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  2. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The German and Austrian newspapers hysterically accuse Italy of attacking in the belief that Austria is moribund. ...

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  3. THE NEW THEATRE OF WAR.

    The above map shows Porto-Con[?], Senigagila, Ancona, and Barletta, on the Adriatic, which are the first Italian towns to hear the sound of Austrian shells in the present war. Porto Buso, the Austian port near the Istrian frontier which was shelled by an Italian destroyer, is also shown. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ITALY AND THE WAR.

    The entrance of Italy into the war has led to remarkable demonstrations of enthusiasm throughout the country. Austrian artillery fired on Italian outposts on the ...

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  5. THE RUSSIANS.

    The following communique has been issued: Our northern front, along the L[?] Dubissa (a tributary of the [?]iemen) has made great progress towards the west ...

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  6. THE GALICIAN SITUATION.

    In concluding our review of the Galician situation in this column on Monday we remarked: "There is now room for the belief that the remaining strength of the ...

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  7. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    At the re-opening of the Stock Exchange the National Anthem was sung with great enthusiasm, the members waving the flags of the allied nations. ...

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  8. GERMANY'S TASK.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily News" states that the German Emperor on Saturday left Jaroslav, journeying westward, in the deepest dejection. ...

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  9. ENTHUSIASM IN RUSSIA.

    A tremendous popular demonstration greeted Italy's participation in the war. ...

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  10. BISHOP'S APPEAL.

    The Bishop of Pretoria, in a letter to the "Times," after a month's visit to the army in Northern France and Flanders, appeals to the nation to adopt compulsory ...

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  11. AN OPTIMISTIC CORRESPONDENT.

    If we were to accept unreservedly the whote despatch of the correspondent referred to above, then the great German force in Galicia is in a somewhat parlous plight. He ...

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  12. DARDANELLES.

    The Turks have been largely reinforced with men and guns. Over 200,000 T[?]rks are now opposing the Allies. The main Turkish reserves are on the ...

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  13. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Lieutenant the Hon. John Neville Bigge, of the King's Royal Rifle Corps, and son of Lord Stamfordham, the King's private secretary, has been killed in action at ...

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  14. IN THE WEST.

    An official statement has been issued as follows:— The capture of the while road, giving the mastery of the Notre Dame de Lorette ...

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  15. GROSS CRUELTIES.

    Having failed to secure a swift victory in Galleia, the Germans are credited with gross cruelties. They drowned a party of prisoners in the San, and officers shot five ...

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  16. UNITED ITALY.

    Enthusiasm among the populace at the action of Italy in deciding for war is unabated. Bells are pealing, and processions are being held in every town. ...

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  17. RUSH TO THE COLOURS.

    Ten thousand men joined the volunteer army within twenty-four hours of the declaration of war. Cavaliere Marconi is returning from ...

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  18. BRITISH CABINET.

    It is expected that the new Cabient will be announced to-night. It is definitely stated that Lord Fisher w[?]l take charge of the Admiralty. ...

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  19. LIEUT.[?]COLONEL W. R. SMITH.

    Lieut.-Colonel Wilfrid Robert Smith, formerly aide-de-camp to Lord Beauchamp, has been killed in action in Flanders. ...

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  20. DARDANELLES.

    The Allies have repulsed the latest Turkish attacks and resumed the offensive. Fresh, troops have been landed, and the bombardment of the straits continues. ...

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  21. THE RING OF ALLIES.

    Mazy manifestations of France-Italian friendship have taken place. The shops are decorated with the allie[?] flags. Great crowds surrounded the Italian ...

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  22. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    It is estimated that the death roll in the Gret[?]a railway disaster totals 200. ...

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  23. EASTERN GALICIA—AND ROUMANIA.

    In the meantime, the Russian offensive in Eastern Galicia, down towards Bukovina, appears to be developing with great success. When the Austro-German forces were making ...

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  24. BRITISH PROGRESS.

    The following communique has been issued: The British have progressed north of La Bassee. The Germans, with very heavy forces, ...

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  25. GERMAN ADMIRAL IN CHARGE.

    A German wireless message states that 90,000 British and French troops have been landed in the Dardanelles. The de[?]ence of the Dardanelles has been ...

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  26. NIGHT FIGHTING.

    Renter's Tenedos correspondent, telegraphing on the 23rd, states that the Allies are organising their positions. The Turks continue night lighting, ...

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  27. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    The Hamburg-America steamer Macedonia and her cargo have been declared a lawful prize. PARIS, May 24. ...

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  28. ROUMANIA.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Bucharest correspondent slates that the Roumanian Government is negotiating with the Allies, and great enthusiasm prevails. ...

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  29. AUSTRIA'S FOREIGN MINISTER.

    A sensation has been created by an announcement from Vienna that Count Burian's resignation as Minister of Foreign Affairs has been accepted. Throughout ...

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  30. BATTLE OF RICHEBOURG.

    A letter form a British officer describes the battle of Richebourg, which took place between May 9 and 17. The Sussex, Northamptons, Munsters, ...

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  31. WAR NOTES.

    Italy has established a censorship, which not only prohibits the forecasting of naval and military operations, but also bans the publication of casualty lists—the system ...

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  32. TRIPOLI.

    German and Turkish officers have gone to Tripoli and Cyrenaica, with money and gifts for the chiefs, hoping to raise an insurrection. ...

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  33. THE TIME FOR ACTION.

    Dr. E. J. Dillon, the "Daily Telegraph" correspondent, telegraphing from Rome, states that Italy's decision, coupled with the consoludation of the Russian forces in ...

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  34. DETAILS FROM CAIRO.

    It is narrated that the Turks, were less prepared to meet the Australians and New Zealanders than they wre in the engagement at Seddul Bahr, but directly the ...

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  35. BOMBARDMENT.

    Details of the bombardment of Aricona by the Austrians state that ten torpedo-boats and destroyers bombarded the port for 40 minutes, and were then obliged to ...

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  36. FINLAND.

    Inflammatory pamphiers are being circulated in Sweden, urging Sweden to secure Finland's independence by a military attack on Russia or by other means. ...

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  37. POISONOUS GAS.

    Sir John French reports:—Our guns on the 24th silenced three German batteries, one being destroyed by direct hits, and the ammunition blown up. ...

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  38. BOMBS ON PARIS.

    Two Taube aeroplanes flew over Paris, one going northward. The two dropped fifty bombs. ...

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  39. WORKERS ON HOLIDAY.

    Despile the appeals to the workers on the north-east coast by the Armaments Committee and many Tynesiders, 35,000 out of 40,000 workmen took a holiday on ...

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  40. GERMAN INSULTS.

    The anti-German feeling has spread to Port Pirie, and the men employed at the Broken Hill Proprietary Company's works resent having to work with Germans and Austrians. The ...

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  41. AUSTRIAN TROOPS DESERT.

    Four thousand Austrian troops, who complained of starvation, deserted. They have been interned in Northern Italy. ...

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  42. SIR EDGAR SPEYER.

    Mr. Asquith, in a sympathetic letter to Sir Edgar Speyer, P.C., states that the King is not prepared to withdraw distinctions conferred in recognition of public ...

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  43. PRESSURE ON ALL SIDES.

    The news from the western front continues to be satisfactory, and both the French and the British appear to be steadily gaining fresh ground in the Arras-Arment[?]eres sector. ...

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  44. THE AUSTRIAN OFFENSIVE.

    An Italian communique states that it was anticipated that the moment war was declared the offensive would be taken against the Adriati[?] shores, with a view to ...

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  45. SUPERSEDED.

    No official agency has reported the movements of the Crown Prince of Germany in the army for some time. It is asserted that he has been ...

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  46. CASUALTIES.

    Major BAYLEY (Auckland). Lieut. H. RICHARDS (Otago). DIED OF WOUNDS. Lieut. R. RICHARDS (Artillery). ...

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  47. SEIZURE OF ENEMY VESSELS.

    The value of the 80 Ausrian and German steamers seized by [?] is said to be £4,000,000 sterling. ...

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  48. THE REICHSTAG.

    It is announced that the German Reichstag has been summoned for Friday. ...

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  49. EMPIRE DAY.

    There were few formal celebrations of Empire Day in England. The celebrations were chiefly confined to schools. Many leaders of the movement were engaged in ...

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  50. UNION SECRETARY.

    Mr. A. C. Willis, general secretary of the Illawarra Colliery Employees' Association, speaking at Wollongong to-day, advocated that every unmarried man in the country ...

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  51. PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    It is officially stated that Mr. W. H. Page, United States Ambassador, has communicated to Sir Edward Grey the German War Minister's announcement that four ...

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  52. AMBASSADORS LEAVE ROME.

    Prince von Bulow, the German Ambassador, and Baron Ma[?]chio, the Austian Ambassador, have left Rome together with the Austrian and Bavarian Ministers to the ...

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  53. CARENCY.

    Extraordinary details have been received regarding the clearing out of the Germans from Carency, which was captured house by house. ...

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  54. COTTON CARGOES.

    Sir Cecil Spring Rice, the British Ambassador, in order to clear up a misunderstanding, has formally notified the State Department unoficially that the ...

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  55. GERMAN SPIES.

    Five German spies were arrested on a train at Bologu[?]. They were disguised as women, but their clumsy gar[?]led to their arrest. ...

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  56. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—At Liverpool: Nestor, s, Den of Ogil, s. At Plymouth: Orontes, s. At Boston: Port Phillip. S. ...

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  57. TORPEDOED.

    The Norwegian steamer Minerva has been tropedoed in the North Sea. ...

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  58. KING OF GREECE.

    The condition of King Constantine is improving. The crisis has now passed. ...

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  59. DEATH OF AN AUSTRALIAN.

    The Defence Department announces the death of Private Harry Chandler, of the Third Tropical Battalion, on May 20, from heart failure, following liver absecess. His ...

    Article : 45 words
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