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  2. Late War News

    Reports from the vatican state that the Turkish Premier Prince Said [?] is expected to resign, in order to make way for a National ...

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  3. THE PEACE QUESTION.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post'' wires that "H Mossagero" states that secret Bulgarian emissaries have reached Switzerland ...

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  4. WAR BREVITIES.

    The lead imports are 12,204 tons, the exports 715 tons. ...

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  5. SPANISH SITUATION.

    The Governor, aided by public forces, entered the Palacio de la Reina at Barcelona, where 70 deputies and senators, with their Leaders, Cambe, ...

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  6. SUBMARINE MENACE.

    During the week ended only 15 the arrivals of vessels at French ports numbered 1037, and the sailings pores Three ships above and two below 1000 ...

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  7. THE RUSSIAN TU[?]ULT.

    Feble anti-German demonstrations at Moscow and [?] were suppresed by the local Workmen's and Soldiers' Delegates. ...

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  8. PLUCKY ENGLISH GIRE.

    An English girl, betrothed to a Dutch sailor, and intending to be married in Holland was a stowaway on a Lutch vessel which was torpedoed ...

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  9. GUARDSHIP VERSUS SUBMARINE.

    The naval guardship Moranu was torpodoed on the 12th of June. A graphic report of the incident states: The authmarine attack took place at a ...

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  10. THE GERMAN HAND.

    The newspapers comment on the significance of a reference in a German communique to Russian peace assertions. The reference synchrouises with ...

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  11. THE PEACE QUESTION.

    The "New York Sun's" Rome correspondent says it is appearently certain that the Pope will appeal for peace on the third anniversary of the ...

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  12. DETAINED AUSTRALIAN PASSENGERS.

    When a steamer was about to sail or Australia a few weeks ago, the authorities, for certain reasons, ordered the passengers, numbering over ...

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  13. The Blockade Runners.

    The Dutch Marine Department states that the attack by British light naval forces on German steamers off Petten undoubted occurred in territorial ...

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  14. APPEAL TO THE POPE.

    It is stated at the Hague in diplomatic circles that the Emperor of Austria intended last week to appeal to the Pope and King Alfonso to ...

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  15. HOLLAND DEMANDS SATISFACTION.

    It is announced officially that Holland demands satisfaction for British action against the four German steamers that recently took place in Dutch ...

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  16. "SAFETY LANE" IN THE NORTH SEA."

    Amsterdam shippers are greatly pleased at England's concession of a safely lane in the North Sea, in return for Dutch firms placing some ...

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  17. SUBMARINE SUNK.

    The crew of the steamer Angers, which has arrived at an Atlantic port, states that they believe that they [?] a submarine whilst ...

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  18. A BRILLIANT FRENCH VICTORY.

    M. Marcel Hutin, French war correspondent, states that one of the meet desperate battles, ad probably the most mer[?]ss of the war, has ...

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  19. War in the Air.

    The newspaper "Success" states that the proposel steady multiplication of aeroplanes, now that the best designs are chosen, depends upon the skilled ...

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  20. Letters From the Front.

    Mrs. S. M. M'Dermott, of Syntax street, has received a letter, dated June 3, from her son H. V. (Nicky), of the 4th Pioneers, in camp at ...

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  21. Britain and America.

    Tremendous enthusiasm maras the final meeting of the British recruiting in Madison-square Gardens the Stars and Stripes and Union Jacks ...

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  22. BREAD CAMPAIGN COMPLETED.

    Mr. Kennedy Jones has resigned from the Food Economy Department, as he considered the bread campaign completed. ...

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  23. DEEP SEA SUBMARINES.

    The "New York Times" has recieved news form Washington of an official report that Germany has completed a small number of submarines ...

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  24. BRITAIN LEADING THE WAY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says we are ahead of every country, in the number and quality of the aeroplane enginers we are able to manufacture. ...

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  25. LENIN TAKES FLIGHT.

    M. Lenin, the German paid egitator, who was the leader of the recent disturbances in Petrograd, has fled. ...

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  26. SHORT OF WHEAT.

    A confidential report states that the German Agricultural Department is 600,000 bushels of wheat short of the quantity required between now and ...

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  27. A NEW APPOINTMENT.

    Sir Thomas Munro (county clerk of Lankarshire) will undertake the position of Chief Directorship of the Munitions. ...

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  28. KERENSKY'S ESCAPE FROM DEATH.

    A mesage which has been received from Petrograd states that the attempt to assassinafe the Minister for War (M. Kerensky) has failed. ...

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  29. Britain's Colossal Burden.

    Mr. Winston Churchill Minister for Munitions), speaking at Dunedin, said, "We must hold an until America's weight is thrown in; that will make ...

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  30. FAST STEAMERS REQUIRED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 words
  31. MILITARY REVOLT AT HELSINGFORS.

    The "Berlingske Tidende" states that a military revolt has occurred at Helsingfore a fortified town on the Gulf of Finland), and several officers have ...

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  32. Post War Trade.

    Mr. Bonar Law gaze a reassuring reply to a deputation of Unionist members of the House at Commons, who waited upon the business ...

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  33. CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA.

    M. Kerensky, who has recently been appointed Russian Prime Minister, has made a stirring appeal to the country, the soldiers, and the sailors to ...

    Article : 111 words
  34. Chinese Upheaval.

    Tunn-Chi-Jui (ex-Premier of China) is determined to carry out the previous programme including a declaration of war against Germany. ...

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  35. A SENSATIONAL EPISODE.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent states that there was a sensational episode in the recent disturbance when the sailors from ...

    Article : 136 words
  36. RECRUDESCENCE OF SUBMARININGS PREDICTED.

    Lord Selborne, formerly Governor of the Transvall, speaking at the Central Land Association, predicted a [?] of the submarinings ...

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  37. An Invaluable Find.

    A message from Calgary states that it is believed an inexhaustible supply of manganese dioxide valuable for iron toughening, has been discovered ...

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  38. South African Affairs.

    The Federal Council of the Nationalist Party, of which Gen. Hertzog is leader, has issued an important manifesto, with reference to te ...

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  39. PETROGRAD IN A STATE OF SIEGE.

    The "Social Demokraton" learns that Petrograd yesterday was declared in a state of single. Great crowds storms the office of the Leminite paper ...

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  40. IPSWICH AND DISTRICT.

    Another batch of about 90 returned invalid soldiers passed through Ipswich by special, train shortly after 4 p.m. last Saturday. As usual, there ...

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  41. Kaiser's Narrow Escape.

    A Zurich paper reports that, according to the story of German deserters, a soldier threw a bomb at the Kaiser's motor-car in June. The ...

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  42. AMERICAN TROOPS AND TRANSPORTATION.

    The "New York World" fears that the shortage of ships will retard the transportation of American troops to France. ...

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  43. LENINITE LEADER ARRESTED.

    M. Zinovieff, leader of the Leninite Party has been arrested. ...

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  44. LAW BREAKERS HAVE A GAY TIME.

    The "Morning Post's Petrograd correspondent says that the Minister for Railways has resigned. The Post Office employees at Petrograd have ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN WORKMEN ARRIVE.

    The first contingent of engineers and woodworkers have arrived from Australia. They were immediately distributed amongst the work-shops. ...

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  46. What the War Costs.

    It is expected that a credit vote will be passed next week for £500,000,000, making a total war credit of £5,142,000,000. ...

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  47. TROUBLE IN SPAIN.

    The workmen engaged in the military workshops at Seville, have struck, All collission occurred at Valencia between the strikers and Gendarmes Twenty ...

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  48. VERY LIKE A WHALE.

    Rear Admiral Sir Budley de Chair one of the British delegates to Washington, observing the [?] indefeating with submarines, sai:—"One ...

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  49. "TELL THE PEOPLE THE TRUTH."

    Admiral Lord Beresford (the distinguished adval authority), interviewed in London said: "Tell the people the truth. They will stand it, and they ...

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  50. GERMAN WAR CREDIT.

    The Reichstag has voted a war credit amounting to [?]750,000,000. Only the independent Socialists opposed the vote ...

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  51. Mr. Hughes' Tall Order.

    The "Metal Bulletin" says "Australia's metal exchange policy is rather a tall order even for Mr. Huges, Firstly, London owed its position ...

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  52. MEETING GERMANY'S BILLS.

    The Reichstag is not discussing the next war credit of £750,000,000. The minority Socialists alone intend voting against it. ...

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  53. THIRTY-TWO VICTORIA CROSSES.

    A picturesque ceremony took place at Buckingsham Palace, when 32 Victoria Crosses were presented in the presence of large crowds, which included a ...

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  54. MR. GRASTY'S ESTIMATE.

    The "New York Time" London correspondent states that Mr. Charles Grasty's estimate of submarainings, which was recently cabled, should ...

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  55. ARRESTING THE DEMONSTRATION LEADERS.

    The Government has decided to arrest all armed demonstration leaders. They have already captured several. M. Koslovsky, a lawyer, and an ...

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  56. Germany's Food Supply

    The "Weser Zeitung" says that Dr. Michaelis expresses the opinion that Germany must be food-rationed for years, partly owing to the shortage ...

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  57. DISTRICT SOLDIER KILLED IN ACTION.

    On Saturday last., the Mayor of Ipswich (Ald. P. W. Cameron), received official information that Pte. Thomas Joseph Slattery (No. 2395) had been ...

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  58. AIR RAID WARNINGS.

    It has been officially decided to give [?] warnings in London by the sound of bombs from [?] placed in fire stations. ...

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  59. Industrial Unrest.

    The report of the commission appointed to inquire into the industrial unrest in Britain, in addition to the causes stated in a message published a ...

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  60. The Soldiers' Mails.

    Portions of the despatch received from F., administrative headquarters, London F. administrative headquarters, London which was made available by the ...

    Article : 303 words
  61. GOVERNMENT CHANGES.

    The "Bours Gazette" announces that several Government changes have been made M. Kerensky (Minister of War) succeeds Prince Lyoff as Prime ...

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  62. Advertising

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    Advertising : 243 words
  63. More Military Honours.

    The Military Medal has been awarded to 271 Australians and seven New Zealanders, and the Meritorious Service Medal to three New Zealanders. ...

    Article : 194 words
  64. Air Reprisals.

    Mr. Samuel, a member of the House of Commons, in a speech at Wandsworth, said he did not think he was revealing a secret in saying that the ...

    Article : 56 words
  65. DEMONSTRATING FOR NOTHING.

    The "Daily News" Petrograd correspondent says that events have justified the Government in taking a great risk by allowing all [?]utioneers their ...

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  66. Captured German Colonies.

    The "Saturday Reviews" Commenting on the suggestions that the disposal of the Fireman colours would be a matter for a peace conference, says ...

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  67. GERMAN MONEY FOR PROPAGANDA

    "Handels buffs" Petrograd to respondent says that [?] have been obtained that the German [?] at Stockholm paid M. Le[?]n and M. ...

    Article : 39 words
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