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  3. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    Swanson, acting chairman of the Senate Naval Committee, states that the Allies have destroyed 60 per cent. of all the German submarines built, and ...

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  4. WAR IN THE AIR

    Paris official: — Twenty enemy aeroplanes were reported as coming to Paris at 11 last night They encountered a barrage. Some bombs were ...

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  5. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    Moscow reports that Caucasian committees are mobilising all men between 19 and 42, and detachments are already concentrating at Ti[?]is. The area, of the ...

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  6. AMERICAN WIRELESS NEW

    The following American wireless [?] been received per the American Cons[?] in Melbourne:— SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday. ...

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  7. ITALIAN FRONT

    Italian official:—We entered the trenches­ fronting Monti Valbella. and took prisoner 50. We also captured six machine­ guns. A French surprise attack ...

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  8. CONQUERED RUSSIANS.

    Copenhagen reports that the Finnish Government is proposing to send 70,000 Red Guard prisoners to Germany to work in war industries. ...

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  9. GLASGOW STEAMER FIGHTS.

    A German submarine shelled the Glasgow steamer Allaston In the Atlantic. The vessel fought until her ammunition was used up. The the crew took to ...

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  10. IRELAND

    Sinn Fe[?]ners raided the unoccupied country house of Mr. Justice Ross, in County Tyrone, for the purpose of stealing rifles. They were unsuccessful. ...

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  11. BATTLE OVER NORTH SEA

    Five, British airplanes fought seven Germans over the North Sea, and the Germans retired after losing one, which fell in the sea in flames. ...

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  12. BLACK SEA OPEN.

    Germany has informed the Russian naval authorities that Constanz (Black Sea) is now open, and offers coal and agricultural implements in exchange for ...

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  13. AIR TALLY FOR MAY.

    It Is reliably stated that British aircraft during May brought down 398 German aeroplanes and drove down 100, while the guns brought down 20. Only ...

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  14. THE AMERICAN SINKINGS.

    Altogether 14 ships have been sunk of a tonnage of 20,000. A new feature is the sinking of a neutral vessel, the Nor. wegian steamer Eidsvoia, 1570 tons (R, ...

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  15. PETROGRAD POSITION.

    News from Russia shows that the tion continues, but there is the utmost uncertainty in regard to the disorders in Petrograd. Correspondents are silent, ...

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  16. LAND GRANTS TO SOLDIERS.

    Mr. Bonar Law, answering questions the Commons, said there was considerable misunderstanding as to the land proposals for Irish soldiers. He would ...

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  17. SUBMARINE RA[?]ERS.

    All the Atlantic ports report shippi[?] arriving and leaving for overseas with out interruption by the German sub[?] marine raiders. One additional steamer ...

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  18. FRIDAY’S TALLY ON FRENCH FRONT.

    The French communique states that during Friday 13 German aeroplanes were brought down. Twenty-seven tons of bombs were dropped in the ...

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  19. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION WARNING.

    The anti-conscription conference in Dublin has Issued a statement warning the country against any false confidence. “Conscription is not ended, only ...

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  20. WESTERN FRONT

    French communique:— North of Mont[?]ider and west of Noyon we made several successful coups, and took prisoners. North o f the Aisne we, by a night­ ...

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  21. AMERICANS IN ACTION.

    The American marines in their first big land drive overseas scored a remark [?] success in two new attacks on the main battle front near Chatea[?] Thierry ...

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  22. AMERICANS ON THE MARNE.

    War experts ace insisting on the far-reaching significance of the appearance of the American forces in the battle of the Marrie. ...

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  23. FOOD SITUATION.

    The “Vorwaerts” publishes the Russian Government’s proclamation admitting that the food situation is desperate, and accusing the counter revolutionaries ...

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  24. CAROLINA SURVIVORS.

    The survivors of the Carolina report that the captain of the U boat, boasted at he sank seven vessels on Sunday and four on Monday. He prepared to ...

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  25. HEAVY BOMB DROPPING.

    Sir Douglas Haig:—We brought down 14 and drove down eight, and our anti-aircraft guns forced down another. One British machine wag lost. ...

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  26. BRITAIN’S FOOD QUESTION

    In the Commons, Mr. J. H. Clynes Parliamentary Secretary to the Food Ministry) made a statement in regard to the food situation. ...

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  27. INSTRUCTIONS TO U BOATS.

    A t Washington the Navy Department has intercepted wireless code messages from the German Admiralty, via Nauen. to the U boats on the American station, ...

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  28. BRUSILOFF “DOWN AND OUT.”

    German papers state that General Brusiloff was recently wounded in the leg In the Moscow fighting against the BolshevIki. He is living on charity, and ...

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  29. BILLING TRIAL BACKWASH

    Colonel Cripps, commanding the Bucks Hussars in Palestine, in a letter to Lord Burnham, the honorary colonel of the regiment, contradicts the suggestion ...

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  30. OFFICERS SELLING NEWSPAPERS.

    Hundreds of Russian officers are reduced­ to starvation, some selling newspapers and matches in the streets. ...

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  31. ANOTHER NORWEGIAN.

    The Norweigan vessel Vinwand has been torpedoed and sunk to-day off the Virginian Capes. Nineteen survivors landed. ...

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  32. THE “ PEACE OFFENSIVE.”

    The “Echo de Paris” states that von Herding is expected to contribute to the peace offensive by a startling speech in the Reichstag shortly. ...

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  33. CAPTURE OF BLIGNY.

    French communique—Between the Ourcq and the Marne we successfully continued local operations. The Franco-American troops extended their gains ...

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  34. POSITIONS IMPROVED.

    The Allies in numerous counter-attacks improved their positions. ...

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  35. WARNED AGAINST HOPEFULNESS.

    A Berlin paper warns the people against hopefulness as the result of this battle. ...

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  36. MINING OF KONINGEN REGENTS.

    The Koningen Regentes was mined and sunk 15 miles from Leman Bunk. Sir George Cave and the other two members of the British delegation are ...

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  37. FOR VALOR

    Saturday’s papers will report a V.C. to Lieutenant P. V. Storkey, Australian. He commanded an attaching platoon, which emerged from a wood and ...

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  38. PACIFISTS APPEAL TO LANSDOWNE.

    A number of pacifists are preparing a memorial urging Lord Lansdowne to repeat his efforts for peace, declaring that a large section of the people ...

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  39. KARS RECAPTURED.

    The Russians have recaptured Kars from the German and Turks in the Caucasus. ...

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  40. RAID NEAR HULLUCH.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports.—We prisonered a few on Friday night during a successful raid in the neighborhood of Hulluch. Our patrols inflicted ...

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  41. WAR MANIACS IN COURT

    Henry Murray, author, was fined £100 for criminally libelling Mr. Marwood, the Board of Trade secretary. Judge Darling remarked that Murray was ...

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  42. DANISH MACHINE GUN

    In the House of Lords, Lord Beresford called attention to the capabilities of the Madsen gun. It w as worth while, even now, to manufacture it. Lord ...

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  43. LABOR IN BRITAIN

    Mr. H. Gosling, In his presidential address to the National Transport Workers Federation at Newcastle, said the tendency­ of organised L[?] was to create ...

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  44. GENERAL HAIG’S REPORTS.

    We raided a post last night north-east-ward of Bethune, in inflicting casualties, and capturing a machine gun without losses. ...

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  45. WAR PRISONERS’ DELEGATES.

    Sir George Cave and the other delegates to the Hague, sailed by the Sindoro, not the Koningen Regentes. The war Prisoners’ Conference begins on ...

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  46. STRAZEELE RAID.

    The French Improved their line in the neighborhood of Locre by a successful local attack, prisonering a few. We raided a post on the Strazeele ...

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  47. WAR SERVICE HONORS

    Saturday’s “Gazette” contains 1500 names of appointments and promotions to the various grades of the British Empire Order for war services. The twelve ...

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  48. AUSTRIAN UNREST

    The “Central News” correspondent reports that people arriving in Switzerland from Vienna state that the impression prevails in Vienna that Austria is likely ...

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  49. ENEMY ATTACKS SHATTERED.

    The French communique reports rather great artillery activity on the front south of the Aisne, noably in the region of Faverolles. We improved our ...

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  50. SHIPBUILDING

    The Marine Department announces that the tonnage destroyed by enemy action during the live months of 1918 was only half that of the corresponding ...

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  51. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Pen[?]sular and Oriental Shipping Company has purchased the whole of the dry ducks and workshops at Fatmouth, and is extending them and ...

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  52. AMERICAN LINE ADVANCED.

    The American. official report states that in an attack to the north-eastward of Chateau Thierry on Thursday morning, we, in conjunction with the French, ...

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  53. SOME, UNION.

    Owing to the affiliation of the Amalgamated Engineers and General Workers, the lronfounders Trade Union Jubilee congress in September will represent ...

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  54. MAURICE SUMS UP.

    Major-General Maurice, in the “Daily Chronicle,” commenting on the declaration of the Supreme War Council and Clemenceau’s speech, says:— ...

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  55. IMMEDIATE DANGER OVER.

    The Australian Press Association’s representative learns that the enemy’s progress for the time being has been checked, and the immediate danger is ...

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  56. GERMANS IN CHINA

    Tokio reports that the chief reason Japan has asked China to expel the Germans Is that the German consuls and others are indulging In an anti-Allies ...

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  57. [?]EDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE

    The question of allowing sick pay, in certain cases, to returned soldiers temporarily employed in the Public Service is under consideration by the Federal ...

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  58. TASMANIAN SOLDIER

    Private Badcock, a Tasmanian, has escaped from Cassel camp, and reached Holland. On May 29 Mrs. Allan Badcock, of ...

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  59. NEXT YEAR’S APPLES

    Experts predict that the fruit crops in England are likely to be the smallest for fifty years. Trades are entering a request to be allowed to import Canadian ...

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  60. AUSTRALIAN CONSCRIPTION REFERENDUM

    A “Round Table” article on the second rejection of conscription in Australia says the failure is a political one. In the heated atmosphere of party politics the ...

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  61. JAPANESE DENIAL

    The United Press correspondent at Tokio, denying the rum or that Japan is seeking a postbellum pact with Germany, states that prominent Japanese ...

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  62. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    The Press Bureau announces that it is expected that meetings of the Imperial War Cabinet and Conference will begin during the next few days, as the majority ...

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  63. ENEMY REPORTS

    A wireless German official message:— We prisonered 52 French during an advance westward of Kemmel. We centured lines astride the Ancre, sonth-east ...

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  64. TEN THOUSAND MASSACRES

    Moscow reports from Hills state that the Turks have massacred over 10,000 Armenians during the last fortnight. ...

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  65. ASTHMA NO TROUBLE.

    If you haven tin of Cor[?]sart’s A[?] Inhalation handy asthma will not trouble you, because a small quantity burned, and the fumes [?]led will give you immediate ...

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