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  5. HONORS FOR CLERICS.

    Military clergymen figure in the latest awards for special services on the battlefield. The list includes the names of half a dozen Anglican, Roman ...

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  6. GERMAN THRUST SLACKENS.

    The "Morning Post's" correspondent at Petrograd states that the Germans re-employed the p[?]lanx-formation in the direction of Rawar[?]. The ...

    Article : 126 words
  7. GALICIAN CAMPAIGN.

    A French officer who was wounded during the recent fighting at Neuville states that while acts of 'extraordinary c[?]nrage were frequent among the ...

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  8. MUNITIONS OUTPUT

    In the House of Lords on Wednesday, Lord Devonport (chairman of the London Port Authority) complained that Canadians had been obliged to ...

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  9. GOODS FOR ENEMY.

    The French authorities at Marseilles have seized 3944 newly-landed bales of [?], cotton, and hemp belonging to a German firm at Zurich (Switzerland). ...

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  10. INTERVIEW WITH POPE.

    It is stated in an article in the Rome newspaper "Osservatore Romano" that the interview with the Pope published in the Paris paper "Liberte" is full ...

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  11. IN BELGIAN GON[?]O.

    According to a Havre message, an Allies' force in Belgian Congo captured a German position at Kisseg[?], north-castward of Kivn, after ...

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  12. MONTENEGRIN ADVANCE.

    General Vessovi[?], commanding the Montenegrin army, arrived at the gates of Scutari after a [?] Albanian resistance. ...

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  13. TRADING WITH ENEMY.

    Lord Robert Cecil, Under-Secretory to the Foreign Office, stated in the House of Commons on Thursday that the Government had decided to ...

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  14. THE DARDANELLES

    An official account of the lighting at the Dardanelles cabled to Paris on Wednesday says that an important point of success is where the Allies ...

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  15. WORKERS FROM DOMINIONS.

    In answer to questions, Mr Lloyd George referred to the agreement which had been made with the trade unions to transfer workers to places ...

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  16. ARMY AIRMAN KILLED.

    Lieut, Morkill, a British army aviator, has been killed while flying at Shoreham, in England. ...

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  17. WOMEN RAILWAY WORKERS.

    Tho conference of the National Union of Railwaymen, which is meeting at Nottingham, has decided to admit as member women who are ...

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  18. DELUDED TURKS.

    The official account of operations at the Dardanelles, dated 4th June, and received in Paris, states that according to prisoners taken by the French, ...

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  19. BISHOP'S PROPOSAL.

    The Bishop of Jerusalem (Dr Rennie Ma[?]) is appealing for £100,000, with which to build a cathedral at Cairo, as a symbol of the British ...

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  20. THOUGHTS ON THE WAR.

    This is the biggest war the world has ever seen. We are fighting Turkey and Austria as well as Germany. We were taken by surprise. How can we expect ...

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  21. MORE SHELLS WANTED.

    Forty London Town Halls, where bureau for amateur munition workers have been established, have been [?] with enquiries. Recruiting for ...

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  22. HEROIC MUNSTER MEN.

    Wounded from Ga[?] who have returned to Cairo narrate an hero[?] [?]ight by nineteen men of the Royal Munster Fu[?]ers on 5th June. ...

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  23. CONFERENCE WITH MINERS' LEADERS.

    Mr Lloyd George, Minister for Munitions, on Thursday has a conference with the executive of the Miners' Ex[?], and impressed on them the ...

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  24. SULTAN OF TURKEY.

    A successful operation has been performed on the Sultan of Turkey for stone in the bladder. Athens, Friday. ...

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  25. HAY CROP IN BELGIUM.

    The German [?] military authorities have seized the entire [?]ay crop of Belgium. ...

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  26. CANADIANS' EQUIPMENT.

    Mr Te[?], Under Secretary for War, in the Commons, said that certain difficulties had arisen regarding the use of the Ross rifle, supplied to the Canadians. ...

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  27. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  28. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The British Government has [?]warded a memorandum to Mr Walter Page (the American Ambassador in London), which is not a reply to the ...

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  29. AFRICAN OPERATIONS.

    It is officially stated that General Botha has occupied Kalk[?]ld, on the Swakopmund-Grootfontein railway. The ...

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  30. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    Dealing with the frontier fighting between the Austrians and Italians, a Rome communique states:— "The enemy who were attacking Presk[?] ...

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  31. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    A communique [?]manating from Berlin declares that General von Lins[?]gen has crossed the River D[?]iestor, between Rali[?] and Zuraw[?] (to the ...

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  32. HUNS SHELL RED CROSS.

    A Paris communique reports that the enemy has bombarded Arras. At one point the Germans particularly shelled [?] ambulance of the Holy Sacrament, ...

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  33. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT FUND

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  34. BRITISH CASUALTY LISTS.

    The easual[?]y This contian 74[?] officers killed, 1563 wounded, and 137 missing in 30 days, which equals the officers' casualties in the South Africa War, in which ...

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  35. REINFORCED AUSTRIANS.

    An announcement made in Rome states that the Austrians, after receiving reinforcements, assumed the offensive on the whole front. They ...

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  36. "DARING AND CALLANT AFFAIR."

    Reuter's corespondent at the British headquarters in West Flanders gives further details of the attack in the Hooge region which Sir John French ...

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  37. GERMAN WOMEN WORKERS.

    A na[?]l visitor to Berlin, writing to the "Times," emphasises the remarkable s[?]cess of Germany in organising the women workers, who have overywhere ...

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  38. CZAR GOES TO THE FRONT.

    It is announced from Petrograd that the Czar has gone to the front. ...

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  39. CONFISCATED ENEMY SHIPS.

    Owing to the enemy's bombardment of defenceless towns and the destruction of merchantmen, a Royal decree provides for compensation from ...

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  40. HAVOC AMONG FISH[?] GROATS.

    A German submarine encountered a Scottish fishing fleet off the Shetland Island on Wednesday night, and sank no fewer than seven of them. ...

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  41. FIGHTING NEAR LEMBERG.

    A Vie[?] communique stats that fighting against a s[?]ong Russian rearguard continues east and north-west of Lemberg. Our troops have occupied ...

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  42. SOUTH AFRICAN CONTINGENT.

    The Government is communicating with the Imperial Government in references to a South African contingent for Europe. ...

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  43. EAST COAST RAID.

    In reply to a question, Mr W. Brace, Under-Secretary of the Home Office, stated in the House of Commons on Thursday that as a result of the ...

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  44. BELGIAN BUTTONS.

    The public are invited to buy the [?]gian or soldiers' buttons, which are on sale at the business places of Messrs Jas. Tyler and Co., Bridge street; Miss ...

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  45. MOUNTAIN POSITION SEIZED.

    The Italians on Tuesday seized Cresta [?] mountain at the head of the N[?] valley, the highest point between Hell Valley and the Oregone ...

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  46. AUSTRIAN LOAN.

    Austria-Hungary has borrowed 25 millions from Germany for the purpose of meeting payments abroad. ...

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  47. PEOPLE'S LIBERAL PARTY.

    The [?] secretary of the People's Liberal Party, Mechanics' Institute desires to acknowledge with thanks additional parcels of clothing for the ...

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  48. POPE'S ATTITUDE.

    The newspaper "Osservatore Romano" points out that the opinions of the Holy See must be judged by the publication of official documents, and not private ...

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  49. A DESPERATE BATTLE DEVELOPING.

    Ah official communique says that the enemy attempted with extraordinary persistence to advance along the railway from Lemberg to Berejeny, but ...

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  50. THE WAR BILL.

    With the approval of the British Treasury, the committee of the London Stock Exchange has reduced the minimum price at which Consols may be ...

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  51. SHELL IN POST OFFICE.

    A package which was being handled at the Woolwich Post Office on Thursday exploded, injuring three sorters; one of whom has s[?]mbed. The ...

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  52. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

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  53. DERNBERG GETS A SHOCK.

    A sensation was caused by it report that the British had detained Dr Dernberg, on board the steamer Bergens[?]ord, which was brought to Kirkwall, in the ...

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  54. RED CROSS.

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  55. KITCHENER'S CRITICS.

    Replying to a question in the House of Comm[?]ns on Thursday, Sir Frederick Smith (the Solicitor-General) stated that it was not the intention of ...

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  56. THE NEW LOAN.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr M'Kenna) addressed a representative meeting of employers in London on Thursday, and urged them to provide ...

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  57. FRENCH WAR CREDIT.

    The Chambepr of Deputies has voted a new war credit of £240,000,000. M. Vivia[?] said, "The country's task was hard, and would be, perhaps, ...

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  58. A LADY RECRUITER.

    Tho 3rd Battalion of the Queen Victoria's Rifles has a very successful recruiting officer in the person of Mrs Page, the wife of the adjutant, Capt. ...

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  59. WOUNDED AUSTRALIANS.

    A hospital for wounded Australian officers, under the direction of Sir Joh M'Call (Agent-General for Tasmania), will be opened at South Kensington, ...

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  60. MISS BATTEN'S PATRIOTIC EFFORT.

    In connection with the effort which Miss Batten, of the Mechanics' Institute, is making to supplement the Red Cross and Returned Soldiers' Funds, Mrs Ellis ...

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  61. FRANCE'S EXPENSES.

    The Budget Committee of the French Chamber of Deputies has asked for [?] a further 6,000,000,000 f[?] (£240,000,000) war expenses, making ...

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