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  2. "THE DAILY POST" IN PERIL.

    The Labor Daily Committee, after consultation with the Directors of "The Daily Post," makes the following General Statement:— It is impossible to deny that "The Daily Post" is in the greatest peril of disappearance. It can be saved by those who believe in the Labor policy, ...

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  3. AMERICA'S AIMS.

    Members of Congress [?] urging the Government in give a de[?]led [?] of American war sines and pears conditions. There is also a growing ...

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  4. RUSSIA AND THE WAR.

    Sir Douglat Haig reports: During May we took 3412 German Prisoners, including 68 officers. We also captured a field gun. 80 machine guns. ...

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  5. GERMAN WOMEN SPIES.

    The [?] the [?] to the [?] the [?].W.W. and [?] It is officially stated that ...

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  6. ANTI-CONSCRIPTlON PLOTTING.

    Three [?] Beancy, Townsley and Bailey have been arrested charged with treason arising out of anti-constripution p[?]ing. They ...

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  7. ENEMY'S FIGHTING FORCE.

    Advices from the Canadian headquarters in France state that it is officially estimated that the Germans have about 3,000.000 on the West ...

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  8. ALLIES' CAPTURES.

    The French communique reports lively artillerying at La Faux, Hurtebise and Craobue. Since April 16 the Franco-British ...

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  9. THE ITALIAN MISSION.

    Prince Udme, a member of the Italian mission to American in addressing a [?]gress of [?] Presdent Wilson's war message, For ...

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  10. ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official message states that the enemy in massed [?]manon [?] attacked [?] and [?] in the [?] area last night, bat ...

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  11. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    Mr. Vrooman the Secretary for Agriculture, advocates two meals daily during the war. Mr. Hooray in an interview says ...

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  12. THE GERMAN RATION.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at headquarters states that it is def[?]tely known that the best red German fighting units have a ration ...

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  13. A GERMAN CLAIM.

    A wireless German official message states. There is in[?]sed artillerying on the Wylsebaste bend and intense firing near Lens also on the north ...

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  14. GERMANY AGAIN E[?]URED.

    The "New York Times" says that the State Department at Washington has learned that Germany was endeavoring to purchase the island of ...

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  15. THE ITALIAN VICTORY.

    It is estimated that the Italians last [?] Austrians out of action in killed. wounded and prisoners in there weeks. ...

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  16. GROUND GAINED.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: We gained ground slightly to the westward of Cherisy and carried out successful patrol encounters near Gouzcicout ...

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  17. ANTI-CONSCRIPTIONISTS All-LESTED.

    Solders of the cash Begiman inv[?] a meeting of 13,000 foreigners yesterday in Malison Square Carden and arrested [?] distributors of ...

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  18. REVOLUTION IN BOHEMIA.

    Despatches from Rome star that the Italian successes are causing a [?]mionary [?]sing in Bohemia. ...

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  19. INSURRECTION IN CHINA

    The "New York Beralds" Tokio correspondent states that nine Ch[?] governors have [?]lare there inde[?] The insurrection is more ...

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  20. "NOTHING OF INTEREST TO REPORT."

    Sir Douglas Half reports: The enemy's artillery was active last night against our positions m the neighbourhood of Bullecourt and [?]my village. ...

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  21. RECENT FRENCH OFFENSIVE.

    The "Daily Chronicles" correspondent at the French front authoritatively learns that during the [?]ustve from April 15 to May 24 the French ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. FURTHER ITALIAN PROGRESS.

    An Italian official message states; There in heavy artillerying northward of Goriza and the northern sector of the carse plateau and ...

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  23. GERMANS BEWILDERED.

    Correspondents at the front describe the Germans' bewilderment and uncertainty regarding Marshal Halg's next offensive. In view of the ...

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  24. A MESSAGE TO RUSSIA.

    President Wilson has sent a message to Russia, the purpoel of which is unknown, but it is understand that is deals win, the United Slates' ...

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  25. THREATEN TO FIGHT.

    Slen[?]. An[?], Fuklen, Manchurta Illipes. Honan and Checking provinces have ju[?] in the se[?] movement. All [?]ten to light ...

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  26. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    The ''Rheintsche Westphaelische" reports that an English submarine in the Channel on April [?], while [?] under the surface, rammed a German ...

    Article : 104 words
  27. VIOLENT BOMBARDMENT.

    Friday evening's French communique states: The enemy at night time fairly violently bombarded our first time of trenches in the region to ...

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  28. AERIAL WARFARE

    The Admiralty reports: Our naval aircraft carried out several raids from Dunkirk last, night, and dropped many Ions of bombs with good results on ...

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  29. THE LEADING REBELS.

    General Chang Soll, the Mullary Governor of Mukelin, and General Nick S[?] the Governor of Aabul are the [?]ding [?] who ...

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  30. AMERICA'S WAR AIMS.

    President Wilson will [?] a statement to the [?] on Registration Day and may possibly outline the war anus of the United States. ...

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  31. GERMAN LOSSES IN MAY.

    According to a communique the Germans on the West front lost 442 aeroplanes in May, and the Ang[?] French 271. The British downed ...

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  32. A GERMAN PREDICTION.

    The "Koelaisehe Volkszeitung" predicts an imminent Entente offensive, which it alleges is "due to the hopeless" position of the Eutcate. The ...

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  33. WARNING TO SLACKERS.

    President Wilson has [?] a proclamation warning slackers who are leaving America to evade cong[?] that they will be prosecuted on then ...

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  34. AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE SUNK

    The French submarine Circe torpedoed and sank an Austrian submarine which a torpedoed was escorting out of Cattare. ...

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  35. ENEMY AERODROMES ATTACKED

    The Admiralty reports: Our aeroplanes attacked the enemy aerodromes at St. Denis and Western yesterday morning. ...

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  36. INDIAN PATRIOTISM

    The Maharajah of Birkaner delivered the King's message to India, wherein his Majesty pays a [?]bure in India's splendid patriotism and the bravery ...

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  37. A FRENCH" COMMUNIQUE.

    A French communique states: North of La Faux Mill, after a lively bombardment, the enemy gained a footing at some points of our advanced ...

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  38. SIX SWEDISH SHIPS SUNK.

    A Berlin wireless message states that six Swedish vessels, Pauline, Cyrez. Erik, Therese Koeld and Olga, have been sank in the Gulf of Bothnia, ...

    Article : 41 words
  39. A TRYING EXPERIENCE.

    Two British aviators were picked up by a warship In the North Sea after [?]ging to the wreckage of their machine for live days and subsisting ...

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  40. GERMANS TAPPING CABLES.

    Rumors are circulating here that the Germans are tapping the American can [?] to Russia. The American was Aims Note to Petrograd ten days ...

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  41. OVER NEUTRAL TERRITORY.

    A message from Copenhagen states that three Zeppelins approached Ystad harbor on Friday. Swedish torpedo boats went out at full speed and tired ...

    Article : 63 words
  42. FURTHER BRITISH PROGRESS.

    Correspondents at headquarters state that the British reached the third line of German trenches last night during a raid near Loos. We also ...

    Article : 57 words
  43. BLACK SEA FLEET ACTIVE

    A Russian official message states that the Black Sea fleet cruising on the Anatolian coast on May 29 destroyed munttion depots, barracks, ...

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  44. BRITAIN'S FOOD SUPPLY

    The Food Controller states that, though the situation is good it economy is maintained, the department does not take such an optimistic ...

    Article : 69 words
  45. FREE SPEECH, BUT NOW LICENSE.

    Mr. Gerard, formerly American 'Ambassador to Germany, in a speech, said that he expected St least two years more of war. The United ...

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  46. ENEMY REPULSED AT OPPY.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports having repulsed an enemy party on Friday night southward of Oppy. There has been feelprocal day long [?]llerying ...

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  47. INVALID SOLDIERS

    There are 2[?],000 invalid soldiers Interned in Switzerland. These include 16,500 French. 7500 Germans, and [?] British. ...

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  48. AFFAIRS IN GREECE

    The Allies have assented to the Greek government sending code messages to agents abroad. The Allied control of Greece commences on ...

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