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  5. HAIG PRAISES THE ANZACS

    The British continue to direct the point of their thrust against the Fontaine-Bullecourt front, and this morning's cables indicate that further ground has been gained; the present development involves an attempt to crush the enemy out of the irregular parallelogram, the ...

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  6. "WITH ULSTER TO THE END."

    Sir Edward Carson said that he did not know whether the Ulster Unionist Council would participate in the convention, but he was certain that threats ...

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  7. ITALIAN OFFENSIVE

    ROME, Monday. — A communique states:—Dense masses of the enemy vigorously assaulted us on Mount Pasubio, ...

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  8. MARINE WARFARE

    PARIS, Monday.—A naval communique states:—On the morning of May 20 a patrol of French torpedo boats ...

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  9. HOME RULE

    LONDON, Monday—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Lloyd George, in moving the adjournment, of the House, said that successive Ministries ...

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  10. SWEDISH GRAIN STEAMERS.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—The German Minister at Stockholm has expressed regret to the Swedish Foreign Minister for the torpedoing of Swedish ...

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  11. SINN FEIN MANIFESTO.

    LONDON, Monday. — The Sinn Fein committee has issued a manifesto which expresses distrust of the proposed convention, and declares that the ...

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  12. AUSTRIAN LOSSES 35,000.

    ROME, Tuesday. — Telegrams from Berne state, the Austrian losses are now 35,000 killed, wounded and missing, including a whole battalion which ...

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  13. RUSSIA AND THE ALLIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Express" Petrograd correspondent states that negotiations are pending between Russia and the Allies upon ...

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  14. FRENCH GAINS

    PARIS, Monday. — A communique states:—The artillery duel continues through the night on the Chemin des ...

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  15. BRITISH GAINS EXTENDED

    LONDON, Monday.—Field-Marshal Sir D. Haig reports:— Our operations between Bullecourt, Fontaine and Les Croiselles ...

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  16. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    LONDON, Monday. — In the House of Lords Lord Curzon emphasised that the war alone had led the Government to try and solve the Irish difficulty ...

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  17. REAL REPRESENTATION ESSENTIAL.

    The convention. Mr. Lloyd George proceeded, must represent all political parties, including the Sinn Feiners: also the leading interests, classes, and ...

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  18. BELGIAN RELIEF

    LONDON, Monday.—The National Committee for the relief of Belgium announces the suspension of its appeals to the public of the British ...

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  19. "GERMAN TRENCHES VANISH."

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Percival Phillips, in a vivid description of the attack on the "Hindenburg" line, states:— ...

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  20. GERMAN REPORT.

    LONDON, Monday. — A German communique states:—The English attacked on Sunday astride the Arras-Cambrai road on ...

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  21. VIOLENT ENEMY BOMBARDMENTS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—A communique states:—In the Champagne the enemy violently bombarded the positions we ...

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  22. INDIA AND THE WAR

    SIMLA, Monday.—The news of the Allies' successes continue to be received with keen interest, and summaries of the speeches by the Indian and ...

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  23. DOMINATING HEIGHTS CAPTURED

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Great importance is attached to the brilliant operations about the Moronvillers Plateau. The heights captured are 800 ...

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  24. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Monday. — Official Lightning caused an explosion and did considerable damage to a small factory in kent, which was working for the ...

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  25. AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Mr. Roosevelt, in a statement, regrets but loyally accepts Dr. Wilson's decision not to permit a volunteer expeditionary ...

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  26. ENEMY'S SECOND LINE CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. Unilip Gibbs states that English and Scottish regiments have captured 8,000 yards of the second line of trenches west of ...

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  27. POLAND'S CONSTITUTION SETTLED

    PARIS, Monday. — The states that advices from Berlin report that it is believed that the headquarters' conference has settled the ...

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  28. BEEF 2/ A POUND.

    LONDON, Monday. — The best beef and mutton is retailing at 2/ a pound. ...

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  29. FURTHER POSITIONS OCCUPIED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Field-Marshal Sir D. Haig reports:—New positions in the "Hindenburg" line north-west of ...

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  30. RAILWAY WORKERS FOR THE FRONT.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Orders have been issued for the formation of nine regiments of railway workers to despatch for France without delay. ...

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  31. ANZACS IN COURT.

    LONDON, Monday. — Sidney Ben­nett, Thomas Leslie and Neil Hectol, Australian soldiers, were charged, at Wimbledon to-day for being concerned ...

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  32. THE ULSTER VIEW.

    Sir J. B. Lonsdale (C) said that it was apparent that the hope existed that the convention would bring such presure upon Ulster that the would be ...

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  33. THE AUSTRIAN MURDER.

    ZURICH, Monday. — Adler's wife who was residing at Zurich, was subpoenaed on behalf of the defence to testimy that her husband was mentally ...

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  34. GERMAN PLOTS IN CENTRAL AMERICA.

    SAN JOSE (Costa Riea), Tuesday.—A German firm at New York is alleged to have provided 100,000dols. with which to promote a pro-German revolt The plot ...

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  35. AUSTRALIANS CONGRATULATED

    LONDON, Monday.—Field Marshal Sir D. Haig, in a message to General Birdwood, congratulates the Australians upon their fine work in the ...

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  36. AMERICAN NURSES KILLED.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Two American Red Cross nurses were Killed aboard a British liner en route to Europe. A portion of a bursting shell ...

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  37. ENGINEERING DISPUTE

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Lloyd George stated to-day in the House that the engineers generally had resumed work. Meanwhile meetings had been ...

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  38. SMASHING THE "HINDENBURG" LINE.

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. Philip Gibbs states:—On Monday there was a lull between the battles which ended on Sunday. ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN AERIAL MATTERS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Hon. A. Fish-er (High Commissioner for Australia) and the Agents-General, received a deputation from the Overseas' Club ...

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  40. MEXICANS AGAIN TROUBLESOME.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — An encounter between Americans and Mexicans is reported from the border. ...

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  41. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Stock Exchange was to-day more cheerful, in consequence of the week-end's good news. Russian securities have ...

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