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  4. AUSTRIAN OFFENSIVE

    The latest news received in London confirms the belief of Paris critics that the Austrian offensive has proved a failure. ...

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  5. "HONORABLE PEACE."

    Rome official cables state that Germany recently offered an "honorable peace" to Italy. ...

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  6. IMPERIAL WAR CABINET

    Referring to the completion of the Imperial War Cabinet with the arrival of Mr W. M. Hughes, Commonwealth Prime Minister, and Mr J. Cook, ...

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  7. WESTERN FRONT

    Between the Oise and the Aisne (says a French communique) we successfully carried out a local operation this morning, which enabled us to ...

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  8. AUSTRALIANS IN FINE FORM

    General Sir William Birdwood, commander of the Australian Forces in France, is on furlough in London, and when interviewed he said that the ...

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  9. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    A correspondent on this Italian front says that the enemy's losses in the British sector were nearly six times as great as ours. The general result would ...

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  10. A DISAPPOINTING ENTERPRISE

    Mr H. Ward Price, the British war correspondent on the Italian front, writes:—The large number of Austrians taken ...

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  11. MR HUGHES ON AUSTRALIA'S ATTITUDE.

    Mr Hughes, further interviewed, said that Australia has paid, and is paying, the price of liberty, and she would not falter. She is in the war to the end. ...

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  12. IMPERILLED AUSTRIAN POSITIONS.

    A Paris message states that the latest report from Italy says that the Austrian positions on the Montello and Sampadona are so exposed to concentrated Italian ...

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  13. BITTER STRUGGLE.

    Signor Oriando, the Italian Prime Minister, communicated to the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies the following information from the Italian ...

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  14. SPEECH BY ITALIAN PREMIER.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome, telegraphing on the 16th June, states that in the Chamber of Deputies Signor Orlando, the Italian Premier, dwelt ...

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  15. RUSSIA

    A Russian wireless official message stated that M. Tohitherin, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, has sent M. Joffe, the ex-President of the ...

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  16. BRAVEST LIVING SOLDIER.

    A Paris message states that Private Rene Bertrand of the Colonial infantry is, perhaps, the bravest lining soldier in the Allied armies. He wears ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES

    Australian Imperial Force orders of June 6 announced the following temporary appointments:—Major-General Sir John Monash, ...

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  18. AUSTRIANS REORGANISING. FORCES.

    A British-Italian official communique says:—The artillery battle has died down. The enemy is reorganising his forces ...

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  19. "INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM ALL FRONTS."

    The Press Bureau states that a wire less Russian message says that the Russian central executive committee carried a resolution on the 14th June, ...

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  20. KAISER AS GOOD SAMARITAN.

    An Amsterdam message states that the Kaiser adopted a new pose that of a Good Samaritan, on the Champagne battlefield. Herr Karl Rosner, ...

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  21. ON THE PIAVE FRONT.

    A Rome message says that the Austrians have been stopped everywhere in the attack between Zenson and Fossalta along the Piave. Allied troops took ...

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  22. VOLUNTARY RECRUITING

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr Watt) stated this evening that since the sittings of the Governor-General's Recruiting Conference, the Commonwealth ...

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  23. SUMMONED TO BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    Mr W. M. Hughes, Commonwealth Prime Minister has been Summoned to attend at Buckingham Palace to-morrow. His health is poor and he has been ...

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  24. ENEMY ON BRITISH FRONT.

    It is ascertained from a reliable source that the Austrians had altogether about 52 divisions an the field, but did not succeed in piercing the ...

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  25. THE ENEMY'S FORCES.

    An Italian official message says that 71 of the 92 mobilised Austrian divisions have already been identified. They constitute the whole of Austro-Hungary's ...

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  26. AIR RAID ON PARIS DISTRICT.

    Only two air-raiders on Sunday reached the Paris district. There were six casualties, including three women killed. A large industrial ...

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  27. BULGARIAN CABINET

    News has been received that the Bulgarian Cabinet has resigned. The King has requested Ministers to keep their portfolios until a new Cabinet, has ...

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  28. THE DISE-AISNE BATTLE.

    Tuesday, 1.30 a.m.—A French communique says that between the Oise and the Aisne we repulsed some enemy counter-attacks, north of Houtbraye, ...

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  29. CONDITION OF IRELAND

    In a leading article to-day the "Times" says:—The condition of Ireland is really serious. Sinn Feiners are thoroughly intimidating the public ...

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  30. MONROE DOCTRINE FOR PACIFIC.

    Speaking, in an interview, with regard to New Guinea and the other islands in the vicinity, Mr Hughes said it was essential that Australia ...

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  31. ITALIANS RECTIFY LINES.

    A Rome message says that the Italians counter attacker and gained partial success and [?]eotified the lines. They took £500 prisoners. ...

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  32. SUCCESSFUL COUNTER-ATTACKS.

    A Paris message says that a counter-attack, north of Hautbraye consolidated the ground and captured prisoners and 35 machine guns. ...

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  33. ENCOURAGING ITALIAN REPORTS

    Reuter learns from Italian military sources that the past losses of material have been made good, and that the munition factories are working excellently. ...

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  34. GERMAN REPORT.

    A Berlin message states that there is nothing fresh to report. ...

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  35. 4500 AUSTRIAN PRISONERS.

    An Italian official message says: — Following Saturday's heavy losses, the enemy on Sunday limited his action to hindering with intense fire our ...

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  36. NEWS FROM AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS.

    The "Times" correspondent' at the American headquarters states that enemy attacks at Belleuwood met severe machine gunning and failed. ...

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  37. STATE PREMIER'S COMMENT.

    Referring to the appointment of Lieut-General Monash as loader of the A.I.F., the Premier, Mr Lawson, said to-night that as Premier of Victoria he ...

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  38. IMPORTANCE OF WAR CABINET.

    The "Times" in a leading article says that the Home Affairs committee is more important for what it suggest that its establishment, which may ...

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  39. JAPANESE INTERVENTION

    A message from Tokio says that the newspaper "Yorudzu," dealing with intervention in Siberia, says:—"What additional resources can the Allies ...

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  40. THE WORK IN THE AIR.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in an aviation report, says enemy aircraft was active on the northern portion of the British line; also on the French. Twelve ...

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  41. CORRESPONDENCE.

    (Note.—We are not responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents). ...

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  42. SWEDISH SHIPPING

    An agreement between the Swedish Government and, Great, Britain has been ratified. Under its provision's the Allies will secure the services of Swedish ...

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  43. DIFFERENTIAL RATES OF WAGES.

    Sir,—Your issue of the 14th inst. reported the remarks of certain Trades Hall officials, dealing with the above subject. They had also much to say ...

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  44. THREE OBJECTIVES TRIED.

    M. Marcel Hutin, the French military critic. writes:—The Australian tried three objectives—the roads toward Venice, Bassano. and Vicenza— ...

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  45. A FRENCH EXPERT'S VIEW.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that M. Henri Bison Says that from what we know the Austrian offensive has sustained as complete a defeat as ...

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  46. HUN RAID.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig report:—"The enemy raided a post, on the night of the 16th. eastward of Hebuterne. One British soldier is ...

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  47. ENEMY LOSE FIVE TO ONE.

    Heater's correspondent with the British army in Italy, in a report issued at midnight on Sunday, gives, the substance of an interview with a high ...

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  48. SCHOONER ABANDONED.

    After having been for 14 days in an open boat on the Pacific, 14 people from the five-masted schooner Crescent, landed late on Sunday. ...

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  49. THE MOUNTAIN OFFENSIVE.

    The latest news in the Italian official message confirm the failure of the Austrian offensive in the mountains, the most critical sector—and shows that the ...

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  50. SECOND MEETING.

    The Press Bureau states that the second meeting of the Imperial War Conference was held on the morning of the 17th June. There was a full at ...

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  51. FINNISH GOVERNMENT

    In the House of Commons Mr A. J. Balfour, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, stated that the Government did not propose at present to recognise ...

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  52. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    A German official report states we prisonered 120 as the result of local raids between the Ourcq and the Marne. The booty captured between ...

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  53. VIENNA CLAIM.

    A Vienus report claims that Caposile has been taken and that the number or prisoners is now 12,000. The nighing is limited by mists. ...

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  54. KENT COAST CROSSED.

    It is officially announced that an enemy aeroplane crossed the Kent coast at midday to-day, and that anti-aircraft guns immediately drove it off. ...

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  55. RECRUITING IN IRELAND.

    A telegram front Dublin, abates that a parity of sturdy naval recruits in the Dublin streets attracted much attention, in view of the prediction that the ...

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