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  5. FINANCING THE WAR.

    In the House of Commons there was discussion on the Consolidated Funds Bill. Members “criticised the financing of ...

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  6. WHO IS TO BLAME?

    A White Paper, dealing with the Mesopotamia correspondence, shows that General Townshend warned the Government that if it was desired to ...

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  7. RAPID DEVELOPMENTS IN THE RALKANS.

    The Bulgarians from Xanthia are rapidly approaching Nestos Bridge. Abridge is advancing in the Struma Valley from petrich. ...

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  8. VERDUN BATTLE

    A communique reads:— “Our artillery wrecked the enemy’s first line works in the Beauvresinge region. ...

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  9. THE TRAGEDY OF KUT.

    A white paper shows that neither the Home Government nor the Government India were aware of General Townshend’s so-called protest. Mr. Chamberlain ...

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  10. FIERCE ARTILLERY DUELS ON BRITISH FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:— “The enemy’s artillery was most attive particularly between the La Bassee Canal and Arras. ...

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  11. GENERAL MAXWELL AND IRISH BISHOP.

    Newspapers publish letters between General Maxwell and Dr. [?] who was Bishop of [?] for 30 years. He was described by Mr. Birrell ...

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  12. HOW UNREASONABLE

    Mr. Donohoe, writing from Athens, says apart from protesting to the central powers it is unlikely Greece will act. ...

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  13. STRUGGLE CONTINUES AT VERDUN.

    A communique reads: — “The enemy all day long made an intense bombardment with heavy guns from Avocourt Wood to Cumieres. . ...

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  14. ON THE ITALIAN FRONTS.

    A communique reads:— “The enemy in Lab[?]a Valley renewed his obstinate and bloody attacks which were again and again broken. ...

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  15. EVACUATION OF ANZAC.

    Mr. Ward Price, in the course of a detailed story of the evacuation of Anzac and Suvla Bay, states that General Sir Ian Hamilton estimated the probable ...

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  16. THE FATE OF TURKEY.

    Lord Bryce in the course of a speech to-day said the spirit of aggression did not prevail in Liberal Germany prior to 1864. He hoped the defeat of Germany ...

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  17. IRISH REVOLT.

    At the inquiry into the causes of the Irish revolt Sir John Roses ex-Chief Commissioner of the Dublin police condemened the lapsing of the Arms Act in ...

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  18. FIERCE FIGHTING AT MORT HOMME.

    The “Daily News” Paris correspondent says the the Crown Prize manifestly wanted to settle the position at Mort Homme once and for all, hence the important ...

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  19. FACTS FOR THE HUNS.

    LONDON, May 29. Mr. Herbert Samuel, in the House of Commons, said since the war there had been three naval attacks on Britain, ...

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  20. HUGE AUSTRIAN LOSSES ON THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    The estimated Australian losses on the Italian front since May 14 total 100,000. ...

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  21. HUNDREDTH DAY OF VERDUN BATTLE.

    President Roinc[?] visited Verdun on the hundredth day of the battle. ...

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