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  2. HONORARY JUSTICES’ DECISION.

    At the Glenorchy Police Court some time ago, W. R. Pierce proceeded against Henry Ellis for-the recovery of £19/3/ alleged to he due for the hire of a horse, ...

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  3. PERSONAL

    At the City Council meeting last slight vote of condolence with the next of kin of Gunner Jack (Ernest Peacock, Field Artillery, who was recently killed ...

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  4. CITY COUNCIL

    The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers last night. The Mayor (Alderman J. G. Shield) presided, and ...

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  5. RUSSIAN SITUATIONS

    LONDON, Sunday. — A Tokio report states that 15,000 Czechs bare entered Vladivostock and captured the Soviet headquarters, the national bank, the ...

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  6. WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON. Monday.—From Gordon Gil[?] Press Association correspondent: fact that the Australasians were [?]sen as the Americans’ mentor put the ...

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  7. ACTIVITIES.

    NEW YORK; Friday.—At New York Navy Secretary Daniels, in a speech, said: — On the day when It was announced that the U boats were ...

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  8. ITALIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday.—Italian official:— After five days hitter uninterrupted struggle, the enemy on Saturday was completely driven to the left bank of ...

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  9. KERENSKY AND PARIS SOCIALISTS.

    PARIS, Saturday.— M. Kerensky, ex Premier of Russia, addressing a meeting of Parliamentary Socialist read a document drawn up on May 16 at a ...

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  10. ITALIANS CONSOLIDATING.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Italian official: We are consolidating ourselves on the ground recaptured on the right bank of the New Piave. There is every indication that ...

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  11. AMERICA’S GREAT EFFORT.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—At San Francisco yesterday, Mr. Schwab (Shipping Board) said the number of ships launched America, that day was the greatest ...

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  12. CZECHS IN FINLAND.

    At Copenhagen it is reported from Northern Norway that the CzecheSlovak troops have completely defeated 3000 Finnish Germans near ...

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  13. RUMORED MARCH ON K[?]

    LONDON. Sunday.—The newspapers, discussing the Russian report of seventy five thousand revolutionary troops marching on Kieff, states that this ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN REPORT.

    A wireless Austrian official message states that as the delta of the Piave became untenable without a heavy sacrifice we withdrew to the Dyke position ...

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  15. JAPAN AND THE ALLIES.

    NEW YORK, Friday. — At Fair Haven, Massachusetts, Baron Ishii (Japanese Ambassador) said that Germany’s attempt to saw discord among ...

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  16. A TOKIO REPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The United Press correspondent at Tokio states that the Czecho Slevaks have established at Vladivostock a commissariat for Siberia. ...

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  17. MR. HUGHES’ REMARKS.

    [?]DON. Saturday.—Mr. Hughes, in[?] on his return from France. [?] found the Australians in mag[?] condition, and full of confidence. In ...

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  18. Adriatic Naval Fight.

    ROME. Sunday.—A battle has been fought near Pola between a strong group of Italian destroyers and five enemy tranships, which fled after a brief ...

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  19. INDEPENDENCE DAY PAGEANT.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Independence Day parade was the greatest pageant ever seen in New York city. It swept unceasingly through Fifth Avenue for 10 ...

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  20. ALLIES AT VLADIVOSTOCK.

    MONTREAL Saturday.— Washington cables declare that the presence of the Allied troops at Vladivostock has [?] tremendous enthusiasm in Eastern ...

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  21. INDEPENDENCE DAY SPEECH

    NEW YORK. Friday. — The newspapers praise, President Wilson’s speech as an accurate interpretation of America’s determination to continue the ...

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  22. PRISONERS PARADE.

    [?]NDON. Saturday.—After leaving [?]s Messrs. Lloyd-George and [?] motoring to inspect the Ameri[?] who are completing their ...

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  23. South African Labor.

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday.—The leaders of the International Socialists on the Rand were arrested yesterday, in connection with the recent native strike ...

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  24. BLACK SEA FLEET.

    AMSTERDAM. Sunday.—The Turkish, newspapers demand that the Russian Black Sea Fleet (recently ordered into German keeping at Sebastopol) shall be ...

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  25. MURMAN COAST.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The Copen hagen “Tedenstegn” states that the whole of the population of the Murman coast (northern shore of Russia) has ...

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  26. MR. MASSEY CONFIDENT.

    [?] Sunday.—Mr. Massey, Pre[?] New Zealand, on his return from [?] feel more confident than [?] the past two months. I ...

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  27. Aerial Warfare.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Sir Douglas Haig: There was little, air fighting yesterday. We destroyed two, aeroplanes and drove down another uncontrollable. ...

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  28. FRENCH REPORTS.

    LONDON. Sunday.—French co[?] West of Chateau Thierry we pro[?] in the region of Hill 204 and took [?] Matters are quiet elsewhere ...

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  29. MIRBACH MURDERED AT MOSCOW.

    LONDON. Sunday.—It is reported from Moscow that Count Mirbach. the German Ambassador, has been assassinated. At Paris. M. Kerensky referring to ...

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  30. Royal Silver Wedding

    LONDON, Saturday.—The streets were beflagged and crowded as the King and Queen accompanied by Princess Mary and Princes Albert, George, and Henry, ...

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  31. FAMOUS WARWICK.

    Warwick, the quiet little Queensland city on the Downs, which rose to world eminence by producing a stale egg out which an entire Commonwealth police ...

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  32. HOSPITALS BOMBED

    A Melbourne army sister, serving with a British hospital unit in France, describes in a recent letter, written during the British retirement in April, some of ...

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  33. FRENCH FRONT.

    LONDON, Sunday. — A French communique Eighteen enemy aeroplanes were felled and seven captive balloons set a[?] and fifty-six tons, of explosives ...

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  34. GENERAL HAIG’S REPORTS.

    LONDON. Saturday.—The following [?] have been received from Sir [?] Haig: The Australians on Friday [?] advanced the line north-east ...

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  35. Ramsay Macdonald’s Meeting.

    LONDON, Sunday. — An Independent Labor party meeting at Woolwich addressed by Mr. Ramsay Macdonald M.P., was broken, up by discharged ...

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  36. HAIG’S WEEK-END REPORT.

    General Haig’s . Sunday air report is as follows—Three German aeroplanes were destroyed to-day and one driven down uncontrollable. One of the ...

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  37. SOLDIERS AND DRINK.

    Giving evidence in Sydney on Friday before the Select Committee appointed by the Senate to inquire into the relation of the liquor traffic to military ...

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  38. [?]DAY MORN NEAR LOCRE.

    [?] Sunday.—Sir Douglas Haig’s [?] night’s despatch: We took a few [?] in a raid eastward of Hamel [?] We repulsed an attempted ...

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  39. GERMAN DESERTERS.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.— A German aeroplane, with three avaitors, landed on the island of Masuedo (Denmark) declaring they had descended ...

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  40. [?]er Can Have Peace.”

    [?] Sunday.—Mr. Lloyd-George [?]ving France addressed a c[?] American soldiers. He said [?] was grateful for their ...

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  41. War Honors.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. Right of Search.

    [?]N, Saturday — Many of the [?] are protesting agains the [?] the Foreign Office in waiving [?] of searching the Dutch ...

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  44. Starvation In Seibia

    LONDON, Saturday [?] Minister at Copenhagen [?] reports that the [?] desperate, as the [?] ...

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  45. New Zealand [?]

    [?] Saturday—[?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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