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  4. "TELL PARIS NOT TO WORRY ANY MORE"

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris says that Galli who witnessed Tuesday's counter attack, and the taking of 1000 German prisoners and the ...

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  5. EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    In the Colonial Office the Imperial War Conference began its sittings this morning Crowds gathered and cheered the Dominion representatives. ...

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  6. IRISH DEBATE NEXT WEEK

    It is stated by the "Times" Lobby its that Sir Edward Carson will initiate an Irish debate next week by discussing the general position of recruiting and ...

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  7. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters says that the enemy in the centre continues at heavy cost to push his way yard by yard down the ...

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  8. HUNS STILL ATTACK

    A French official communique issued to-day says:— The Germans are attacking between the Aisne and the forest of ...

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  9. BRITISH AIR WORK.

    Field Marshal Haig in an aviation report at 12.20 a.m. on Wednesday, says our aeroplanes assisted the French counter-attack on the west portion of ...

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  10. SEA FIGHT EXPECTED

    A considerable body of British naval opinion supports the view of M. Marcel Hutin, the military expert, that a sea battle is likely to synchromise ...

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  11. MOST BITTER FIGHTING.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French Headquarters, telegraphing on the 12th June; says our counter-attack yesterday between Courcelles and Belley ...

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  12. COMMUNICATING WITH FOE

    Sir Joseph Jonas, steel manufacturer of Sheffield, has been remanded at the Bow street Police Court on a charge of having communicated secrets to the ...

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  13. SUBMARINE PIRACY

    Survivors of the Dutch steamer Vindeggen (3179 tons) report that a German submarine looted the cargo of copper on Saturday and destroyed the ...

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  14. GALLANT AUSTRALIANS

    Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent dealing with the operations of the Australians, says:— Morlancourt promises to become ...

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  15. JAPAN TRUE TO ALLIES

    The Shin-Jukai, an association of leading journalists of Tokio, telegraphs to the "Times"! that they wish to announce that the talk which is heard in ...

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  16. "TIMES" CORRESPONDENT'S DESCRIPTION.

    Mr James Campbell, the "Times" correspondent at the French head-quarters, says the counter-attack put a spoke in the Germans' wheel, ...

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  17. SEVENTEEN IRISH BOATS DESTROYED

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Times" states that 17 Irish fisherboats were sunk of the coast of county Down on 31st May by submarine. ...

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  18. BRITAIN AND JAPAN.

    Speaking at a luncheon given at the House of Commons to the Japanese Ambassador and the delegates attending the International Parliamentary ...

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  19. THE VINDEGGEN'S EXPERIENCE.

    The Vindeggen, 3000 tons en route for New York from South America with a full cargo of copper sighted a submarine off the Virginia coast the ...

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  20. FOE'S PROBABLE NEXT MOVE.

    The enemy is bound to continue his attacks for various reasons including the rapid arrival of American reiforcements at the front. The ...

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  21. SUBMARINE MENACE

    Sir Eric Geddes, of the Admiralty, said in the course of an interview:—"We are undoubtedly sinking more submarines than the enemy is building. ...

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  22. DEFENCE OF PARIS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Times" says that though a committee has been appointed by M. Clemenceau the Prime Minister, to study ...

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  23. WELCOME TO DELEGATES.

    The conference room in Downing street is historic It is the Colonial Secretary's chamber within a stone's throw of the greatest Government offices. After the ...

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  24. TORPEDOED AUSTRIANS

    A Venice despatch says that the two Italian ships which torpedoed the Austrian battleships were motor boats and their united crews numbered only 30 ...

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  25. TUESDAY'S FIGHTING

    Paris comment shows marked satisfaction with the result of yesterday's fighting and a continuance of invincible confidence tinged with some suspense. ...

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  26. U BOAT PERIL DIMINISHING.

    The "Times" naval correspondent says that the U bcat peril is declining. There are more destroyed, and there are fewer U boats We are ...

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  27. THE AISNE FIGHTING.

    Mr James Campbell the "Times" correspondent at the French head quarters says that the new attack on both side of the Aisne is from Moulin ...

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  28. ECONOMIC WAR FEARED

    Germany's rear of an economic war is reflected in an article in the "North German Gazette" by Herr Eduard Echelis, president of the Bremen ...

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  29. THE SPIRIT OF PARIS.

    Paris is more cheerful believing that the enemy has suffered a severe setback. There is everywhere the utmost confidence in Foch and the army. The ...

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  30. HUN ATTACK FORESTALLED

    A French communique says:—"On our right the Germans, despite repeated efforts, were unable to debouch On the southern bank of the Metz we ...

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  31. AUSTRIAN BATTLESHIP TORPEDOED.

    A Paris message states that an Austrian battleship has been torpe[?]ed. Reuter's correspondent at Basle states that it is officially admitted in Vienna ...

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  32. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Practically the whole of Austria has been declared in a state of siege. ...

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  33. REPATRIATED AUSTRALIANS.

    A party of repatriated Australians from Switzerland is due to reach London on June 15th. ...

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  34. INJURIOUS SUBSTITUTE FOR TOBACCO.

    There was a lively scene in the German Reichstag, several members assi[?] that the beech leaf supplied to soldiers as a substitute for tobacco ...

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  35. INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA.

    In the House of Commons Mr A.J. Balfour Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, denied that the United States and the Allies had agreed to intervene ...

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  36. MONTDIDIER-DISE BATTLE

    A French communique issued at 2.30a.m. on Thursday says that between Montdidier and the Oise the enemy renewed pressure on our left to recapture ...

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  37. THE RUSSIAN CHAOS

    Reuter's correspondent at Moscow, in a message dated the 5th June, says it is semi-officially declared that the counter revolutionary plot included ...

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  38. ENEMY'S MAIN OBJECTIVE

    Reuter's correspondent telegraphing from French headquarter this morning says:—The enemy's main objective on the ...

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  39. RESOLUTION OF ROYALTY.

    At the Imperial War Conference, the following resolution of loyalty was moved by Sir R.Borden, seconded by Mr Massey, and carried unanimously— ...

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  40. PRUSSIAN SUFFRAGE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the Prussian Lower House has again rejected the equal suffrage clause in the Reform Bill by 235 votes ...

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  41. SUCCESSFUL FRENCH RAID.

    Field Marshal Hang reports at 10.25 p.m. Wednesday that the French successfully raided on the night of the 11th June, in the neighborhood of Locre ...

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  42. THE FATHER WHO COULDN'T KEEP OUT OF IT.

    The commandant of one on the great French army supply depots was busy morning. He was a man of 40. a colon[?] in the regular French army. Ha was ...

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  43. ST. MAUR-ANTHEUIL FRONT.

    There is no change on the St. Maurabheuil front. The Germans on our right renewed attacks on the Metz river After several costly attempts they gaines ...

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  44. GERMAN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    A wireless German official message says We repulsed with very heavy losses a French counter attack south westward of Noyon. We threw back the enemy ...

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  45. ITALIAN FRONT

    A British Italian communique issued yesterday states that Yorkshire troops made a successful raid taking 11 prisoners and inflicting considerable ...

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  46. AERIAL POST-WAR POSSIBILITIES

    Discussing possible aerial post-war developments the editor of the Aeroplane states that a passenger service [?] immediately practicable bringing ...

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  47. COSSACK ACTIVITY

    General Semenoff the Cossack leader reports the capture of Gurko north-east of Corzia, in Siberia. ...

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  48. BRITISH WAR FINANCES.

    Mr B[?] Law the Cha[?]llor of the Exchange, will ask the [?] of Commons of 18th June [?] additional credit of £500,000,000 to carry the war ...

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  50. CAPTURES ON THE MARNE.

    North of the Marne we captured Monte court les [?] and the southern part of [?] Our aeroplanes yesterday participated in our counter attack ...

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  51. GERMAN SUFFRACE BILL.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amerdam says that according to a Berlin telegram the Suffrage Bill passed the fourth reading in the Prussian Lower ...

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