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  3. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE VIGOROUSLY PRESSED

    The Russians on the Pripet—Roumanian frontier continue to make splendid progress The prisoners captured now total 41,000 and a large quantity of guns has been secured—many of the batteries being intact. So closely is offensive being pressed that the Austrians ...

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  4. THE NORTH SEA BATILE

    LONDON, Thursday, 12.15 a.m.—The "Scotsman" publishes a special narrative of the Now Zealand's share in "one of the greatest sea fights in history." She flew Admiral ...

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  5. RESULT OF JUTLAND BATTLE

    LONDON, Wednesday, 5.30 p.m.—Mr. A. J. Balfour, First Lord of the Admiralty, made a striking—speech in summing up the results of the North ...

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  6. MR HUGHES IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday, 4.10 . p.m.—The prime Minister of Australia, Hon. W. M. Hughes, accompanied by the Hon. A. Fisher, High Commissioner ...

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  7. RUSSIA'S SPLENDID PROGRESS

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday 8.25 p.m.—Official. The Russians have now prisonered on the Pripet Roumanian [?] 40,000 Australians, 9000 officers, 77 ...

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  8. ENEMY HARD PRESSED

    PETROGRAD, Thursday, 1 a.m.—The Russian offensive under General Brussiloff is being so closely pressed that the enemy is unable to ...

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  9. ENEMY COMMUNIQUE

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. l a.m.—An Austrian communique states:—In face of superior forces at Volhynia on the Upper Puilovka, ...

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  10. RUSSIAN PROGRESS.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday, 2.35 a.m —A communique, states:—General Brussiloff has captured many, of the enemy's' batteries ...

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  11. AFRICAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Thursday 1 a.m—Colonel Northey; reports that British columns crossed the Nyassaland German East Africa frontier on May 25. ...

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  12. "AUSTRALIA WILL ACHIEVE!"

    After a few Words by General Birdwood Mr. Hughes made a stirring speech. He said:— "I wish to tell you how Australia appreciates what you have done ...

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  13. BRITISH FRONT

    LONDON, Thursday, 2.10 a.m.—The War Office has issued the following report from General Sir Douglas. Haig. Commander-in-Chief of the British ...

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  14. THE LOSS OF THE HAMPSHIRE

    LONDON, Thursday. 12.5 a.m— An eye witness states that it was a wet stormy night on the day of the loss of the Hampshire, but light ...

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  15. IRISH PROBLEMS

    LONDON, Thursday 6.2 P.M—It has been decided to summon a conference of Nationalists and representatives of Ulster to consider ...

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  16. THE ARMY'S TRIBUTE

    LONDON, Wednesday 10.30 p.m.—General Sir Douglas Haig has sent the following message to the King.—The memory of Lord ...

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  17. ENEMY GAIN AT HOOGE.

    LONDON, Thursday, 3.35 a.m.—The War Office has issued the following report from General sir Douglas Haig. Commander-in-chief of the ...

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  18. THE NEWS IN ITALY

    ROME, Wednesday, 9. 55 p.m —The people were stupefied when the news of lord Kitchener's death was received, the newspapers issued a ...

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  19. JAPANESE COMMANDER LOST.

    LONDON, Thursday, 1 a.m. — The Admiralty announces that Commander Chiuske Shioo Mura, of the Japanese navy, perished aboard tho Queen ...

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  20. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. 3 a.m.:—A German communique states:—An Upper Silesian and Wurtemburg Regiment attacked the ...

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  21. LLOYD—GEORGE PROBABLE SUCCESSOR.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 6.10 P.M —The "Manchester Guardian" forecasts that Mr. Lloyd-George, will succeed Lord Kitchener as War Minister. ...

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  22. SURVIVORS OF THE BATTLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 10.30 p.m.—A Berlin official message states that Gorman small cruisers and torpedo boats rescued an ensign and one man From the ...

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  23. SERVICE AT ST. PAUL'S.

    LONDON, Wednesday 10.30 p.m:—A memorial service will be held at St Paul's at noon on Tuesday. Their Majesties' the King and Queen will ...

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  24. MEN IN PINK OF CONDITION.

    Mr. Hughes found the men all cheerful after their recent experiences, and in splendid health, ready for the enemy, whose trenches are in some places ...

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  25. VERDUN BATTLE

    PARIS, Wednesday 8.40 p.m.—A communique states:—Our machine gun fire smashed a powerful German attack against Vaux Fort on Tuesday evening. ...

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  26. SENSATION IN BERLIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 9.55 p.m—No telegram of the year has been received in Berlin winch has created a sensation equal to that produced by ...

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  27. RUSSIAN CONGRATULATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday, 3 a.m.—Replying to congratulations upon the naval battle from M. Sazanoff, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sir Edward ...

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  28. RESOLUTE FRANCE.

    Mr. Hughes left the Australian headquarters the same afternoon for Paris, lunching on route at the French headquarters. On his arrival in Paris he ...

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  29. FORT VAUX.

    PARIS, Thursday. 3.35 a.m—A communique states:—The Germans claim to have captured Fort Vaux on Tuesday evening ...

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  30. RUSSIA GRIEF—STRICKEN

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday. 9.55 p.m—The newspapers were printed with deep mourning borders in respect to the late Lord Kitchener. The fact that ...

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  31. MESOPOTAMIA

    PETROGRAD, Thursday. 3.35 a.m.—A communique states:—- Our artillery stopped large Turkish offensive in the direction of ...

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  32. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. 3 a.m.—A communique states:—Fort Vaux is how in our hands. We have actually captured the second fort, but the news was delayed ...

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  33. COLONEL FITZGERALD'S BODY RECOVERED.

    LONDON, Thursday. 3 a.m.—Lieutenant-Colonel Fitzgerald's body has been washed ashore at the Orkneys. Deceased was Lord Kitchener's military ...

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  34. THE DUBLIN RIOTS

    LONDON, Thursday. 3 a.m—The court [?] upon captain colthurst in connection with the shooting of [?] during the Dublin ...

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  35. TURKISH COMMUNIQUE

    LONDON, Thursday 6.20 a.m—A Turkish communique states:—We drove the [?] from their [?] on the [?] ...

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  36. BRITAIN DAY BY DAY

    LONDON, Wednesday 9.55 p.m—At a conference of the Imperial council of [?] to-day an [?] ...

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  37. GERMANY FROM WITHIN

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday 3.35 a.m —The Reichstag has [?] the new war vote of [?] the [?] opposed the vote. ...

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