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  4. GIGANTIC AERIAL RAID ON LONDON

    London was the scene of a powerful air raid oil Wednesday morning. A squadron of 15 hostile aeroplanes crossed the Essex coast, making for London. The raiders hovered, over the East End, dropping many bombs and causing a considerable number of casualties. The death roll is 97 ...

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  6. GREEK DYNASTIC CRISIS

    PARIS, Wednesday— Despite the efforts of the reservist groups at Athens, to create disorder, the abdication of King Constantine caused. little ...

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  7. SUBMARINE LOSSES.

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  8. THE YPRES THRUST

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Field Marshal Sit D. Haig reports:— We drove off enemy counter-at-tacks against our positions gained ...

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  9. THE KING'S SUCCESSOR.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—M. Jonnart, the French High Commissioner, on Monday, interviewed M. Zaimis, and demanded King Constantine's ...

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  10. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Vatican confirms the report that Mr. Bonar Law's son is a Turkish prisoner. ...

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  11. "ENGLAND FINISHED WITHIN TWO MONTHS."

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.— Von Hydebrand, leader of the German Conservatives, who is known as "Prussia's uncrowned King," is concluding a tour in the interests of pan- Germanism. He states that an admiral' informed him that such would be the triumph of the German ...

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  12. GREAT AERIAL BATTLE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A squadron of 15 hostile aeroplanes appeared over the city to-day. A great aerial battle is proceeding. ...

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  13. MR, FISHER IN SWITZERLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The "Manchester Guardian" states that General Smuts is expected to remain in Britain for the year, and will probably be ...

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  14. "A BLOW FOR GERMANY."

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The "Matin" states:— "The abdication of King Constantino is undoubtedly a blow for Germany, as it was on German gold ...

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  15. SCHOOL CHILDREN CALM.

    The raiders were never below 17,000 or 18,000" feet. The thick clouds of smoke from the incendiary bombs made many people in the street ...

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  16. THE CENTRAL POWERS

    ROME, Wednasday.—Austrian and German newspapers state that the reason why the Emperor Karl has refrained from toking the customary ...

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  17. LT.-COL. R. A. RAFFERTY, D S.O.

    It will undoubtedly be pleasing to the relatives and many friends of Major R. A, Rafferty to notice by the paper reports under His Majesty's honors that ...

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  18. THE OFFICIAL REPORT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Official About 15 hostile aeroplanes were heard crossing the Essex coast, and passing in the vicinity. More ...

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  19. ENGINEERS' DEMANDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The executive of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers has announced that application will be made for a wages' advance ...

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  20. PRINCE ALEXANDER'S ATTITUDE

    HOME, "Thursday. — Diplomatic circles are of opinion that Prince Alexander will favor the "Allies' cause. ...

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  21. MAJOR REDMOND HONORED

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The French Government conferred on Major "William Redmond the Cross of the Legion of Honor. The insignia will be sent ...

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  22. CONSTANTINE GOES TO SWITZERLAND.

    ATHENS, Wednesday. — King Constantino goes to Switzerland via Italy. ...

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  23. MORE GUNS WANTED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Dr. Addison, Minister for Munitions, addressing the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, pointed to the urgent ...

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  24. STATEMENT EST THE HOUSE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced King Constantino's ...

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  25. ONE RAIDER SMASHED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Bonar Law announced in the House of Commons to-day that 31 were killed in London, and 67 injured. One enemy ...

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  26. RECKLESS CURIOSITY.

    There was an element of danger in the fact that so many men in the city and East End ran into the streets in order to watch the raiders at work, ...

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  27. AGED MUST PERISH.

    Professor Delmer, the Australian who was recently released from Germany, says, continuing his articles in the London "Times":— ...

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  28. AIRMEN' AT GRIPS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The her, hazy weather gave perfect conditions for aeroplane operations. Bombs were dropped promiscuously in different areas. One set some empty ...

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  29. UNITED KINGDOM'S TRADE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Statistics of the trade of the United Kingdom for May show that the imports increased" by £3,827,726. while the ...

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  30. COMBATING VENEREAL DISEASES

    LONDON, Thursday.—King George has sent a message to the National Council for Combating Venereal Diseases, expressing his satisfaction at ...

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  31. NAVAL ENGAGEMENT REPORTED

    COPENHAGEN," Wednesday.—It is reported that a sea fight took place last night, when British destroyers chased, and, it is believed, sunk a ...

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  32. SCENES IN THE STREETS.

    Heavy traffic congested the city streets, but it proceeded unmoved, the drivers of the vans viewing the situation with fatalistic calmness. A ...

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  33. DEATH ROLL INCREASING.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Official Bombs were first dropped on the outskirts of East London at 11.30 a.m. this morning. Numerous bombs in ...

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  34. OVERSEA TRADE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Trade Corporation has presented to the Attorney-General a declaration that the corporation's fundamental object is to ...

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  35. ITALIAN FRONT

    ROME, Wednesday.—A war correspondent describes the luxurious conditions of the Austrian dugouts, which were found stocked with liquor and ...

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  36. FRENCH REPLY TO RUSSIA .

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday. — The French reply to the Russian proclamation of April declares that the French Government shares the ...

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  37. ITALIAN SHIPPING LOSSES.

    HOME, Thursday.—For the week ending June 10, 537 ships entered Italian ports ,and 498 ships departed. Of these, five Italian steamers and five ...

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  39. 13 EOMBS FALL IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—It is reported that 12 or 13 hostile aeroplanes reached the coast near North. Foreland, and crossed Esses flying ...

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  40. FOREIGN POLICY EXPLAINED.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" Milan correspondent stales that several Ministers have placed their portfolios at Count ...

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  41. A QUEEN'S ESCAPE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that Queen Wilhelmina has had a narrow escape. A train to which the Royal saloons were attached ...

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  42. OFFICIAL CASUALTY LIST.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Official The casualties in connection with the air raid now total 55 men, 16 women, 26 children (killed), 223 men, 222 women ...

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  44. RUSSIA'S REPLY TO PEACE DELEGATES.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday. — The Austrian peace delegates have been sent to Siberia as prisoners of war. ...

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  45. THE CASUAL AUSTRALIAN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The places damaged by the raiders included several Australian business houses. A well-known Australian business man ...

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  47. MRS. PANKUURST EN ROUTE. TO RUSSIA.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.— Mrs. Pankhurst has arrived at Bergen, on route to Russia. ...

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  48. AMERICA.

    BOULOGNE, Wednesday.—General Pershing and his staff have arrived on route to Paris. They received an enthusiastic welcome to Fiance. ...

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  49. KING GEORGE ON THE SCENE.

    Immediately King: George heard of the raid, he ordered his mtor car and visited the affected areas. where he was warmly cheered. Subsequently ...

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  50. 99 KILLED; 400 INJURED.

    LONDON, Thursday—Mr. Bonar Latt announced in the House of Commons that the air raid casualties were estimated at between 80 and 00 killed, ...

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  51. LIQUOR MANUFACTURE RESTRICTED.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — A Food Conservation Bill has been accepted by the Senate Agriculture Committee. It prohibits the use of non-perishable ...

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  52. GERMAN REPORT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A wireless German official report states: — Our airmen bombed "the fort of London." ...

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