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  2. ITALIAN FRONT

    Warner Allen, the correspondent on the Italian front, states that the Austrian offensive made a less propitious beginning than, any in the history of this war. Two ...

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  3. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    The United States expects to have throe million men in uniform by August ­ 1. ...

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  4. IRELAND.

    A proclamation prohibits public meetings and processions in Dublin. Two [?] from behind a hedge fired on two constables patrolling at night in th[?] ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Messrs. Hughes, Massey, Garran, and Sir R. Borden attended a dinner by the Benchers at Middle Temple to Mr. Lloyd-George. ...

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  7. AUSTRIAN ARMY PLANS.

    The Austrian armies are divided into groups, the mountain group, under Field Marshal Conrad, comprising Generals Krobatins and Von Schend ...

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  8. U.S. MEN IN FRANCE.

    Washington reports that the American troops in France number 800,000. Sixty per cent of these are fighting men. ...

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  9. OPINIONS OF NEUTRALS

    The Central News reports that neutrals who have an opportunity of studying conditions in Germany say the people are dissatisfied with the result of the ...

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  10. CONSCRIPTION CONVENTION.

    Washington reports that Irishmen and Australians are exempted under the provisions of the British-American military Convention, which is awaiting the ...

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  11. AUSTRIAN SUCCESS SLIGHT.

    The Rome correspondent of ‘‘Corriere Della Sera” (Milan) opines that the Austrians’ fruitless attack on Tonale Pass is a prelude to the great offensive which ...

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  12. RECEPTION TO OVESEA DELEGATES.

    When Messrs. W. M. Hughes and Joseph Cook landed after a pleasant voyage, Mr Andrew Fisher and Captain HaworthBooth (Naval Adviser to the High ...

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  13. AUSTRIANS ADVANCE 1000 YARDS.

    British-ltalian official:—Alter a heavy bombardment from the sea to. the Adige the enemy infantry attacked all day. Four Austrian divisions attacked the British ...

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  14. REAL OFFENSIVE ON FIFTY MILES.

    The Austrian offensive from the Astico to the sea covers nearly a 150-mile front, having regard to the contours of the ground, but the newspapers point out ...

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  15. AMERICAN WIRELESS

    The following American wireless has been received per the American Consul Melbourne:— WASHINGTON, Monday. ...

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  16. JAPANESE INTERVENTION.

    Tokio reports that Japan will increase her army to 25 corps. The correspondent adds:— The Entente Governments are urging Japanese intervention In Russia, ...

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  17. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    T h e Fo reign Office announces that the ritish Governm ent h as erpressed regret at a m ine w as laid outside a proclaimed minefield, and su n k a Dutch pilot ...

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  18. WESTERN FRONT

    General March, U.S. Chief of Staff, says the extension of the Allied front, as result of the German drives now exceeds 60 miles, ...

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  19. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    M. Jules d’[?]strcs, the Belgian Minister at Petrograd, has escaped from Russia. He cays there are 20,000 armed German war prisoners in Siberia. The ...

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  20. BRITISH RE-ESTABLISH LINE.

    British-Italian official:—A pocket on the British front was cleared of the enemy in the night time and early morning, and we are now re-established on ...

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  21. NOBEL PEACE PRIZE.

    A rumor is current at the Vatican that the Nobel peace prize is to be awarded to the Pope. (Alfred Bernhard Nobel, 1833—96, the ...

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  22. FIGHTING IN THE WOEVRE.

    French communique:—In the Woevre the enemy on Sunday morning gained a footing in the village of Xivry, from here by a counter-attack the enemy ...

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  23. NORWEGIAN BARQUE SUNK.

    Washington announces that the Norwegian barque Samoa, from Buenos Ayres, w as sunk by U-boat gunfire off the Virginia coast on Friday. Fifteen ...

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  24. FIGHTING AT AZOV.

    A Kieff message from General Knoen zer states that 10,000 Bolshevist Red Guards landed on the coast of the Sea of Azov, and wore almost wiped out. Three ...

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  25. FR E N C H REPORTS. ■

    bocal actions north-east of Bols de Genlls, south of Dammard, and in the region of Vlnll, enabled us to take 70 prisoners and capture machine guns. Enemy at­ ...

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  26. APPARENTLY ANOTHER NORWEGIAN.

    Washington announces that the Norwegian barque Krinsjaa was sunk by a U-boat 80 miles off the Virginia coast The crew were rescued. ...

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  27. ITALIANS RETALIATING.

    General Orlando is not optimistic in regard to the battle, as the Italians everywhere are holding up the Austrians, and frequently counter-attacking, and ...

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  28. ENEMY ACCOUNTS

    W ireless Austrian official:—We broke the enemy's lines on the plateau in seven communes, also crossed the Piave, taking 10,000 Italians, English, and ...

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  29. WAR IN THE AIR

    A Paris official report says that an air raid alarm was given at 12.40 last night, and the “al clear” -at 1.45. Some bombs wore dropped, securing several victims, ...

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  30. SCANDINAVIAN CO-OPERATIVE COMPANIES

    The co-operative organisations of Denmark. Sweden, and Norway have combined, with a central purchasing depot Copenhagen. At first operations will be ...

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  31. WRECKERS OF LOUVAIN.

    Philip Gibbs: The Suffolks and Gordons at the La Bassee Canal, during the attack on a front of two miles, took 200 prisoners and twenty-five machine guns. ...

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  32. BEGINNING OF OFFENSIVE.

    Military critics consider that the Austrian attempt to force Tonale Pass means beginning of the delayed offensive. ...

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  33. OFFENSIVE NO SURPRISE.

    The offensive w as no surprise, as the Italian command knew the enemy’s bombardment ­ was timed to begin at three on the morning of the 15th (Saturday), ...

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  34. AUSTRIAN RIOTS

    There are reports of serious riots at vle[?]a and elsewhere, presumably arising­ out of the popular demand for peace and the protest against the ...

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  35. FIRST EXCLUSIVELY U.S. AIR RAID.

    Particulars of the first exclusively American air raid behind the German lines Indicate that the Americans were highly successful. The railway stations ...

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  36. MR. COOK’S SPEECH.

    Mr. Joseph Cook, interviewed, said that in this critical hour of the history of civilisation, Australia was absolutely and resolutely with the Motherland. There ...

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  37. PROPAGANDA BY PICTURES

    ‘‘Vorwaerts’’ (German Socialist paper) states that the Government is supporting the great film trust, and has financed the De[?]he Bank, Krupps, and other ...

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  38. SATURDAY ON BRITISH FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig: We dropped tea tone bombs in the day time and nine tons night time on Saturday on various targets,­ including Estaires and Armentieres ...

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  39. FRONTIER AGAIN CLOSED.

    The “Dally Chronicle’s” correspondent Zurich says the Austrian frontier is again closed, but smuggled newspapers show that the Austrinu Slav prisoners ...

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  40. 'ARRIVAL OF AMERICANS.

    The “Morning Post's” correspondent Writes that the arrivals of American troops during the past few days has eclipsed all records, and as a feat the ...

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  41. REPATRIATED AUSTRALIANS.

    The Australians from Switzerland in ­ clude Sergeant Battoram. 31st Battalion, who hails from Bayswater, Victoria, and Sergeant Donovan, of the 29th Battalion, ...

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  42. RHINE TOWN MUNITION WORKS.

    Paris reports that a munition factory at Mainz has been partially destroyed by an explosion. There were many victims and considerable damage. ...

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  43. MR. HUGHES IN BED.

    Mr. Hughes Is overtired and indisposed so Is in bed to-day. He attends Conference to-morrow. ...

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  44. MORE REFERENCES TO GERMAN GOLD.

    Mr. Hughes, in an interview with the London papers, said the threat of disaster to the Allies brought a splendid response in recruits. ”We suffered in Australia, ...

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  45. FEDERAL PROFESSIONAL OFFICERS

    In the Arbitration Court to-day, Mr. Justice Higgins heard the application of the Commonwealth Legal and Professional Officers’ Association for an award ...

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  46. SUCCESSFUL RAIDS.

    S[?] Douglas Haig: We entered a post south-westward of Morris and brought back eleven prisoners. We also captured seventeen in other raids south of ...

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  47. ACCOUNT OF TH E BATTLE.

    Italian communique: The great battle has been in progress since Saturday. The artillery preparation was exceptionally intense, and the enemy’s masses of ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLES.

    The King inspected the Now Zealanders at Aldershot cam p yesterday. The men are delighted at his Majesty’s interest in their life at Aldershot. ...

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  49. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    The Hague reports that the Anglo-German Conference is making good progress,­ and will probably reach an agreement In 10 days. The principle of ­ ...

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  50. LEAGUE OF NATIONS CONDEMNED

    The "Morning Post', commenting on Mr. Hughes remark states that Leagues of Nations and other such schemes now being thrust upon a ...

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  51. PERU SEIZES GERMAN SHIPS.

    At Washington it is announced that the Peruvian Government has seized German­ ships interned at. Callao. They total 50,000 tons. and include several ...

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  52. PEACE TALK.

    The Munich “Neuste Nachrichte[?]” publishes a semi-official Note, declaring that Germany will never resume the public discussion of peace proposals ...

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  53. DANISH SHIPPING.

    The New York “World's” correspondent at Washington learns that America is negotiating with Denmark on the subject of securing the Danish merchant ...

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  54. GERMAN ARMY DISCIPLINE.

    The Socialists In the Reichstag have attached the military autfioritles, accusing them of keeping the regular officers behind the front while reserve officers ...

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  55. TOE JONAS CASE.

    Charles Vernon, who was employed at the Ministry of Munitions, was remanded at Bow street to-day on a charge of conspiring with Jonas and others to ...

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  56. THE KYARRA

    It is officially stated by the Sydney naval transport officer. Captain Dunn, that no invalids were aboard the Kyarra, and that no soldiers were lost. ...

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  57. CHILI MAY FOLLOW SUIT.

    Pern's action in seizing the Interned ships may be followed by Chill, which has 7[?] Germ an ships to her ports. Dr. Mannd's Old Tonic Wine reproduces ...

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