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  4. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field Marshal Haig reported at 12.35 p.m. on Thursday that the enemy attempted a raid south-westward of Morlancourt, but were repulsed with ...

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  5. MAN POWER ESSENTIAL

    Sir Auckland Geddes, Minister for National Service speaking at Whit. church, Hampshire, describes the present week as the most critical of the ...

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  6. WORK OF AIRCRAFT.

    Field Marshal Douglas Haig, in an aviation report at 11.35 p.m., says the weather was overcast Enemy aircraft was inactive on Tuesday. We brought ...

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  7. SUBMARINE RAIDS

    No new reports of sinkings or attacks by U boats off the American coast have reached the Navy Department. Mr Josephus Daniels. Secretary of the ...

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  8. THE ENEMY ASSAULT CONTINUES

    To-day, says the "Times," the Germans have been repeatedly attacking south of the Oureq. It is believed that their assaults have been ...

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  9. SALOME LIBEL CASE

    A more remarkable demonstration has never been witnessed in the Criminal Court than that which followed the acquittal of Mr Pemberton Billing. M.P., ...

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  10. SPEEDING SHIPBUILDING

    It is announced by the [?] that 197,274 sons of merchantmen were completed in May, compared with 111,533 tons in April. ...

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  11. BIRTHDAY HONORS

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  12. CANAVAN V. "THE AGE"

    The State Full Court, consisting of the Chief Justice Sir Wm. Irvine, Mr Justice Hood, and Mr Justice Cussen, to-day gave its reserved decision in the ...

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  13. RECRUITING IN IRELAND

    Lord French's proposals, remarks the "Irish Times," are extraordinarily moderate Ireland could recruit 100,000 men without impoverishing any ...

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  14. ALLIED PRIME MINISTERS CONFER

    The Press "Bureau state that the Prime Ministers of Great Britain, France, and Italy, at a meeting at Versailles, agreed to the following ...

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  15. OFFENSIVE SLACKENING.

    While noting that the offensive shows a distinct slackening. French critics agree that the enemy is intensely eager to continue. This pause ...

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  16. SHIPPING FARES INCREASE

    The Agents-General, as a deputation to Sir Joseph Macleay, Controller of Shipping, protested against the doubling of the steerage passages to ...

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  17. WAR CONTRIBUTIONS

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  18. ALLEGED POSSESSION OF NAVAL CODE.

    Sydney Faut Morris, aged 30. a wireless telegraphist, was arrested to-day on a charge that on 3rd January he had in his possession, contrary to the ...

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  19. PARISIANS ARE NOT WORRIED

    A Paris message says:—:It may be thought that the big Berthas and Gothas are making a reign of terror in Paris. Let the world be reassured. We ...

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  20. SUNSHINE CIRCLES.

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  21. MR J. J. VIRGO, OF THE Y.M.C.A., IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    "The Red Triangle in the War" is the title of an interesting record of Mr J. J. Virgo's world tour as representative of tine Y.M.C.A. and inspector of its ...

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  22. DAY OF FINAL BATTLE

    The Haves Agency's correspondent on the French battle from says:—Hitherto the Germans have encountered the defence in the proportion of ...

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  23. OUTFLANKING MOVE FAILS.

    How fluctuating is the character of the battle was strikingly illustrated yesterday. There was every reason to hope that the enemy was held, but he ...

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  24. BLOW AT VILLERS-COTTERETS.

    Fighting of the most violent character, telegraphs Mr James Campbell, the "Times" correspondent at French headquarters, is taking place between ...

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  25. AMERICAN SHIPPING

    The United States Consul at Melbourne furnishes to Reuter the following wireless message received from Honolulu:— ...

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  26. THE LOST VESSELS.

    It now appears that the aggregate tonnage of the eleven submarined vessels was 53,500. The schooners, Hauppage and Hathaway, complete the ...

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  27. RIOT IN A CHURCH.

    A meeting held in the Congregational Church at Orange fast night ended in a riot. The Rev T. Roseby, Congregational minister has been ...

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  28. GROUND REGAINED.

    A French official communique states:—All efforts of the German forces to advance have been repelled, and ground has been regained by the French ...

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  29. LORD JELLICOE QM PROSPECT OF A NAVAL BATTLE.

    Admiral Lord Jellicoe, acknowledging the presentation of an address at the Victoria Workingmen's Club, Ken Gardens, London, said he did not know ...

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  30. BEATING THE U BOATS.

    At a meeting of the Belfast Sailors and Soldiers' Service Club one of the senior naval officers in Belfast said the submarine returns for the past three ...

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  31. AUSTRIANS CONCENTRATE.

    Reports from American headquarters at the front state the tthere are concentrations of Austrians at Metz, opposite Toul. ...

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  32. ENCOURACING FRENCH REPORT.

    A French communique issued at 3.35 a.m. states that the enemy in the day time at different points multiplied their efforts to a[?]entitate progress, but were ...

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  33. FRENCH PREMIER CONFIDENT

    In the course of a statement in the Chamber of Deputies, M. Clemencean (the Prime Minister) said that although the time was a terrible one, the ...

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  34. AUSTRIAN UNREST

    A Copenhagen message states that the Arbeit Zei[?]ng" (Vienna) has published the Austrian Socialist Congress Proclamation to the Austrians. ...

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  35. FEAT OF ARMS BY AMERICANS

    Reuter's correspondent, in a message from the French Headquarters on Tuesday afternoon. said:—The enemy is still pressing heavily ...

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  36. RUSSIAN POSITION

    The "Times" correspondent at Tokio says that a section of the [?]ress predicts an early revival of the question of intervention [?] ...

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