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  3. IRISH PROBLEM.

    The Irish Party has met; at Dublin and accepted the Home Rule scheme, excluding six Ulster provinces. ...

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  4. VERDUN BATTLE.

    A Paris communique communique states:— "We repulsed violent attacks westward of Thiaumont Farm with heavy enemy losses. The Germans entered a trench ...

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  5. THE NAVAL VICTORY

    Naval officers on furlough express themselves amazed at the Germans' claim to a victory in the North Sea battle. The officers describe the attacks of the ...

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  6. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE

    Latest telegrams arriving in London from Petrograd, Vienna, and Rome emphasise the far-reaching effect of the Russian victories in Volhynia. ...

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  7. CAMPANIA'S FEAT.

    The Canard liner Campania acted us a seaplane ship during the Jutland naval battle When the cruiser Warrior was hard pressed the Campania got between ...

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  8. MURDER OF JOURNALISTS.

    The court-martial on Captain Colthurst, who was charged with killing three journalists without trial during the Irish rebellion, has found the ...

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  9. THE SUNKEN POMMERN.

    A mercantile skipper, who has been a frequent visitor to Gorman harbors for years, states that the Pommern, which was sunk in the recent naval battle was ...

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  10. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    General Smuts reports that he has cleared the Parce Mountains in German East Africa of the enemy, and the Union force is now below the Usumbare ...

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  11. SIGNOR SALAMANDRA'S SPEECH.

    Signor Salandra, in a speech, said: —"Favorable conditions enabled the enemy to gain an initial success on the Italian front. He would be a bold ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND WELL HANDLED.

    Complete accounts of the New Zealand's part in the fight show that she battered and helped to sink a big German ship. She herself was only once ...

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  13. ATTACK ON VAUX.

    A chasseur, who was wounded at Fort Yaux, relates that the violence of the bombardment was inconceivable. At least 48 11 and 12 inch guns were ...

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  14. LOST OFFICERS.

    Among the officers who perished in the battle were two more who were known in Australia. Lieutenant Renshaw, formerly chief ...

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  15. MR W. M. HUGHES.

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr Hughes) interviewed Dr Addison (Secretary to the Ministry of Munitions) on Friday, at the Munitions Department, ...

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  16. TWO ITALIAN TRANSPORTS SUNK.

    Two enemy submarines attacked three Italian transports in the Lower Adriatic. They torpedoed the Princeps and Umberto, which sank in a few minutes. ...

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  17. H. M. S. NEW ZEALAND POPULAR.

    Prommence is given by the London newspapers to the exploits of H.M.S. New Zealand (the gift ship of the Dominoin) in the North Sea battle. ...

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  18. VERDUN'S TOLL.

    A captured German staff officer's notebook contains an estimate of the German losses at Verdun to the end of May. The number is given at 425,000, ...

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  19. LORD KITCHENER'S DEATH.

    It is stated in London that the proposed journey of the late Earl Kitchener was known in England and Scotland. An article in the Berlin ...

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  20. GERMAN EFFORT FAILS.

    A communique states that the Germans attempted to check our advance in Volhynia and Galicia. Notwithstanding powerful resistance, we ...

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  21. WORK OF THE NEW ZEALAND.

    The following cable message has been forwarded by the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson), to the Governor of New Zealand:— ...

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  22. BRITISH FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:—A patty of Gloucesters entered enemy trenches south of Neuve Chappolle, and successfully attacked the garrison, and ...

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  23. DESTROYERS' ATTACK.

    The crew of the destroyer Sparrow-hawk give vivid details of the destroyers' night pursuit of the enemy. They say that the Sparrowhawk and other ...

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  24. TRANSPORT WORKERS.

    At a conference of the Transport Workers' Federation, held in Glasgow on Friday, a resolution opposing conscription was defeated by 100,000 votes to ...

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  25. PLACATING THE PEOPLE.

    A traveller from Berlin says that he saw placards on the walls explaining that the Kaiser is not responsible for the war, which was forced on Germany. It ...

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  26. HEAVY BOMBARDMENT.

    The bombardment preceding the offensive was so intense that the continuous rear was heard 20 and 30 miles behind the firing line. The ...

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  27. TRENCHES HEAVILY SHELLED.

    Sir Douglas Haig states :—The enemy heavily shelled our trenches north of the Ypres-Commines railway, and positions west of Hooge, and also Souchez ...

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  28. SOCIALIST LEADER.

    Wooll[?]'s Press Bureau states that Dr Leibknecht has been charged with treason, and the military authorities will shortly pass sentence. ...

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  29. FICHTING AT HOOGE.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraat" states that the German losses at Hooge (on the British front), where the enemy penetrated the British front line ...

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  30. BLUEJACKET'S STATEMENT.

    A gunner aboard the Dublin asserts positively that she sank three German cruisers. A bluejacket aboard the Southampton states that she torpedoed ...

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  31. ALLIES' WAR PLANS.

    General Joffre (the French generalissimo) conferred with the British War Council in London on Friday. General Joffre drove through London ...

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  32. ANTI-GERMAN RIOTS.

    Crowds of people at Clerkenwell and Acton, in London, on Friday displayed anger at the death of Earl Kitchener. Some anti-German rioting ensued, ...

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  33. SUBMARINE LOSSES.

    Message have been received in Copenhagen from Kiel stating that five submarines which took part in the Jutland battle, and have not returned to their ...

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  34. FRENCH CONGRATULATIONS.

    A communique says that President Poincaire as sent a message to the Commander-in-Chief, congratulating him on Russia's splendid victory. ...

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  35. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    M. Pokrovski, President of the Russian delegation to the Paris Economic Conference, which opens on Wednesday, when interviewed in Paris on Friday, ...

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  36. HAMPSHIRE SEEN ON FIRE.

    A patrol vessel reported that the Hampshire was on fire 90 minutes after she, left Orkney Island, and sank within, 20 minutes. Seventy or 80 bodies ...

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  37. MESSAGE FROM ADMIRAL JELLICOE.

    Admiral Sir John Jellicoe has sent the following message to the Minister for the Navy, "Please convey sincere thanks of officers and men of the Grand Fleet ...

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  38. CANADIANS AT YPRES.

    Details of the Canadian's fighting Ypres on 2nd June show that it was their greatest event of the war. There has not been such deadly lighting since ...

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  39. UNIVERSAL TE DEUM.

    The Te Deum for the naval victory will be sung at St. Paul's Cathedral and in the country generally on Sunday afternoon. ...

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  40. AUSTRIAN MESSAGE.

    An Austrian communique reports that the Russian attacks near Kolki, north of Zovoa Lesenetz, and northwest of Tarnopol and the Dneister ...

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  41. KING THANKS FRANCE.

    King George, it is stated from Paris, has warmly thanked President Poincare for his tribute to the naval victory, "not-withstanding the enemy's efforts to ...

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  42. AUSTRIAN FESTIVITIES ENDED.

    Captured Austrian officers relate that on the eye of the Russian offensive the Austrians were celebrating the German victory in the North Sea. The ...

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  43. SHIP SUNK BY A MINE.

    The Admiralty states that Admiral Jellicoe reports that it has now been established that the Hampshire struck a mine. Two destroyers accompanied ...

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  44. BEATTY SATISFIED.

    Admiral Beatty, in addressing the officers and men of the battle cruisers, offered them sincere thanks. Admiral Beatty said:— "You can take it from ...

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  45. BRUSH OFF BELGIUM.

    An official statement stys that a British patrolling squadron of monitors and destroyers engaged German destroyers off Zeebrugge. ...

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  46. GERMANY'S DUPES.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Paris says that silver is disappearing in Austria, Bulgaria, and Turkey, iron, steel, and lead replacing it. Bulgaria ...

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  47. DEADLY RUSSIAN GUNS.

    The first Russian wounded have reached Odessa. They speak with glowing enthusiasm of the havoc played by the Russian artillery on the Austrian ...

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  48. THE BALKANS.

    An Athens message declares that King Constantino of Greece has sighed an onder the demobilisation of 12 classes of the Greek army. The order will ...

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  49. AUSTRIAN FRONT BROKEN.

    A further 5500 soldiers, 90 officers, and 11 guns, have been taken. The enemy's losses are estimated at between one-quarter and one-third of ...

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  50. POSSIBLE FURTHER GERMAN LOSSES.

    A Dutch trawler was stopped by the Germans and taken bo Cuxhaven, where it was learned that six large German warships, including the Dreadnought ...

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  51. MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    A concourse of 25,000 people took: part in Earl Kitchener's memorial ser­vice, which was held outside the Johannesburg Town Hall. General ...

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  52. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    A Rome communique reports as follows on the fighting in the Trentine:— Fighting of extreme violence continues on the Seven Communes Plateau. The ...

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  53. SINGLE INCOME TAX.

    The Imperial Council of Commerce has agreed to a motion submitted by Mr J. G. Jenkins, formerly Agent-General for South Australia, urging an early ...

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  54. THE DERFFLINGER.

    Travellers from Berlin state that they heard that the Dorfflinger sank at Wilhelmshaven. ...

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  55. ATMOSPHERE SOMEWHAT CLEAR.

    Mr Martin Dorohne, the war correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," who is in Athens, telegraphs that Kind Constantine has offered to demobilise 170,000 ...

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  56. LIEUT.-GOL. FITZGERALD'S FUNERAL.

    The body of Lieut.-Col. Fitzgerald, military secretary to the late Lord Kitchener, was removed from the Orkney's and buried at Eastboune. There was a ...

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  57. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  58. THE WARRIOR'S END.

    One of the crow of the cruiser Warrior (13,660 tons), which, was abandoned and sank, describing a phase of the battle, says:— "Suddenly, out of the mist ...

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  59. AUSTRIAN ADMISSION.

    An Austrian communique says:—Strong Russian forces after a bitter Sent drove our troops to the west bank of the Strypa. We repulsed numerous ...

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  60. MESSAGE FROM ST. GEORCE'S SOCIETY.

    The Ballarat branch of the Royal Society of St. George on Saturday sent a message of sympathy in connection with the loss of Earl Kitchener to the ...

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  61. AUSTRIAN MESSAGE.

    An Austrian communique says:— We captured Monte Sisemol, north of Mont Endetta and Monte Castel. Both were strongly defended. ...

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  62. THE RUSSIAN HAUL.

    A communique states that the piercing of the enemy's front in the Strypa region resulted in the occupation of fortified positions on the east ...

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  64. ITALIAN POLITICS.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Parliamentary situation in Italy is somewhat serious. Several Liberal members of the ...

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  65. CREEK GOVERMENT'S PROTEST.

    The Greek Government is protesting to the entente against the maritime restrictions. She has assured the Entente of Greece's good faith. ...

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  66. GROUP.

    Every young child is susceptible to croup. Don't wait, until, this, dreadful disuse attacks your little one before you prepare for it. It tomes in the night. ...

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  67. CAUCASUS OPERATIONS.

    We dislodged the Turks south of Hartokof. In the region of Trebizond we raided the enemy's position in the direction of Grumichekar, capturing ...

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