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  5. GUN DUEL IN WEST.

    All artillery duel of extreme intensity was contested at Lorette, Ablain and Cabaret Rouge, in the region of Arras on Sunday and Monday, ...

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  6. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    It is officially announced from Paris that the French mine-layer Casab[?]anca struck a mine at the entrance to[?] bay in the Aegean Sea. ...

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  7. TWO PIRATE VICTIMS.

    The Aberdeen steamer Star of the West has been stick by an enemy submarine. The crew were saved, and have been landed at Peterhead, 32 ...

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  8. IN AUSTRALIA.

    In the quadrangle of Federal Parliament House this afternoon the Woolen Manufacturers Association presented a handsome motor ambulance, ...

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  9. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    The well-known Milan newspaper "[?] Secolo" has secured an interview with a well-informed personage, who delivered himself of an interesting statement ...

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  10. CREW SHELLED.

    A submarine has sunk the trawler Arctic. In this case the crew were fired on while trying to launch the boats. Four of them were killed by ...

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  11. GREEK SHIP SUNK.

    In April the Greek steamer Ellispontos, (2989 tons) was sunk in the North Sea while on a voyage from Holland to Uruguay. It was believed at ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION

    "More than 1100 members of the Australian Natives' Association in Victoria have enlisted to date," said Mr F. C. Wainwright, the general ...

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  13. LEMBERG AIMED AT.

    Having effected the fall of Przemysl, the Austrians are now endeavoring to advance north-east, with the object of re-capturing Lemberg, the Galician ...

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  14. WITH THE BRITISH ARMY.

    The fighting at Neuve Chape[?]revealed what is before the Allies, if we are to enter Germany by way of the Rhine. There was the first line of ...

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  15. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    The steamer Cameronia's passengers report that three German submarines were trapped recently in British waters. ...

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  16. KAISER'S PEREGRINATIONS.

    According to advice from Geneva, the Kaiser, who is over journeying from one portion to another of the several battlefields, has now arrived ...

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  17. ASPHYXIATING GAS BOMBS.

    Large consignments of barrels supposed to contain beer bound from Germany to Turkey have been detained at Bucharest. They were found to ...

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  18. SERBS INVADE ALBANIA.

    A Paris report states that Serbian troops have invaded Albania, and have occupied the region of the Lower Dibra. No opposition was met with by ...

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  19. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the Commons the full House welcomed the new Ministry. Messrs A. J. Balfour and Lloyd George were absent. ...

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  20. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  21. SHELLS FOR OTTOMANS.

    Messrs Krupp, of Essen, states a message from Athens, have established a large factory for the manufacture of shells and explosives at ...

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  22. RAID ON THE EAST COAST.

    Following closely on the raid on Friday night on the east coast of England Zeppelin airships again essayed a like venture on Sunday night in the same ...

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  23. BELGIAN BUTTONS.

    Yet again the committee has to acknowledge a further sale of Belgian buttons. Tyler's yesterday paid in £5, representing another 100 buttons ...

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  24. GERMAN RAID IN BALTIC

    The German raid on the Baltic provinces yields nothing in determination and ferocity. Five times in one day the banks of the Dubissa changed hands. ...

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  25. BELGIAN FRONTIER.

    It is stated in Amsterdam that the frontier between Zeeland (Holland) and Flanders (Belgium) will bo closed from 8th June for nine days. ...

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  26. ENEMY'S DESPERATE ATTACK.

    The Germans made a desperate attempt to pierce the Allies' line near Peroyse, where they hold the Chateau Vigne, assisted by 30 machine guns. ...

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  27. BRILLIANT AIR FEATS.

    Two brilliant feats of the air were carried out by British naval aviators early on Monday morning. In the first instance Naval Flight ...

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  28. RUSSIAN MUNITIONS.

    Russian manufacturers are endeavoring to augment the resources of the empire. All the establishments which were hitherto manufacturing ...

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  29. CONTINGENTS FROM WEST INDIES.

    The Government has revoked [?]cision not to accept contingents from the Barbadoes, British Guiana, Jamaica and Trinidad for service in Europe. ...

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  30. RED CROSS FUND.

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  31. LARGE AUTOMOBILE REINFORCEMENTS.

    An official communique reports that the Germans north of the Aisne brought up reinforcements in automobiles from 80 kilometers. All their counter attacks ...

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  32. CROSSINB THE DNIESTER.

    An official communique states: — The enemy on Saturday and Sunday made obstinate attacks towards Mosciska. Prolonged hand-to-hand ...

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  33. THE DARDANELLES.

    "To the Australians and New Zealanders was given the hardest job of all," says Captain E. J. F. Deakin, of Perth who is attached to the Second ...

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  34. FIGHTING NEAR ARRAS.

    An official communique says:— Fighting of the utmost violence continues north of Arras. Our progress is maintained. ...

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  35. BUNINYONG'S COLLECTION.

    Subscribers to h[?] Belgium Fund may leave their subscriptions with Mr Tait, manager of the National Bank. The hon. secretary (Mr E. M. Tonkin) has ...

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  36. FALL OF PRZEMYSL.

    German and Austrian communiques claim that General Von Linsingen's troops stormed the bridge head at Zurawano and gained a footing on the ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

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  38. CAMPAIGN IN GALICIA.

    It is estimated that 40 German army corps are operating in Galicia. It is expected that the tcttle will last for another month. ...

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  39. BUDDHIST RIOTS.

    It is officially stated that on May 28 Buddha's birthday, Buddhists looted Moslem shops at Kandy. The outbreak was quelled, but was ...

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  40. AIRSHIP BURSTS INTO FLAME.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Rotterdam, states that one British and one French aeroplane attacked the Zeppelin at 8 o'clock in the morning ...

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  41. GORTINIA CAPTURED.

    The Italians have captured Cortinia, after a difficult ascent of a rocky mountain range and a perilous occupation of a ridge. The Italians here were nearly ...

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  42. DEEDS OF GALLANTRY.

    Eye-Witness, in his latest despatch from the British headquarters in France, recounts a heroic incident ...

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