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  4. THE HOPE OF THE ALLIES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that the Allies expect shortly to change the situation when the Germans, in endeavoring to extend the battle from, will ...

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  5. ENEMY PRESSURE CONTINUES.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters on the 31st May says there is no sign of the relaxation pf the German pressure. The enemy on ...

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  6. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field Marshal Haig reported that at 4.45 p.m. on Sunday Londoners successfully raided during the night south-eastward of Arras and prisonered 27 and ...

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  7. THE GERMAN ADVANCE

    Following is the substance of the opinion of British Generals on the military situation. On the 27th May, four German ...

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  8. "SPARE RHEIMS' CATHEDRAL."

    The Pope has petitioned the Germans to spare the remains of Rheims' cathedral. ...

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  9. SURPRISED BY FOE

    Keith Murdoch states: There are pitiable long trails of refugees from the rich province in which even Soissons though battered, was ...

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  10. THE FALL OF RHEIMS.

    Mr. Campbell, the "Times" correspondent at the French headquarters, telegraphing on the 30th May, anticipated the fall of Rheims, and said it ...

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  11. GERMAN USE OF GAS.

    German gas played a major part in the German advance on the Marne, according to a report received by the American War Council. The Germans ...

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  12. EXTENT OF THE BATTLE LINE.

    Reuter's correspondent says that it is semi-officially stated on the 1st June that the battle line runs approximatley past the following points:—Pommiers. ...

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  13. AMERICA'S PART.

    The month of May provided a record breaker in the number of troops sent across the Atlantic. Aircraft production has increased in volume. ...

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  14. THE GROWN PRINCE'S ADVANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the "Nord Deutsche Allgemeile Zeitung" says that the Crown Prince's advance is closely related to ...

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  15. ENEMY PRESSURE CONTINUED.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, telegraphing on Saturday morning, said on this western front of his salient the enemy continues his pressure ...

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  16. FRENCH HOLD BRIDGEHEAD.

    The French solidly hold the bridgehead crossing the Marne checking the Germans. who retired from the north bank to the plateau, endeavoring to ...

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  17. A STEADY RETREAT

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters on Friday evening says that our retreat from the Ailette line, on the line north of Bierancourt ...

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  18. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    The official report of the treatment of prisoners of war, published to-day, confirms the inofficial stories of shameful barbarism. One man was captured ...

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  19. OPINION OF U.S. CHIEF OF STAFF.

    General March acting Chief of Staff of the American army, tells the Senate committee that one of the causes of the rapid enemy advance was that seven ...

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  20. GERMAN MESSAGE.

    A wireless German message says:—The Crown Prince closely pursued the enemy retreating from the Ailette from to the southward of the Oise ...

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  21. A BRITISH LINE ADVANCED

    Field-Marshal Haig reports in the course of local fighting in Aveluy wood, reported in the morning, we advanced the line. We took 1158 ...

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  22. BATTLE OF THE MARNE

    A United Service message on the 1st June states that the day was crowned with a thrilling series of events. The 31st May will be remembered as one of ...

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  23. A FRENCH REPORT.

    A French communique, at 5.40 on Saturday, says:—The day was marked by a series of powerful German attacks on the whole front between the ...

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  24. GERMAN OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    A wireless German message states—We threw the enemy out of strong positions near Cute, southward of Blerancourt. Northward of the Aisne ...

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  25. PAST OPEN BATTLE FOR PARIS.

    The German right turn along the Marne and the rapid advance between Chateau Thierry and Chaudin is expected in Paris and London to mean that a ...

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  26. FRONT STRETCHES 70 MILES.

    It is reported that the Germans continue rapidly to develop their success. General Ludendorff, who is favored by a radiating system of railway, is ...

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  27. COMMENTS OF BRITISH PRESS.

    The "Weekly Despatch" says that the western front is in process of liquidation. The situation present tremendous potentialities for the German and ...

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  28. FLANDERS FRONT.

    We rushed a German post southwest of Arras, says Field-Marshal Sir Douglas. Haig in an official report and captured a few prisoners in patrol ...

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  29. THE AMERICAN TROOPS.

    "American, troops have become a vital factor in the great battle. They now hold the balance between defeat and victory," said the General at the head of ...

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  30. ALLIES' SUPREME HEROISM.

    The Havas Agency correspondent on the French front says that the Germans are ceaselessly receiving reinforcements. Columns of men ...

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  31. HAIG'S AVIATION REPORT.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in an aviation report says:—Our aeroplanes and balloons on the 30th May were very active. Five weather enabled a full ...

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  32. AUSTRALIANS IN AMIENS' SECTOR.

    The Australians in the Amiens sector are in excellent health and spirits, and are anxiously watching the southern events, expecting the possibility of ...

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  33. BIRTHDAY HONORS

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  34. SOME HOPEFUL VIEWS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says the morning papers regard the symptoms as more and more, reassuring. The intention of the enemy is clearer from the ...

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  35. AMERICANS COMMENDED.

    According to the London "Daily News" the Americans at Cantigny returned the enemy's fire with the "quick precision characteristic of the United ...

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  36. FURTHER SUCCESSFUL WORK.

    Field Marshal Haig, in an aviation report, says our aeroplanes did successful work on 31st May. The long distance bombers, in the morning, despite strong ...

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  37. FRENCH PRESS CRITICISM.

    M. Gustav Herve, in "Le Victoire," says to bar the way is not enough. There must he another victory of the Marne. ...

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  39. ADELAIDE JOURNALIST KNIGHTED.

    News has been received that the King has conferred the Knight Bachelor on Mr. Wm. John Sowden, the editor of the "South Australian Register." also ...

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