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  4. ENEMY’S EMPTY GAINS

    A French communique states :— In the Cerny-Ailles sector a big callore shell bombardment redoubled in intensity towards night. Shortly ...

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  5. WEATHER REPORT FOR JUNE

    Meteorological conditions for the past month have been marked by a somewhat unusual succession of frosts and a normal rainfall. On no less ...

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  6. FATAL DOMESTIC QUARREL

    A tragedy occurred at Raumai, in Manawatu district, on Sunday. A man named George Jackson, residing with his wife and family attacked ...

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  7. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Steps towards the restoration of order in China are reported in despatches received at Washington from Pekin. It is stated that the ...

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  8. BRITISH BLOCKADE ZONE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at The Hague says that the Dutch Government has drawn the attention of Great Britain to the fact that the new regulation ...

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  9. KING FERDINAND SCARED.

    Messages received in Amsterdam from Rome state that King Ferdinand of Bulgaria has become frightened owing to the changed position in ...

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  10. THE RUSSIAN ATTACKS.

    German war correspondents say that the Russian artillerying at Stanislan is the most violent experienced in the East, giving evidence that the ...

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  11. THE MOUSE PLAGUE

    The work of rebagging and restacking wheat in mouse-proof enclosures continues in the railway yards in Southern Riverina, where the ...

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  12. BURNING OF WAITOTARA

    The officers and crew of the Union Company’s steamer Waitotara, which was burnt at sea, have arrived in Sydney from New Caledonia. They ...

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  13. ANOTHER WAR WINTER.

    French and British publicists, including all the review and newspaper editors, have abandoned hope of peace in 1917. ...

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  14. OPPOSITION TO WAR.

    Mr Thompson, the editor of the “Clarion,” writing to the “Daily Mail” from Petrograd, after interviews and conversations with ...

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  15. WITH THE AMERICANS.

    “Every transport,” telegraphs Mr Adams, who is visiting the Americans, “discussed the proper name for the soldiers. It was agreed that the old ...

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  16. HEAVY RAINS IN WEST

    Stormy weather has prevailed for the last few days, and heavy rains have fallen in Perth and the country districts. Several railway washaways ...

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  17. CONGRESS OF SOLDIERS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Petrograd says that the pan-Russian Congress of Soldiers carried a resolution that the Provisional Government should ...

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  18. COURTS CA[?]OT STAY THE

    LA FAYETTE (Ind.), April 28. If the United States Supreme Court is permitted to continue its policy of setting aside legislative enactments, ...

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  19. AUSTRIA AND PEACE.

    It is explained by the Vienna “Fremdenblatt” that Dr Von Seidler’s declaration in the Reichsrath was directed not against the rights of the ...

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  20. AMERICAN FOOD EXPORTS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that the British Government is demanding an export control policy, and has submitted to ...

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  21. P.L.C.

    The Yendon Branch, P.L.L., held a very successful euchre tournament and dance in the local Mechanics’ Hall on Friday evening last, when a ...

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  22. AGAINST DEMOCRACY

    “I oppose militarism because I believe it stands for the brute in human nature, and that if we adopt it the democracy is doomed. I hold to the ...

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  23. CANADIAN TRAIN DERAILED.

    Ottawa advices report that Sir William Mackenzie, President of the Canadian Northern Railway Company, was aboard an official train ...

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  24. RIOTING AT BUDAPEST

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam says that advices from Budapest state that the damage done during the franchise demonstrations is estimated ...

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  26. HUNS BETRAY DISCOMPOSURE

    A message from Zurich says that the German Press and military experts betray discomposure at the arrival of American troops in France. They ...

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  27. CONSTIPATION OR COMFORT P

    There can be neither comfort nor good health where constipation exists. Most people suffer from this cause at intervals, many are chronic victims. ...

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  29. POSITION IN GREECE.

    A message from Athens stated that M. Venezelos, the new Premier and Minister for War, acting with characteristic vigor and decision, has ...

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