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  2. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION

    A Paris telegram received in London late on May 12 read:—"There is splendid news from Bullecourt. The Australians, after more than holding their own against picked ...

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    Letters received in London from Petrograd show that the menarchical party has absolutely disappeared. There is not a single supporter now left in Petrograd. ...

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  4. FRENCH [?]

    A sensation was caused in Paris on Tuesday evening by the announcement of changes in the French high commands. General Petain, the "hero of Verdun," ...

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  5. ALLIES IN MACEDONIA.

    A Serbian communique, issued on May 14. says:—"On Saturday there was a violent artillery combat along the whole of the Serbian front. We carried more trenches ...

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  6. HEAVY HUN LOSSES.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reported on May 16:—"After a heavy bombardment on both banks of the Scarpe the enemy launched a powerful counter-attack early ...

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  7. RAID ON ZEEBRUGGE.

    The British Admiralty issued the following statement on Sunday evening:- "A very heavy bombardment of Zeebrugge was successfully carried out ...

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  8. NO CAUSE FOR EXCITEMENT.

    "The situation in Russia does not warrant excitement." says the Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in a message which continues:— ...

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  9. TROOPS BROUGHT FROM RUSSIA.

    Many of the enemy troops now confronting the British recently arrived from Russia, whore men worn out by the fighting on the West front have been sent to ...

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  10. EAGERLY AWAITED SPEECH.

    The eagerly awaited "peace" speech by the German Imperial Chancellor (Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg) was delivered in the Reichstag on May 16. ...

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  11. LONDON 'BUSMEN OUT.

    Ten thousand London 'busmen, together with the women conductors, struck on May 14, demanding a war bonus of 10/ a week, and recognition of their union. ...

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  12. SOCIALIST TALK OF REPUBLIC.

    It is noteworthy that the German censorship deleted from the official wireless message containing the Chancellor's speech the following extract, which has been received ...

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  13. AMERICAN MISSION TO RUSSIA.

    The United States delegation to visit Russia will be composed of:—Mr. Elihu Root (formerly Secretary of State), Mr. Cyrus H. McCormick (a leading business man), Mr. ...

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  14. ENGINEERS RETURNING.

    A general improvement has taken place as regards the engineers' strike in England. A National Conference of the strikers is ...

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  15. AMERICA AT WAR.

    The American House of Representatives and the Senate, in conference, have reported the Army Bill. An agreement was reached to eliminate Mr. Theodore ...

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  16. KING VISITS WORKERS.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen have commenced a tour of Cheshire, Lancashire, and Flintahire, where they will inspect munition factories. Their Majesties have ...

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  17. THE GERMAN ALLIES.

    In the House of Commons on Monday Mr. J. Annan Bryce (Liberal) asked the Government for a statement regarding the rumours of a separate peace with Austria, ...

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  18. RHEIMS CATHEDRAL.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" says that Mr. "Whitney Warren, the American architect, who reported on the Rheims Cathedral at the request of ...

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  19. FIGHTING ON HOT DAY.

    Telegraphing on Monday night from British headquarters, the "Morning Post" correspondent said:- "Bullecourt is still the battle-ground of ...

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  20. GERMAN UNREST.

    "All Germany is speculating whether the Imperial Chancellor (Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg) will give way to the Socialists' demand, and make a declaration as to the ...

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  21. BRITISH ADMIRALTY.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Edward Carson) announced in the House of Commons that the following changes have been made at the Admiralty:— ...

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  22. ON ITALIAN FRONT.

    The Italian action on the Julian front continues to be violent and efficacious. Many fortified positions and trenches have been captured, and prisoners have been ...

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  23. "NO FINER PAGE."

    All the British correspondents at the front continue to give prominence in their [?]atches to the Australians' ten days' [?] near Bullecourt. One of them ...

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  24. WAR ON NEUTRALS.

    Count Reventlow, the champion of the extreme war party in Germany, demands that Germany shall immediately declare war on every neutral country which ...

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  25. FEWER SUBMARINE LOSSES.

    The British Admiralty states that the losses caused by submarines week [?]ere: [?] attacked [?] ...

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  28. A SLIGHT SET-BACK.

    [?] Sir Douglas H[?]ig gives the [?] details of Tuesday morning's [?] at Bullecourt:- [?] deliberately attempted, by four ...

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