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  4. THE DARDANELLES FIGHTING;

    The official Press Burean reports that in Gallipoli on Tuesday night a party of the enemy led bya German officer, gallantly attacked some trenches held ...

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  5. TURK'S ATTACKS ON TRENCHES.

    "We have Continued to progress in the Vosges," reports a Paris communique which adds:— "We have inastered the heights dominating Fecht, ...

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  6. FIGHTING NEAR THE SAN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd telegraphing regarding the culmination of the Galician forces advancing on the San towards Lemberg ...

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  7. TAX ON WAR PROFITS.

    The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr E. S. Montagn) stated in the House in the House of Commons on Wednesday that the Government is devising a means to tax ...

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  8. BRITAIN'S RESOURCES.

    Mr. Lloyd George, Minister of Mumtions, said in the House of Commons on Thursday that he was consulting with Earl Kitchener (Minister of War) ...

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  9. ENEMY'S TRANSPORTS SUNK.

    It is reported from Athens that a British submarine on Wednesday torpedoed and sank three enemy transports beyond Nagara (at "the ...

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  10. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    An Austrian communique states:— On hte Lemberg road we repulsed a strong Russian rearguard attack. ...

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  11. "TRENCHES WERE AWFUL." NEED FOR SHEILS. "MUST BE NO STOPPAGE."

    The eight workmen from Messrs Beardmore's works at Glasgow, who, with the ogranising delegates of the Amalagamated Engineers' Society, went ...

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  12. SUBMARINE IN COLDEN HORN.

    Rome advises that another British submarine has reached Constantinople, and has sunk two vesssels and a large steamer int eh Golder, Horn. All the ...

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  13. GERMANY'S GREAT EFFORT.

    The Russian "Eye-Witness," covering a period from 3rd May to 18th May, says that Germany's counter stroke against the Russian advance in the Carpathians ...

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  14. THE CLIFF ENCOUNTER.

    Some weeks ago, in the report of the Australian's landing in Gallpoli, there appeared a cabled account of an exciting conflict between an Australian ...

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  15. GERMAN PIRACY.

    The Danish steamer Kokos, which was taking a cargo of timber to Leith (Scotland), has been sunk by a submarine in the North Sea. The crew ...

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  16. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    Miss Beecie M'Donald, hon. Sec., acknowledges the following additional contributions:—Miss K. Tanner, Egerton, 2 pairs sox; Miss Caldwell, I pain ...

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  17. INTERVIEW WITH GERHARD.

    The "Cologne Gazette" has published an account of an interview secured with Gerhard at Christiansand, in the south of Norway. ...

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  18. TURKEY AND BULGARIA.

    The Paris newspaper "Le Matin" says that Tu[?] is about to cede to Bulgaria the whole on the right bank of the Lower Martiza including ...

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  19. TWO.VESSELS SUNK.

    While be[?] f[?] in the White Sea, with a cargo of coal. the s.s. Strathnairne was tor[?] pedoed without warning, of the South ...

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  20. GREEK FORCE IN THE FIELD.

    It is reported for the first time that a Greek force, commanded by Colonel Zontos, is co-operating with the Serbians in Albania. Colonal Zontos is a ...

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  21. LUSITANIA OUTRAGE.

    The official inquiry opened by Lord Mersey into the loss of the great Cunard liner Lusitania on May 7, has been concluded with the exception of a ...

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  22. KARLSRUHE RAID.

    A correspondent of the "Koelnische Zeitung," who was an eye witness of the Allied air raid on Kan[?]sruhe on Monday narrates that the raid was worse than ...

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  23. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The last note sent to Germany by the United States with reference to the sinking of the Lusitania and the submarinie campaign in general has ...

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  24. ALLIED ARMIES BOMBARDMENT.

    The Allies airmen's bombardment of the Belgian coast destroyed German butteries on the dunes. ...

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  25. RENEWED FRICHTFULNESS.

    The "Central News" correspondent at Amsterdam has telegraphed stating that a traveller from Ghent has decelard that some women at Malines ...

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  26. BERLIN REPORT.

    A commuique published in Beelin states that the English and French continue their attempts to break through our lines on Wednesday, but we ...

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  27. MURDERER REWARDED.

    Captain Hersing, it is announced officially from Berlin through Copenhagen, has been decorated by the Kaiser for his gallant act in ...

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  28. FRENCH SATISFACTION.

    The raid has given great satisfaction in France, where it is regarded as a tardy, but fitting, reply to the countess German attackes on unfortified ...

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  29. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    A Naval communique states:— Our airship dropped bombs on an important railway junction at Divaca. Great damage was done and the ...

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  30. MUNITIONS OUTPUT

    Steps are being rapidly taken to organise the resourtes of the country, so as to increase the output of mumtions. ...

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  31. GERMAN NEWSPAPER REPORT.

    The Berlin newspaper "Lokal Anzeiger" states that 11 men, 7 women and children and 4 school boys were killed in the Allied air-raid on ...

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  32. BELGIAN AIR RAID.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that Allied aeroplanes on Wednesday night dropped bombs on the German positions at Zeebrugge, Hevst and Knocke. ...

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  33. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Henry Wrison, one of the detendants in the case at Glasgow in which Robert Irving Dale and Henry Wilson are charged with having sold 7500 tons ...

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  34. ZEPPELIN AIR RAID.

    An official report from Berlin states that naval airships on the 9th and 15th instand raided the north-east of England, and bombed places on the coast causing ...

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  35. ITALIAN SUBMARINE TORPEDOED.

    An enemy submarine torpedoed our submarine Medusa. One officer and four of the crew were rescued and taken prisoners. ...

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  36. IMPORTANT PROGRESS MADE

    The latest official communique states:- The fight north of Arras is extremely intense. Numerous desperate ...

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  37. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    The commuique conetudes by stating that General Mackensen has forced the Russians at Tarmegrad in Poland, top abandon their positions and they are ...

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  38. PROGRESS ON ADIGE.

    An official communique says:— "We are progressing on both sides of the River Adige. We dismatled some Austrian guns at Carnia and seriously ...

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  39. MOTOR AMBULANCES.

    Sir Peter M'Bride, Agent-General for Victoria has handed over to the War Office four motor ambulances subseribed for in Victoria. ...

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  40. WAS AMERICA' HOAXED?

    the allegation that Dr. Anton Meyer Gerhard, of the German Red Cross, who recently tourned America ostensibly to collect funds, was in reality Alfred ...

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  41. GALICIAN CAMPAIGN

    The latest official communique reports:— "A very severe engagement in Galicia was continued on 15th June ...

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  42. MILITARISING LABOR. UNDER SECRETARY'S STATEMENT.

    Important action is likely to be taken in Great Britain to cope with the question of the output of munitions. It is understood that the In the House of Commons on Wednesday the Under-Secretary of State for War (Mr Tennant) said that there was not a shortage of high explosives ...

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  43. RELIEF FOR BELGIUM.

    The sum of £24,700 was received in London from Australian on Thursday towards the National Belgain Relief Fund. The amount included £20,000 from the ...

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  44. CAPTURE OF PLAVA.

    The Italians by their capture of Plava cut the trans-Alpine railway and captured in a tunnel an armoured train containing cannon, machine guns, and a ...

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