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  2. THE BALKANS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—An Italian official report from Macedonia states: We occupied heights northward of Polcian, between Monastir and ...

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  3. PALESTINE CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—An official report state's: Eastward of tho Jordan we are approaching Amman, northward of where the Arabs have ...

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  4. RAILWAYMEN'S STRIKE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The railway strike continues to extend. The North London railway is entirely closed, and other suburban lines are ...

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  6. SITUATION IN RUSSIA

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday Night.—Moscow advices states that a number of French and British officers refuged in the American Consulate building, ...

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  7. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Wednenday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Huig reports: We further impressed on Tuesday evening and night time in the ...

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  8. AMERICAN CONSUL SAFE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.—Advice has been received from Helsingfors that Mr. Moore has arrived safely from Moscow. The advices do not ...

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  9. A GERMAN VIEW OF THE OFFENSIVE.

    ZURICH, Wednesday Night.—The Munich "Neueste Nachrichton" states that the Allied offensive in Macedonia is not a diversion, but an operation of ...

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  10. CAPE COLORED CORPS PARTICIPATE.

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday Night.—Much satisfaction is felt at the splendid work of the Cape colored corps in the operation lending to the defeat of ...

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  11. DRASTIC MEASURES DEMANDED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Board of Trade has called on the naval and military authorities to assist to carry on the railways. ...

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  12. RUSSIANS LEAVING LONDON.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—M. Litvinoft. the Bolshevik representative in London, accompanied by fifty-four compartiots, are leaving London for ...

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  13. BULGARIAN FORCES DIVIDED AND CUT OFF.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—"LeMatin" states that two sections of the Bulgarian forces were compelled to retreat in different directions, and it is ...

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  14. GERMAN PRESS COMMENT.

    ZURICH, Wednesday Night. —The Munich "Neueste Nachrichten" states that General Allenby's advance entails the entire loss of Palestine. The ...

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  15. TEN THOUSAND SLAIN BY BOLSHEVIK.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday Morning.—Travellers from Petrograd estimate that the Bolshevike have been ten thousand persons. ...

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  16. TURKISH ARMIES CUT IN TWO.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Australian Press Bureau understands that 265 Runs have boon captured, which represent practically the whole ...

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  17. NEST OF GERMAN SPIES BROKEN UP.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—One of the first fruits of material law at Vladivostock is the breaking up of the nest of German spies. Many arrests ...

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  18. ENEMY ATTACKS FAIL.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—A French communique states: There was artillery activity at night time in the regions of St.Quentin, and between ...

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  19. SERBIANS ADVANCE 60 MILES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Australian Press Bureau learns that the whole of the Manastir-Prilep Gradso road, connecting the two ...

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  20. MEN DECIDE TO RESUME IMMEDIATELY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—A mas meeting of railway men at Cardiff unanimousley decided to return to work immediately. ...

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  21. WAR ON THE SEA

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday Night.—The Swedish gunboat Gunhild was mined and sunk off Skagerraw. Nineteen of the crew were killed. ...

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  22. IN THE REICHSTAG

    AMSTERDAM Wednesday Night.—speaking in the Reichstag [?] Herting, Imperial Chancellor, at distributed the war to the late King Edward's ...

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  23. TROOPS DIVERTED TO NEWPORT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—There are three thousand troops now at Newport. They were fully equipped for foreign service, and were diverted to ...

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  24. BULGARS FIGHTING DESPERATELY.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Bulgarians are fighting desperately west of Prilep. Our force are as near Uakub as the enemy. The capture of Uskub ...

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  25. AMERICAN SHIPBUILDING.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.—It has been officially announced that thirteen ships, of a total of 55,000 tons deadweight have been completed ...

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  26. A THREATENING SITUATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Though the strike situation was threatening yesterday afternoon, the sudden extension to-day was a complete ...

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  27. SOME SHARP FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Sir Doughlas Haig reports: There was sharp local fighting this morning in the neighborhood of Seleney, which we ...

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  28. GENERAL RESUMPTION OF WORK

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The strikers are returning to South Wales and the Groat Western system generally. Some London strikers have return ...

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  29. ENEMY CONTINUES RETREAT.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. - A French eastern communique states: Despite fresh reinforcement by German troops, the enemy is obliged to continue ...

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  30. SINKINGS BY SUBMARINES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Admiralty report that the British. Allied, and neutral merchant tonnage sunk last month totalled 327,676, of ...

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  31. DESPERATE FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Thursday Moraine.—A French communique states: West of Sir. Quentin the enemy in the afternoon attempted to eject us from ...

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  32. GERMAN WARSHIP SEIZED

    HAGUE, Thursday Morning.—Destroyers seized the German warship Nurnburg in Dutch territorial waters and interned her. ...

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  33. THE UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.—Ratifications of a trenty extending for ten years the Anglo-American Arbitration Treaty have formally been ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Speaking in London at a trade union presentation to Mr O'Grady, Labour M. P. Mr W. M. Hughes said he ...

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  35. GOOD FRENCH PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr Phillip Gibbs states that the French made good progress at Epine de Dallon, south-west of St. Quentin, but were ...

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  36. THE LIBERTY LOAN.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.—Mr McAdoo, Secretary to the Treasury, during a speech on the Liberty Loan, said: "Great sums have been expended ...

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  37. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A bill has been introduced in the Senate providing for the formation of an Institute of Science and Industry. It proposes ...

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  38. THE AMERICANS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.—The United Press correspondent on the West Front reports that the Americans and French attacked east of Muselle ...

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  39. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.—An official despatch from Rome says: The Czecho-Slovak troops, fighting as a unit for the first time on the Italian ...

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  40. BRAZIL AND AUSTRIA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.—The United Press correspondent at Washington states that information has reached diplomatic circles that there is a virtuat ...

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  41. AERIAL OPERATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: Two thousand photographs were taken on Tuesday. Observers reported that much damage ...

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  42. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—A German official report states: Anglo-French resumed an attack against St. Quentin, and gained a footing in ...

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  43. DEBTOR'S IMPRISONMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In connection with an order made by the Chief Justice of Victoria on May 16 against Roy Newmarch that he be imprisonment for three ...

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  44. SPANISH GRIPPE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.—Spanish grippe is prevalent in military camps, and there have been many deaths. It is suggested closing churches, ...

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  45. GREAT FIRES IN SARDINIA

    ROME, Wednesday Night.—Through an outbreak of forest fires in Sardinia thousands of people are homeless, and herds of cattle have perished. The ...

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  46. PRISONERS IN TURKEY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Sir Thomas MacKenzie High Commissioner for New Zealand, is despatching complete outfits of clothing, and additional ...

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  47. DEFENCE BILL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Defence Bill introduced in the Senate proposes to repeal the existing provision that officers of active forces shall ...

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  48. BREST-LITOVSK TREATY MUST STAND.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.—Von Payer, Vice-Chancellor, speaking in the Reichstag, said the Brest Litovsk treaty must stand. It cannot ...

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  49. PRESTIGE AND INFLUENCE SHATTERED.

    Mr Thomas addressed a mass meeting of three thousand railwaymen at Cardiff. He said: You have shattered all our prestige and all our ...

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  50. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—A statement from a reliable source regarding the strike of Clyde shipwrights and other shipyard trades which has spread ...

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  51. TRAINING AND DISCIPLINE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Sir Joseph Cook inspected Chatham, where Admiral Sturdec presented medals to the Zeebrugge heroes in the presence ...

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  52. PAPER RESTRICTIONS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At the conclusion of the conference of representatives of the press of Australia to-day, the Paper Controller (Mr. W. ...

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  53. CREWS OF VESSELS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Federal Government has approved of the following maximum rates of compensation for crews of vessels registered in ...

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  54. NATIONAL FEDERATION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At the annual conference of the Victorian National Federations to-day resolutions were adopted requesting the abolition ...

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  55. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Bank of Australasia shows a profit for the year £ 336,136. ...

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