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  2. ITALIANS STILL VICTORIOUS

    HOME, Wednesday Night.—Advices from Berne show that it is rumored in Germany that the submarine campaign will not be continued beyond the ...

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  3. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Lord French, replying to a Folkestone deputation, said it was impossible to absolutely prevent aeroplane attacks, but ...

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  5. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — An Italian official report states: There has been very heavy artillerying on the Julian front from Mount Cucco to ...

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  6. PEACE PROSPECTS

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday Night.—The German Socialist majority delegates, including Herr Scheidmann, have arrived here, on route for ...

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  7. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig reports : We repulsed hostile raiders near Fontaine les Oroiselles, westward of Lens. We ...

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  8. VIOLENT ARTILLERY STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A French communique states : There is a fairly violent artillery struggle south of St. Quentin, and special units ...

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  9. MARVELLOUS AIR FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Correspondents on the western front send graphic details of the recent air battles at a height of three miles. The ...

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  10. FIERCE AND PROLONGED BATTLE.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Morning.—Austrian war correspondents state that the battle on the northern section of the Isonzo front, which developed ...

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  11. THE KAISER'S HEART HEAVY.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.—The kaiser, addressing the German troops on the western front, said: "I speak with a heavy heart, but we ...

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  12. 20,000 AUSTRIAN DEAD.

    ROME, Thursday Morning.—Correspondents at the front declare that twenty thousand Austrian dead lie in the Vodice Valley. British aeroplanes ...

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  13. BRITISH FRONT QUIET.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig reports : There is nothing of interest to report. ...

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  14. "BRITAIN MUST BE CONQUERED."

    ZURICH, Wednesday Night.,—The Mayeme branch of the Pan-German League has resolved that pearce must not be concluded until Britain is ...

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  15. ARTILLERY ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — A French, communique states: Both artilleries continue most active in the neigh-borhood south of St. Quentin. In ...

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  16. A GENERAL MELEE IN MID-AIR.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—"The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at headquarters sends details of the marvellous air fighting on May ...

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  17. AUSTRIAN RECKLESS DISREGARD FOR LIFE.

    HOME, Thursday Morning.—Vodice Massif is Incoming the tomb of entire Austrian brigades, who have been sent on a fruitless endeavor to ...

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  18. MR A. J. BALFOUR

    MONTREAL, Wednesday Night.—Mr A. J. Balfour was accorded a tremendous welcome at the Canadian Club here this afternoon. During a speech ...

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  19. WHAT GERMAN PEOPLE DESIRE.

    BERNE, Wednesday Night.—"The Munich Post" makes an outspoken attack on Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg's double dealing, which, it says, is ...

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  20. THE NEW RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—General Senuts, in an address of the Russian Exhibition, expressed sympathy with the people of the Russian ...

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  21. AUSTRIANS ADMIT FAILURE OF PLANS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Central News correspondent at Rome states that the battle of Isonze completed the first phase in the failure of ...

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  22. AUSTRIAN SHIPPING COMPANY'S LOSSES.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.— At the annual meeting of the Austrian Lloyds Shipping Company, at Vienna, [?] was shown that the ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND MINISTER

    WINNIPEG, Wednesday Night. — Mr W. F. Massey, Premier of New Zealand, and Sir Joseph Ward, who are an route for home, were welcomed ...

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  24. RUSSIA ARMY DEMANDS

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Night. — A congress of delegates from the fighting fronts debated war problems, and resolved that the army demands that ...

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  25. MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT WILSON.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Morning.—The King of Italy, in a message to President Wilson, says: From the might co-operation of America. Italy ...

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  26. TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Before the strainer A[?]wick Castle was torpedoed she picked up the crew of the torpedoed steamer Trevose. The ...

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  27. FOOD CONTROLLER

    LONDON, Thursday Moraine. — "The Daily Telegraph" Parliamentary reporter has been authorised to announce that Lord Devonport, Food ...

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  28. RUSSIAN FLEET READY AND ANXIOUS FOR DUTY.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Night. — M. Kerensky visited the Haltie fleet, and he is firm in the conviction that the difficulties of transition have been ...

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  29. AUSTRIANS DROOPING SPIRITS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—"The Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Milan reports that Austrian prisoners' statements show that the commanders ...

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  30. AUSTRIAN MINISTER'S VIEWS.

    COPPENHAGEN, Wednesday Night.—"The Tyds" Vienna correspondent interviewed a member of the Austrian Cabinet, who said he was convinced ...

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  31. GERMAN HOPES OF INACTIVITY DWINDI[?]NG.

    HAGUE, Thursday Morning. — Germany recently sent large forces of troops, naval guns, and naval gunners to the Russian front. There are some ...

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  32. SHIPPING FUSION

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—A conditional agreement has been announced for the fusion of the Peninsular and oriental and the Union ...

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  33. THE SPIRIT OF GERMANY

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning. — "The New York Times" correspondent at the Hague interviewed Professor Delmer, ex-professor of English at the ...

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  34. FRENCH SOCIALISTS GO TO STOCKHOLM.

    AMUSTERDAM, Wednesday Night. — "Varwaerts" states that the decision of the French Socialists to go to Stockholm constitutes the first important ...

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  35. FESTIVAL OF REVOLUTION PAST.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—"The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Petrograd states that M. Skbelent, addressing a meeting, said "We are ...

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  36. BRITISH SHIPPING LOSSES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Admiralty reports that the arrivals during the past week were 2719, mid the sailings 2768. Eighteen vessels ...

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  37. AUSTRIAN TERMS OF PEACE.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday Morning.—The Austrian Socialist delegation to Stockholm has issued a statement asserting that the Austrians want peace ...

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  38. GERMAN SAFE CONDUCT.

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday Morning.—It is believed that Swedish and Danish ships will be permitted to leave British harbors on July 1 under ...

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  39. THE UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night.—A feeling of unrest is evident in Congress owing to the Senate Finance Committee apparently seeking to tax ...

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  40. MR CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—"The Daily Chronicle" states that Mr Winston Churchill recently visited the west front, and is now in Paris, the ...

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  41. RUSSIA AWAITING THE GRISIS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—"The Morning Post" correspondent at Petrograd states that Russia is still waiting the hour which must soon strike, ...

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  42. STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE POSTPONED.

    BERNE, Thursday Morning. — According to "Yorwaerts," the Stockholm Conference, which was fixed for June 15, has been postponed till July. ...

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  43. AMERICAN NAVAL AIRSHIP.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Morning.—Following on successful tests with a dirigible for 400 miles, 16 naval airships will shortly be commissioned. ...

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  44. DEMOCRATIC PEACE TERMS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning.—A so-called conference of democratic peace teams, chiefly comprising socialists, adopted a resolution favoring ...

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  45. GERMANY'S FUTURE

    GENEVA, Wednesday Night. — Prince Frederick Luwenstein, lecturing at Munich on Germany's economic future said England need only sell us ...

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  46. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    MADRID, Wednesday Night.—The Government has prohibited a Germanophile demonstration, arranged for Sunday next. ...

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  47. U. BOATS' EQUIPMENT.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning.—An officer on a steamer from the Mediterranean states that U. boats are equipped with a net cuiting device ...

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  48. AMERICAN ASPIRATION.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night.—President Wilson, speaking at a Decoration Day service, said, with the help of God. America will show that she ...

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  49. EFFICIENT AMERICAN ACTION AGAINST SUBMARINES.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning.—"The New York Times" London correspondent states that British officials are enthusiastic in their praise of the ...

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  50. CONTROL OF TOBACCO.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Board of Trade has assumed control of tobacco, and prohibits dealing therein, except as authorised. It fixes ...

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  51. PRESIDENT WILSON'S MESSAGE TO RUSSIA.

    PARIS, Thursday Morning.—It is asserted that President Wilson's message to Russia was despatched on Sunday, and will shortly be published. ...

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  52. M. KERENSKY'S TOUR A TRIUMPH.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Morning.—Advices from the front state that M. Kerensky's tour was a triumphal progress. He was received with ...

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  53. DISMISSED THE SERVICE.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — Lieutenant R. L. Jamieson, of the Auckland Regiment, has been court-martialled and dismissed the service. ...

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  54. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — "The Morning Post" correspondent at Tientsin status that the Governor of Nganhwel has seized wagons belonging ...

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  55. AUSTRIAN PARLIAMENT

    ZURICH, Wednesday Night. — The Reinchrath has met for the first time since the beginning of the war. The oldest Deputy presided over the ...

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  56. MR HOLMAN TO VISIT THE FRONT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Mr W A. Hohnan, of New South Wales, has arrived in Italy. He visits the Australians on the west front before ...

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  57. ANTI-RECRUITING SPEAKERS TO BE ARRESTED.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Morning.—The Government announces that speakers against recruiting will be arrested. A secret census will be ...

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  58. ARRESTS FOR FRAUD

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — Eight arrests new recently made in connection with fraudulent medical exemption certificates for army ...

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  59. AFTER THE WAR

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The newspapers recommend Mr Lloyd George to consider the formation of an after-war Cabinet, and probably retain ...

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  60. A PROTEST AGAINST PASSPORTS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The British Workers' League officials have protested against the granting of passports to Russia to Mr Ramsay ...

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  61. GOVERNORS THREATEN INDEPENDENCE.

    PEKIN, Thursday Morning. — Following in the President's dismissal of the Premier, many military Governors have threatened to declare ...

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  62. FALL IN VALUE OF GERMAN MARK.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Morning.—Yesterday's exchange value of the German mark represents a fall of 38½ per cent. from before the war, which ...

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  63. DEFENCE OF REALM ACT

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The first prosecution under the Defence of the Realm Act for non-cultivation of land was against a farmer, who was ...

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  64. SUBMARINE BASES.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Morning.—The Navy Station Commission recommends submarine bases at San Diego, Los Angleles, Mare Island, Port ...

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  65. HOW TO SAVE

    Mix a bottle of spirits (Whisky or Gin) and a bottle of O.T. together, and you will have two bottles of a better spiring for the cost of one spirit and one O.T. The O.T. ...

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  66. SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—His Majesty King George audienced Sir Ernest Shackleton at Buckingham Polace. The explorer returned the Union ...

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  67. STRIKE IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Thursday Morning.—Strikes are spreading rapidly, and now affect metal trades and other industries connected with the war. Many ...

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