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  4. WESTERN THEATRE

    South of the Aisne (says a French communique) we successfully carried but a local operation south of Ambleny (west of Soissons) and east of ...

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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS

    A British-Italian official message on Wednesday states that the situation on the British front is unchanged. Anglo Italian artillery showed great initiative, ...

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  6. THE COST OF FREEDOM

    Mr Bonar Law, in the House of Commons introduced a war credit vote of £500,000,000, and recalled that the vote moved on March 7 had been ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER

    His Majesty the King audienced Mr W. Hughes, Australian Prime Minister after he had granted an audience to Sir Robert Borden, Canadian Prime ...

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  8. AUSTRIANS ADVANCE

    As a result of their offensive on the Italian front the Austrians have gained two-thirds of the Montello heights. (Reuter's Telegrams.) ...

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  9. AN AMERICAN CAPTURE.

    The "Times" correspondent at the American headquarters says that the American capture of Billeuwood, north west of Chateau Thierry, was a spirited ...

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  10. OLD MAIDISH RETICENCE.

    Referring to the promise that a report of the proceedings of the Imperial War Conference will be issued weekly, the "Pall Mail Gazette" hopes ...

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  11. AUSTRIANS HELD BACK.

    The Austrians are unable to maintain their gains on the right bank of the Piave and the Montello area further seaards. They have made little ...

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  12. CALM DOES NOT DECEIVE FRENCH.

    Dealing with the operations on the West front, the Paris newspaper "Figaro" says that the brief calm on the Oise, the Aisne, and the Somme, ...

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  13. U.S. PATROLS CROSS MARNE.

    An American official message at 1.40 a.m. on Wednesday states that there was continued artillery in the Chateau Thierry region; also on the Marne ...

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  14. FOURTEEN BRIDGES OVER PIAVE

    A message from London states that the Austrians have built 14 bridges across the Piave, but that sufficient reserves are massed opposite to check ...

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  15. WILL JAPAN INTERVENE?

    M. Marcel Hutin, in the "Echo de Paris," declares:—"The question of Japanese intervention is taking a good turn." ...

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  16. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Mr Joseph Cook, interview, [?] that they must regard the United States as an enthusiastically, working with the highest efficiency and almost ...

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  17. MESSAGE FROM GENERAL BIRDWOOD

    Through the Governor-General, and the Secretary of State, the Acting Prime Minister, Mr Watt to-day sent the following cable message ...

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  18. BRITISH FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas a Hig reports:— We repulsed a raiding party south-east of Villers Bretonneux (east of ...

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  19. AWAKENING IN JAPAN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio says the time has arrived for decisive move to stop the German aggression and the Soviet anarchy in Siberia. The ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN CABINET.

    It is reported from Vienna, on reliable authority that several Ministers have resolved to retire from the Cabinet it the Premier does not convoke ...

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  21. RECENT GERMAN LOSSES.

    M. Tardieu, French High Commissioner in the United States, has returned from the front. He states that nearly 80,000 Germans were put out ...

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  22. MR HUGHES ON THE BRITISH SPIRIT.

    Mr Hughes interviewed, said he was greatly struck with Mr Lloyd George's cheerfulness and determinedness. He was discharging fearful responsibilities ...

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  23. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at Christiania says that Messrs Chambers and Tuppen of the Seamen's Union after a successful conference at Copenhagen, ...

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  24. AMERICAN CAMPS.

    Paris reports that the rapidity of the developments in the American camps exceds all the summer anticipations. The latest inspections disclose an ...

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  25. THE MOUNTAIN BATTLE

    An Italian official message, Issued at 7.50 p.m. on Tuesday, says:—The violence of the battle somewhat decreased on the mountain front, but ...

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  26. SUBMARINES BEATEN

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced that the world's shipping construction now, for the first ...

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  27. NAVAL RECRUITS IN DUBLIN.

    A Dublin message states that a parade of sturdy naval recruits through the streets of Dublin attracted much attention in view of the predictions ...

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  28. CAUSE OF TRENCH FEVER.

    Sixty volunteers among American troops have submitted themselves to tests in the hospitals in France to determine whether lice caused french ...

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  29. RACE SUICIDE

    At the meeting of the Board of Public Health to-day, reference was made by Mr J.J. Brokenshire to a statement by Dr Mannix that the wastage of ...

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  30. INDEPENDENCE DAY.

    The Emergency Fleet Corporation announces that it will launch 63 ships on 4th July, to celebrated Independence Day, and declares that the big splash ...

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  31. BRITISH AIR WORK.

    In a statement issued by the Admiralty it is announced that aeroplanes between Thursday and Sunday dropped 24 tons of bombs, with good results, on ...

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  32. THE BULGAR CABINET'S RESIGNATION

    Newspapers attribute the resignation of the Bulgarian Cabinet to Bulgarian discontent, owing to the disappointing results of the war, th scarcity of food ...

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  33. STEAMER STRIKES U-BOAT.

    A British freight steamer directly hit a submarine off Virginia Cape. The U-boat was sunk of disabled. ...

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  34. BRITISH AIR WORK.

    Field Marshal Haig in an aviation report says:—The enemy machines were active on the 17th June on the northern portion of the British front. There were ...

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  35. BRITAIN'S FOOD SUPPLIES

    The report has been published of the committee appointed to recommend methods for increasing the home-grown food supplies. It declares that ...

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  36. CLAIMS OF THE AUSTRIANS.

    A wireless Austrian message says that General Von Wurin gained ground at numerous points in Venetia. His southern wing fighting stubbornly reached ...

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  37. KAISER CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that a message from Berlin says that the Kaiser spent the anniversary of his accession to the throne at the ...

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  38. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAIDS.

    Field Marshal Hiag at 10 p.m. on Tuesday reports:—We carried out a successful raid on Monday evening northward of Lens. We raided southward of ...

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  39. SEDITIOUS UTTERANCE.

    In the Adelaide Police Court Leslie Bruce was charged with having incited hostility to the British Empire at an election meeting by interjecting when ...

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  40. A GERMAN REPORT.

    A wireless German message states:—We repulsed the enemy who attacked towards midnight southward of Albert, following a violent outburst of firing. ...

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  41. NO CONFIDENCE IN GOVERNMENT

    Further remarkable testimony to the German failure to win the confidence of the Ukraine is given by the Kieff correspondent of the Conservative ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS OF WAR.

    Thirty Australians who arrived from Switzerland are suffering from a complaint similar to the Spanish epidemic. It is not serious. They have been ...

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  43. MONTDIDIER-AISNE SECTOR.

    future action. (Applause) FRENCH POSITIONS IMPROVED. ...

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  44. THE PIAVE CONFLICT.

    Latest news states that Allied guns are firing on enemy crossings over the Piave, which also are being heavily bombed with machine guns by our low-flying ...

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  45. REPULSE OF ENEMY RAID

    A French communique issued at 1.40 a.m. on Wednesday says that artillery activity was fairly lively north-west of Montdidier also between Montdidier ...

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  46. HUN TOWNS BOMBED.

    During the week ending June 16 says an official report issued by the Air Ministry a Royal air force carried out four attacks on the railway station ...

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  47. ADDRESS BY MR ASQUITH

    Mr Asquith followed Mr Bonar Law. He paid a tribute to the undaunted temper of the nation. He urged that it was is the interest of the Allied ...

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  48. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    The following industrial appointment were made at the meeting of the State Executive Council to-day:—Jam Trade Board—F. H. Bolton. J.P., chairman. ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATION ABROAD.

    In connection with the cabled statement to Mr Watt, the Acting Prime Minister of Australia, that Messrs Hughes and Cook were enquiring into ...

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  50. GERMAN BREWER'S PROPERTY.

    The entire estates in America of the late Adolphus Busch, brewer, have been confiscated. Mrs Busch, the heir, returned from Germany after ...

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