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  2. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    An Australian cruiser [?] four destroyers have bom[?]ded Fano, on the Adriatic coast, north of Ancona. The damage was insignificant. ...

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  3. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    The newspapers are demanding [?] clear statement by the Government regarding its attitude respecting the sinking by German submarines of ...

    Article : 178 words
  4. THE DARDANELLES.

    An Australian troops, in describing the [?] in the Campon Ten[?] us a trial for the nerves, says that the campaign is probably ...

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  5. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The Kaiser has telegraphed to the Grand Duke of Baden expressing his deep indignation at the wicket attack by French airmen upon his beloved ...

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  6. Calician Struggle.

    The intensity of the struggle in Galicia is in creasing. T h e Austrians s till claim successes, but it is apparent that the enemy is finding the task of keeping up the offensive against the Russians increasingly difficult The Austrian raid into B[?] has ended in the enemy retreating [?] leaving considerable quantities of munitions and supplies in the bands of the Russians. ...

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  7. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    An official an announcement states:— On a 60-verst front, between the Tis[?] and Swi Rivers, south of the Dniester, between May 29 and June 36, ...

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  8. A COLLIER SUNK.

    The steamer Dulcie, from Sheilds for H[?]vre, with a cargo of coal, has been torpedoed and sunk off Orford[?]ness A fireman was killed and the ...

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  9. FURTHER DETAILS.

    Further detalis of the Karlaruhe raid show that the first bomb fell near the Emperor’s monument, in the Ka[?]er Platz, and tore up the tramway, and ...

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  10. THE ENEMY’S VERSIONS.

    An Australian communique states:— We have occupied Taruegrad, over the Russian frontier, east of the San. The Russian between the Lower San and ...

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  11. ITALIAN AIR ATTACKERS.

    A communique issued to-day stated: Our artillery has continued to bombard Malbargh[?], which attempted to reply, but the forts were silenced. On ...

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  12. BRITISH STEAMER TORPEDOGED.

    The British steamer Alisa, bound from Norway for Leith, has been torpedoed. The crew has been landed. ...

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  13. FLYING CORPS’ LOSS

    Flight-Lieuteuant warneford, the young airman who recently sprang into sudden fame by single-handed destroying a Zeppelin in indi[?] noar ...

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  14. NAVAL BOMBARDMENTS.

    A communique Issued by the Admiralty states:—The Australian fact has bombarded the Hghthouse at the mouth of the Tagliamento, on the west side ...

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  15. GERMAN SUBMARINE SUNK.

    Last March the Admiralty announced that there was reason to believe that the German submarine U29, with Commander Weddigen, who ...

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  16. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    In reply to the German Note regarding the sinking of the American ship William P. Frye by a German commerce destroyer, the United States ...

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  17. RUSSIAN DEFENCE OF LEMBERG

    The Berlin newspapers a state that the Grand Duke [?] boats, the Russian generalissimo, has brought Up splendidly-trained troops from Odessa to ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Of late there have been suggestions that South Africa should send an imperial­ contingent to fight in Europe. The idea has not received official­ ...

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  19. ITALY’S PRZEMYSL.

    With a garrison averaging 30,000 and very powerful natural and artificial defences. multiplying the possibilities of resistance, Tolmino, which ...

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  20. GERMANS USE GAS.

    The official communique issued yesterday stated:—The enemy on the Dzura front spread a cloud of as[?] gas along a front of six ...

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  21. FRENCH AND ENGLISH TRIBUTES.

    The bodies were taken to the mortuary at the British hospital at Versailles from Bar. The coffins were covered with the Union Jack and ...

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  22. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    Sir John French reports:—Fighting in the northern and southern por[?] of our from continued throughout the 16th, and we co-operated with the ...

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  23. HOW THE ACCIDENT OCCURRED.

    “Le Journal” publishes the following account of the accident:— “Lieutenant Warneford had described several large [?]des and made several rapid ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. INVASION OF BESSARABIA.

    The Austrian fore under General P[?]zer, who recently Invalid Bess[?] lying cast of Bukovina and Roumania has been forced by the ...

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  25. GERMAN MUNITION SUPPLIES

    The “New York Herald” states that German [?] are buying 12 per cent, of the a[?] cured out by the Hartford factories, 13 per cent ...

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  26. ITALY’S SUBMARINE LOSS.

    Further details have been made published regarding the loss of the Italian submarine Med[?] which was recently­ reported to have been torpedoed by ...

    Article : 244 words
  27. HUNGARIAN BATTALION TRAPPED.

    In Thursday’s communique it was announced that the Italians had anni[?] a Hungarian battalion which made a violent attack on their position ...

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  28. GERMAN OPTIMISM.

    The “Frankfurter Zeitung” deprecates the excessive optimism regard the Galician struggle, and says, “We must not forget that Russia is ...

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  29. GERMAN WAR METHODS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at the British headquarters states that a cartridge belt of a German ma[?]bine gun has been picked up in the Ypres area ...

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  30. A GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German communique states:— We have re-captured Embermen[?], in the Vosges, and destroyed the French forth[?], and retired to our­ ...

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  31. AMERICAN CONTRACTS.

    Mr. Lloyd-George has app[?] Mr. D. A. Thomas, the well-known Welsh coal owner, to go to America and Canada to organise munitions ...

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  32. GERMANS CLAIM A VICTORY.

    A German communique states:—The British north-west of La Bassee have suffered a new defeat, the attackers being ann[?]llated, and only a few ...

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  33. SPIES CAUGHT IN FLANDERS

    Two Belgians, Eunie C[?]uveller and his wife, and Hobart Cur[?] a native of Dunkirk, all concerned in the potato business at Capelle, have been ...

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  34. GERMAN OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    A German communique states:— We have attacked the Russians’ Positions at Grodek, west of Lembers. The Russians are still holding out ...

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  35. 150,000 GERMANS IN FOUR AND A HALF MILES.

    The “Central News” correspondent at Darklin says that the French offensive from Lorette to Neuville squeezed 130,000 Germans into a ...

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  36. AUSTRALIA.

    Those men who have false [?]eth both on the upper and lower jaws may not go to the front according to the latest de[?]ree of the Defence ...

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  37. NATIONAL SHELL FACTORY.

    It has been decided to establish a national shell factory at Birmingham. ...

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  38. FRENCH SUCCESS THE VOSGES.

    Yesterday’s communique stated:— There has been a violent artillery duel northwards of Arras, where the front has not been modified. We have­ ...

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  39. BULGARIS AND THE WAR.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Sofia states that Ministers of the Entente Powers to Bulguria have met and exchanged views regarding the ...

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  40. FLOATING BATTERIES.

    Owing to the that own[?] of the water, the delta of the Iso[?] River is impract[?] for warships. The naval gunners silenced the butteries ...

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  41. AN INDISCREET PRAYER.

    It is reported in Berlin that the German Government is considering whether to prosecute the Carnival Archbishop of Cologne for treason for ...

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  42. THE KAISER’S DELUSIONS.

    “Le Matin” publishes extracts from a letter from the Kaiser to a Bavar[?] Court personage , in which he inst[?] upon the certainty of attending the ...

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  43. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY

    The hearing of the charge of trading with the enemy pre[?] against Hobart [?] and Henry Wason, [?] in the Glasgow arm of ...

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  44. 400,000 GERMAN TROOPS

    During the recent nine days’ closing of the Balgo-Dutch frontier 400,000 German troops traversed Belgium, of which 300,000 were sent into the fight. ...

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  45. NIGHT ATTACKS IN THE MOUNTAINS.

    Details of the Alpine troops attack on the Northern stopes of Mon[?] Nero, where the Austrians are being constantly reinforced. show that the ...

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  46. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    Our first wounded from the Dardan[?] are on their way back to Australian.­ A cable was received by the Defence department this morning announcing ...

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  47. POLICING THE ADRIATIC.

    It is officially stated that the Italian fleet co-operating with the British and French Me[?]lterranc[?] aquadrons, is policing the Adriatic, seeking out ...

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  48. THE COUNTRY’S NEED

    M r. Bonar Law, speaking yesterday at Shrewsbury. said that victory could not be won b y soldiers and sailors alone, unless they were ...

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  49. MUNITIONS SUPPLY.

    The powers of Mr. Lloyd-George as Minister of Munitions have been officially defined. Mr. Llyod-George’s duty , is to organise the sources of supply ...

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  50. SIR JOHN FRENCH’S REPORT.

    Sir John French reports:— We have occupied 250 yards of German trenches north of Hooge (north-east of Y[?], which our success forced ...

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  51. ENEMY ATTACKED WITH KNIVES.

    A French describing the com[?] [?] southward of Hebuterne, said:— The battalion on our right assailed the enemy with hand-grenades and knives. ...

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  52. WAR AND WAGES.

    The cotton operatives in Lancashire who were threatening to strike for increased wages, have now accepted the Board of Trade’s arbitration, ...

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  53. ALDERMAN THREATENED.

    Alderman Ogllvy, of the Many Council a prominent advocate of the internment of enemy aliens, has received­ a threatening anonymous letter ...

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  54. GERMANY’S FUTURE POSITION

    The President of the Upper House of the Prussian Diet recently stated: —It has been repeatedly said that we must obtain a peace which safeguards ...

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  55. TERRITORIAL BATTALION’S FINE SEAT.

    An interesting personal description of the desperate fighting in the Fes[?] region about the middle of May is given by an officer of the 13th country ...

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  56. BRITISH CASUALTY LISTS.

    The casualty lists published to-day contain the names of 81 officers of both services. The following battalions have also suffered heavily:—5th South ...

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  57. PRUSSIAN CASUALTIES.

    The last twelve official Prussian casualty lists show 71,483 casualties, bringing the grand total up to 1,409,480. This is exclusive of the Saxon ­ ...

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  58. FURTHER PROGRESS IN ARRAS REGION.

    The official communique issued last night stated:—After a very sharp struggle, we have invested all sides. and carried by assault Buval Bottom. ...

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  59. SWEDISH MAILS.

    Advice from Germany state that the mails board the Swedish mail steamer Thorsten, which was recently seized by a German cruiser in the ...

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  60. BUSH TO ENLIST

    Re[?]ulting in reported to have been brisker in Victor’s last week than since January. There were nearly 1400 applicants and 865 were enrolled. ...

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  61. GERMAN BIG GUNS.

    At Krupps works at Essen 115,000 men are now employed. [?]ally in making big guns of very long range. ...

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  62. CAPTIVE, BUT WELL.

    A cable message received by the Navy Office states that Lieutenant. ...

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