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  4. FOE'S EFFORT TO CROSS THE MARNE

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, telegraphing on the 5th June, says that the attempt by the Germans to cross the Marne at ...

    Article : 209 words
  5. RUSSIAN POSITION

    A Russian officer who had been commissioned by the pro-Ally Party in Russia to present their case to the Allies has had hair-breadth escapes. ...

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  6. WESTERN FRONT

    [?] repulsed local attacks in the neighborhood of Loere, south-west of Ypres, says an official report by Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig. ...

    Article : 363 words
  7. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Paris commentators agree that equilibrium on the Ourcq-Marne front has been established and indicates a temporary weakening of the Germans and ...

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  8. BOTH A APPEALS FOR MEN

    Speaking at Estcourt, Natal, General Botha Prime Minister of South Africa, emphasised the importance of the Union constitution, which was the ...

    Article : 162 words
  9. SUBMARINE RAIDS

    It has been decided by the Government that the submarine daughter is not sufficient to justify an advance in marine insurance. Life rates for the ...

    Article : 397 words
  10. BRITISH EMPIRE ORDER

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  11. WAR SERVICE PROMOTIONS.

    The "Gasstte" contains 1500 names and appointments and promotions of various grades of the British Empire for war services Those who have received the Grand ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICA PROSPEROUS

    Mr H.Burton, Minister for Railways and Horbors. who will represent South Africa at the Imperial Conference, has arrived in England. ...

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  13. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    M. Clemenceau, the French Prime Minister, presided over the sittings of the Supreme War Council in Paris There were also present:—Mr Lloyd ...

    Article : 99 words
  14. HAIG'S AVIATION REPORT.

    Field-Marshall Hiag, in an aviation report at 120.50 a.m. on Friday, sys:—We brought down seven hostile machines and drove down three during ...

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  15. CANADIAN SHIPPING

    The Canadian shipbuilding now equals one-fourth of the total merchant tonnage production in the United Kingdom in 1917 Four-fifths of the ships ...

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  16. LAND FOR SOLDIERS.

    At a deputation which approached Mr R. E. Prothero, President of the Board of Trade, from the conference an land settlement, Lord Forester ...

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  17. BIG BATTLE NEAR KARS.

    A delayed message from Moscow reports that the Russians defeated a Turco-German force in a great battle near Kars. The Turco-German troops ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS

    A Johannesburg message says that in view of the mine workers general demand for increased wages it is understood that the Chamber of Mines has ...

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  19. FRANCO-AMERICAN TROOPS PROGRESS.

    A Paris official message states that the Franco American troops advanced two thirds of a mile in the neighborhood of Neuilly Apotine, and captured prisoners. ...

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  20. ANOTHER RAID ON PARIS.

    News has been received that enemy aeroplanes raided Paris through the barrage and dropped bombs. ...

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  21. TONNAGE SUNK UNDER 25.000.

    A neutral steamer was sunk on 4th June. The tonnage sunk by enemy raiders in their two weeks' activities was ...

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  22. MORE THAN 1000 DED HUNS.

    American machine gunners fired tens of thousand of eartridges at Chateau Thierry. The approaches to the bridge were strewn with more than 1000 ...

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  23. WOOL FOR THE EMPIRE

    Lord Desborough, presiding at a meeting of the British imperial Council of Cemmerce, dwelt on the value of such occasions, which enabled an ...

    Article : 138 words
  24. LIFE IN THE LAND ARMY.

    The most human of all the women's armies is the Land Army, and its activites are as varied as those of any of the others. ...

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  25. TWENTY ENEMY PLANES ENCAGED.

    A Paris official message states that 20 enemy aeroplanes were reported to be coming towards Paris at 11 o'clock last night. They encountered a ...

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  26. BRITISH BOMBING RAIDS.

    In a statement issued by the Admiralty it is stated:— Eight bombing raids were carried out between Sunday and Wednesday on ...

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  27. A FRENCH REPORT.

    A French communique issued at 2.10 a.m. on Friday says that isolated actions continued in the day time at several points. Our troops supported by tanks ...

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  28. NO CHECK ON TRANSPORTS.

    Whatever may be the purpose of the submarine raid off the Atlantic coast there will be ne check on the flow of munitions and men ...

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  29. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    At the Adelaide Police Court to-day John Tillet Birrell an employe of the State Children's Department was fined £10—the maximum—for indecent ...

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  30. AMERICANS ROUSED

    Recruiting booths in scores of American cities are thronged by men who desire revenge against the submarines. The coast has been divided into zones, ...

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  31. GERMAN PEACE TALK

    Newspapers in Germany continue to discuss the proposal for a new German peace offensive. The "Frankfurter Zeitung" declares ...

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  32. EMIGRATION BILL DISCUSSED

    An amendment to a resolution authorising expenditure under the Emigration Bill was defeated in the House of Commons by a majority of 24. The ...

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  33. SITUATION UNCHANGED

    Generally the battle situation remains unchanged. The Germans are held up for the time being. On the whole front from Noyon to Rheims they have lost ...

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  34. U.S. MAN POWER

    Brigadier-General E. H. Crowder has ordered the the mobilisation of 200,000 more soldiers this month. In addition, 40,000 negroes have been called ...

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  35. AMERICA'S WAR BILL.

    By the new policy of merciless nation-wide economy the Government plans to cut America's sigantic war oill. ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND SUGAR CROP.

    Mr Easterby, the superintendent of the Bureau Sugar Experiment Stations, said to-day that at the beginning of the year it was generally anticipated that ...

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  37. MILITARY HONORS

    Victoria Crosses have been awarded to the following:— Lieut T.V.Storkey, an Australian who commended an attacking platoon. ...

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  38. ITALIAN FRONT

    Sixty Austrian divisions are massed at three points on the Italian front, says a military despatch of the Italian Embassy. ...

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  39. NORWAY S. LASSES.

    The Norwegian war losses during May totalled 14 ships 2 men killed and 4 missing. Norway aggregate war losses are 769 ships. 1,127,000 gross tonnage, ...

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  40. PRUSSIANISM TO BE ENDED

    Mr Robert Lansing, Secretary of State, in the course of a speech. Remarked:—The Prussians sought this war, and they should have war until ...

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  41. EARTHQUAKE IN QUEENSLAND.

    A distinct earth tremor was felt in Brisbane about 4.15 this morning Houses shock crockery rattled, and the earth trembled for at least half a ...

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  42. SERGEANT'S GALLANT DEFENCE.

    Sergt. Albert Mountain, of the West Yorkshires With 10 men he volunteered to check an attack At a critical moment he enfiladed the enemy patrol with a ...

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  43. HUN ACTIVITY INCREASES.

    Increased enemy activity against the French positions in Flanders is reported to have taken place. ...

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  44. WAR VITAL TO DOMINIONS

    Lord Beaverbrook, speaking as the principal guest at a luncheon arranged by the Overseas Press Circle, emphasised the great power which the press ...

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  45. COUNTER-STROKES PROBABLE.

    Observer's anticipate a quiet spell along the Marne and the Chateau Thieriy to Soissons line, as the German rush appears to have spent ...

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  46. FRENCH PARLIAMENT

    Acording to the "Times" correspondent in Paris, the Socialists in the Chamber of Deputies, who apparently had made up their mind that last ...

    Article : 139 words
  47. TREATIES RENQUNCED

    In the House of Commons Mr R.D. Holt asked the Liberal member for Hexham Northumberland, what trestie containing the most favored ...

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  48. MAIL BOAT DISASTER

    While homeward bound the South Africa mail steamer Kenilworth Castle with more than 300 passengers, including Mr Henry Burton K.G. ...

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  49. DENOMINATIONAL LINES.

    A strict Baptist mother visited harson in one of the cantonments on a resent Sunday. She was deeply solicitous that her boy should receive pro[?] ...

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  50. A SYDNEY RECORD.

    At 4 p.m. to-day the largest earth tremor that has been recorded at the Riverview College took place. The shock occurred 750 miles N.N.E. of ...

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  51. 56,000 PRISONERS CLAIMED.

    The captures since 27th May amount to 55,000 prisoners including 1500 officers 65 guns, and 2000 machine guns. We brought down 46 aeroplanes on ...

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  52. CONTRACT FOR IRON LET.

    The following contracts for the supply of pig and scrap from to the Railway Department have been accepted:— Cast iron scrap, at £9/17/6 per ton, ...

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