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  3. A TERRIBLE SCOURGE.

    The "Arbeiter Zeitung" states that tuberculosis has become a scourge in Vienna. One death in every three is now attributed to consumption. ...

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  5. THE BIG OFFENSIVE. GERMAN LINE SMASHED.

    A United Press message from the British headquarters in France states that the British infantry this morning attacked the enemy on a ...

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  6. YPRES SALIENT ELIMINATED

    Mr. Gibbs, in a later message, states:—The Germans are now masking towards Warneton for a counter-attack. The salient at Ypres has been wiped out. The ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS. 1040TH DAY OF THE WAR

    Field-Marald Sir Da[?] Haig has forwarded the following despates regrading the latest British offensive:—Our operations to the southward of Y[?]res were ...

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  8. FRANCE DETERMINED CONFIDENCE IN THE GOVERNMENT.

    The French Senate has adopted an Order of the Day similar to the Chamber of Deputies, expressing complete confidence in the Government and its ...

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  9. D.T.N.S.

    The annual meeting of the Magil and Campbelltown branch of the D.T.N. Society was held in the Magill Institute on Wednesday evening. Mr. T Brooks presided. There was a large and ...

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  10. A GREAT VICTORY

    Mr. Phillip Gibbs contuning his narrative of the British offensive sgainst the Messines Ridge, states:—German prisoners state that the ...

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  12. GERMANS ADMIT DEFEAT.

    A wireless German official message states —The enemy have broken into our foremost position on the Wytsehaete salient. A violent battle continues, with fluctuating ...

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  13. LOST PROVINCES MUST BE RETURNED.

    In the French Senate to-day, prior to the Chamber, going into secret session, M. Ribot (the Premier), in an outspoken speech, said the Government, needed the ...

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  16. FOOD FOR FRANCE.

    It is officially announced that the United States collier Jupiter has arrived in France with 10,500 tons o£ foodstuffs. ...

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  17. ITALIAN FRONT HEAVY FIGHTING.

    An Italian official dispatch issued this evening states:—We repulsed to-day a heavy enemy attack in Bacher Valley. The enemy, who have been reinforced, launched ...

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  18. ALL OBJECTIVES SECURED.

    A message from London states that the British have captured all their objectives on a nine-mile front between Messines and Wytschaete. A later message states that ...

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  20. "THE ENGLISH ATTACKED."

    An intercepted German official message, per wireless, states:—Between Ypres and Armentieres an artilery battle has raged since yesterday with undiminished force. ...

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  21. FULL BRITISH SYMPATHY.

    In The House of Commons to-day, Mr. Ronald McNeill (Unionist) called attention to the French Senate's vote, reasserting that the war aims of France comprised ...

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  22. SPRINGING THE MINES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Loyd George), who was staying last night at Walton Heath, gave orders that he should be called at 8 O'clock in the morning. He ...

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  23. ENEMY CLAIM SUCCESSES.

    An Austrian official dispatch states:Massed attacks which the enemy made today at Jamiano broke down with heavy losses. We took 600 prisoners, making a ...

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  24. THE FRENCH FRONT.

    A French communique issued at noon toiday states:—A violent and well-aimed fire from our batteries nipped in the bud a strong German attack at midnight ...

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  25. ALLIES RULE THE WAVES AMERICAN SQUADRON IN FRENCH WATERS.

    It is announced that a squadron of American warships has arrived off the French coast. ...

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  26. BULGARIA AND PEACE

    Lord Robert Cecil (Minister for [?]oekade) denied in the House of Commons to-day that Bulgaris had made overtures to the Allies for a separate peace. ...

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  27. VICTIMS OF THE NAVAL FIGHT.

    The "Telegmal" reports that on Tuesday morning two German destroyers were [?]wed into the German naval base at Zecbregge ina avery damigal condition. A ...

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  28. SUCCESSFULAIR RAIDS GERMAN AERODROME BOMBED.

    The Admiralty report that a squadron of naval aeroplanes yesterday dropped a number of bombs on the German aerodrome at Nieu Munster, 15 miles south by ...

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  29. A TOUGH TASK.

    Mr. Phillip Gibes, the well-known war correspondent, telegraphing from the British front, states:—The battle of Messines, which began to-day at dawn, is more ...

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  30. CONSCRIPTION IN CANADA

    Deep disappoinment has been caused here at the failure of the negotiations for the formation of a coalition Government. Sir Robert Borden new proposes to ...

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  31. BOMBS ON A SUBMARINE.

    It is announced that some French, seaplanes on June 2, observing a submerged submarine approaching a steamer, with the obvious intention of attacking it, dropped ...

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  32. PERFIDIOUS CONSTANTINE.

    The "Daily Telegraphs" correspondent at Athens states that King Constantine recently offered to interviews in the war on the side of the Allies, his sole ...

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  33. BELGIANS BUSY.

    A Belgian communique states:—The artillery on both sides has been active along the whole front, but principally at Dixmude and between Steenstraete and Hetsas, ...

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  34. "LET AMERICA SEND ARMIES."

    The representative of the United Press Agency at Petrograd has had an interview with M. Tscheidze, president of the Workmen's and Soldiers' Council. He ...

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  35. DAMAGE AT ZEEBRUGGE AND GHENT.

    Eye-witnesses state that the Allies' aeroplanes did enormous damage during the recent raids on Zeebrugge and Ghent. ...

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  36. CANADA AND CONSCRIPTION PROPOSED NATIONAL GOVERNMENT.

    Sir Robert Borden to-day announced in Parliament that the negotiations with Sir Wilfred Laurier, with the object of forming a Coalition Cabinet, had failed. He ...

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  37. THE SHARE MARKET.

    Sales reported on the Stock Exchange between 12.30 and 3.15 p.m. on Friday:—Wallaroo, 53/ (50); B.H. Debenture. £102 10/; British [?]old, 30/3 (m.[?].o.);Zinc ...

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  38. WHAT OF RUSSIA? HINDENBURG SUSPICIOUS

    A dispatch from Petrograd states that both Field-Marshal Hindenburg and General Ludendorff have hurried to the Russian front to discover whether there are ...

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  39. THE ALLIES FIGHT ON.

    Mr. Phillip Snowden, in the House of Commons to-day, asked whether the Allies intended to fight on, regardless of all other considerations, until their objects ...

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  40. GALLANT COLONIALS

    Mr. Phillip Gibbs telegraphs that the Australians and New Zealanders were responsible for the capture of Messines. They took the town in one hundred ...

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  41. UNSTAMPED WEIGHTS.

    Recently the Port Adelaide City Council warned tradesmen within the municipality that all weights and measures were to be tested, and that prosecutions would follow ...

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  42. TOBACCO FOR PRISONERS.

    The man arrested by Detectives Mitchell, and Horseman and Constable R. James at a house in Waymouth-street on Thursday in connection with a foreach of prison ...

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  43. A BIG EXPLOSION.

    Advices from Petrograd state that there has been a great explosion there as a result of the accidental ignition of a large quantity of explosives that had just ...

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  44. WHY ALEXEIEFF RETIRED.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reports that General Allexeieff's retirement from the position of Commander-in-Chief of the Russian ...

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  45. AUSTRALIANS PARTICIPATE

    English, Irish, Australian, and NewZealand troops took part in the great new offensive. There never was such preliminary mining. One million pounds ...

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  46. HOW WAR COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED.

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand) presided last night at Burlington House, at a lecture by Professor Gilbert Murray, on "The ...

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  47. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S REPORT

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his report on the latest British offensive, States:—We have captured a number of guns and many trench mortars and ...

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  48. SUPPLIES OP CORNSACKS.

    The Prices Commissioner for South Australia (Mr. D. R. Davidson) received instructions to-day to publish an order requiring all holders of not less than two ...

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  49. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railway earnings for the week ended June 2, 1917, amounted to £42,721, compared with £36,508 for the corresponding week of 1916. ...

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  50. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mr. N. U. Goyder, of Royston Park, has been notified that his youngest son, Private Max S. Goyder, of 15th0 Field Ambulance, has been wounded in ...

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