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  6. DOUBLE VICTORY

    Reuter's correspondent at Headquarters says that the most intense lighting continues to be in the neighbourhood of Bullecourt, where the battle is ...

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  7. INTERNAL GERMANY

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that a message from Berlin says that the Constitutional Committee of the Reichstag has adopted the ...

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  8. OPINION DIVIDED.

    The ”Times” correspondent at Petrograd says that the declaration of M. Miliukoff, Minister for foreign Affairs, regarding Russia's aims in ...

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  9. NOTABLE TRENCH SUCCESS

    A French communique says':— A brilliantly-conducted operation made us masters of the village of Craonne and several strong points east ...

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  10. ANZACS' DESPERATE STRUGGLE.

    Correspondents on the West Front pay glowing tributes to the magnificent dash and gallantry of the Australians. ...

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  11. THE CALL FOR MONEY.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York reports that further loans of £45,000,000 to France, and £5,000,000 to England have been ...

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  12. ANZACS ENGAGED.

    Mr Keith Murdoch's telegrams from the Anzac headquarters state that the battle in which the Australians were engaged on 3rd May was the ...

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  13. RUSSIA'S CRISES.

    Later advices from Petrograd report that the executive of the Workmen's and Soldiers' delegates, by a majority of 514 to 19, accepted as ...

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  14. EMPLOYERS, CAUSE STRIKE.

    In the House of Commons on Friday Mr W. C. Anderson, Labor member her for Sheffield, asked whether the six wears' strike of 30,000 engineers ...

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  15. FATE OF GERMANY

    Speaking at Munich, the Bavarian Minister, Dr Bretreich, admitted that the food situation was very serious. The people must be prepared to live ...

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  16. SUICIDE AT LINTON

    At Linton on Saturday evening a sensation was caused when it was ascertained that Mr James O'Shea, head teacher at the local State school, had ...

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  17. GERMAN CONSTITUTION

    The Constitution Committee of the Reichstag's at its first meeting, considered proposals by the Centre National Liberals and Progressives ...

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  18. RAID BY BELGIAN AIRMEN.

    A Belgian communique says that Allied aviators bomarded the German man aviation centre at Ghistilles. The Belgians dropped a large ...

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  19. FIRE AT A RACECOURSE

    There was a narrow escape from a serious fire at the Mentone Racecourse on Saturday. Shortly after the third race has been run smoke was ...

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  20. ADDITIONAL FRENCH GAINS.

    The latest French communique reports—“Operations were continued and developed in conjunction with the British. We were brilliantly ...

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  21. RUSSIANS ABANDON MUSH

    A Russian communique states:—“In the Caucasus, for strategic reasons. our troops in Ognot and Mush took up new positions, and the Turks occupied ...

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  22. FURTHER, DISORDERS,

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that another collision occurred on Friday evening between soldiers and Leninist workmen. Three ...

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  23. GERMAN CLAIMS

    A later wireless German official report states that the English attack on both sides of Bull court was repulsed. The English prisoners increased to ...

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  24. SUBMARINES TO BE BOTTLED UP

    Washington advices report that the British Commission's experts are considering plans presented by the United States naval strategists to bottle up ...

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  26. PROBLEM MAY BE SOLVED

    Reuter's correspondent at New York reports that the newspapers devote much attention to a statement of the possibility that tho submarine menace ...

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  27. OPEN FIGHTING IN PROGRESS

    Mr Beach Thomas says that there is open fighting on the whole battlefront. The British, regarding this as a forgotten form of warfare, find it ...

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  28. HAIG'S BOLD STROKE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig's most bold and brave stroke at Vimy Ridge has changed the whole course of the operations on the West Front. ...

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  29. A PITIFUL STORY

    “In the name of our dear Saviour, Who said— 'Suffer little children to come unto Me, and I will receive them, I beseec you to send police ...

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  30. PROBABLY DEMONSTRATIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd, wiring on Saturday, says that great pro-Ally demonstrations took place last night outside the British, ...

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  32. SINKING THE ARCADIAN

    A British officer who was on the British transport Arcadian, 8939 tons, when it was torpedoed in the Mediterranean on 15th April, states that the ...

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  35. AMERICA AND ALLIES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the most patriotic demonstration in the history of the nation' s capital took place ...

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  37. BRITISH LABORITES ARRIVE.

    New York reports that a delegation of British Labor leaders has arrived to confer with Mr Samuel Gompers, President of the American ...

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