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  2. AFTER THE RAID

    Heart rending incidents of the raid continue to become known. Many persons died in the hospitals during the night Firemen, police, and doctors are still ...

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  3. ON THE BATTLE FRONTS

    Renter's headquarters correspondent writes:—"The effect or the victory at Messlnes continues to develop. The enemy withdrawl is extending ...

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  4. WAR AT SEA

    Two of the latest authenticated cases illustrate once more the utter brutality of the German submarine methods. The steamship Kariba was sunk with ...

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  5. WORKING GLASSES

    Router's correspondent at Washington states that Mr. S. Gompers (president of the American Federation of Labor has cabled Mr. Duncan, the Labor delegate of ...

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  6. GREECE STIRRED

    "The Times" Athens correspondent states that Allied forces landed on Tuesday at P[?]racus and Castella and occupied Athens and the surrounding ...

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  7. SMASHED!

    It is four o'clock in the morning. We are sitting on the slope of an open hill. Around us the snow surface stretches into the night. To the north-west the ...

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  8. "PLAYED HAVOC!"

    German official:—"We esploded several mines to the eastward of Ypres, playing havoc with the English position. "We repulsed a French attack near ...

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  9. THREE THOUSAND PLANES

    The Paris Government announces that Germany intends to have 3500 aeroplanes afield in the spring of 1918, with provision for a 50 centum wastage monthly. ...

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  10. ITALIANS AWAKE

    Italian official:—The enemy carried out a surprise attack on our new positions on Mount Ortigara and the Asiago Plateau. The attacks failed. He then ...

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  11. NO ENEMY CRAFT DOWNED

    In the House of Lords Lord Derby said there were no soldier casualties in yesterday's raid. None of the enemy aeroplanes were brought down. ...

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  12. GERMAN SOCIALISTS

    It is reported by Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm that the German majority Socialist delegation expresses itself in favor of international arbitration. limitation of ...

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  13. ALLIED SOLDIERS

    Mr. Ward Price describes the advance of several extraordinary long Allied columns of motors and cavalry into Thessaly from Macedonia. The advance ...

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  14. WARSHIPS AT WORK

    The Admiralty reports that our war ships captured on Tuesday Fort Saliff on the eastern shore of the Red Sea 180 miles northward of Perim, after ...

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  15. ATTACK NEAR MONCHY

    German official:—"We have repulsed a strong English attack to the eastward of Monchy." ...

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  16. HUNS MACHINES UNHARMED

    An intercepted German wireless report of the raid reads:— A fleet of our large aeroplanes bombed Fort London yesterday in clear weather. ...

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  17. WARNINGS NEEDED

    The "Evening News says London recognises that it is in the war zone, but is not dismayed. The enmy will no doubt come again with greater numbers, as ...

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  18. INSURRECTION IN MOROCCO

    "The Times'" correspondent at Paris save that Germans have landed from a submarine and stirred up an insurrection in the south of Morocco. The ...

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  19. AUSTRIANS AND DEMOCRACY.

    Reuter'e Zurich correspondent says that 250,000 people participated in the great franchise demonstration at Buda pest on June 8. Business, including ...

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  20. FRENCH ACTIVITY

    A French eastern communique says:— "In Thessaly our cavalry occupied Trikala, and a battalion of light infantry has moved to Volo." ...

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  21. THE BRITISH REPORT

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig states:—"We carried out a successful operation this morning to the eastward of Monchy le Preax We stormed ...

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  22. ZEPPELIN DESTROYED

    To-day in the House of Commons Mr Bonar Law announced that the navy had destroyed Zeppelin No. L43 in the North Sea. He stated that the Zeppelin was ...

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  23. THE STRICKEN BABES

    Mr. Keith Murdoch forwards the following report of his visit to an East-End hospital. He says:— A visit to an East-End hospital where ...

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  24. FROM EAST AFRICA

    It is stated by Beuter's correspondent at Cairo that 650 German prisoners from East Africa have arrived, and more are expected. ...

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  25. BLOWN UP!

    Mr. Bonar Law announced in the Commons that 50 people had been killed and many injured in the explosion at Ashton-under-Lyne. ...

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  26. SOCIALIST CONFERENCE

    "The Times" correspondent states that the chances of the Socialist conference meeting appears to be remote. The Danish leader (Stauning) states that ...

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  27. UNCONDITIONAL ABDICATION

    Constantine used the period before Greece's final answer endeavoring to palliate the penalty, waiting to be allowed to quit the throne temporarily till the ...

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  28. DISHONORABLE WOUNDS

    "Le Matin's" correspondent at British headquarters states that a number of German corpses were found at Messines bearing dishonorable wounds. Prisoner explained ...

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  29. MERCANTILE MARINERS

    In the House of Commons Mr. George Roberts, representing the Board of Tr[?]. announced the institution of and the periodic publication of a special roll of ...

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  30. STILL ADVANCING

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"We have further advanced eastward of Messines and combined the movement with pressure on the ...

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  31. WIDESPREAD DEVASTATION

    A correspondent says that the Ashton under-Lyne terrific explosion on Wednesday afternoon burled fragments of the boilers and bricks and the framework of ...

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  32. AUSTRIAN SOCIALISTS DEMAND STATEMENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that during the Budget debate in the Austrian Reichdrath. the Socialists demanded that the Government proclaim ...

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  33. THE GET-AWAY

    A correspondent in Athens writes:— Constantine left Athens on Tuesday evening, slipping through the garden and emerging from a rarely used wicket ...

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  34. GERMANS ADMIT LOSS.

    The German press belatedly admits the loss of the submarine Bremen. ...

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  35. BIG AMERICAN PLAN

    Following the advocacy of Admiral Peary and others the United States is likely to take a leading part in the aerial service on the western front at ...

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  36. WARNETON DEFENCES

    Mr. C. E. W. Bean reports as follows: —Daring the past two days our patrols have pushed out more than a mile be yond Messines, to points within a ...

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  37. CONSCRIPTION

    Mr. Graham, formerly Minister for Railways, has been selected by the Liberals as their mouthpiece to propose a resolution in favor of the conscription ...

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  38. ROYAL TOUR

    The King and Queen are touring the shipbuilding yards in the industrial towns on the Tees, Wear, Tyne, and Humaber. They have been loyally and ...

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  39. THE OATH TAKEN

    Alexander took the oath in the presence of the Archbishop, Deputies, and Princes. ...

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  40. RAIDERS TOOK 12 MINUTES

    Yesterday in the House of Commons Mr. J. I. Mac[?]herson (Parliamentary Secretary to War Office) mentioned that the raiders crossed the Channel in 12 ...

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  41. RECRUITING

    A joint sitting of both Chambers of the Commonwealth Parliament to consider the subject of recruiting took place to-day. Members sat in the morning ...

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  42. CHAGRIN IN GERMANY

    "The Times'" correspondent says that telegrams from Berlin show that Germany is deeply impressed by the Greek affairs, Headquarters is pained ...

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  43. AMERICA AT WAR

    In an address to the Red Cross workers, Colonel Roosevelt complained that the cowardice of the Pacifists had kept America out of the war for two years. It ...

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  44. IN RUSSIA

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd days that the Government has agreed that military insubordination, mutiny, desertion, refusal to fight, or inciting ...

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  45. RECONSTRUCTION

    Mr. Lloyd George is completing the reconstruction of the Government. The inclusion of General Smuts is dependent upon South Africa's consent. The ...

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  46. THE CASUALTY LIST

    In the Commons to-day Sir Geo. Cave (Minister for Home Affairs) stated that the air raid casualties were 104 killed; 154 seriously injured; 269 slightly ...

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  47. CHINESE TANGLE

    Japanese resentment over the American Note to China is ascribed to be wholly due to the publication of a garbled account of it in Japan. It is ...

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  48. WHAT WILL HAPPEN?

    The "Zeitung Ammittag" writes:—"Unless Alexander becomes a pliant tool in the hands of the Allies, a Greek revolution will establish a republic under ...

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  49. A NEW MOVE

    Reuter's correspondent states that Cabinet has discussed a Note which it is sending to the Allies immediately regarding the calling of an inter-allied ...

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  50. RELIEF FUND OPENED.

    The Lord Mayor has opened a fund the relief of the air raid victims. ...

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  51. BULGARIAN VIEW.

    Sophia newspapers predict that Greece will enter the war. ...

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  52. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

    Captain G. Goff is the thirty-second air man to be awarded the Military Cross. ...

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  53. EFFICACY OF WARNINGS

    In the House of Commons, replying to a question regarding air raid warnings, Mr. Bonar Law said that, experience had shown that the result of warning was ...

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  54. BRANDED AS GERMANS

    Mr. Crawford Prince describes Prince Alexander, the new Greek King, as thoroughly German in temperament, style, and tastes, strikingly resembling ...

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  55. THE WHEAT POOL

    Large stocks of wheat are held by the Australian Wheat Board. Of the 53,804,000 bags put into the 1915-16 pool 11,730,000 bags were in the hands of the ...

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  56. EASILY AGREE!

    The Council of Workers and Soldiers' Delegates, replying to the protest of Mr. A. Henderson (Labor member of the British War Cebinet), M. Thomas (French ...

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  57. THE STRICKLAND FAMILY.

    Sir Gerald Strickland (late Governor of New South Wales) has cabled from Malta that Edeline (his daughter) is too unwell to continue the voyage. ...

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  58. GREAT HISTORICAL EVENT

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris saya that General Pershing (the American military commandant) yesterday listened to speeches in the Chamber of Deputies by ...

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  59. TRAINING DISABLED SOLDIERS.

    The Red Cross is proceeding with a modified scheme for the training of disabled men at Southall, and is erecting a workshop there. ...

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  60. CONSTANTINE'S REGRET

    King Consiamine issued a proclamation. saying:—"Obeying necessity and fulfilling my duty towards Greece, I am departing from my beloved ...

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  61. REPRISALS DEMANDED

    There was a loud demand for reprisals. Numerous publicists, urge the destruction of a German town after each raid. A meeting at Hyde Park cheered the ...

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  62. METAL MARKET.

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  63. RUSSIAS WESTERN FRONT.

    General Denikine, ex-chief of the general staff, has been appointed in supreme command of the west front, in succession to General Gourko. ...

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  64. LIQUOR PROBLEM

    In the Commons Mr. Bonar Law stated that the Government had decided to appoint commissioners to settle the terms of the State acquisition of the liquor ...

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  65. PRICE OF TALLOW.

    Tallow has cased in the market, and rates have declined sixpence. ...

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  66. EAST-WEST LINE

    Before leavng for Western Australia this afternoon on his tour of Inspection of the Trans-Australian railway, Mr. Watt (Minister for Works and Railways) ...

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  67. CURBING GERMAN INSOLENCE

    M. Viviani, in the French Chamber of Deputies, yesterday, defended the action of the Powers in restoring the Greek Constitution. He praised M. ...

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  68. FOUL MURDERERS

    The "Daily Mail" urges the Government to begin a vigorous campaign o reprisals to avenge the foul murders of the east-end children, and thus ...

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  69. RUSSIAN MISSION ARRIVES.

    A Victoria message states that the Russian mission to the Unites States, comprising 40 persons, headed by Prince Boris, have arrived. They are going to ...

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  70. GALLANT AUSTRALIAN

    In the military honor list for Friday there are four Victoria Crosses, including Lieutenant Rupert Vance Moon (Australian infantry) for conspicuous ...

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  71. FRENCH AFFAIRS

    Reuter's correspondent, at Paris states that the budget committee proposes to greatly increase taxation, including that on tea and on private expenditure, ...

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  72. PROHIBITION IN CANADA.

    Replying to a question as to whether prohibition over the whole of Canada was contemplated. Sir A. L. Borden said in Parliament this afternoon that the ...

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  73. MR. HOLMAN'S PROGRAMME

    Mr. Holman has not slept for two nights, and is unable to attend to business. He lunched with Mr. Carmichael to-day, and spends the week-end as the guest of [?] ...

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  74. AUSTRIA CALLS THE BOYS.

    A Zurich message states that Austria has called up boys of 17. ...

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  75. NORTHCLIFFE'S COMMENT

    Lord Northcliffe, commenting on the air raids, said:—"Raids on London and other English towns will continue so long as the British Government does ...

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  76. UNTANGLING THINGS

    Reuier's correspondent at Athens, writing on June 13. says that the ex-King's departure was not, followed by any disorders. The royal family left the palace, ...

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  77. FOOD CONTROLERSHIP GOES BEGGING.

    The papers state that Lord Rothermere had declined to accept the position of food controller. ...

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  78. OPAL FIND.

    Inspector Smith, at Lightning Ridge, forwarded a report to the Mines Department, concerning the recent opal find there, as follows:—"The main workings ...

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  79. MILITARY PAY CLERKS

    Some dissatisfaction was caused at the Victoria Barracks to-day by the supposed dismissal of certain clerks in the Pay Office. A number of men who are returned ...

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  80. FOREST FIRES IN GERMANY.

    A fire has destroyed miles of forest near Cassel, making the twentieth forest fire in Germany during two months. Incendiarism is suspected. ...

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  81. INNOVATION IN HOLLAND.

    Jonkheer Jonge has been appointed Minister of War. He is the first, civilian to hold the post. ...

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  82. Advertising

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