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  4. BULGARS BOMBARD FRENCH DEFENCES

    The Bulgarians continue to advance into Greece, And the division via Xanthia. has now appeared in the Drama, region.'. This brings them to within 30 miles of Seres, which is 43 miles N.E. 'of Salonika. The population of the former town arc petitioning tho Government for ...

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  6. GERMANY FROM WITHIN

    The Berlin Socialist , paper "Vorwaerts" denies that there is any abatement in the hatred campaign, mill quotes and following from a pamphlet: ...

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  7. HONOR FOR THE BRAVE

    LONDON, Tuesday, 1035 a.m. — Among a long list of deeds of the latest honors, noting is more notable than that of 2nd Lieut. Campbell, of ...

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  8. VERDUN BATTLE

    PARIS Tuesday 5.5. p.m. The "Petit" says that the German offensive against North Hommo and cumieres began on Sunday ...

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  9. GERMAN COMMUNIOUE

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday, 8.55 P.m.—A German communique states:— We have captured the entire French positions between the south ...

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  10. GERMAN WOUNED.

    A German wireless message states that fully 85 per cent, of the German wounded are fit to resume tho most arduous duties within nine months. ...

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  11. A NEW COMMERCIAL WAR.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.10.40 a.m. — Her Ballin, in shipping magnate at a meeting of the Woermann Line declared that when the land war ...

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  12. HOUSE OF LORDS

    LONDON, Tuesday, 9.35 p.m.—In the House of Lords Lord Middle ton drew attention to Mr. Churchill statement that there were ...

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  13. AERIAL WARFARE

    TARTS, Tuesday, 8.55 p.m.—Swiss spectators declare that the latest Zeppelins at Lake Constancy are enertmous, being nearly 250 yards long. ...

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  14. TORRENTS OF PROJECTILES.

    PARIS. Tuesday,' 1.30 P.m. — M. Marcel Hutin, writing in the "Echo do Paris." says that some idea of the expenditure of projectiles prior to the ...

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  15. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    BERNE, Tuesday, 1.30 p.m.—The first contingent of 500 wounded British prisoners from Germany lias arrived at Chateaux Does. They' will sojourn in ...

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  16. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    AMSTERDAM. Tuesday, 8.55 p.m.—A German communique states:— Our aviators at Ostend attacked some enemy destroyers. ' ...

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  17. FURTHER GERMAN PROGRESS.

    PARIS, Tuesday, 6.25 p.m.—A communique states:— After a bombardment of redoubled violence n very strong enemy attack ...

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  18. IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday 5.40 p.m. — In the House of Commons Mr. R. L. Outhwait, Liberal M.p. for Hanley drew attention to the statement of ...

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  19. ZEPPELIN DESTRUCTION.

    ROTTERDAM, Wednesday; 4.35 a.m. —It is reported that 47 Zeppelins have been lost since the beginning of the war. ...

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  20. AVIATION SHEDS BURNED.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday, 9.30 p.m. —Aviation sheds at Dresden (Germany) and Nuestadt (Austria) have been burned, together with 24 aeroplanes. ...

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  21. NAVAL OFFICER'S BRAVERY.

    The Turks report that Lieutenant Firman, R.N., who was in command of the foodship which vainly endeavored to reach Kut-el-Amara just before it ...

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  22. MESOPOTAMIA

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday, 5.20 a.m.—A. considerable force of "Turks on a. 10-mile front attacked a Russian column advancing bit Ninevah (north of ...

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  23. THE BALKANS

    SALONIKA, Wednesday, 10.40 a.m.—The inhabitants of Seres are petitioning the Government for protection owing to the Bulgarian invasion. ...

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  24. FOOD FOR GERMAN POOR.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday, 9.35 p.m.—Newspapers state that the Allies will permit tho population of Austro-Germnny to receive food from America, ...

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  25. NAVAL WARFARE

    HOME, Tuesday. 7.10 p.m.—Semi-official: An Italian warship on the night of May 28 torpedoed and sank a largo transport off Trieste. ...

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  26. "MOST POWERFUL ATTACK."

    PARIS, Wednesday, 10.40 a.m.—Yesterday's German attack at North Homme and Cumieres was the most powerful yet attempted. The enemy using" ...

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  27. BULGARS BOMBARDING FRENCHLINES.

    SALONIKA, Wednesday, 1.30 p.m.—Important Bulgarian forces are concentrating at Nevrokop. The Greeks still hold the town of Demir-Hissar. ...

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  28. MR. RUNCIMAN' INDISPOSED.

    It is feared that Mr. Walter Runclman's illness will prevent his attendance at tho Paris Conference. ...

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  29. SUBMARINE PRODUCTION IN GERMANY.

    ROTTERDAM, Wednesday, 435 a.m.: —It is reported that 22 submarines have boon turned out from tho Schwarzokpf factory during the last eight months. ...

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  30. COMMUNAL FEEDING IN GERMANY.

    ROTTERDAM, Wednesday, 4.35 a.m.— Berlin messages state that Herr von Batocks is carrying out the organisation of good supplies with ...

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  31. REVISION OF 'PARLIAMENTARY REGISTER.

    Sir Edward Carson lias conveyed to Mr. Bonar Law Secretary for the Colonies the Unionist War Committee's resolutions in favor of the revision of ...

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  32. GENERAL SARRAILS IMPERTURBILITY

    PARIS Tuesday, 8 p.m.— The "Petit Parisien's Salonika correspondent reports that when he interviewed General Sarrail on the question of ...

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  33. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    ROME Wednesday, 5.20 a.m. — Very heavy fighting continues in the Platean Sette Comun[?] where the Austrian Pressure is the strongest The Italians ...

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  34. WEEK'S RECORD OF PIRACY.

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  35. WOUNDED FIGHT LIKE DEVILS.

    A message reserved From Paris, through London, states that tho Verdun deadlock lias developed into the most terrific pitched battle in history. ...

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  37. GREKS[?]HOLD DEMIR-HISSAR

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2.30 p.m.—The "Daily Chroniclo's" Salonika correspondent' states that the Greeks continue to hold the railway station ...

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  38. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    VIENNA, Wednesday,5.20 a.m. A communique claims that the Australian fores are crossing the posinairvulet and that they have captured ...

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  39. AFRICAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Tuesday 505 p.m. — Official A further report confirms the completeness of the victory over the Sultan of Dar-Far All the Sultan's ...

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  40. ALLIES CALMLY WAITING.

    SALONIKA, Wednesday, 4.15 a.m. —The Bulgarian concentrations are threatening Serres, Drama and .Mir. vala. The Allies view the. invasion with ...

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  41. BRITAIN DAY BY DAY

    LONDON Tuesday, 9.35 p.m.— Lord Ahercorn in welcoming the French professors who are tour English said that the teaching profession ...

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  42. IS GREECE GREECE CONNIVING?

    LONDON, Wednesday, 4.15 a.m—A Berlin message states that the Bulgarians are operating in Macedonia in accordance with an agreement with ...

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  44. AUSTRALIA'S PRIME MINISTER

    LONDON, Tuesday, 5.45 p.m. —The honorary degree of Doctor of Laws has been conferred upon Mr. Hughes by the Birmingham University ...

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  45. AMERICAN RIGHTS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday, 1.50 )—President Wilson, in his Memorial Day speech, .-said that the United States were ready to fight against ...

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  46. PRISONERS TO WORK.

    In view of the dearth of agricultural and other labor it has been suggested that it is expedient to employed 15, 000 of the German war prisoners ...

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  47. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    LONDON, Tuesday 9.35 p.m. —Coptain William Northey reports;— The Operations on May 23 against Neulangenberg were completely ...

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  48. THE IRISH SETTLEMENT

    LONDON Wednesday 7.30 a.m.— Mr. Lloyd— George has had serval important conference with the drish leaders A highly optins[?] feeling ...

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  49. KNIEE THROWN AT ROOSEVELT.

    KANSAS CITY, Tuesday 1.20 p.m. — As Mr. Roosevelt was morning to deliver a speech favoring military and navel prepareduess a knife whizzed ...

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