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  4. IRISH RECRUITING

    In a message from Dublin the correspondent of the "Daily Express" says:— Recruiting in Ireland is to be ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S EMIGRATION EXPENDITURE

    In the House of Commons to-day, when the report stage of the financial resolution dealing with the expenses under the Emigration Bill was reached. ...

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  6. THE GERMAN ADVANCE

    A Paris message says that the Germans have taken Ribecourt, pentrating within one mile of the Oise. They reached the Aronde River, within four ...

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  7. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that a semi-official statement issued today says that the enemy's advance on the right bank of the Oise is bound to tell ...

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  8. THE EXISTING POSITION.

    Generally speaking the battle position at present is that the French Hold the centre, but have fallen back a little of the right. The situation of the ...

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  9. ADVENTURES WITH U BOATS

    Enemy submarines attempting to blockade American ports are becoming increasingly hold in then operations. According to information, in shipping ...

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  10. THE WAR CABINET

    The "Daily Mail" says that the War Cabinet provides an essential medium for first hand, consultation with the Dominions whose services in the war will ...

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  11. GERMAN MESSAGE

    A German message says:— We are fighting in the neighborhood of Courcelles and Mery. We captured the ridge eastward of Mery, breaking ...

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  12. WOMEN WAR WORKERS

    At a conference of women workers in London, Mrs Ogilvie Gordon, presiding, said that large numbers of women and girls employed on war work would wish ...

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  13. ARMS SOLD BY THE BOLSHEVIKS

    It is stated by the "Times" correspondent in Paris that vast quantities of Russian equipment, hundreds of horses, thousands of guns, and millions ...

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  14. GRIEVANCES OF AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS

    In the House of Representative tonight. Mr McGRATH said that it was reported that Australia soldiers who had lost ...

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  15. PRISONER IDENTIFIED

    In the House of Commons, Mr Ronald M'Neill (Unionist) asked for information regarding the prisoner now in the Tower of London who had ...

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  16. CONSCRIPTION FOR EGYPT

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to a question by Earl Winterton, Unionist member for Horsham, Sussex, Lord Robert Cecil, Minister of ...

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  17. IMPERIAL WAR CABINET

    The War Cabinet started at noon in very modest fashion Members and high officials arrived in twos and threes, and disappeared ...

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  18. HUNS FIGHT EACH OTHER.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing this evening says:— The fine weather has been productive of great aerial activity. Our ...

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  19. MONTDIDIER-OISE BATTLE

    A French communique issued at 2.25 a.m. on Wednesday, says the battle continued to-day from Montdidier to the Oise. On the left, our troops ...

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  20. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent in Pekin, in a message dated the 5th June, says that, after an indecisive engagement, the forces under General Semenoff, the ...

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  21. U BOATS DESTROYED

    It has been learned by the "Petit Parisian" that since the last Anglo French official statements, the rate of the destruction of German submarines ...

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  22. BRITISH AIR VICTORIES

    On the night of 31st ult. a patrol lieutenant saw a big German bombing machine caught by our searchlight, and he pursued it. Getting within 25 ...

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  23. POLICE FOR THE FRONT.

    Four hundred policemen belonging to the metropolitan force had an enthusiastic send-off at Scotland Yard to-day. They complete the draft of 1000 ...

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  24. THE GERMAN COLONIES.

    The "Daily Express" lobbyist insists that the Dominions' Premiers intend to discuss the future of the German colonies with the Home Government ...

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  25. SINKING OF HOSPITAL SHIPS.

    Dealing with the latest German atrocity at sea the "Algemeen Handelsblad" says:— There can be no further question of ...

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  26. LLOYD GEORGE'S INSPIRING ADDRESS.

    Delegates to the Imperial Conference comment cordially upon the inspiring quality of Mr Lloyd George's opening, speech especially the reference to the ...

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  27. CHINESE FOR THE FRONT.

    The American Consul at Melbourne furnishes. Reuter with the following wireless:— San Francisco, Tuesday. ...

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  28. A POSSIBLE NAVAL OFFENSIVE

    It is officially stated that Swiss despatches say that Germany is preparing a biff naval offensive. Orders have been given to get the whole fleet in readiness. ...

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  29. WAR CONTRIBUTIONS

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  30. BRITAIN SAVES FOOD

    Sir Arthur Lee, Director-General of Food production, has informed, the London correspondent of the "Petit Parisien" that Great Britain ...

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  31. VOTES FOR U.S. FLEETS.

    The appropriation of nearly £2,000,000,000 is provided for in sundry civil bills for shipbuilding, the establishing of ship yards, and for other ...

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  32. THE AMERICAN ADVANCE.

    An American communique states that north-west of Chateau Thierry we again advanced our position in Bellean wood, taking 250 prisoners. ...

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  33. SHIP FOR SHIP

    Sir Spencer Wilson, taking the chair at a meeting of the Imperial Maritime League last night, said that league's campaign to ensure the ...

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  34. IMMENSE MERCHANT MARINE IN VIEW.

    Mr Hurley, chairman of the Shipping Board says the Americans in 1920 will have a merchant marine of 25,000,000 dead weight, and will ...

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  35. FRENCH PRESSED BACK TO OISE.

    The French have been pressed back to the Oise. A NECESSARY WITHDRAWAL. Reuter's correspondent at the French ...

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  36. AIR RAIDS SUCCEED

    Details are given in an Admiralty report of 10 raids made in Belgium between June 6 and 9 on nine objectives. Fourteen tons of explosives were ...

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  37. HOPES BASED ON WASTAGE.

    M. Henri Bidou, the well-known military critic, writing in the "Journal des Debats," bases his hops for Allied success on the stupendous wastage of the ...

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  38. ITALIAN TORPEDO WORK.

    A Rome official message states that two Italian torpedo boats at dawn on Monday near Dalmatia Isles, attacked on Australian naval division consisting of two ...

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  39. AMERICANS CAPTURE WOOD.

    A message from Paris says that the Americana captured Belleau Wood this morning and took 300 prisoners. Another message from Paris says ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN COMFORTS FUND.

    In the report read at the annual meeting of the above mention was made of the enthusiasm and energy, of the ladies and the valuable work done. Since the ...

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  41. HUN PIRATE METHODS

    The Scandinavian committee of the International Transport Workers' Federation met at Copenhagen and passed a resolution expressing strong ...

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  42. ENEMY'S CLAIMS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, at 10.5 a.m. on Wednesday says that a semi-official statement dated the 12th says that the enemy in a ...

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  43. MILITARY MEDALS AND BARS.

    Bars to the Military Medal have been awarded to the following Australians— Sergeants J. Torpy, C. Benner, Bombardiers C. Irvine W. Teensley, ...

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  44. ENEMY SEAPORTS RAIDED.

    An official report issued by the Italian Admiralty says:— A squadron of Austrian seaplanes flew over Brindisi on Sunday, and ...

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  45. ENEMY USE FRESH TROOPS.

    Telegraphing from the French headquarters this evening, Reuter's correspondent says:— During the evening and night of ...

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  46. HOTEL EMPLOYES AND DOMESTIC SERVANTS.

    A deputation from the Hotel and Caterers' Employes' Union and Domestic Servants' Union, to-day asked Minister for Labor for better conditions ...

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  47. IMPORTANCE OF OFFENSIVE

    A distinguishing feature of the battle has been the sheer weight of the fighting. There was no question this time of surprise, thinness of line, ...

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  48. THE ENEMY'S GAINS

    Newspapers state that at would be foolish to attempt to minimise the significance of the enemy's gains where every kilometer is most valuable but ...

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  49. THE URAL MOUNTAINS

    A message from Kielf states that 15,000 Czechs and Slovaks in the Cholyabinak region Ural mountains, through whiled the Siberian railway ...

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  50. THE CZEONO-SLOVAKS.

    Mr Balfour in a letter to the Creche Slovak National Council in Paris, intimates that the British Government will give the Czeoro-Slovak movement ...

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  52. PARIS STILL OPTIMISTIC.

    paris is still the most optimistic city in Europe, says a message from the correspondent of the "Times" there. It is socially regarding the campaign ...

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    SUCH OF THE CABLE NEWS on this page so headed has appeared in "The Times" and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be ...

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