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  2. LATE WAR NEWS.

    Owing to the bombardment of defenceless towns and destruction of merchantmen, a Royal Decree directs compensation to be taken from confiscated enemy ...

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  3. BLOCKADE WAR.

    A submarine sank seven fishing boats off the Shetland Islands last night. Nineteen members of the [?] were res[?]d. ...

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  4. GERMAN RAIDS.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. W. Brace, Under-secretary to the Home Office, in reply to a question, said that in the German naval attack on Hartlepool, ...

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  5. IN GALICIA.

    A communique states: The enemy attempted with extraordinary persistence to advance along the railway from Lemberg to Bereza[?]y, but failed, owing to our ...

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  6. DARDANELLES.

    An official account from the Dardanelles on June 4 says that, according to the statement of prisoners, Germany has unceasingly sent trained men to Turkey. ...

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  7. GALICIA.

    A desperate battle on the Dniester is developing in favour of the Russians. Great enemy forces, which ...

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  8. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    The statement made by Mr. Fisher on Thursday in the House of Representatives, followed as it was by the resolution of the Trades and Labour Council in ...

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  9. CASUALTIES.

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  10. FOODSTUFFS SEIZED.

    The Prize Court at Hamburg ordered the confiscation of the foodstuffs aboard the Dutch steamers Zaanstroom and Batarvier, destined for England and South ...

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  11. IN THE WEST.

    Up till a late hour last night practically no news at all had come to hand in regard to the operations in the western theatre of the war. Indeed, for several days now there ...

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  12. UNITED STATES.

    The "Neuste Nachrichten," commenting on the German submarine's voyage to the Dardanelles, warns America that in the event of her making war on Germany, ...

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  13. THE SULTAN.

    A successful operation has been performed on the Sultan of Turkey for stone in the bladder. In view of the Sultan's illness, the ...

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  14. FRANCE'S EFFORT.

    The Chamber of Deputies has voted the war credits. M. Viviani (the Premier) said: "The task is hard, and will perhaps be long, but we ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  16. BRITISH BLOCKADE.

    The Government has communicated the contents of a memorandum sent to Mr. W. H. Page, United States Ambassador, which is not in reply to the American Note ...

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  17. AIR WA[?]FARE.

    A French airman and a mechanic who were ordered to bombard a raliway line, and destroy a German convoy, had discharged three bombs when two German ...

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  18. GERMAN STATEMENT.

    A German communique says that General von Linsingen has crossed the Dniester, between Ha[?]z and Zurawno, and is engaged in a violent battle. ...

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  19. THE WAR LOAN.

    [?] chequer, addressing a representative meeting of employers, urged them to provide facilities for the supply of war loan ...

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  20. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The Italian advance on the eastern front has been checked during the past couple of weeks, by the stubborn Austrian defence of the line of the Isonzo. The invaders got into touch ...

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  21. LEMBERG.

    German papers state that the western quarter of Lemberg was burned by the Russians, who ignited the benzine and petroleum refineries before leaving. ...

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  22. ITALIAN FRONT:

    The Austrians, who have been reinforced, assumed the offensive along the whole front, but everywhere they were repulsed with heavy losses. ...

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  23. RUSSIAN REARGUARDS.

    A Vi[?]una communique states: Fighting against strong Russian rearguards continues east and north-west of Lemberg. Our troops have occupied Ostrow[?]ce (in ...

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  24. CONCESSION TO AMERICA.

    Britain has granted a further extension of time to American importers to get goods contracted for before March 1 out of Germany. This date is not fixed, and ...

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  25. CONVERSION OF CONSOLS.

    It is understood that applications for the War Loan are satisfactory. The Bank of England issued 4,000,000 prospectuses. It is still difficult to sell Consols, as it ...

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  26. ROYSTERERS SURPRISED.

    The recent air attack at Evere caused extraordinary confusion. The officers in charge of the shed were absent without heave, and the orderlies were within the ...

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  27. DR. DERNBURG.

    A sensation has been caused owing to the British authorities having detained Dr. Dernburg, who was recently acting as special envoy for the German ...

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  28. MOUNTAIN FIGHTING.

    The Italians on Tuesday seized the crest of the Averde mountain, at the head of Niedergail Valley, the highest point between the Held Valley and the Or[?]gone ...

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  29. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR.

    The Austrian Emperor made a speech from a balcony, in the course of a great demonstration at Sc[?]burg, to celebrate the recapture of Lemberg. ...

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  30. WOMEN WORKERS.

    A neutral visitor to Berlin, writing in the "Times," emphasises the remarkable success achieved by Germany in organising. The women everywhere are thrust into ...

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  31. NATIONAL RESOURCES.

    Mr. Lloyd George announced yesterday in the House of Commons that Mr. Walter Long. President of the Local Government Board, will introduce a bill next week ...

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  32. THE GERMAN PHALANX.

    The "Morning Post's" Petrograd correspondent states that the Germans re-employed the pha[?]x-formation in the direction of Rawa Russka. Their troops comprise ...

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  33. INTERVIEW WITH POPE.

    The "Osservatore Romano" points out that the opinions of the Holy See must be judged from public official documents, not from private publications, which may ...

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  34. ENEMY'S CLAIM.

    A communique states: Italian attacks on Gradisca and Monfalcone failed. ...

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  35. RED CROSS.

    Her Exceliency Lady He[?]en Munro Ferguson has received a letter from Colonel Barrett, dated May 23, 1st Australian General Hospital, H[?]polls. ...

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  36. GIANT AEROPLANES.

    Mr. H. J. Tennant, Under-Secretary for War, announced in the House of Commons the other day that the authorities contemplated building a super-aeroplane, similar to the giant ...

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  37. ALBANIA.

    General Sessovi, commanding the Montenegrin army, has arrived at the gates of Scutari, after a feeble resistance by the Albanians. ...

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  38. POSSIBLE WAR CENSUS.

    There is much doubt as to the scope of Mr. Long's bill. Many members of Parliament expect that it also provides for a national register of the available manhood ...

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  39. WAR NOTES.

    In their great advance from the Dunajec to the San the Germans used their now notorious phalanx formation, and, although, by overwhelming superiority of numbers, they ...

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  40. TRIPOLI.

    Owing to a fresh rebellion of the Senussi, fomented by Turko-German funds, and the smuggling of firearms, Italy has decided to evacuate the hinterland garrisons of ...

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  41. GALLANT REGIMENT.

    The story of the exploits of Princess Patricia's Regiment has stimulated recruiting It has been decided that the regiment shall immediately be reinforced. Students ...

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  42. TO STOP STRIKES.

    Mr. Lloyd George, at a conference with the executive of the Miners' Federation, pointed out the urgent necessity of stopping all strikes and lockouts. The executive ...

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  43. SOUTH AFRICA.

    It is officially stated that General Botha occupied Kalkfield, on the Swakopmund[?] Grootfontein railway. The enemy was outflanked, and retired. ...

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  44. WESTERN FRONT.

    A communique states: The enemy bombarded Arras. One of the points particularly shelled was the Ambulance of the Holy Sacrament. Nuns and nurses were ...

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  45. THE ROSS RIFLE.

    The Under-Secretary for War (Mr. H. J. Tennant) stated that certain difficulties had arisen in connection with the use of the Ross ri[?]e by the Canadians, and the ...

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  46. MUNITION WORKERS.

    F[?]y London Town Halls, where Munition Workers' Bureaux have been established, have been besieged by inquirers. ...

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  47. CONTINGENT FOR EUROPE.

    The Government is communicating with the Imperial Government with reference to a South African contingent for Europe. Many disbanded troops from German ...

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  48. AUSTRIAN FINANCE.

    Austria-Hungary has borrowed £25,000,000 from Germany for the purpose of meeting payments abroad. ...

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  49. THE TRIPLE IDEA.

    There were apparently three main ideas behind this latest great offensive of the Germans in the east: (1) Having got the main Russian forces in a favourable position, to ...

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  50. BRITISH LOSSES.

    In 30 days 741 officers have been killed, 156[?] wounded, and 137 are missing, these figures equalling the officers' casualties in the South African war, which were 701 ...

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  51. ANNEXING BELGIUM.

    The "Leipziger Volkszeitung" has been suppressed for a week for publishing the pronouncement of three Socialist [?]eaders, condemning the idea of annexing Belgium. ...

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  52. REBEL SENTENCED.

    Ro[?] de Vill[?]s, one of the most prominent Free State rebels, has been sentenced to four years' imprisonment and fined £500. ...

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  53. A WARNING.

    It has come to the knowledge of the military authorities that cablegrams are being received in Sydney from alleged soldiers in Egypt asking that a remittance be cabled ...

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  54. GRETNA RAILWAY SMASH.

    The inquest into the collision between a troop train and a passenger train at Gretna, near Carlisle, on May 23, when some hundreds of lives were lost, has ...

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  55. WOUNDED AUSTRALIANS.

    A hospital for wounded Australian officers, under the direction of Sir John M'Call, Agent-General for Tasmania, will be opened at South Kensington next ...

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  56. HAY CROP SEIZED.

    The German military authorities have s[?]zed the entire hay crop of Belgium. ...

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  57. EARL KITCHENER.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Sir F. E. Smith, in reply to a question, said the Government did not intend to prosecute the newspapers controlled by Lord ...

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  58. REFORMATORY RECRUITS.

    Boys to the number of 19,648, trained in reformatory and industrial schools, have served in the military and naval forces during the war. Three have won Victoria ...

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  59. TRADING WITH ENEMY.

    Lord Robert Cecil (Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs) stated in the House of Commons to-day that the Government had decided to prohibit trading with the enemy ...

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  60. LATEST HONOURS.

    The latest list of honours and awards include military medals to half a dozen, Anglican, Roman Catholic, Wesleyan, and Presbyterian chaplains. ...

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  61. BIRTHDAY RECRUITS.

    Empire-wide congratulations were received by Earl Kitchener on his birthday. Special recruiting appeals were issued. Every recruit were an armlet inscribed in red ...

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