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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS. 674TH DAY OF THE WAR

    The Russians continue to develop their new offensive between the Pripet marshes and the Roumanian frontier. Up to the present they have taken 25,000 pri-oners. ...

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  4. DEATH OF LORD KITCHENER. ON A BIG MISSION

    A message from Amsterdam states that during the Budget debate in the Reichstag Dr. Bethmann-Holleweg (Imperial Chancellor) said the Allies rejected Germany's ...

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  5. A TERRIBLE DISASTER. KITCHENER DROWNED.

    It is feared that Earl Kiteheener was drowned on Monday evening by the sinking of the steamer Hampshire while he was on his way to Buccia. The Hampshire ...

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  7. ALLEGED FORGERY

    Several charges of forgery were preferred, against Benjamin Sinclair, in the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday, before Messrs. S.[?]. Mitchell, S.M., T. Woodhead, J. ...

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  8. PARIS CONFERENCE

    An official announcement has been made that the Marquis of Crewe will attend the Par is Economic Conference as chief British reperesentative instead of Mr. Runeiman, ...

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  9. THE OFFICERS AND THE STAFF.

    The War Council was immediately summoned, and sat for two hours. General Sir W. Robertson. Sir Edward Grey, Mr. McKenna, and Mr. Lloyd George ...

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  10. AUSTRIANS ON THE RUN.

    An official [?] publisued in P[?]rad on [?] night [?] [?] from the pripet Marshes to the Houmanian froutier [?] [?] ...

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  11. YUAN SHIH KAI

    The President of the Chinese Republic ([?] [?])died of uraemia through [?] prestration. He was attended by [?] French surgeons and a number of ...

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  12. LONDON STAGGERED.

    London was staggered on reading the bald announcement to-day, "Kitchener drowned" on the earliest posters of the evening papers. The news reached ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. LORD KITCHENER'S PARTY

    Earl Kitchener's party consisted of Lieutenant-Colonel Fitzgerald (his military secretary), Brigadier-General Ellershaw, Lieutenant Macpherson, Mr. S. O'Beirne, ...

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  14. EXCITEMENT IN LONDON.

    The first impression in clubs and public offices was one of incredulity, but the definite character of Admiral Sir John Jellicoe's report and explanation ...

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  15. DEATH OF LORD KITCHENER THE OFFICIL DISPATCH.

    The Secretary of state for the Colonies has sent the following table to the Governor-General (Sir R. Munro Ferguson), under date of June 6:—"I regretfu11y aireport ...

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  16. NAVAL CHANGES

    [?] [?] Sir Frederick Hamilton Secand S[?] of the Admiralty since 1914,; has, succeeded Admiral Sir Robert Sw[?]rne [?]owry as Commander-in-Chief ...

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  17. KING IN LONDON.

    The King hurriedly returned to town and summoned Mr. Asquith to-the palace. Commander Bellairs, M.P., in an interview on Wednesday, insisted on the ...

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  18. DAMAGED GERMAN VESSELS.

    A report from Amsterdam states that a German torpedo boat destroyer has arrived at Zeebrugge towing a destroyer and a submarine. The former is without funnel, ...

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  19. TRIBUTE OF AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Hughes returned to London on Tuesday evening. Mr.Hughes, in commenting on the death of Earl Kitchener, said:—"It is a dreadful shock to the whole Empire. ...

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  20. NO HOPE.

    A rumor gained-strength during the afternoon that Earl Kitchener had been picked up, and this was probably based on the fact that the communique did not state ...

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  22. NORTH SEA FIGHT

    It is now clear that the Commonwealth battle cruiser Australia by bad luck lost the opportunity to participate in the North Sea battle, whereas her sister ship, the ...

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  24. THE KING'S TRIBUTE.

    The King, in an army order, expresses his profound regret concerning the death of Earl Kitchener, who gave 45 years of distinguished service to the State. It was ...

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  25. GERMAN COMMERCE RAIDERS.

    Admiral Hautefeuille, in a letter to M. Clemenceau, says he is astonished that journalists should allow themselves to be hypnotised by the heaviness of the British ...

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  26. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

    Mr. Hughes is momentarily the favorite candidate for the Presidential nomination in the Republican interest. Mr. Roosevelt, however, is a dominating influence, and he ...

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  29. THE DUBLIN RISING

    The court-martial of Captain Bowen Colthurst, who is charged with the murder of Messrs. Sheeney Skeffington, Dickson, and McIntyre during the Dublin rising, was ...

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  30. SHACKLETON EXPEDITION

    A telegram from Monte Video says the Uruguayan Government will dispatch the steamship Institu Topesca on Thursday to rescue the members of the Shackleton ...

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  31. CLOSING HOTELS.

    At a meeting of the Victorian Cabinet on Tuesday the principal question for discussion was that of the liquor referendum. The decision (the Premier announced) ...

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  32. THE BRAIN OF THE ARMY

    The news of the death of Earl Kitchener ran[?] like wildfire through the city of Paris. The Trench regarded him as the brain of the British army. The news caused as ...

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  33. THE JAWS OF THE FLEET.

    Admiral Sir David Beatty has written to Admiral Sir H. Meux as follows:—"We drew the enemy into the jaws of the fleet. I have no regrets except for the gallant ...

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  34. AN IMPORTANT CONFERENCE.

    Official:—Earl Kitchener was travelling to Petrograd to discuss important financial and military questions with the Czar and the Grand Duke Nicholas. ...

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  35. AMENDING THE FISHERIES ACT.

    The Fisheries Act has many loopholes, and when asked on Wednesday if he intended to amend the measure, the Minister of Industry (Hon. R. P. Blundell) replied: ...

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  36. THE OYSTER FISHERIES.

    The Government communicated with the New South Wales Government asking them to allow Mr. Stead, the Fisheries Expert of that State, to come to South Australia ...

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  37. SPIES ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE.

    There was an exciting scene on the London Stock Exchange on Tuesday. The members shouted, This is the work of spies. We shall no longer tolerate ...

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  38. PANAMA CANAL

    A private cable message received in Wellington. New Zealand, on Monday, reports there has been a fresh slip in the Culebra Cut, in the Panama Canal. The extent ...

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  39. LOSS OF THE INVINCIBLE.

    Mr. Thompson, physical instructor on the battle-cruiser Invincible, and one of five survivors, states that the Invincible Jed the battle line into action. Mr. Thompson was ...

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  40. SALE OF THE GOVERNOR MUSGRAVE.

    Some time ago when the lighthouses were transferred to the Commonwealth, and the Federal Government sent over a steamer to do the lighthouse work, the Governor ...

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  41. "HE DID HIS DUTY."

    Earl Rosebery, in an addres to the convalescent soldiers at Woodcote Park, Epsom, said:—"If the Prussions claimed the victory in the sea light off the ...

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  42. A WRECKED SCOW.

    There is no sign of the crew of the wrecked scow Southern Isles. The master is Captain Gibson, and the engineer Mr. Foster,and they married sisters of Mr ...

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  44. SUNK NEAR THE ORKNEYS.

    An official dispatch published on Tuesday afternoon says:—"Earl Kitchener and his staff were on board the liner shire when she struck a mine or was tor ...

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