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  5. THE ZEPPELIN RAID

    LONDON, Monday.—A German communique referring to yesterday's Zeppelin raid, speak of attacking "important fortresses in the south of England" ...

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  6. GERMAN RETREAT PREDICTED

    LONDON, Monday.—Field Marshall Sir D. Haig reports:— Early this morning the enemy delivered strong local attacks upon ...

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  7. MR. HOLMAN IN LONDON

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Walter Long (Secretary for the Colonies), Lord,Emmett, Lord Aidenham, Sir Rider Haggard, Mr. John Hodge ...

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  8. GERMAN HARVEST DOOMED

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—The newspaper. "Ribestif Tidende," which is always well-informed upon German matters, says that it is impossible, that ...

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  9. INOUEST ON VICTIMS.

    LONDON, Monday. — A coroner's jury at the City of London inqueston 49 victims of the air raid, added a rider that the city should be warned ...

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  10. THE RAID ON GHENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—The "Telgraaf" states that the recent Allied air raid on Ghent entirely destroyed the munition factory and all the ...

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  11. U BOATS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Admiralty announces that an enemy submarine sank the British transport Cameronian, on June 2 in the Eastern ...

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  12. CITY, CORONER'S COMMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—At a city inquest the coroner, Mr. Waldo, said that he hoped that, at a later stage, hands would be laid upon the Kaiser ...

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  13. THE IRREPRESSIBLE KAISER.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday. — The Kaiser, reviewing the Guards of the Landwehr, said:—"The enemy's longprepared Spring offensive has been a ...

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  14. THE WRECKED ZEPPELIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sightseers are pilgrimaging to the scene of the wrecked Zeppelin, which is encircled with barbed wire. Soldiers are guarding ...

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  15. JAPANESE SINK A U BOAT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Admiralty announces that a Japanese torpedo font flotilla attacked, rind it is believed, sunk an enemy submarine in the ...

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  16. AUSTRIA MUNITION FACTORY EXPLOSION.

    BERNE, Monday.—According to Vienna reports a formidable explosion has occurred at Steinfeld (a suburb of Vicuna). Three munition depots ...

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  17. THE CHAMPAGNE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—A communique states:— There is marked artillery activity in the region of Laffanx, activitytion the region of Laffaux, at ...

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  18. NORWAY'S DEATH ROLL.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—Daring the period of the war the Germans have sunk by submarines 562 Norwegian ships of a total tonnage of ...

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  19. 100 INJURED.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—A Vienna official message states that 100 were injured at Steinfield ...

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  20. THE FALL OF THE MARK.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. — "Vorwaerts" laments the depreciation of the mark, 100 of which are now only worth 65 Swiss francs or 34 Dutch ...

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  21. IRON DISCIPLINE

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The United Press Petrograd correspondent states that M. Kerensky has discarded persuasion for the iron, hand of ...

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  22. WHERE IS CONSTANTINE ?

    LONDON, Tuesday. — There are conflicting reports concerning Constantino's movements. Rome messages declare that the is resting at Messina ...

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  23. BRITISH AIR SUPREMACY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Field-Marshal Sir D. Haig reports:— We took 22 prisoners this morning during the enemy's failure to ...

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  24. HUNGARIAN CENSORSHIP.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—An official message from Budapest states that Count Estrrlmzx's Cabinet, at its first meeting, abolished the political ...

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  25. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Monday.—Crowds welcomed the released Sinu Feiners at Dublin. There was much animation, but no disorder ...

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  26. VENIZELIST GOVERNMENT SUPPORTED.

    PARIS, Monday. — A French Eastern communique states:— The units of the British Air Service successfully bombarded the ...

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  27. GERMAN RETREAT PREDICTED.

    PARIS Tuesday.—Military experts predict that the Germans will be compelled to fall back, because the YpresCanal and the River Lys are at the ...

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  28. RACING PRCHIBTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A meeting at Queen's Hall protested against the stoppage of racing, and demanded a limited resumption ...

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  29. RAILWAYMEN'S INDIGNANT FROTEST.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The National Union of Railwaymen expelled the Government shorthand writer. Mr. Thomas said that the conference was ...

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  30. AMERICAN SHIPBUILDING

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—It is announced that the Government has contracted for an additional 10 steel ships and 34 wooden hulls ...

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  31. GERMAN COMMUNIQUES

    LONDON, Monday.—A German communique states:— Lively artillery operations continue on both sides of Yores and the ...

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  33. AERIAL PROGRAMME.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—It is announced that the first year's aeroplane programme provides for 30,000 bombing and observation planes ...

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  35. AFRICAN NATIONAL AGITATORS

    LONDON, Monday.—Owing to the atttiude of some of the Nationalist papers, General Botha has warned the Transvaal Nationnlists against ...

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  36. BELGIUM'S REINSTATEMENT ESSENTIAL.

    PORTLAND (Oregon), Monday. — Dr. Wilson stated to-day that America was determined that Belgium should be restored to her former place among ...

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  37. A BETTER ATMOSPHERE.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.—A secret ballot of the Workers Committee and Social Democrats favored an advance by the armies. The Social ...

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  38. FEEDING THE GUNS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dr. Addison (Munitions Minister), addressing a conference of Trade Unionists, justifies tho dilution of labor in private work ...

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  39. "IMPERIAL INTERFERENCE."'

    CAPETOWN, Monday. — General Botha's warning is the outcome of Africander criticisms of a speech by Viscount Buxton (Governor-General ...

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  40. HOUSE OF COMMONS

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons to-day Lord Robert Ceil (Blockade Minister) said that the Protecting Poewers did not [?] to allow ...

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  41. GROWTH OF REPUBLICANISM

    MADRIO, Monday.— The Republican Party has issued a manifesto stating:— Recent events reveal the extent of ...

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