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  5. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday. — Lord Khondda has been appointed Pood Controller in place of Lord Devonport, who was forced by ill-health to resign. ...

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  6. THE ROLL OF HONOR

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  7. THE MESSINES FRONT.

    LONDON, saturday. — The British have crossed the Ypres-Comines Canal. ...

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  8. NAVAL CHIVALRY

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Admiralty emphatically denies the German wireless accusations of inhumanity against the British destroyers under ...

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  9. RAPID BRITISH ADVANCE

    Further gains are reported by Field-Marshal Haig between Hill 60 and Warneton. The attacks were launched south of Ypres, and astride the Ypres-Comines Canal, andd resulted in complete success. It is only a small "push," viewed in the light of other achievements, ...

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  10. "I WILL AVENGE!"

    BERNE, Saturday. — The Kaiser has sent a message to King Constantine, in which ho states:— I have heard with righteous wrath ...

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  11. PROGRESS ABOUT BULLECOURT.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A commounique issued this afternoon states: — This morning we attacked and captured a further portion of the sector of the ...

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  12. X.Z. ASSISTANCE TO BELGIUM.

    LONDON, Saturday. — At a Belgian relief meeting at the Mansion House Mr. A. J. Balfour paid special tribute to New Zealand's effort. It was ...

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  13. TASMANIAN CASUALTIES.

    Details of the Tasmanian casualties in the above list there as follow:— KILLED IN ACTION (3). Pte. W. W. Young, Hythe. 3rd May. ...

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  14. "THE ROYAL MARTYR."

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. — Berlin is much surprised at Constantine's abdication". The newspapers tribute "the Royal martyr who heroically ...

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  15. "FRANCE STANDS FIRM."

    PARIS, Saturday. — M. Painleve, Minister for War, stated in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday that it was essential to remove the delusions ...

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  16. COMMERCIAL ORGANISATION.

    LONDON, Saturday. — British manufactures are forming a federation to foster scientific distribution of British manufactures on the oversea markets. ...

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  17. PRISONER OF WAR. (4).

    Pte. G. E. Castle. Little Swanport— Previously reported missing. Pto. N. H. Parsons, Railton—Previously reported missing. ...

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  18. FLOATING MINE ASHORE.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A Galway fisherman brought a. floating mine ashore, which exploded, Trilling tea people. ...

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  19. CONSTANTCNE'S TRICKERY EXPOSED.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Dr. E. J. Dillon, in an article in the "Daily Telegraph" explaining the reason for the expedition to Salonika, fays that ...

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  20. BRITISH COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Field-Marshall Sir D. Haig reports:— We attacked last evening east and south of Messines and astride ...

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  21. LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE

    "Stead's Review" for April 28 gives full particulars about tho "League to Enforce Peace," which has been adopted by President Wilson as the basis ...

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  22. NOT MISSING (2).

    Pte. J. Cassidy, Launceston—New reported not missing, previously reported missing. Pte. S. E. W. Hudson. Huon—In ...

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  23. WOUNDED (11).

    Corpl. J.. R. Row, Launccston—Second occasion. Pte. S. C. Baker. West Kentish. Pte. S. E. Bewsher., Lannceston.—Second occasion. ...

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  24. BRITISH MERCHANT CRUISER SUNK.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Admiralty announces that the armed merchant cruiser Avenger was torpedoed in tho North Sea on the night of June 13 ...

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  25. ALLIED BLOCKADE RAISED.

    PARIS, Saturday. — M. Jonnart, the French High Commissioner, following ex-King Constantine's departure, is taking immediate steps to raise the ...

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  26. ITALIAN FRONT

    HOME, Saturday. — The Italians during the Carso battle captured the Austrians 'commissariat depots, containing 20 days food supply for 200,000 ...

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  27. THE AIR RAID

    LONDON, Saturday. — The coroner, opening the inquest on the air raid victims, said that it pleased the "all highest of Germany" to make ...

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  28. FRENCH AT LARISSA.

    PARIS, Saturday. — A French communique "Thossaly" the bulk of our troops have established themselves around ...

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  29. DISGUISED SUBMARINES.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday. — A stramer reports observing a large number of German submarines disguised as fishing boats, guarding the danger zone in ...

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  30. ILL (7).

    Major F. M'Tntyre. Hobart. Capt. D. B. wheeler. Hobart. Dvr. R. Flemming. Hobart—Seriously-Dvr. R. G. Wilson. Cambridge ...

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  31. THE TRENTINC.

    ROME, Saturday. — A. communique states:— We attacked and carried a strongly—fortified position at Corne Cavente ...

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  32. THE NEWS IN EGYPT.

    CAIRO, Saturday. - The Greeks in Egypt received the news of Constantine's abdication joyfully. Thanksgiving services were held in the ...

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  33. GERMAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A German communique states: — The English attacked along the whole front between Ypres and ...

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  34. SHIPPING LOSSES.

    PARIS, Saturday. — The Messageries Maritime steamship Annam, on military service, was torpedoed in the ; Ionian sea. All the crew were ...

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  35. PITIFUL STORIES.

    LONDON, Saturday. — There were pathatic scenes at the inquests on the men, women, and children, victims of tho raid. An East ...

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  36. HOUSE OF COMMONS

    LONDON, Saturday —In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that, the Government, after long and ...

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  39. PEACE TO RUSSIA

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday. — The "Social Democraten" announces that Germany has offered peace to Russia. ...

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  40. GERMAN STEAMER MINED.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. — The German steamer Turin was mined and foundered off Vliland. The crew were saved. ...

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  41. RUSSIA

    PARIS, Saturday. — The "Journal's" Petrograd correspondent states that the revolution at Kronstadt has been sanguinary, and many old scores hare ...

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  42. SOCIALISTIC PEACE TERMS

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday. — The German majority Socialistic Party has issued an official statement adhering to the Russian Workers' Council's scheme ...

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  43. AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Mr. Woolley, the "Liberty loan's" publicity organiser, forecasts that the loan will be over-subscribed by nearly a ...

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  44. FEMALE SUFFRAGE DANGERS

    LONDON, Saturday. — Sir Almroth Wright. M.D., in a letter to the "Morning Post" disputing the necessity for woman's suffrage in order to deal with ...

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  45. BRITISH MILITARY CAPTURES.

    Mr. .T. ,T. M'Pherson stated that since July. 1916, the British had captured 431 guns on the west front, and 600, square miles of territory had been ...

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  46. FRENCH SOCIALITS' POLICY.

    PARIS, Saturday. — The Chamber of Deputies passed the quarterly war credits. If Renaudcd, on behalf of the ...

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  47. THE ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE EXPLOSION.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Press Bureau announces that the explosion at the munition factory at Ashton-uhder-Lyno was respousble for 41 ...

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  48. THE FINAL HUSH.

    Thousands of eleventh hour subscriptions, mostly small sums, were sent by telegraph and telephone. Practically the entire force of the New York ...

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  49. TOE CENTRAL POWERS

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. — King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, accompanied by M. Radoslavoff. the Premier, and Princes Cyril and Boris visited the ...

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  50. MR. BILLING DICKIES THE SPEAKER.

    There was a disorderly scene in the House of Commons during a question regarding air reprisals. "Mr. Pemberton Billing asked Mr. Bonar Law ...

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  51. GERMAN SOCIALISTS DEMAND.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. — The Germans at the Stockholm conference insisted that the first publication of tho proceedings should appear in the ...

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  52. U.S. COMMANDER IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Saturday. — In celebration of General Pershing's arrival in Franco, the Army Commission has granted the remission of nil military punishments ...

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  54. BOTATO RATION'S REDUCED.

    STERDAM, — A Ber[?] the public that it is to help up the extra [?] replacing bread. ...

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