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  2. AT GALLIPOLI.

    An official report states: The Turks, between 7 and 8 o'clock on the evening of June 19, expended 450 high explosive shells on our loft centre. They then ...

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  3. WITH OUR BOYS.

    Through the kindness and courtesy of Mrs. Millard, we (says the "Medical Journal of Australia") are enabled to publish the following abstract from a ...

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  4. PRINCE JOACHIM.

    Prince Joachim, youngest son, of the Kaiser, has joined an aviation corps in Flunders. ...

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  5. COTTON AS CONTRABAND.

    Lord Robert Cecil (Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs) stated in the House of Commons that the Government desired to stop cotton reaching Germany, but must ...

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  6. GERMAN HARVEST.

    The prospects of the coming harvest in Germany are extremely unfavourable, and a complete failure is expected in some districts. The drought is aggravated by ...

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  7. FALL IN FREIGHT.

    There has been a sharp fall in freights, partly attributable to the prices of grain and foodstuffs having fallen more heavily in Great Britain than in the producing ...

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  8. AVIATOR HERO.

    The funeral of the late Naval Flight Sub-lieutenant Warneford, V.C., who was killed near Paris by falling from a Farman biplane, took place to-day at the Brompton ...

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  9. THE EASTERN CAMPAIGN.

    An official comminuque states: Our cavalry in the Shavli region burned a large enemy transport, put a powerful convoy to the sword, and annihilated several ...

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  10. HEROIC CANADIANS.

    A Canadian record officer narrates that on the night of May 7, five months after they first went into the trenches, 635 men of Princess Patricia's (Canadian) ...

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  11. ALSACE AND LORRAINE.

    An official communique issued to-day states: The town of Dunkirk, a scaport in the north of France, has been bombarded at long ...

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  12. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The quotation in Chicago for July wheat options is 100 to 102½ cents per bushel; September. 98½ to 100½ cents. The American visible supply of wheat ...

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  13. THE NEW WAR LOAN.

    In the House of Commons to day Mr. M'Kenna (Chancellor of the Exchequer) announced that the Bank of England was prepared to rediscount the present ...

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  14. A FRENCH LOAN.

    The Government of France has an arranged a loan of 50,000,000dols. (about £10,000,000), bearing 3 per cent. interest, with a currency of one year with J. P. Morgan ...

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  15. LEMBERG.

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

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  16. SENTENCE ON DE WET.

    The judge, in sentencing Christian De Wet to six years' imprisonment and a fine of £2000 on charges of treason, said "But for you we should have heard ...

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  17. THE "LABYRINTH" TAKEN.

    The following official description of the conquest of the "Labyrinth," a fortified, defile in the gullies near Notre Dame de Lorette, north of Arras, has been issued: ...

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  18. ATTITUDE OF THE HOLY SEE.

    The "Liberte" publishes a report of an interview with the Pope, in which his Holiness declared that the criticisms regarding the silence of the Holy See upon ...

    Article : 307 words
  19. AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS.

    Mention is made in the despatches by Field-Marshal Sir John French (Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditonary Force, of Lieutenant L. F. ...

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  20. EXPORT OF COTTON AND SALTS.

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

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  21. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German communique states Acting according to plan, and without enemy pressure we moled from a position cast of the River Fecht to a position cast of ...

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  22. THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    The Government has suspended the "Deutsche Tages Zeitung" for carrying on a violent campaign in favour of the continuance of submarine warfare despite ...

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  23. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    The list of British casualties published to day contains 2901 names. ...

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  24. THE AUSTRALIAN FORCES LANDING AT GABA TEPE, GALLIPOLI PENINSULA,

    Six boats filled with men being towed in line by a pinnace, and two others are seen close by the war vessel on the left. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. SWEDISH BOAT SUNK IN ERROR.

    Germany admits that the Swedish steamer Verdandi, which was sunk off Christiania, was torpedoed in error, and is willing to pay full compensation. ...

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  26. ENROLLING LABOUR.

    Mr. Lloyd George (Minister for Munitions) has approved of a scheme, to which 50 trade unions have assented, to enrol workers who are not at present in ...

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  27. FRENCH OPERATIONS.

    It is officially stated that the French, after 21 hours of heavy and continuous lighting, on Monday captured the first and second lines of trenches in Gallipoli ...

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  28. SPANISH LOAN.

    The new Spanish loan of 750,000,000 pesetas (about £30,000,000) has proved a total failure, scarcely one-sixth of the amount required being subscribed. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES.

    An addendum to Sir John French's despatch of April 5 last includes 4000 names, occupying 39 pages in the "Gazette," of those who are ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    In reply to a question by Mr. Greene in the House of Representatives this afternoon the Assistant Minister for Defence (Mr. Jonsen) said the total number of ...

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  31. BEN TILLETT'S APPEAL.

    After seeing President Poincaire, Field-Marshal Sir John French, and other generals, and after visiting the trenches, Mr. Ben Tillet (the Labour organiser.) ...

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  32. TOWN OF GALLIPOLI BOMBARDED.

    "Le Journal," a Paris daily newspaper, says the allied fleets on Monday bombarded Gallipoli, the principal town in the Peninsula, and the headquarters of ...

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  33. STORY OF A GREAT BATTLE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the Dardanelles reports that on May 22 he visited the trenches of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps which had repelled ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN WAR LOAN.

    "The people in Australia may yet have a chance," was the guarded reply given by the Prime Minister and Treasurer when asked to-day whether there was any ...

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  35. RED CROSS AUSTRALIANS IN THE TRENCHES AT GABA TEPE.

    The rough, stony nature of the land surface is conspicuous. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. "COVERED ITSELF WITH GLORY."

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) this morning quoted extracts from a personal letter written by General Godley in command of the New ...

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  37. THE MEAT SUPPLIES.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons by Mr. Will Thorne, Mr. Walter Runciman, the President of the Board of Trade, said the Government was making ...

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  38. ALLIED SUBMARINES.

    It is reported that five Allied submarines entered the Sea of Marmora, and prevented the concentration of fresh Turkish troops in the Dardanelles. The ...

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  39. "ANOTHER HIDING."

    Mr. Ashmead Burtlett, the famous war correspondent, who has returned to the Dardanelles after having been recently wounded, reports:—General von Sanders, ...

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  40. WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT.

    Regulations under the War Precautions Act in relation to espionage and traitorons conduct were approved by the Federal Executive Council to-day. It was made an offence to forge, after, ...

    Article : 166 words
  41. LIVE STOCK IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    The Government's Bill to secure the maintenance of a sufficient number of cattle, sheep, and swine in Great Britain empowers the Board of Agriculture to ...

    Article : 48 words
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