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  6. DEATH OF BISHOP HIGGINS

    It will be heard with much regret, not only by members of his own church, but by all sections of the community, that the Most Rev. Dr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRIA’S PREDICAMENT

    The Petrograd correspondent of “The Times” announces that the seizure of portion of the Warsaw-Petrograd railway line at Svientsiany was ...

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  8. ALLIES SILENCE GUNS.

    A Paris message reads:—“Shells from the Anglo-French guns have silenced the Turkish batteries on the Asiatic shores of the Dardanelles, ...

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  9. ADVERTISTMENTS PROHIBITED

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) yesterday made the following statement with regard to advertisements of goods made by enemy firms :— ...

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  10. TWO AUSTRALIANS REWARDED.

    The following Distinguished Conduct Medals have been awarded to Australians serving on Gallipoli :— Gunner G. Finlay, 2nd Battery, ...

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  11. AUSTRIAN ENVOY’S RECALL.

    Dr. C. Dumba, the, Austrian ambassador, whose recall has been asked for by America because of his attempt to stir up industrial strife, ...

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  12. EXPLOSIVES ON LINER.

    Two glass bottles, believed to contain explosives, have been discovered on board the White Star liner Lapland (18,694 tons), due to ...

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  13. TURKISH GIRL AS SNIPER.

    A Territorial soldier who has returned to England from the Dardanelles says that a Turkish girl was discovered sniping. She had round ...

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  14. PARTY PEACE IN BRITAIN.

    An Order in Council was signed by the King on Tuesday postponing the operation of the Welsh Disestablishment Act until the end of the war. ...

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  15. BRITISH SOCIALISTS AND THE WAR.

    The British Socialist party has agreed to a resolution dissociating itself from Pro-German intrigues for a premature peace. ...

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  16. ROUMANIAN ARMY.

    According to advices from Athens, all goods traffic on the Roumanian railways has been suspended. It is believed in the Greek capital that ...

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  17. AUSTRIA’S PLIGHT.

    It is reported from Zurich (Switzerland) that the Austrians are not able to take troops from the Eastern front for use against Italy, owing to the ...

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  18. SOUTH WALES MINERS.

    After the South Wales Conciliation Board had endorsed the settlements and agreements reached by the delegates of the men, the owners, and ...

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  19. REFUGEES.

    Tho Lord Mayor of Liverpool has received an urgent appeal for funds to assist in the organisation and feeding in Russia of 6,000,000 refugees from ...

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  20. GERMANY BLUFFS HER ALLY.

    It is learned authoritatively in Rome that the German scheme to force a passage from Orsova (North-Eastern Serbia) to Widin ...

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  21. PETROGRAD, TUESDAY, MID-NIGHT.

    In the north the German pressure continues near the Pikstern and Sauken lakes, in the district, of Rakiszki, westward of the Jacobstadt-Dvinsk ...

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  22. ITALY SCORES.

    Again the famous Italian Alpi[?] have put their intrepidity and daring to good use. The Rome correspondent of the ...

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  23. DEMANDS OF RAILWAYMEN.

    The executive of the Railway men’s Union are seeking a joint conference with the employers in connection with the pay and conditions of ...

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  24. BRITISH PRISONERS INSULTED.

    A British prisoner who has returned from Stendal, in Germany, says that the British are compelled to salute the Kaiser’s statue, and the ...

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  26. SEDITIONISTS SENTENCED.

    The trial of 61 Indians alleged to have taken part in a Seditious conspiracy against the British Government has concluded at Calcutta. Four ...

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  27. ENEMY LOSSES.

    In the south we crossed tho Goryn, the Derajno district, and progressed fighting. We captured an entire Austrian battalion. We stopped the ...

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  28. HOSTILE AlR RAIDS.

    The British Press Bureau announces that the raid on the Kentish coast by enemy aeroplanes on Monday resulted in seven people being injured. ...

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  29. TROOP TRAIN DISASTER.

    As a sequel to the accident at Quintinshill, near Gretna Green (Scotland), on May 23—the worst disaster in the history of British ...

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  30. WILL GERMANY ATTACK ITALY?

    Zurich (Switzerland) reports that large numbers of Germans continue to move towards the Italian frontier. There are 16 regiments in ...

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  31. PRECAUTIONS IN LONDON.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday the Financial Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. T. .J. McNamara), refused to discuss whether the methods ...

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  32. BIRTH AND EDUCATION.

    The Bishop was born at Mayvor County, West Meath, Ireland, and was in his 77th year. He was educated at St. Finian’s Seminary, Navan, and ...

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  33. BOMBS DROPPED ON TOWN.

    An Austrian aeroplane, flying the Italian flag, dropped bombs on Vicenza (42 miles west of Venice by rail), damaging the church and ...

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  34. VIENNA, TUESDAY, MIDNIGHT.

    In Eastern Galicia we repulsed a Russian attack on the Strypa front. The Russians in Volhynia (South-west Russia) have been reinforced, ...

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  35. OFFI[?]IAL COMMUNIQUES.

    The following official, bulletins have been issued. ...

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  36. THE BISHOP’S LIFE.

    The life of the late bishop cannot better be described than in the words of the Rev. C. B. Hunt, rector of the Redemptorist Monastery, ...

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  37. ROME.

    “The Austrians attempted a resolute attack in the Plezzo basin (Upper Isonzo), using asphyxiating gases and inflammable liquids, but ...

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  38. FRANCE’S EXPENDITURE.

    The French Minister for Finance (M. Ribot) is asking the Chamber of Deputies for a financial vote on account of the last quarter of 1915. ...

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  40. GERMAN SPY.

    Sensational disclosures arising out of the discovery in April last that Lieut-colonel Maissayedoff, interpreter with the staff of the 10th Russian Army, ...

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  41. VIENNA.

    “Our artillery expelled the Italians from a portion of their front over a width of several miles in the Tolmino (Upper Isonzo district), ...

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  42. GERMANY’S CROPS,.

    Heavy rain during harvesting has adversely affected the grain crops of Germany, according to advices received from Zurich (Switzerland). ...

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  43. ENEMY AEROPLANES BROUGHT DOWN.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris states that one of the most thrilling aeroplane duels of the war was witnessed on Monday. ...

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  45. S.S. ARABIC CRIME.

    President Woodrow Wilson has refused to discuss the case of the sinking of the s.s. Arabic with Germany on the basis of referring it to ...

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  46. SAVED GERMAN ARMY.

    Maissayedoff was cornered by the Grand Duke, and, confessing his guilt, betrayed his accomplices. He said that he had been 10 years in ...

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  47. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    The burial of the remains of his lordship will take place on Tuesday next at St. Patrick’s Cathedral at 10 a.m. The body has been embalmed, and will ...

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  48. TURKISH CLAIMS.

    The position on the Gallipoli peninsula is dealt with in the Turkish communiques as follows :— “Our artillery successfully shelled ...

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  49. CZAR AND KING GEORGE.

    The Czar has sent the following telegram to King George:— “In the serious time which my country is traversing, I am assuming ...

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  50. TOKENS OF RESPECT.

    Throughout Ballarat there were signs of mourning to-day. Mayor Brawn and Mayor Hoare each caused the Town Hall flags to be half-masted, ...

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  51. ANTI-GERMAN FEELING IN AMERICA.

    “There is a growing distrust in the United States of everything Teutonic,” declares the New York correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle.” ...

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