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  4. THE REFERENDUM

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 words
  5. AUSTRALASIAN TROOPS IN RUSSIA.

    British troops are now fighting in almost every war area. In Russia a force of British Colonials including Australians and New ...

    Article : 397 words
  6. THE IRISH REVOLT.

    A number of German rifles have been seized from among the Irish rebels. Those seized at Wexford were mostly. German. ...

    Article : 91 words
  7. BULGARS INVADE GREECE

    Twenty-five thousand Bulgarians invaded Greece and occupied Demir-His-sar which is 45 miles north-east of Salonika. ...

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  9. THE EFFECT OF ADDITIONAL TAXATION.

    Owing to Mr. M’Kenna’s forthcoming additional income tax on American securities, many holders Congregated at the National Dept Office on Saturday ...

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  10. GREEK COMMANDER OPENS FIRE

    The Kupal Bass is practically the key to a series of-forts on the Damir Kishar plain. It constitutions the neck of a bottle in the Struma Valley, and ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE AT WORK.

    Lloyds report that an Austrian submarine entered Civitavecchia and shelled steel works doing slight damage. The submarine also shelled and ...

    Article : 45 words
  12. GERMAN FABRICATION EXPOSED

    The “Martin” says that at the end of twenty two months of war Professor Sowhalde, director of the “German Weekly Medical Review,” writes the ...

    Article : 133 words
  13. TWO ITALIAN WESSELS SUNK.

    The Italian steamer Maravia was torped[?] in the Mediterranean. The Italian vessel Nita was also sunk. ...

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  14. GREEK EVACUATION JUSTIFIED.

    The Premier and the War Office have [?]justified the evacuation of Rupal pa[?] [?]owing to the German and Bulgar threat to occupy it [?]. ...

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  15. ADMIRALTY WAKING UP.

    Owing to leakages of the secret instructions issued to s ships, the Admiralty is fording aliens, whether naturalised or [?], to command British ...

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  16. PAINFUL GREEK ADMISSIONS.

    A semi-official message says the Government says m consideration of the concessions made to the Entente Allies and with a desire to observe a strict ...

    Article : 127 words
  17. DETAILS OF THE AFFAIR.

    Twenty five thousand Bulgarians [?] arossed the frontier and occupied Rupal [?]Pass. They demanded the surrender of the Greek fort and earthworks at the ...

    Article : 109 words
  18. CAPTAIN’S INVENTION.

    The Secretary of the Admiralty made the following announcement:— A statement has appeared in the Dutch paper “Toekomst” to the effect ...

    Article : 71 words
  19. CONDITIONS IN BELEAGUERED EMPIRES.

    The “Daily Chromic” publishes an interview with a neutral traveller; who describes the condition throughout the beleaguered empires. The ...

    Article : 311 words
  20. ITALY ADOPTS DAYLIGHT SAVING.

    Italy is adopting the daylight saving system on June 6. ...

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  21. HYMN OVER SUNK DESTROYER.

    When the Admiralty lifts the veil of Secrecy surrounding the latest dash by the British fleet to the German coast one of the boldest and most ...

    Article : 430 words
  22. HOW LONG WILL THE WAR LAST?

    How long will the war last? “Nobody really knows or can know,” says the “Times.” “There are far too many uncertain factors to permit ...

    Article : 451 words
  23. WARNING TO MUNITION WORKERS.

    Mr. J. N. Griffiths, M.P., after being 14 months at the front, makes a striking appeal to munition workers through the “Weekly Depatch.” ...

    Article : 305 words
  24. “PLEASE TAKE US PRISONERS.”

    This remarkable account of how a party of Germans asked to be taken prisoners is sent by Private I. Cliffe, of the Gordon Highlanders, a Sheffield ...

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  25. FURTHER ADVANCE OF THE BULGARS.

    The Bulgars have occupied four more forts, including fort Dragotina. They have also reached Spatovo. There are considerable movements of Bulgars at ...

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  26. ON THE WESTERN FRONT.

    A communique reads :— “We occupied the southern lips of three craters caused by German mines at Hautechevauche, in the Argonne. ...

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  27. OCCUPATION OF GREEK TERRITORY.

    The Bulgars crossed the frontier at three in the morning. The German and Bulgar superior offio[?]rs informed the Greek commander they were obliged to ...

    Article : 117 words
  28. DESTRUCTION OF A ZEPPELIN.

    The bodies of An officer and another man belonging to a Zeppelin have been washed ashore at Esbjerg, also wreckage, which suggests that a Zeppelin ...

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  29. GERMAN MINES ON SWEDISH COAST.

    Since 1914 six hundred mines have been washed up on the Swedish coast, while Swedish marines hare destroyed 500. ...

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  30. KITCHENER’S PLANS.

    I am able to say on authority, which I have invariably found to be trustworthy, that Lord Kitchener is making arrangements to resume his duties ...

    Article : 167 words
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  32. NEW MORNING NEWSPAPER.

    Nearly £100,000 capital has been subscribed for a new Liberal morning newspaper to represent the views of Mr Lloyd George. ...

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