuraday.—There are now registered in Canda 760,000 single men between the ages of 20 and 45, It is expected that from these the ...

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  14. Greece.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In view of the assurance that Constantine has abdicated, M. Zaimis's official communique is remarkably phrased, not ...

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  15. Local Revolts Spreading.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Dally Mail's" Petrograd correspondent states that other provinces, imitating Kronstadt, are establishing separate ...

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  16. Death Roll.

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  17. Munitions Explosion.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Fifty persons were killed in the munitions explosion at Asbton-under-Lyne, Lancashire. (Reuter's Cable.) LONDON, Thursday.—In the House ...

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  18. Sir Douglas Haig's Reports.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: "We have further advanced eastward of Messiues, this being combined with our pressure on the ...

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  19. U.S. Labour Advice.

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — Mr. Samuel Gompers (President of the American Federation of Labour), has cabled to Mr. Duncan, Labour delegate ...

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  20. Limbs Tern Off Children.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Considering the shower of bombs, including aerial torpedoes, dropped into populous districts there wore many miraculous ...

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  21. Mr. Fisher's Visit to Front.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Mr. Fisher has seat the following message to Australia: "I have been in the lines at the moment of the recent victory. It was ...

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  22. Anzacs in Danger Zene.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Hundreds of Anzacs were in the thick of the raided zone, but escaped injury. ...

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  23. Ejecting Huns from Greece.

    LONDON, Thursday. — In the House of Lords to-day, Earl Curzon announced Constantine's abdication. ...

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  24. United States.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday,—In an address at the Red Cross meeting, ex-President Roosevelt complained that the cowardice of the pacificists had ...

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  25. Why M Reprisals?

    SEW YORK, Thursday.—The "New York Sun" declares that the Allies are able to crush the German air forces, and suggests raids upon ...

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  26. Western Army Command.

    PETROGRAD. Thursday— General Denekine, ex-Chief of the General Staff, has been appointed to the supreme command on the Western ...

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  27. "Fort London."

    LONDON, Thursday.—A German official communique states: "Our large aeroplanes bombed Fort London yesterday in clear weather, and observed ...

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  28. Balkans and Turkey.

    LONDON, Thursday.—British warships have captured Fort Saliff, on the Rod Sea. ...

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  29. British Liquor Trade.

    LONDON. Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Bonar Law stated that tho Government have decided to appoint ...

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  30. Constantine Eats the Leek.

    ATHENS, Thursday.—Constantino has issued a proclamation, in which he says: "Obeying necessity and fulfilling my duly to Greece. I am ...

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  31. Miscellaneous.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Professor Delmer, the Australian who only recently left Germany, writes: "After successively pinning their faith to the ...

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  32. Zeppelin Destroyed.

    LONDON, Thursday,—A Zeppelin has been destroyed over the North Sea. NO SURVIVORS SEEN. (Reuter's Cable.) ...

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  33. British Troops Landed.

    LONDON, Thursday. — British troops have landed in Greece. ...

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  34. Red Triangle Day.

    Mr. P. Fleming, Secretary of the Wickham Municipality Red Triangle Day committee, reports that the gross result of the efforts was £100 15s 9d, ...

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  35. Terrible Pools of Blood.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A huge bomb exploded in a little London square, making a great crater among the big cobbled stones, and sending some of ...

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  36. Mixed Metaphor.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—President Wilson, in the course of a speech today, said: "The only chance the Germans, as military masters, have of ...

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  37. Italian Campaign.

    ROME, Thursday.—An official communique states: "The enemy attempted a surprise, and attacked our now positions at Monte Ortigara and attacked and on the ...

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  38. Raid on Germany.

    AMSTERDAM. Thursday. — The "Renische Westfaelische Zeitung" states that on the night of june several squadrons of Allied airmen ...

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  39. I.W.W. Pro-Germans.

    NEW YORK. Tburnday.—The strike in Montana to prevent copper reaching England was brought about by a combination of the I.W.W. and allen ...

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  40. Pacificist Craze.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Admiral Lord Beresford has telegraphed to tho Seamen's Union congratulating it upon curtailing Mr. Ramsay ...

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