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  2. LATE WAR NEWS.

    A communique states: Our cavalry in the Shavli region (Baltic provinces) burned a large enemy transport, put a powerful convoy to the sword, and annihilated several ...

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  3. LEMBERG.

    A German communique says: Fighting north and west of Lemberg coutinues. ...

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  4. WESTERN FRONT.

    A communique states: Dunkirk was bombarded at longe range, 14 shells being fired. Some civilians were killed. Belgians captured German trenches south ...

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  5. GABA TEPE.

    Mr. Ashmead Bartlett writes:—General von Sanders, when attempting to carry out his [?]brent to drive the British into the sea, received another ...

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  6. GALLIPOLI

    On Monday the French on Gallipoli captured trenches along almost their whole front. ...

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  7. BRAVERY REWARDED.

    Naval Flight-Lieutenants Wilson and Mills, who took part in the raid on an airship shed near Brussels early in the month, have been awarded the Distinguished ...

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  8. RUMOURED FALL.

    It is rumoured in Berlin and Vienna that Lemberg has fallen. ...

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  9. RECRUITING.

    Another batch of New Zealanders arrived at the enrolling office, Victoria Barracks, yesterday, and asked to be put on the strength of the Commonwealth Millitary Forces, as they could ...

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  10. BLOCKADE WAR.

    Germany admits that the Swedish steamer Verdandl was torpedoed, in error. She is willing to pay full compensation. ...

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  11. AMERICAN INFLUENCE.

    The Government has suspended the "Dentsche Tages Zeitung," which has been carrying on a violent campaign in favour of the continuance of the submarine policy ...

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  12. THE LABYRINTH.

    The official description of the conquest of the Labyrimth states: Our offensive north and south was continually exposed to the fire of this stronghold of blockhouses, ...

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  13. LEMBERG.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Petrograd correspondent foreshadows the fall of Leinberg. Fighting is going on five or six miles west of the town, but the field works ...

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  14. STOCKS OF MEAT.

    Replying to questions by Mr. W. Thorne (Labour) in the House of Commons, Mr. Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, said the Government was making ...

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  15. NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    An Athens report states that no fewer than five of the allied submarines have now entered the Sea of Marmora, and it is claimed that they are preventing the concentration of fresh ...

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  16. THE NEW LOAN.

    The demand for prospectuses Is enormous. City men welcome the scheme, and describe it as bold, attractive, and clever. The Stock, Exchange has unanimously ...

    Article : 88 words
  17. MUNITIONS.

    Mr. Lloyd George has approved of a scheme, to which 50 trade unions have assented, to enrol workers who are not at present, in Government, employ. ...

    Article : 101 words
  18. TREASURY BILLS.

    Mr. McKenna, speaking in the House of Commons to-day, said the Bank of England was prepared to rediscount Treasury Bills in order to enable holders to subscribe ...

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  19. POPE AND PEACE.

    The Paris newspaper.'Liberte" publishes an interview with the Pope. The latter declared, "Criticisms of the Holy See's silence upon crimes which are ...

    Article : 287 words
  20. THE DARDANELLES.

    It is officially stated that after twentyfour hours heavy, ocntinuous fighting on Monday, and French captured the first and second lines of trenches on the Gallipoli ...

    Article : 220 words
  21. GERMAN STATEMENT.

    A German communique says: According to our plan, and without pressure from the enemy, we moved from a position to the east bank of the Fecht, east, of ...

    Article : 57 words
  22. GALLANT CONDUCT.

    An addendum to Sir John French's despatch of April 5 includes 4000 names, occupying 30 pages of the "Gazette," of those recommended for gallantry and distinguish ...

    Article : 76 words
  23. SWEDEN.

    The Swedish Government has prohibited the exportation of waste cotton and various potassium salts. ...

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  24. GENERAL GOURAUD.

    This morning is the first occasion upon which the name of General Gouraud has figured in the cables in connection with the Dardanelles operations. He is the ...

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  25. HEROIC CANADIANS.

    A Canadian record officer narrates that on the night of May 7, five months after they first went to the frenches, 635 of Princess Patricia's Regiment answered the ...

    Article : 309 words
  26. CARDINAL MERCIER.

    According to the interview published in "Liberte," the Pope said, "You will be astonished to hear that Cardinal Mercier never was arrested, and has been able to ...

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  27. GERMAN HARVEST.

    The prospects for the German harvest are extremely unfavourable. A complete failure is expected in some districts. The drought is aggravated, by the ...

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  28. THE ITALIANS.

    The Duke of Cadorna reports that Alpini, in the Monte Nero zone, encountered considerable new forces of the enemy, apparently from Galicia, and attacked and ...

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  29. WAR NOTES.

    A number of correspondents seem to be exercised in their minds as to the reason why the operations in the eastern theatre have from the outset been marked by such ...

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  30. THE SITUATION.

    Gaba Tepe, June 15.—Events have been quiet since my last cable. Some fighting has occurred mostly during the night, and at Quinu's Post. ...

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  31. A HOT CORNER.

    It is officially slated that the Turks, between 7 and 8 o'clock on the evening of June 19, expended 450 high-explosive shells on our left centre. They massed for ...

    Article : 168 words
  32. DE WET'S SENTENCE.

    The Judge, in passing sentence on Christian De Wet, who was ordered to be imprisoned for six years, and to pay a fine of £2000, said, "But for you we should ...

    Article : 128 words
  33. BOMBARDMENT OF DUNKIRK.

    A Paris communique informs us that the Germans have once more bombarded Dunkirk with long-range guns, and have, killed some civilians. The guns are apparently the ...

    Article : 370 words
  34. POPULAR WAR LOAN.

    Many business firms are assisting their employees to subscribe to the war loan. Post-offices are selling vouchers freely. Over two million prospectuses have been ...

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  35. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    The (British casualties published to-day total 2961. ...

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  36. FRENCH LOAN.

    France has arranged a fifty million dollars 5 per cent, loan, with a currency of a year, with Morgan and Company, and Rothschild's, of Paris, the security being ...

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  37. DEAD HERO.

    There was a gathering of 12,000, people in Brompton Cometery, where Lieutenant Warneford, V.C., was buried, and the streets [?]long the route of the funeral ...

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  38. MEN AND MUNITIONS.

    After seeing President Poincare, Field-Marshal Sir John French, and other Generals and visiting the trenches, Ben Tillett, secretary of the Dock, Wharf, Riverside, ...

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  39. SUBMARINES.

    It is report that five Allied submarines entered the Sen of Marmora, and prevented the concentration of fresh Turkish troops at the Dardanelies. The struggle for the ...

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  40. TIMBER FOR ENGLAND.

    Germany captured in the Baltic five Swedish ships bound for England with timber. ...

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  41. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "M. E. Mac."—Communicate with Mrs. [?] Wesche, 215 George-street, Sydney, the hon. secretary of the British Red Cross Society, Australian Br[?]ach. "D. M."—Buglers must pass the standard, unless they ...

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  42. COTTON TEADE.

    Lord Robert Cecil, in the House of Commons, said the Government desired to stop cotton reaching Germany, but must consider the legitimate rights of neutrals. ...

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  43. COLONIAL OFFICERS.

    Sir John French's despatches mention the names of Lieutenant L. F. Robinson [?]armoured train), a Victorian, Captain J. T. M'Coll (Commonwealth Forces), Lieut. ...

    Article : 45 words
  44. EXPORT RESTRICTION.

    In the House of Gommons to-day the Customs Exportation Restriction Bill was passed in all its stages. The measure provides for the more ...

    Article : 92 words
  45. GERMAN PRINCE.

    Prince Joachim, a son of the German Emperor, has joined the aerial corps in Flanders. ...

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  46. COMPULSORY VOTING.

    It is understood that the Compulsory Voting Bill will apply only to voting on the referendum proposals. ...

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  47. THE DARDANELLES.

    Considerable space is dovoted to the Dardanelles campaign this morning, but the various messages, while necessarlly of general interest, convey no news of important ...

    Article : 369 words
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