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  5. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN.

    Details have been published in Rome of the capture of the important Preikofel Pass by the Alpine Chasseurs. The Austrians offered a desperate ...

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  6. GERMAN PIRACY.

    A German submarine fired five shots, and sank the Grimsby trawler Velocity (186 tons). The crew had to leave in a small boat ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S FORCES.

    A Paris message states that the capture of Neuville, in Northern France, by the Allies, clears the way to the great plain from Douai to Lens. ...

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  8. UNMOLESTED ENEMIES.

    The Home Secretary (Sir John Simon) said in the House of Commons on Thursday that additional accomodation for the internment of alien ...

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  9. MR A. C. VANDERBILT.

    The sinking of the Lusitania by a German submarine is recalled by the finding of a body on the coast of Clare. It is believed to be that Mr A. G. ...

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  10. OTHER VICTIMS.

    The steamer Ernabolt was torpedoed on Thursday off Harwich. The crew have been landed. A similar fate befell the trawler Saturn. The crew were ...

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  11. RIGHT TO DESTROY.

    Germany has replied to the Note presented by the United States relative to the sinking of the American schooner William P. Frye, which was the last ...

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  12. FORTIFYING POSITIONS.

    A Rome communique, describing the Italian operations on the Austrian frontier, says:—"On the Tyrol and Trentino frontier ...

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  13. TRIAL OF DE WET.

    A message from Bloemfontein states that the trial of De Wet in connection with the South African rebellion has been commenced. ...

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  14. GERMAN BRUTALITY.

    M. Yerscheuren, the burgomaster of Hessen, near Willebroeck, died in prison, because the German guards forgot to give him food. Then it was ...

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  15. INVADERS' SUCCESSES.

    The Paris "Petit Journal" states that the Italians have destroyed the railway line at Roverto, on the left bank of the Idige, 13 miles south-west of Trent, and ...

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  16. KING OF GREECE.

    The condition of King Constantine of Greece, who was recently twice operated on is still so grave as to cause considerable anxiety. ...

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  17. AMERICAN NOTE.

    The American Note to Germany referring to the Cushing and Gulflight cases, says that the United States is surprised to find Germany contending that the ...

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  18. UNIONIST BAKER'S APPRECIATION.

    In a letter to Mr R. G. Large, secretary to the Operative Bakers' Society, Private Frederick Davenport, a member of the Bakers' Union, who was in ...

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  19. IN AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday Mr Angus is to ask Mr Livingston whether there are any schools in Victoria in winch the lessons taught are ...

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  20. SOLDIERS PUNISHED.

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr A. J. Balfour (First Lord of the Admiralty), said That no death sentences had been carried out in the ...

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  21. ITALIAN DEVICE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" war correspondent in Italy (Mr M. H. Donohoe), in a despatch from Northern Italy states that the use of wild buffaloes for ...

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  22. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    A German communique dealing with the Eastern front states that the Teuton troops have only made slight propress south-west of Shavli (near the ...

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  23. NATIONAL CABINET.

    The slight displeasure caused to Nationalist members of the House of Commons by the appointment of Mr J. H. M. Campbell as Chancellor for ...

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  24. MUNITIONS OF WAR.

    The Minister for Defence made a further statement to-day upon the various suggestions for the utilisation of manufacturing effort in order to increase the ...

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  25. ON FRENCH FRONT.

    On Wednesday night, states a Paris communique, the Germans attacked the sugar refinery at Souchez, but were speedily repulsed. The Germans have ...

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  26. ITALIAN RESERVISTS.

    The Consul for Italy announces that it is not intended at present to make any special call to the colors of Italians residing in the Commonwealth. This ...

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  27. GERMAN BOATS SUNK.

    Dealing with naval operations in the Baltic, Petrograd reports claim that a Russian submarine on 4th June sank a German torpedo boat and transports. ...

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  28. AUSTRIAN TROPEDO-BOAT.

    The Paris newspaper the "Petit Parisien," states that an Italian submarine sank an Austrian torpedo-boat which was endeavoring to leave the Gulf of Trist, ...

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  29. MORE MUNITIONS.

    The Institute of Civil Engineers in Great Britain has inaugurated a movement to establish a central munition works in London. laving under ...

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  30. WEDGE INTO AUSTRIAN CENTRE.

    The Italians traversing the Alisa Valley towards Roverto discovered that the Austrians had wrecked and abandoned Pozzac[?]hio fort, a great stronghold on ...

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  31. SERBIAN TOWN BOMBED.

    An advice from Nish the temporary Servian capital, reports that three Austrain airmen dropped bombs on the town of Kragujevatz. Three persons were ...

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  32. GERMAN REPORT.

    A Berlin communique admits that that enemy, near the Souchez sugar refinery, gained some small advantages. It is declared that the French ...

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  33. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    The casualties published to-day total 2492, including 1800 in the western theatre, and 528 Australians in Gallipoli. ...

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  34. SYDNEY'S FOOD SUPPLIES.

    Owing to the scarcity of foodstuffs, the position is causing concern to the wholesale agents and retailers. They claim that never before have ...

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  35. BRYAN'S APPEAL.

    Mr Bryan, the ex-Secretary for State, has issued on appeal to the American people, in which he says that the real issue is not between President ...

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  36. ENEMY ROUTED.

    The "Echo de Paris" correspondent at Tenedos states that the Allies in Gallipoli, victoriously advancing routed eight regiments of the enemy, who were ...

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  37. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    An official communique says:—"The enemy in great force attacked our positions protecting Mosuska. The enemy opened on Tuesday evening a ...

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  38. MILITARY CONTRACTS.

    The Chief Justice of Australia, Sir Samuel Griffith in Chambers to-day, made an order that the trial of Arthur Kidman Frederick William Page, ...

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  39. SUNK BY ZEPPELIN.

    A Dutch fishing boat picked up eight survivors of the smacks Welfare and Laurestina, winch have been sunk by a Zeppelin ...

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  40. BRITISH AIR RAID.

    The Amsterdam newspaper "Telegraaf" has published a story of a British air raid in Belgium which in London is believed to be another version ...

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  41. ADVANCE ON TRIESTE.

    The Italians are now within 17 miles of T[?]este. ...

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  42. A TRAWLER MINED.

    The trawler Letty was mined or torpedoed on Dogger Bank yesterday. The crew perished. ...

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  43. BRITISH NAVAL LOSS.

    It is officially announced in London that a German submarine has sunk the British torpedo[?]oat No. 10 (Lieutenant M'Leod) and No. 12. (Lieutenant Bulte[?]). ...

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  44. AUSTRO-GERMAN AEROPLANES

    The German newspaper "Vossische Zeitung" has announced that wireless telegraph apparatus and anti-aircraft guns having been placed on the cathedral at ...

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  45. WRECK IN SUEZ CANAL.

    The cabled report that the British steamer Den of Ewnie, 4645 tons, collided in the Suez Canal with the Italian steamer Krinten, loaded with ...

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  46. EXPORT OF FLOUR.

    A week ago the Government issued a warning that anyone directly or indirectly exporting wheat from Victoria would not participate in the allotment of ...

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  47. MUNITIONS OUTPUT

    A Munitions Committee has been appointed at Liverpool to act as trustees for the Government in that district, as the Minister of Munitions (Mr Lloyd ...

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  48. "HOCH DER KAISER."

    Arthur Wellesley Taylor, who said that he objected to his child being taught to say "Hoch der Kaiser," was granted a decree for the restitution of his conjugal ...

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  49. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Commenting on the resignation of Mr W. J. Bryan (American Secretary of State), the Cologire "Gazette" regards the act as a triumph for the ...

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  50. BRITAIN'S FORCES.

    In the House of Commons on Thursday, the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith), in reply to a question, announced that the number of men already sanctioned ...

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  51. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  52. FOOD CARGOES DETAINED.

    The authorities at Medua detained vessels with food cargoes, destined for Montenegro. Malissori tribesmen looted the vessels. Italian destroyers ...

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  53. UNIVERSITY VOLUNTEERS.

    Mr J. B. Bainbridge, Registrar of the University, said to-day that at least 250 graduates who had finished their course had joined the colors, including a large ...

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  54. EX-RAIDER'S CAPTAIN.

    A daring and almost successful, attempt to reach Germany, has been made by the captain of the late German raiding auxiliary cruiser Prinz ...

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  55. METHODS OF INCREASING.

    Mr Lloyd George privately received representatives of all the leading trade union organisations. He pointed out the urgent need for increasing the ...

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  56. POISONOUS GAS FACTORY.

    The Italians on entering Mont[?]cone, discovered that the Italian fleet's bombardment had demolished a huge pois[?]ous gas factory. Pipes had already been ...

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