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  4. GREEK SITUATION.

    Further French troops and also a British detachment have landed at Pireaus. The military authorities at Piraeus have arrested four ex-Presidents of Reservist ...

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  5. WILD LIFE.

    At first at is somewhat startling to find that the extraordinary dislocation of the economic conditions of life in France and Flandens, due .to the war, has not disturbed ...

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  6. ZEPPELIN RAID.

    TWO Zeppelins were engaged in the raid on the east and south–east coast of England last night. One of the airships crossed the coast of ...

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  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    We most all help to win the war either by “going” or “foregoing.” “Damaged Goods.” It is a remarkable fact, in which this ...

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  8. KEEPING BUSY.

    Field–Marshall Sir Douglas Haig, in his report at noon on Sunday, said:—Portuguese troops on our front repelled several raids during June. We have to–day ...

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  10. Arrest of Reservist League Leaders.

    A later message states that M. Jonnart (Commissioner for the Protecting Powers) has declined the request of the Greek Minister for the Interior to immediately ...

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  11. Enemy Dispersed.

    The French Sunday noon- communique says:—An enemy attack which was being prepared against our positions at Labovelle and north–east of Cerny was ...

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  12. Allied Occupations.

    A. French communique, issued on Sunday, says that the advance in Thessaly continues. The French cavalry has reached Pharsalia and Domokos, 37 miles south of ...

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  13. France’s Great National Work.

    The Premier of France (M. Ribot), in his reply to M. Venizelos, says (that the protecting Powers, in allotting France the task of assisting Greece to regain unity, ...

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  14. WHERE NEXT?

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, writing from the British headquarters in France, states that there have been signs of bewilderment in the enemy after the loss of Messines. The ...

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  15. Influence of Stern Measures.

    Mr. Ward Price, the British war correspondent, writing from Larissa, states that the stem measures adopted to punish Greek treachery have had a salutary effect, ...

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  16. SUBMARINE MENACE.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Food Controller (Capt. Bathurst) states that there is no diminution in the enemy submarine activity and that the foe is ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER’S STORY.

    A correspondent writes:— In The Register of MAY 12 reference was made by the Berlin correspondent of The New York Times to the last letter which Prince ...

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  18. French Steamers Won.

    An official bulletin states that two French steamers report having been attacked by large s[?]marines near to the Spanish coast outside the declared ...

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  19. RUSSIAN NEWS.

    A wireless German official communique asserts:—Fighting activity has increased westward of Luck and south–eastward of Zloczow and on the Carpathians foreland. ...

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  20. Aeroplane Pilot’s Victory.

    A correspondent, writing from the eastern coastal town concerned in the raid, says:—About 2.40 a.m. a number of bombs the airship exploded with deafening ...

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  21. SERIOUS ALLEGATION.

    A charge of having, at Hilton, between January 23 and February 23, committed a serious offence on a girl, 1[?] yeais 3 months of age, was preferred against John H. Moyle, a ...

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  22. NOT SO DOGMATIC.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Chronicles states that a change of tone is observable in the Council or Workmen and Soldiers. In a letter to ...

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  23. Rheims Violently Bombarded.

    The French Sunday midnight communique remarks:—Following upon yesterday night’s bombardment in the Hurbebcse sector, the enemy attacked and succeeded ...

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  24. AUSTRIAN MURDER.

    The Vessiche Zeitung reports that the death sentence which was passed on Frederich Adler, on the charge of having fired revolver shots which resulted in the ...

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  25. Huns Claim Superiority.

    A wireless German official report, issued on Sunday, claims:—We repulsed the English south–westward of Warneton. The English continue attacks near Monchy ...

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  26. SEACLIFF CHEER-UP SOCIETY.

    Mrs. B. Benny (Honorary Secretary, Seacliff Cheer–up Society), reports:—A successful social to the mothers, wives and children of Brighten and Seacliff, and a farewell to Ptes. S. ...

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  27. “STAND OFF!”

    A Zeppelin which was seen outside the harbour of Cimbrisham (Sweden) received a violent cannonade, and withdrew in a damaged condition. ...

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  28. SOCIALIST VIEWS.

    Herr Branting (leader of the Peace Conference at Stockholm), in the course of an interview, stated that the conference did at stopping the war, but at ...

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  29. FOOD PROBLEM.

    There are indications that the Hungarian harvest is below the average, owing to drought. A few days ago Mr. S. Tucker, a resident ...

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  30. Reprisals Urged.

    A crowded meeting held at the London Opera House to–day, with the Lord Mayor of London presiding, resolved that systematic and ruthless reprisals were the only ...

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  31. ATTESTED ON MONDAY.

    Following are the names of the men who at tested at Adelaide on Monday:—H. W . HICKS, chef; R. L. HURST, architect; L. McARTNEY, clerk; A W. STEVENSON labourer. ...

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