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  7. HUNS IN CRAB'S CLAWS

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Reuter's correspondent at the British Head-quarters telegraphs: "We are steadily extending our crab's claws' formation ...

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  8. German Bombs for Neutrals.

    CHRISTIANIA, Wednesday.— Norwegian newspapers state that Baron von Rautenfels possessed a German courier's passport and his luggage was ...

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  9. Merewether Election.

    Aldermen R. wells, Archer and Jefferson and Mr. J.B. Robinson addressed a fairly well attended meeting of Merewether ratepayers in the Beach ...

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  10. Outlook for Government.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—It is understood here that the outlook for a strong central government in Athens is good. ...

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  11. Army Convalescent.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—M. Vandervelde, of Belgium, after a visit to the Russian front, cabled to the "Now York World":—"The discipline of the ...

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  12. Participation in War.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—It is understood here that participation by Greece in war depends upon the Aliens' willingness to overrule Italy's ...

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  13. Georges Carpentier's War Work.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—It is reported here that Georges Carpentier, the French boxer is coming to the United States, where he will give ...

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  14. Balkans and Turkey.

    LONDON, Wednesday—'The Times." referring to the official report by a commission appointed to inquire into the mismanagement of the British ...

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  15. United States.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—It is announced that part of General Pershing's army has arrived in France. The troops are occupying a section of ...

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  16. Pacificist Traitor.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Mr.D. R. Francis (U.S. Ambassador at Pettrograd) has cabled to the Department of State an interesting account ...

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  17. Swiss Foreign Affairs.

    BERNE, Wednesday.—A Commission for Foreign Affairs has been appointed. It consists of M. Docoppet (President of the Swiss ...

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  18. Device to Pick up Mines.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—A device which is calculated to pick up mines in the path of liners is now being attached to vessels proceeding ...

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  19. Huns Dread Summer Offensive.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Although the victory of Messines completed the spring offensive, great events are expected on the British front, including ...

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  20. Huns' Preposterous Aims.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—General Petain contributes a striking article to "Le Bulletin de l'Armee," in which he says that Germany, having failed to ...

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  21. Loans to Allies.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The loans by the United States include totals of £110,000,000 to Great Britain and £42,000,000 to France. ...

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  22. Greece.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—M. Venizelos is to enter Athens to-day. He will assemble Parliament within a fortnight. His statement of policy is ...

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  23. Head German Spy Arrested.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Albert Webber, a German naval reserve officer, has been arrested. It is alleged that he was the head of a German ...

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  24. Japan and the Far East.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The belief is expressed in diplomatic circles here that Japan will emerge from the war as the third most influential ...

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  25. Prussianism Hypnosis.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Senator Knox, addressing the Senate, said that the exports embargo will have the effect of forcing hesitating neutrals to ...

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  26. Sir Douglas Haig's Reports.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: "Our artillery this morning prevented the development of a counter attack ...

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  27. Downed a Zeppelin.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The aviator who downed a Zeppelin off the coast of Holland on May 22 was Lieutenant Leckie, of Toronto. ...

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  28. Royalties as Waitresses.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Queen Mary acted as head waitress for an hour yesterday morning at the new communal kitchen at Stepney, in the East End ...

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  29. Naval Operations.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— King George, on his visit to the Grand Fleet, made a tour of every part of the flagship and witnessed wireless ...

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  30. Royalist Obstinacy.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Morning Post's" correspondent at Athens states that in consequence of disorders, it was Senator Jonnart (High ...

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  31. Russia.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.— The Cossacks' Congress has adopted a resolution expressing confidence, in the Government, and has promised strong ...

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  32. Small Colliery Unions.

    A conference of unions will be held in Sydney on Saturday, in compliance with the request of Mr. Justice Edmunds, for the purpose of ...

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  33. Herbert's Pictures.

    Tonight Mr. W. Herbert will screen another new programme at his Islington and Broadmeadow Picture Theatres. The chief film will be a five ...

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  34. War Aims.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Consequent upon rumours of an early Allied conference for a revision of war aims under Russian pressure, special ...

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  35. Miscellaneous.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Eight Victoria crosses are to be awarded on Thursday morning, including one to Corporal George Julian Howell, of ...

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  36. Late Premier's Downfall.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—The French demanded the dismissal of M. Zaimis from the Premiership, and that the Chief of Police shall punish the ...

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