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  3. DOUBLE HUN BLOW

    In the latter half of last night, says a French communique, the Germans very violently bombarded the entire region between the Forest of Pinon ...

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  4. LATEST WAR NEWS

    The Germans who penetrated the American positions on the West front were driven out, and the American entered the enemy lines. ...

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  5. ITALIAN SUCCESS

    An Italian official message says:—"We consecrated the dawn of the, fourth year of the war with victory. The operation continued ...

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  6. AVIATION ACTIVITY.

    Field Marshal Haig. in an aviation report at 1.45 a.m. on Tuesday, states that owing to low clouds and mist on Mar 26th little flying was possible in ...

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  7. FRICTION IN AUSTRIA

    The Emperor of Austria, replying to the deputations representing the Sloyene party. which advocates the maintenance of the Austrian Imperial ...

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  8. BRITISH IN RHEIMS SECTOR.

    A German communique of yesterday, evening's date, mentions the capture of a few British prisoners an La Neuville, seven miles north-west of Rheims. This ...

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  9. AMERICANS PART.

    Despatches from France describe the American participation in a great aerial attack, proving the Allies superiority over the German. 190 Ally ...

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  10. POLES AND GERMANS

    Further fighting has occurred in the Minsk district between the Polish troops and the Germans who are disarming the Poles as fast as possible. ...

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  11. NAVAL AIRMEN DROP BOMBS.

    In a statement issued by the Admiralty it is shown that between 23rd May and 26th May the naval airmen's operations were hindered by the ...

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  12. THE CHIEF MENACE.

    "The Times," in a leading article, says that however formidable the 30-mile attack on the Aisne may prove the greatest manece is still towards Amiens, ...

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  13. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS

    A peace armistice between Russia and Ukraine begins on Wednesday. ...

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  14. ALLIES EVERYWHERE READY.

    The German attack round the Allies everywhere ready. Observers in London are confident that the German attempt to smash the Alied army will ...

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  15. FINLAND AND GERMANY.

    Finland announces her willingness to enter peace negotiations with Germany. ...

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  16. AUSTRIANS NEED METALS.

    Rome reports that the Austrians have strapped the churches in the invaded regions of all metals. and have made excavations in the the cemeteries in search ...

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  17. BERNSTORFF'S SON THRASHED

    Tho "Times" correspondent at Am sterdam says that a case which is tickling the palate of the Berlin people was opened in the courts in Saturday, ...

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  18. A FRENCH JOURNAL'S VIEW.

    The newspaper, "Le Temps," states that Ludendorf is broadening his front feeling for a position where the defences are least solid. An immense battle is ...

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  19. PERSONAL.

    Lord Forrest, who returned to Perth by the Great Western railway on Sunday, has announced that he will visit England as soon as the war conditions ...

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  20. SLIGHT GAIN OF GROUND.

    The Germans have advanced west ward a mile along the Chemin des Damps, which as the great road running from Laffaux in the west to ...

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  21. AMERICAN SECTOR HEAVILY ATTACKED.

    Reuter's correspondent at the American headquarters shows that the Germans have been attacking fairly heavily at certain parts of the American ...

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  22. THE ENEMY'S PREPARATIONS.

    Mr Hamilton Fyfe, the "Daily Mail" correspondent at the British headquarters, says the attacks may be merely feints to tempt us to expect the ...

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  23. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at Moscow states that two German dvisions at Dvinsk refused to leave for the Frech front. Several soldiers were hanged. ...

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  24. IN THE YPRES SECTOR

    Early this morning, says Reuter's correspondent at British Headquarters, the enemy bombarded to a great depth a line from south of the Ypres Canal to ...

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  25. SINN FEIN CONSPIRACY

    Official Nationalism, stays the Dublin correspondent of the :"Times," decries the Government statement as scandalously inefficient, but moderate ...

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  26. NEWS OF DISTRICT SOLDIERS.

    Mrs Goad, of 324 Armstrong street north, has received word officially that her adopted son, Driver Roy Loton, has been awarded, the Military Medal ...

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  27. COLLIERY STRIKE IN WALES.

    The West Monmouth Mines are idle, 17,000 men having struck work because the employers stopped the pay at Hollybush of 20 men for the time lost while ...

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  28. BOMBING OF HOSPITALS

    Mr Havelock Wilson, General President of the National Seamens' Union, in addressing a crowded meeting in the Albert Hall. said the seamen had ...

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  29. DIED OF ILLNESS.

    Mrs Goodlett of 55 Loch Avenue, has received word that her son-in-law, Lieut. Farrier Hill, son of Mr Ben. Hill, blacksmith, late of Creswick ...

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  30. MURDEROUS DEVILRY.

    Reuters' correspondent. at the American Headquarters says:—"The mustard shells fired by the Germans on Monday Morning were the Americans' ...

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  31. ANOTHER AIR RAID ON PARIS.

    A Paris official message states that 10 enemy aeroplanes were reported preceding to Paris at 10.30 last night. Several bombs were dropped on the ...

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  32. OBITUARY.

    Stokes.—The funeral of the late Mrs Eliza Stokes, widow of the late Jesse Richard Stokes, took place yesterday, and was very largely attended by ...

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  33. A DAY OF VIOLENT FIGHTING.

    A French communique issued an 12.15 a.m. on Tuesday says that the battle continued throughout the day with extreme violence on a front of ...

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  34. U.S. RED CROSS CAMPAIGN.

    The Japanese in New York collected at least 29,000 dollars in the Red Cross campaign Washington Tuesday. ...

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  35. BOMBASSIC "BILL."

    A statement has been published in the Berlin "Lokal-Anzeiger" that the Kaiser has declared—"We to-day are surer than ever that we shall strike the ...

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  36. SEVERE REPRISALS FEARED.

    Great concern is beings shown by the "Frankfurter Zeitung" because of the prospect of severe Allied aerial reprisals. It asks whether Baron von ...

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  37. ENEMY USE GAS FREELY

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on Monday evening, says:—"The German bombardments this ...

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  38. CORRESPONDENCE.

    (Note.—We are not responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents.) ...

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  39. SINN FEIN CANDIDATE.

    Mr John Dillon M.P., Leader of the Nationalist Parliamentary Party, presided at a Nationalist Conference at Bailieboro which decided to oppose ...

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  40. RED CROSS HOUSE DRIVE.

    Sir,—I was very pleased to learn from a paragraph in your issue of Monday that the Red Cross Society has taken no the House Badge Drive. The drive ...

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  41. MEN WHO DID NOT FAIL BEFORE

    In a speech at the Mansion [?]ouse Mr George Barnes, Member of the war Cabinet, said he was confident that the fighters who had not failed before ...

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  42. THE RENEWED OFFENSIVE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters on the 27th May, referring to the renewal of the offensive, says that the Crown Prince's forces are probably ...

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  43. AMUSEMENTS.

    Elsewhere in this issue is an announcement of the lecture to be given by the Rev R.B.S. Hammond, in the Alfred Hall, on Wednesday night, 5th ...

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  44. HEAD OF HUN SPY CANC.

    It is reported by the "Times" correspondent in Paris that Bollinger, who was at the head of a gang of German spies working with women behind the ...

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  45. DEMONSTRATION AGAINST COMPULSION.

    Mr Joseph Devlin, Nationalist M.P. for North Belfast, speaking at an anti-conscription demonstration attended by 10,000 people at Dungannon said ...

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  47. SCHOOLS' EXCURSION TO MELBOURNE.

    This excursion train will leave for Melbourne at 8.50 on Friday morning. Tickets at greatly reduced rates, and available for return for one month. ...

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  48. PRESIDENT WILSON'S APPEAL

    Linking has appeal with the resumption of the German drive, President Wilson to-day demanded that Congress should cast off all political thought, ...

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  49. COLISEUM.

    The final episode of "The Mystery of the Double Cross" will be shown for the last time to-night. A drawing for the Winner of the "Masked Stranger ...

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  50. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' DOCTORS.

    Sir—I beg space in your valuable columns to voice a protest against the anti-British sentiment that apparently prevails amongst the officials of the ...

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  51. "STAND FAST."

    Before returning to London from Scotland Mr Lloyd George. in the course of an interview in the "Glasgow Herald," said he was very much ...

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  52. LONG RANCE GUN IN USE.

    A Belgian communique reports that a long range run fired on our back areas yesterday. ...

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  53. TIVOLI PICTURES.

    Another big crowd witnessed Billie Burke in "The Mysterious Miss Terry." and Margareta Fischer in "Miss Jackie of the Army" at Her Maiesty's ...

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  54. ALLIES HEAVILY ATTACKED.

    Field Marshal Haig, at 11.55 p.m. on Monday, reports that at 3.30 this morning the British divisions holding the sector of the French front, astride ...

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  55. GERMANS PENETRATE 800 YARDS.

    The French have restored their line in Flanders in most places. The Germans penetrated 800 yards south of Dicken Busch. ...

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  56. THE CHAMPAGNE STROKE.

    The stroke in the Champagne is somewhat surprising, though raiders and patrollers have recently been active in this region Most valuable ...

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  57. HINDENBURG SERIOUSLY ILL.

    Genera von Hindenburg is reported to be seriously ill with typhoid fever. ...

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  58. SHIPBUILDING COMPETITION.

    The "Daily Mail" is offering £10,000 prizes for a shipbuilding competition distributed amongst the yards of the United Kingdon working the highest ...

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  60. A GERMAN CLAIM.

    A Berlin official message states that the Crown Prince, has taken the rides of Chemin des Dames, and is now fighting on the [?] ...

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  61. FRENCH REPEL ATTACKS.

    Strong enemy attacks this morning, on the Loc[?] Voormenesle front, were repulsed by the French after fierce fighting with great enemy losses. The ...

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