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  4. AUSTRIAN ADVANCE

    An Austrian official message says:--Arsiero and Asiago have been captured by our troops. North-west of Asiago we have stormed and taken the Gallio hoights and have also captured Monte Priafora. ...

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  5. FRENCH SUCCESS

    A Berlin official communique admits that the French attacks have penetrated over a front of 400 yards of the German trenches south-east of Dead Man's Hill. "Elsewhere," says the message, "the enemy was repulsed with heavy losses." "A British aeroplane was brought down west of Cambrai." ...

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  7. ANZACS FIGHTING

    The Commander-in-Chief in Egypt reports that Australian and New Zealand mounted troops carried out another successful enterprise on the morning of May 31, attackin an ...

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  8. GREEKS HOLD DEMIRHISSAR

    Mr. Calvert, the London Times correspondent in the Balkans, says that there are no German troops and only a few German officers on the Macedonian front. But there are thousands of Bulgarians there who are clad in Gorman uniforms, and those took part in the invasion of Greek territory. ...

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  9. ALLIES REPULSE NIGHT ATTACK

    The Paris official message, issued this afternoon, says:--"There was violent artillery firing on the whole of the Dead Man's Hill positions. "A German night attack on the eastern slopes was completely repulsed. "On Wednesday night a French air squadron dropped 20 bombs on Thionville and ...

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  10. BERINGIA BATTLE

    The War Office reports that the Sirdar of Egypt, General Sir Francis Wingate, estimates that the enemy force defeated at Beringia recently was 2600 strong. ...

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  11. BELGIAN COAST TOWNS SHELLED

    The Official Press Burean announces that the British Air Board has issued the first periodical summary of the principal incidents described in the reports from the naval and ...

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  12. SUNK WITHOUT WARNING

    The Official Press Bureau announces that the steamer City of Lucknow was sunk on April 30 by a German submarine without any warning being given. ...

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  13. SERVIANS IN BRITISH UNIFORMS

    A Berlin official message says that a weak enemy attack west of Lake Doiran was repulsed. Some Servians, who were wearing British uniforms, were taken prisoners. Lake Doiran is close to tho western end of the Bulgar-German front. It is about 37 ...

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  14. LAND SETTLEMENT

    The announcement by Mr. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, regarding land settlement has created a deal of interest. A large number of men who have already been discharged from ...

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  15. DILLON NOT HOPEFUL

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Dillon (Nationalist) urged the necessity for a quick settlement of martial law and other matters connected with the Irish rebellion. ...

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  16. LIEBKNECHT UNDER BAN

    Dr. Licbknecht, the Social Democrat leader in Germany, has been indicted for treason. Karl Liebknecht is member of the Rerchstag for Potsdam. He is a lawyer, and ...

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  17. NORWEGIAN STEAMER SUNK

    The Norwegian steamer Rauma, 3047 tons, has been sunk. ...

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  18. BETTER THAN EVER

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, President of the Board of Education, said, in the course of a speech at Leeds, that Mr. Lloyd George had authorised the statement that we now stood ...

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  19. DAMAGED ZEPPELIN

    A Copenhagen report states that the Zeppelin L64 passed over Fanoe Island this morning, going in a south-westerly direction. She was apparently badly damaged. ...

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  20. PEOPLING THE EMPIRE

    A conference of the Empire Land Settlement Committee was held to-day at the Royal Colonial Institute, Earl Grey, formerly Governor-General of Canada, presiding. It was ...

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  21. TURNING GERMANS OUT

    Judge Eastbury to-day dismissed, the appeal of a naturalised German named Nathaniel Cassels, who made an application to compel the committee of the London Stock ...

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  22. GOOD PROGRESS REPORTED

    The London Evening Standard understands that good progress has been made in the settlement of the Irish difficulty. It is proposed to constitute the present Irish ...

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  23. BRITISH SUPERIORITY IN AIR

    At the inquiry into the administration of the Royal Flying Corps Sir Alfred Mond, M.P., suggested the superiority of the Gorman machines. He said that when he visited ...

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  24. A YEAR AGO

    French troops have conquered Ablain and St. Nazaire, as well as German works on a plateau eastward of Notre Dame de Lorette, and repulsed attacks near Souchez. Gains ...

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  25. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS

    In the House of Lords yesterday, Lord Newton, replying to questions' concerning the treatment of British war prisoners, said that Germany had 25,621 British military ...

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  26. AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

    Brigadier General Sir Newton Moore has handed over to Brigadier General Sellheim the administration of Australian troops in England. ...

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  27. TWINS VOLUNTEER

    Recruiting-sergeant Pickering, who is doing duty at Yass, had a unique experience on Wednesday, when he secured twin brothers as recruits. They are the sons of Mr. ...

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  28. HARD-WORKED MINISTERS

    Moving in the House of Commons to-day that the House should adjourn for three weeks. Mr. Asquith said that the recess was urgently needed so that Ministers should be ...

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  29. ENLISTING FOREIGNERS

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Samuel, Home Secretary, stated that the Government regarded as important the enlistment in the respective armies of the men ...

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  30. AFTER-WAR DUMPING

    In the House of Commons to-day Major Hunt (Unionist) asked whether sufficient import duties could be imposed after the war to prevent our industries being swamped by ...

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  31. ANZAC BUFFET'S SUCCESS

    The A.N.A.'s first annual report regarding the Anzac Buffet in London says that the daily attendance was a minimum of 300 and a maximum of 1000 to 1500. ...

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  32. DUNTROON MEN

    In a message to the commandant of the Duntroon College, General Sir Ian Hamilton says that he is not over-stating the case when he says that each Duntroon educated ...

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  33. REMOUNT UNITS RETURN

    A number of demobilised remount units will arrive in Sydney to-morrow at 9.39 a.m. ...

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