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  4. Submarine Toll

    The Admiralty report that for the week ending June 9, 2767 vessels arrived and 2822 departed from British ports. Twenty-two vessels over and ...

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  5. Hun Peace Intrigues

    Dr. Wilson, in a stirring Flag Day speech, made a bitter attack on Germany's intriguing for peace. which he compared with the Hun intrigues ...

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  6. IN THE WEST

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We drove off counter-attacks against the positions gained yesterday morning astride the Souchez River. We ...

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  7. FOR LIFE-LONG SERVICE

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  9. ITALY'S FIGURES.

    During last week 537 ships entered and 498 departed from Italian ports. Five Italian steamers and five small vessels were lost. ...

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  10. OVER 7,000 PRISONERS SINCE JUNE

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: Our total captures since Junt 7, is now 7,342 including 145 officers, 47 guns, 242 machine guns and 60 trench mortars. ...

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  11. South African Crops

    The Imperial Government bas taken over the surplus crops of South America at 14s 3d per bag. In the Assembly, Mr. Smartt, said ...

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  12. MACHINE GUNS TO WHIP UP THE HUNS.

    "Le Matin's" correspondent at British headquarters states that a number of German corpses found at Messines were buried with dishonorable wounds. ...

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  13. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS TO BRITAIN.

    In the House of Commons, Lord Derby stated that the imports to Britain had increased by ,£3,827,726 and the exports decreased by £3,587,155 ...

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  14. SHORTAGE OF NEWSPAPERS.

    There is a great shortage of Australian newspapers and mail to the disappointment of the troops. ...

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  15. 10 TO 1 WAR OVER BY AUGUST.

    The wounded Australians from Messines are most buoyant. They state that Fritz got the biggest licking he has yet experienced. They ...

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  16. Mr. Holman

    In a general press interview this morning, Mr. Holman stated that the objects of his visit are to advance the various questions connected with ...

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  17. OVERLOOKING OF GENERAL BIRDWOOD.

    There is general Australian disappointment concerning the consistent overlooking of General Birdwood's services. The newspaper "Truth" ...

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  18. UNION OF CHURCHES.

    The Montreal Presbyterian Assembly has unanimously decided to discontinue the propaganda relating to the union with the Methodist Church ...

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  19. RUSSIA

    The "Daily Mail's" Petrograd correspondent states that the Anglo-French replies to the Russian Note have disappointed the Russian ...

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  20. PRODUCE SALES.

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  21. RUSSIAN MISSION IN AMERICA.

    The Russian mission to the United States has arrived. ...

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  22. I.W.W. IN CANADA.

    A great copper mine has closed owing to a strike because the I.W.W. will not help England. The members of the I.W.W. and ...

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  23. BONAR LAW'S SON A PRISONER.

    The Vatican confirms the report that Mr. Bonar Law's son is a prisoner in Turkey. ...

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  24. VEGETABLE MARKET.

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  25. American Troops

    General Pershing and his staff have asrived at Boulogne. VANCOUVER, Wednesday. General Pershing will serve under ...

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  26. AMERICA'S LIBERTY LOAN.

    It is announced that America's Liberty loan totaled 1,650,000 dollars. ...

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  27. SUSSEX STREET TRADE.

    There was a Keen demand for eggs at th Sussex Street markets this morning. Suburban new laid were unchanged at from I/I0 to 2/, while case ...

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  28. SPAIN

    Reuter's Madrid correspondent states that the political situation remains critical. Newspapers generally regard the present Minitry as a ...

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  29. HUNGARIANS DEMAND FRANCHISE.

    Half a million people participated in the great franchise demonstration at Budapest on June 8. Business, including munition making, was ...

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  30. HOMEBUSH SALES

    The sheep market a Homebush to day opened dearer for all grades. About 18,767 were forward As the market advanced the demand was ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent states that the Zionists of Russia have decidede in favor of a referendum amongst the Israelites on the ...

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  33. GENERAL SMUTS.

    The "Manchester Guardian" states that probably General Smuts will join the War Cabinet. (United Service Message.) ...

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  34. THE TURF

    The following acceptances were declared to day for the double to be run at Warwick Farm on Saturday: FLYING HANDCAP,—Boureong. ...

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  35. NOBLE RED CROSS WORK.

    The Red Cross up to the end of May distributed 3,000,000 packages of cigarettes. 3000 pounds of tobacco and 700 packages of foodstuffs. If ...

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