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  4. "PEACE IN THREE MONTHS"

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr A. Bigland (Unionist) phephesied that within three months there would be a declaration of peace. The feed ...

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  5. TURKEY'S ASPIRATIONS

    The "Kreuz Zeitung" (Berlin) attacks Turkey for her ambitions on the Black See coast and the Caucasus and says that the union of the Crimes with ...

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  6. INDUSTRIES FOR AUSTRALIA

    Some modification are expects, to be made in the Treasury's present uniform unwillingness to sanction even a relatively moderate investment in ...

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  7. THE NEW BRAND OFFENSIVE

    The battle news yesterday makes it clear that the second phase of the grand German offensive is ended. The attacks on the Noyon-Rheims lines, ...

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  8. WESTERN FRONT

    Washington learns that another drive is threatening an Montdidier. Enemy gunners are securing the rangers so as to withdraw shock troops from ...

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  9. ALLIES' WAR CABINET

    A London message states that the Allies have invited America to join an International War Cabinet which will sit abroad and manage the war. ...

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  10. AMERICA'S HELP

    The gallant heavy fighting of the Americans made a dramatic impression in France and Britain at the moment of the severest ordeal. ...

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  11. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS

    It is reported from The Hague that the Anglo-German conference that is to deal with the exchange of war prisoners will begin to-morrow (Saturday) ...

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  12. ENEMY EXTREMELY FATIGUED.

    A French prisoner who escaped from the German lines, reports that, the enemy tire extremely fatigued and are suffering especially from the ...

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  13. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    It is understood that the military authorities are taking altogether 75,000 miners from the pits for army service. Sixty per cent of the men volunteered ...

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  14. BOLSHEVIKS IN SIBERIA

    Bolshevik forces are concentrating at Oloviannaia, with a view to attacking General Semenoff, the Cossark leader. Considerable forces, including 2000 ...

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  15. THE RHEIMS SECTOR.

    Reports have been received of heavy artillerying at Rheims and it is thought that the renewal of the offensive there is probable. A series of ...

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  16. BOLSHEVIKISM IN MOSCOW.

    Reuter's correspondent at Moscow states that only Bolshevik's newspapers are permitted to be published in Moscow. ...

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  17. GERMANY'S GIANT AEROPLANE.

    The Havars agency telegraphs that the latest giant German aeroplane brought down on 1st June carried nine namely a pilot two observers officers, and ...

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  18. SAMMIES FIGHT SAVAGELY

    American marines, in their first big land drive overseas, scored a remarkable success in two new attacks on the main battle-front near Chateau ...

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  19. SPIES IN AMERICA

    Secret service men have begun to search for spies, who are believed to be active along the Delaware coast keeping up communication with the ...

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  20. AMERICANS EXTEND GAINS

    A French communique at midnight on the 7th says:—"Between Oureq and the Marne we successfully continued local operations. The Franco ...

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  21. GENERAL BRUSILOFF'S SORE PLIGHT.

    The German Press describes General Brusiloff as subsisting on public charity at Moscow since Oils leg was amputated, as the result of the wound he received ...

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  22. HAIG'S LATEST REPORT.

    Field-Marshal Haig at 11.50 p.m. on Saturday reports:— "We raided trenches southward of Aras, and inflicted casualties. The ...

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  23. AIRMEN ACTIVE IN ITALY

    An Italian official report states: — We entered trenches fronting Monte di Val Bella, taking 50 prisoners, and capturing six machine guns. ...

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  24. SCOPE FOR THE JAPANESE.

    The "Standard" says that the view held in military and diplomats circles is that Japanese assistance in Mesopotamia and Palestine at present would ...

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  25. JOHANNESBURG LABOR TROUBLES

    Following upon the municipal strike from the 11th to 13th May, all the natives employed by the municipality of Johannesburg numbering 4000, to-day ...

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  26. BRITISH AIR REFUSALS

    Mr Hamilton Fyfe, "Daily Mail" correspondent, remarks that prisoners' letters from Germany contain new allusions to the Rhine raids, and state ...

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  27. QUALITY OF THE TROOPS.

    Every correspondent and commentator warns the people against illusory hopes. It is possible that the Americans will become war hardened and ...

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  28. INTERSTATE NEWS.

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  29. AMERICAN PHYSIQUE GOOD.

    During my recent visit to the American front I was most impressed by the intelligence and physique of the American infantry They were undeniably ...

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  30. MINE WORKERS' UNION AGGRESSIVE.

    An anxious condition of labor affairs in Johannesburg was indicated to-night. The South African Mine Workers Union decline to agree to the ...

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  31. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    Mrs Ruth O'Leary, aged 22, died in the Adelaide Hospital on Saturday night from the effects of burns. Her 18 months old daughter, who was also ...

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  32. FOOD OUTLOOK IMPROVED

    Mr J. R. Olynes, Parliamentary Secretary to the Food Control Department stated in the House of Commons to-day that the outlook regarding ...

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  33. FOE ADMITS AMERICAN SUCCESSES

    A Berton official message received in Vancouver reports that the Americans repulsed counter attacks and the enemy secured unimportant gains. ...

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  34. CAPTAIN CARMICHAEL FAREWELLED

    Capt. Carmichael responding to a farewell on Saturday said that the war was a fight to the death. There would be no half-way house between liberty and ...

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  35. HOME RULE

    Replying to Mr W. M. R. Pringio Liberal member for N.W. Lanark scotland, Mr Bonar Law Chancellor o the Exchequer said he could not say ...

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  36. MR LLOYD GEORGE'S TRIBUTE

    Mr Lloyd George, speaking at a dinner of the Printers Pension Association said the present generation of Britishers made unsurpassed sacrifices ...

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  37. HUN SAVAGERY

    An escaped naval reservist relates the manner in which the German retaliated for the alleged murder of 36 Germans at Libau. The authorities ...

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  38. BRITISH AIRMEN DREADED

    Reuters' correspondent at British Headquarters, writing last night, says —The sudden outbreak of enemy raids hitherto has lad very limited success. ...

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  39. FATAL CYCLE ACCIDENT.

    On Saturday a motor car driven by Dr Haste, of Alberton collided with a cyclist named Frederick Plaisted of Alberton, who was thrown violently to the ...

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  40. HOSPITAL SHIP SUNK

    The Dutch hospital ship ku[?] Regen[?]es (a paddle steamer of 1970 tons), while steaming from England towards Holland was sunk. Those on board ...

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  41. VILLAGES RECAPTURED

    North of Montdidier and west of Noyon, says an official French communique we achieved several successful coupe de main and took prisoners. ...

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  42. A LETTER TO LLOYD GEORGE.

    Lloyd George got this letter in his mail recently:— Sir,—I sees in my paper this morning that we're goin to fight till de last ...

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  43. DESTRUCTION O FCHURCHES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that the Bishop of Soissons declares that the Germans destroyed completely 100 churches and plundered and ...

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  44. CONSCRIPTION POSTPONED.

    The "Times" correspondent in Dublin warns Irishmen that conseripition had been postponed, and not abandoned. The Lord Mayor of Dublin says he is ...

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  46. THE AIRCRAFT'S WORK.

    Field-Marshal Haig in an aviation report says bombing was active on both sides on 7th June. We dropped 23 tons of bombs on railway junctions ...

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  47. NATIONALIST PARTY FAVORS VOLUNTARY RECRUITING.

    Mr Hugh Law Nationalist member of the House of Commons for West Donegal in a letter to the Irish Times says it is certain that parliamentary ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN TRIUMPH

    Mr Perry Robinson the "Times" correspondent, telegraphs that the Australians took 600 prisoners including five officers at south-west of Bailleul. ...

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  49. GERMAN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    A wireless German official message says renewed enemy attacks north west of Chateau Thierry and Andre only brought him unimportant gains of ...

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  50. IRISH VOLUNTARY RECRUITING.

    It is stated in Dublin that Lord [?] is engaged in the forth[?] of a non-political committee of [?] ...

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