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  3. ITALIAN TENACITY

    An official dispatch issued in Some on Wednesday afternoon states:—"There was most severe fighting on Monday night in the Travignolo Valley. The enemy ...

    Article : 52 words
  4. STOP PRESS NEW. BRISK ARTILLERY

    An official communique issued in Paris at midnight on Wednesday states:-—"On the Chemin des Dames the enemy bombarded the positions we occupy in the region of ...

    Article : 81 words
  5. THE CHAMPAGNE FRONT. FRENCH BRILLIANCE.

    An official communique issued in paris on Wednesday afternoon reports:—"On Tuesday evening we made a lively attack on three points of our front at ...

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  7. A BOGUS ROMNEY

    Mr. Huntington, a New York picture buyer, has recovered £20,000 from Messrs. Lewis & Simmons, picture dealers, which was the price he paid for a ...

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  8. FRANCHISE BILL

    The House of Commons on Wednesday rejected, the amendment of LieutenantColonel Sanders (Unionist), by which he sought to shelve the Franchise Bill, by 329 ...

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  9. THE SEA TIGERS

    An official Italian dispatch states:—Durg the week ended on Saturday last 400 merchanimen entered Italian ports and 387 vessela left Italy. No steamers were ...

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  10. Family Notices

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  11. THE CENTRAL POWERS

    M. Aguero, a former Cuban Minister to Berlin,"states:—Things are going badly across the Rihine. It is impossible for Roumania to furnish aid to the Central ...

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  12. RHEIMS CATHEDRAL

    The Government Architectural Expert reports that Rheims Cathedral will probably collapse. The edifice is already tottering. The central transept has suffered ...

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  13. MR. MASSEY.

    Mr. Massey and Sir Joseph Ward arrived in Ottawa to-day, and they had a lengthy conference with Sir Robert Borden. They were accorded the honor of seats on the ...

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  14. SOCIALIST CONFERENCE.

    The departure of the American Socialists who had arranged to attend the conference of Socialists in Stockholm, has been prohibited. ...

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  15. LOST IN LONDON

    About 40,000. dependants of Canadian soldiers are now stranded in England. Many who came over to see their wounded relatives who are in various military hospitals ...

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  17. BRITISH ACTIVE

    Field-Marshal Sir Dougles Haig in a dis paten issued at noon cm Wednesday reports:—"The Germans on Tuesday night heavily bombarded our position in the ...

    Article : 192 words
  18. PRICE OF OATMEAL.

    Lord Devonport, the Food Controller, has fixed the maximum retail price of oatmeal until June 18 at 5d. per pound in England and Ireland and 4½d. in Scotland. ...

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  19. GERMANIA SOLD.

    At a sale of German yachts In England on Wednesday Baron Krupp's racing yacht, Germhnia, reallsed £10,000. ...

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  20. BELGIAN SLAVES

    The Belglan Government has received in formation that the Germans have renewed the deportation of able-boditd citizens. Since the beginning of May 3.000 men have ...

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  21. CHANGES IN AUSTRIA.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Amsterdam reports:—There are indications of forthcoming political and economic changes in Austria. The Emperor ...

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  22. GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    William Gruner (19) was to-day found guilty of the manslaughter of Robert Walker, licensee of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Richmond, on the night of April ...

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  23. DUTCH ENTERPRISE/

    The Dutch Government have requisi[?]oned shipping to the extent of 100,000 tons to earry wheat from America to Holland. ...

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  24. MAKING MUNITIONS

    The British War Cabinet, owing to the entry of the United States into the war. have decided that it is no longer necessary to compiete the great factory which was ...

    Article : 88 words
  25. Family Notices

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  26. SON OF THE KAISER

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that [?] a Norwegian newspaper reports that Princs Eitel Friedrich, a sin of the Kaiser, has died of typhus fever. ...

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  27. Family Notices

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  28. AGAINST THE KAISER.

    The German Governments have Instituted prosecutions against six of the minority Socialists, including Dr. Ledebour, the leader, on charges of malting speeches ...

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  29. MILITARY SERVICE.

    The police and military authorities on Friday raided, several East-End gambling dens in search of military shirkers and absentees. Exciting seenes Resulted, and ...

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  30. FINAL PAYMENTS.

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  31. CANADIAN SOLDIERS.

    The age of twenty is fixed as the minimum age for conscripts under the Canadian Conscription Pill which is to be introduced into the Dominion Parliament this week. ...

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  32. GERMANS FOILED.

    Mr. Warner Allen, telegraphing from the Champagne front, states:—Violent German counter-attacks followed the brilliant French success in the Moronvillers hills. I ...

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  33. BRAZIL ANGRY

    The Central News Press Agency says: —Brazilian diplomatic quarters in London expect an early declaration of war by Brazil against Germany. Thongh ...

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  34. FIGHT FOR FREEDOM

    The Official Press Bureau announces:—M. Poineare, the President of France, telegraphed to the King on the occasion of Empire Bay, to renew the warm wishes ...

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  35. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  36. INTERPRETATION OF A WILL

    His Honor the Chief Justice gave his reserved judgment at the Civil Court on Thursday in the case of the administration of the will of the late James ...

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  37. ENGLISH RACING.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) accorded a conciliatory reception to the Jockey Club deputation which, interviewed him in respect to the stoppage of racing. ...

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  38. TOWN ON FIRE

    Advices received in Amsterdam from Buda-Pest state that 1,000 houses have been burnt at Gyoengyoes, and that 250 buildings are still burning. Seven ...

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  39. AMERICAN AFFAIRS

    A number of anti-suomarine devices are undergoing tests, and the Navy Department reports that hopes are entertained that these will act as a counter-check on ...

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  40. SENATOR ROWELL'S POSITION.

    Although Colonel James Rowall, C.B., was elected by the voting on May 5 to be one of the South Australian members of the Senate, his term, in the ordinary ...

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  41. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS A VISITOR INJURED.

    Mr. H. Chambers, or Kadina, who is on a visit to his son, was out with him in a motor sidecar. When returning from Herri the motor cycle collided with a motor ...

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  42. MUNITION STRIKERS

    The charges preferred against the munition strike leaders, which came up for hearing at the Bow-street Police Court on Wednesday, were withdrawn. The ...

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  43. AN OLD ALAN INJURED.

    Mr. David Wakefield, an old resident of the district, was lifting a gate when it fell on him and caused internal injuries. An operation was found necessary to give him ...

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  44. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary for India, in the House of Commons on Wednesday, said the decision of the War Conference in regard to the position of ...

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  45. TWO BROKEN LIMBS.

    Leslie Schapel, son of Mr. G. Schapel, was playing with other children when he fell and broke his leg. Mrs. E. Lambert, of Cudlee Creek, ran ...

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  46. CART AND RAILWAY ENGINE COLLIDE.

    Mr. Thomas Ely, a fish-hawker, of Milltary-road, Semaphore, was driving a horse attached to a cart along the southern side of St. Vincent-street, Port Adelaide, ...

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  47. BOY KILLED BY HORSE.

    While playing near a horse on Saturday, Henry Gascofgne (8), who lived with his parents in Brunswick, Victoria, was kicked on the head. He was admitted to the ...

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  48. SIGNOR MARCONI.

    Signor Marconi, tee originator of wireless telegraphy, has arrived in America with the Italian Commissioners. He intends to show the United States authorities his ...

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  49. POSITION OF RUSSIA

    The Russian Ambassador in Some is confident that the revolution has entered its last phase. An event of extraordinary importance will shortly occur. He regards ...

    Article : 77 words
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  51. A SOLDIER KILLED.

    At an inquest held at Albury regarding the death of a returned soldier, Miahael Cluney, who fell from a troop train near Barnawnrtha, evidence was given that ...

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  53. RETURNED SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    Edgar Irving Lee (22), a returned, soldier. was found dead at a relative's home at Kegarah, New South Wales, with a bullet wound in his head and a six-ohaniber ...

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  54. MARSHAL JOFFRE

    Marshal Joffre and M. Vivian, who recently went to the United States with a mission from France, have arrived in Paris. ...

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  55. OLD WOMAN BURNT.

    Mary Parker (70). living alone at bane Cove-road, Greenwich, New South Wales, when retiring to bed accidentally set fire to a mosquito net, burning herself severely ...

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