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  2. P.L.L. CONFERENCE.

    When the P.L.L. Conference resumed its sittings last night, under the presidency of Mr. Doyle, M.L.A., the report of the committee appointed to draw up the attitude of ...

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  3. LATE WAR NEWS.

    Correspondents state that the Irish 'troops assisted the New Zealanders to capture Messines Ridge, and the Australians and Englishmen were figthing near ...

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  4. NEW BRITISH OFFENSIVE.

    The broken shaded line represents the Franco-Beigan border. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITISH ADVANCE

    The following two reports from Field [?]arshal Sir Douglas Hang, issued yesterday, and soon after midnight last night, give particulars of an important advance ...

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  6. STRATEGIC VALUE OF SUCCESS.

    Mr. Pereival Phillips, telegraphing late on Thursday night, says: The attacking front was more than ten miles. A British division, including some of the finest ...

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  7. GREEK INTRIGUES.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that King Constantine offered to intervene in the war on the side of the Allies, his sole condition being ...

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  8. ADVANCE OF THREE MILES.

    The correspondent of the United Press with the British Headquarters telegraphs that the Australians easily repulsed a heavy counter-attack near Messines ...

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  9. WAR NOTES.

    The ominous cannonading and patrol activity which we have been hearing of for a week past have culminated in the outbreak of a fresh British offensive on the northern section ...

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  10. CAVALRY TAKE PART.

    The correspondent of the "United Press with the British Headquarters telegraphs that 6000 prisoners have been taken. The success of the advance was so complete ...

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  11. VICTORIA CROSS FOR AUSTRALIANS.

    Thirty Victoria Crosses bave been guetted, including awards to six Australians and one New Zealander. The Australians are as follow:- ...

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  12. NEW AMERICAN ARMY

    The United States Department of War expects that 500,000 conscripted men will he in camp by September 1. The London correspondent of the "New ...

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  13. ENEMY AEROPLANES BROUGHT DOWN.

    The Admiralty announce: Naval aeroplanes on Wednesday attacked and drove down two enemy machines out of control, three miles north-eastward of Dixmude. ...

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  14. STERN FIGHTING AHEAD.

    Correspondents at British headquarters insist that the enemy had known for weeks of the coming attack on Messines Ridge, and he had made every possible effort to ...

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  15. RUSSIAN TURMOIL.

    Official reports from Petrograd, received in Washington, are optimistic. It is stated that there is stricter discipline in the army. Officials believe that the ...

    Article : 361 words
  16. BRITH OF THE WYTSCHAETE SALIENT.

    When it first became evident earlier in the present week that the British meant business on this northern portion of their front we described the position of this Wytschaete ...

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  17. EXPLOSION HEARD IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Lloyd George, who was staying at Walton Heath on Wednesday night, ordered, that he be called at 3 a.m. He had the satisfaction of bearing the terrific mine ...

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  18. FRENCH FRONT.

    A French communique issued on Thursday afternoon stated:—Our violent and well-aimed tire nipped in the bud a strong German attack at midnight on a front ...

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  19. ITALIANS REPULSE AUSTRIANS.

    An Italian official report states:—We repulsed a heavy attack in Bacher Valley. The enemy with reinforcements delivered violent attacks on the Carso front, from ...

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  20. A SATISFACTORY START.

    It is still rather early in the day to attempt to decide whether the offensive has been an unqualified success or not. Sir Douglas Haig appears to be satisfied with the progress ...

    Article : 388 words
  21. BRITISH MINISTRY.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that Lord Cowdray has resigned his position as President of the Air Ministry. He has been succeeded by Mr. Winston Churchill. Mr. ...

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  22. FRENCH WAR AIMS.

    A message from Paris states that prior to the Senate going into secret session to consider the adoption of an Order of the Day, similar to that ...

    Article : 358 words
  23. CONSCRIPTION IN CANADA.

    The negotiations between Sir R. L. Borden (Prime Minister of Canada) and Sir Wilfrid Laurier (leader of the Opposition) for the formation, of a coalition Government have ...

    Article : 244 words
  24. THE DESTROYER FIGHT.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" says that, on Tuesday morning, two German destroyers were towed into Zeebrugge very much damaged. A third failed to return. ...

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  25. FRENCH LOSSES.

    The French Admiralty Teports that for the week ended June 3 the arrivals in [?] rench ports were 1095, and the sailings 93S. Three ships of over 1000 tons were ...

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  26. GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF BATTLE.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, official correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphed as follows on Thursday night:—The Battle of Messines, which began to-day at ...

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  27. "CHEAPLY WON."

    At least a score of mines were exploded prior to the attack. It was an extraordinary spectacle, a great, leaping stream of orange flame shooting up. Some of the ...

    Article : 139 words
  28. CONCRETE SHIPS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, stated tonight that he had received from Mr. E. G. Stone, of Messrs. Stone and Siddely, engineers and contractors, a proposal to construct [?] ...

    Article : 181 words
  29. RAID OVER BELGIUM.

    The Admiralty reports: A squadron of naval aeroplanes yesterday dropped [?] numner of [?]os on an nerodrome in Nleumunster, 15 miles south-south-west ...

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