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  2. TALK OF PEACE IN GERMANY.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night.—Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg, the Chancellor of Germany and Herr von Jagow, Minister for Foreign ...

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  3. WESTERN CAMPAIGN

    PARIS, Sunday Night. —The Germans have regained a footing on two hundred metres of front in a sunken road between Ablain and Angres. Our ...

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  4. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night.— In connection with the threatened attack on Warsaw, several trains laden with heavy guns, have left Essen for the ...

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  5. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    ROME, Sunday Night.—A communique states: We have occupied Zellenkofel, a summit to the westward of the Monte Cronce Pass. ...

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  6. THE DARDANELLES

    ATHENS, Monday Morning. — The artillery duel in the peninsula continues with indisputable superiority for the French artillery. ...

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  8. THE KAISER PREMATURE.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Night.—According to documents found on prisoners the Kaiser and General Hind enburg assured the troops that ...

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  9. FALL OF GORLZIA. REPORTED.

    ROME, Sunday Night.—Reports at Milan state that Gorizia has fallen. ...

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  10. AMMUNITION STORE BLOWN UP.

    BERLIN, Sunday Night. — A Berlin communique states: We blew up an ammunition depot at Arras. ...

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  11. PASSPORTS DEMANDED.

    ROME, Sunday Night.—It is understood that the Turkish Ambassador has demanded his passports. ...

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  12. EVACUATION OF LEMBERG.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Night— Prior to the Austrian reoccupation of lemberg all males from 16 to 30 years, left the city. The Russians removed ...

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  13. ARTILLERY COMBATS.

    ROME, Monday Morning. — A comunique states: The fighting is principally artillery combats on all fronts. The Austrians are using asphyxiating ...

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  14. ALL FRONTS QUIET.

    PARIS, Monday Morning.—A communique states: Except a violent arttillery duel north of Arras at is quiet on all fronts. The fighting at Calonne ...

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  15. GERMAN SURPRISE AT RUSSIA'S POSITION.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night. — "The Cologne Gazette" says it is extraordinary that the Russians should still be battling in the neighborhood ...

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  16. ITALIAN ASSISTANCE.

    ROME, Monday Morning. — The rumors that Italy is sending troops to the Dardanelles are untrue. She has offered Britain and Prance tie use of ...

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  17. BULGARIA'S ATTITUDE

    ROME, Sunday Night. — Turkey's negotiations with Bulgaria have failed, and those with the Entente are progressing. Bulgaria's negotiations ...

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  18. AUSTRIAN OFFER OF PEACE.

    ROME, Monday Morning. — The "Secolo" states that Colonel Metaxa, of the Greek General Staff, visited the Serbian Minister at Athens two days ...

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  19. ENLISTMENT EN FRANCE

    PARIS Monday Night. — A decree permits enlistment before July 16 of the 1917 Class for the duration of the war. The response was so great that ...

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  20. GERMAN GENERALS OUT- GENERALLED.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Night. — Eight weeks of tremendous onslaughts have failed to conquer the Russians in Galicia. The Russians have ...

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  21. HOW GERMANY TREATS STRIKERS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — A neutral correspondent, writing to the "Daily Chronicle," says strikes in German war factories are unknown ...

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  22. EXPLOITS OF E-11.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — A member of. the crew of the Eill states: We bumped around in. the Sea of Marmora for a few days without ...

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  23. THE WHEAT SUPPLY

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — A writer in "The Observer" says the. Government's deal in Indian wheat has been remarkably successful. The ...

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  24. AMERICAN EXPORTS

    NEW YORK, Monday Morning. — Statistics for the year ending April substantiate Great Britain's contention that American exports to neutral ...

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  25. REDUCED PHYSICAL STANDARD RECOMMENDED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) announced that the medical inspector of the forces had recommended a reduced ...

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  26. THE PEACE QUESTION.

    ROTTERIDAM, Monday Morning,—The "Vorwert's" manifesto has created rage and consternation in official circles. The peace question is eagerly ...

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  27. NAVAL BASE DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) left for Lithgow to-day to confer with the expert relative lo the second shief. The ...

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  28. GERMAN PREPAREDNESS.

    LONDON, Sunday Night - Mr M'Cormick, son of a former American Ambassador to Petrograd, and recently guest of the Grand Duke Nicholas, ...

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  29. ENGINEERING TRADE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Owing to the delay of the delegates who are to constitute the, new Wages Board , for the engineering trade in arriving at a ...

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  30. DR. DERNBURG

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday Night.—Dr. Dermburg, in an interview at Christiania, said he gladly admitted that he was splendidly treated in ...

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  31. WAR ON THE SEA

    [?]AMSTERDAM, Monday Morning.—An Austrian communique states: One of our submarines on Saturday sank aid Italian torpedo hoat in the ...

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  32. BELGIAN RELIEF

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  33. THE SUBMARINES VISIT DESCRIBED.

    A resident of Constantinople, in describing the Eill's visit. says: Suddenly a razor blade shot into the harbor. The people began running ...

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  34. GERMAN SUBMARINE SINKS A SCHOONER.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — A German submarine, flying the Union Jack, fired four shots and sank the Schooner Edith off Youghal. The crew ...

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  36. THE GOAL SUPPLY

    LONDON, Sunday Night. —Mr Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, has intimated to (both the employers and the employed ...

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  37. WAR IN THE AIR

    BERNE, Monday Morning. — Allied Airmen destroyed a railway viaduct at Tagolsheim, severing communication between Altkirch and Mulhausen. ...

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  38. PATRIOTIC FUNDS

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  39. RUSSIANS RETAIN CONTROL.

    The Russians, by a devastating artillery fire, haVe retained complete control, and there are indications that the Germans will be entangled in the ...

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  40. Damage to Harbor Works:

    The unusually stormy weather conditions prevailing on Sunday, to gether with an extremely high tide and very heavy sea was responsible for an ...

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  41. ALBANIANS REPULSED

    CETTIGNE, Monday Morning. — Four thousand Albanians, under Issa Bolwinatz and Riza Bey, accompanied, by Austrian officials, attacked the ...

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  42. THE RED CROSS

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  43. AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—An extra ordinary story of the shooting of an English colonel by his own men, who mistook him for a spy, is related by ...

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  44. RUSSIAN POSITION STORMED.

    BERLIN, Sunday Night. — A communique states: We stormed a Russian height on the north bank of the Dneister, between Haaesicz and ...

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  45. RUMANIA

    BUCHAREST, Monday Morning. — The two Conservative and Opposition pasties in Parliament have adopted a resolution in favor of Rumania, joining ...

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  47. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Sunday Night. —It was understood that a Cairo message imported the death of R. B. Minnett, the New South Wales cricketer, but ...

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  48. NEW GERMAN RECRUIT

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—Mr. W. J. Bryan, by addressing a. Gernman American demonstration in Madisonsquare, has aroused strong adverse ...

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  49. AUSTRIA CLAIMS RUSSIAN RETREAT.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Morning. — An Austrian communique states: Our troops, after several days' fighting, captured the enemy's advanced ...

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  50. SYMPATHY FOR A REBEL.

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday Night— Afrikander women to the number of 12,645 have petitioned for clemency to the rebel De Wet and his fellow ...

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  51. WHAT THE MEET CAN DO.

    An appeal-was made By Lady Ellison Macartney in her address on Tuesday last to all men to help in work that man are most fitted ...

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  52. KILLED IN ACTION.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— A New ZeaLander, Lieutenant Frank Chilton, of the Argylls, who was attached to the Hampshires, has been killed in the ...

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  53. MANUFACTURE OF EXPLOSIVES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The recently appointed Munitions Committee has considered the question of the manufacture of high explosives and shrapnel ...

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  54. MUNITION SUPPLY

    JOHANNESBURG. Sunday Night —A subscription list has been opened to send twenty munition workers to England under an expert. It is hoped ...

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  55. ENEMY OFFENSIVE FAILS.

    PETROGRAD. Monday Morning.— A communique states: The enemy brought great forces into the fighting line on the Zawikfost front, but their ...

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