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  2. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    Trodzky, a Maximalist, in a speech at Petrograd Conference, said that civil war was unavoidable. He was only in doubt as to whether it would take organised ...

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  3. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    Congress appropriations for the session amount to £4,300,000,000 which is 10 times more than in any previous Congress. ...

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  4. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    “New York Times” correspondent Charles Crusty, cabling from Paris, comments on Lord North[?]’s statement re[?]nings. Mr. Gr[?]sty reiterates his ...

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  5. OPENING OF REICHSTAG.

    Paris “Matin’s ” Zurich correspondent states: Stormy [?]ings are predicted during the Reichstag session, which begins to-day. The majority intends to ...

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  6. RAIDERS IN SOUTH PACIFIC

    Washington Navy department announces that two German armed raiders are reported -in the South Pacific by a French schooner, which was captured ...

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  7. BATTLE INCIDENTS.

    War Correspondent Philip Gibbs writes:—The men from the new front tell many grim tales indicating that the Germans suffered the most smashing ...

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  8. SENATOR’S SPEECHES.

    The Senate has decided to investigate Lafollette’s speeches. Lafollette answers his critics to-morrow. He maintains he has been misquoted. ...

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  9. KAISER IN COURT.

    A special tribunal, composed of Prussian [?] has been healing an action in which the Empress nephew, Prince Frederick Leopold, proceeds against the ...

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  10. HUTCH PROTEST EFFECTIVE.

    The Dutch representatives at Washington have protested against the tying up of Dutch vessels b the United States ports. It is understood that they have ...

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  11. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    Petrograd railway men in view of the Government’s slowness in dealing with their demand for increased wag[?] decided to ce[?]se all railway traffic except of ...

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  12. AERIAL WARFARE.

    Zeppelins this week patrolled Ithen[?] towns, and people were exercised in air raid drill, and have been ordered to extinguish lights and take refuge in ...

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  13. WESTERN FRONT

    United Press correspondent:—There was little activity during the night, and every indication points to the complete disorganisation of the enemy. ...

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  14. CUBA EMBARGOES.

    At Havana tho Cuban President has de[?]eared an embargo on goods to neutral countries on the same lines as the United States. Cuba Is cancelling the ...

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  15. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    At New York further disclosures show that Bolo Pasha mid American friends that Germany was willing and anxious for a separate peace with France, ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN’S AMAZING STUNTS.

    Philip Gibbs gives an account of an Australian airman, who he says, is the talk of the Australians, who watched him [?] the most amazing st[?] over ...

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  17. SOUTH AMERICAN PRO-GERMANS.

    The United States is determined to stop pro-German activities in South America and is considering cutting off coal from all German controlled public utilities ...

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  18. CANADIAN ASSOCIATION.

    A Canadian association his been formed in London for the purpose of ascer[?]ing and expressing Canadian opinion on questions affecting Canada. The ...

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  19. BULGARIA AND ROUMANIA.

    The correspondent of the “Morning Post” at [?]ssy says that Bulgarian emissaries in Switzerland are making proposals for a separate peace with ...

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  20. CHURCHES AS SHELTERS.

    Following Sir Francis Lloyd's request, the Bishop of London announces that churches having crypts and cellars will admit the public during air raids. ...

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  21. “WELL ON THE WAY TO THE FRONT”

    Mr Norman. D. Biker. Secretary for War. summarising the United States` achievements during the past half year’s war activities says: We are well on the ...

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  22. THE HARDEST TIME.

    It was certain that the Australian would reach Broods[?]e cross roads if human courage could get there. They got there, and without a check, ...

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  23. FLANDERS PRISONERS.

    A large batch of the German prisoners captured in Flanders arrived in London, and were driven through the streets to iterment [?]. ...

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  24. THE WARIUNA.

    In San Francisco it is believed that the Wariuna has fallen a victim to the German raiders in the South Seas. ...

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  25. JUNKER PROPAGANDA.

    Amsrterdam reports nol[?] scenes in the [?]. Socialist Lands[?] severely criticised the propaganda among the soldiers with a view to stimulating the ...

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  26. SYDNEY VESSEL CAPTURED.

    At Washington it is stated that one Victim of the German raiders in the South Pacific is the schooner Rosedale, which sailed from Sydney on April 24. ...

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  27. OUTSPOKEN COMMERCIAL CLUB.

    A Savannah, Georgia, commercial club demands the expulsion of Senator Thomas Hardwick [?] the Gen[?] owing It is [?]ged in his still-[?] stand ...

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  28. PRISONERS 444G.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:— No infantry fighting of importance. We consolidated our positions. Prisoners now number 4446, including 114 officers. ...

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  29. GERMAN SOCIALISTS.

    “Y[?]eris” states that numerous Socialist meetings have been held all over Germany and have demonstrated in favor of peace by nogotiation and Against ...

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  30. ROOSEVELT’S PROGRAMME.

    At New York, ex-President Roosevelt, in a speech, created immense enthusiasm by declaring that peace terms must come as a result of the Allies' overwhelming ...

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  31. SLAUGHTER UNPRECEDENTED.

    The Maorlande’s and the Australians fighting up Abraham Heights, prisonered over 2000. They describe the number German dead as unprecedented. Other ...

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  32. NINE VESSELS OVERDUE.

    San Francisco reports nine vessels are overdue, and it is feared they have become victims of the Gorman raiders. They include the Wariuna. 126 days from ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The “Investors’ Review.” referring to the imminence of the New South Wales loan, says it gives cause for concern. Mr. Wade (Agent-General) replying, says the ...

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  34. ANZACS GRIM AND CHEERFUL.

    It was a grant day for the Australians and Maor[?]hinders, their greatest and most glorious day. They went grimly, though cheerfully, to their goal, over ...

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  35. LIMA LEGISLATURE.

    The Peruvian Legislature, at a joint session, [?]helmiugiy rated to sever relations with Germany. ...

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  36. FRENCH COMMUNIQUES.

    Following are Friday’s French communiques— 3 p.m.—Violent artillery actions on the right of the Mouse, in the region of [?]vaux and Hill 314. ...

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  37. BOAT’S GREW CAPTURED.

    The capture of a whole boat crew of Germans, who are said to be from the raider Sea Adler, was reported In Sydney to-day. The whatabout was captured ...

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  38. PERCIVAL PHILLIPS’ STORY.

    Percival Phillips—Although the slopes of Passchendael are covered with German dead, the enemy still strikes. He has suffered a staggering blow, but ...

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  39. POSTER STAMPS AND LIBERTY LOAN

    The public secretary of the Treasury makes the following statement:— An easy way of popularising the liberty loan is by the use of the artistic stamps ...

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  40. MORE BERNSTORFF MESSAGES.

    Washington State Department, has given out a series of telegrams showing [?]st Berp[?] asked Von Jaguw for 1,700,000 dollars for an unnamed man. ...

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  41. FRENCH NEWSPAPERS EULOGISTIC.

    All Paris newspapers comment eulogistically on the brilliant success of the British. ...

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  42. AMERICAN WAR DOINGS.

    Washington War Department has contracted for the construction of 20,000 aeroplanes in accordance with the provision of the 640,000,000 dollars made by ...

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  43. CANADIAN FINANCES.

    A [?] conference has been opened at Ottawa between Allies’ representatives, including Lord Northcliffe and the Canadian Government. The chief objects are ...

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  44. ITALIAN FRONT

    Wireless Italian Official:—We repulsed repeated attacks on Sun Gabriele. Our air squadron attached the naval base at C[?]taro, and hit torpedoors and ...

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  45. KING GEORGE'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    The King has telegraphed Field-Marshal Haig:—The continued success of our gallant troops in Flanders gives me the highest satisfaction, and reflects ...

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  46. ENEMY’S ARTILLERY MORE ACTIVE

    Sir Douglas Haig’s Saturday report: The enemy's artillery is more active, but no infantry action has been attempted. We drove oil an attempted raid ...

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  47. RUSSIAN FRONT

    Wireless Russian official:—Our artillery stopped an enemy massed attack southward of Rada[?]. The Bulgarians occupied several of our trenches in the ...

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  48. FRENCH POLITICS.

    M. Malvy, in the Chamber of Deputies refuted Leon Daudet's accusation contained in a letter to President Pion[?] alleging that Malvy had sold the plans ...

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  49. SEIZURE OF SWEDISH STEAMERS.

    Labor Leader Branting's newspaper, the “Social Demo[?]aten,” commenting on the Anglo-French requisitioning of Swedish steamers and the Swedish ...

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  50. SATURDAY’S FRENCH REPORTS.

    French communique: There has been a lively engagement on the right of the Meuse with an enemy group whi[?] gained a foothold in our advanced trenches, ...

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  51. MESOPOTAMIAN FRONT.

    Mesopotamia official: The details of the captures at [?]amadle are 145 officers. 31[?]0 new unwounded and 190 wounded, [?], parts of live unassembled ...

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  52. ENEMY ACCOUNTS.

    Wireless German official:—The hottest points in yesterdays fighting were at po[?]pelle and isolated forms, at Passc[?]`ael cross roads, eastward of ...

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  53. KAISER BUILDS A CHURCH.

    The Kaiser is building a church in his Cadi[?]e Estate, and will consecrate the establishment to peace. ...

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  54. THE ROAD TO LILLE.

    A [?]-official comment on the British victory points out that the Germans, knowing the determination of the British to obtain possession of the ridges before ...

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  55. EAST AFRICA CAMPAIGN.

    East Africa official:—In Bem[?]ru Valley the enemy is retreating towards Na[?]gano. We are following up. ...

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  56. GREEK SCANDALS.

    Ex-Premier Lumbers, for disobeying a commons to appear before the investigating commission recently appointed by the Greek Parliament has been arrested. ...

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  57. INTERNMENT CAMP INCIDENT

    William Rogers, 32, a returned soldier employed as a guard at the German concentration camp at Holdsworthy, was committed for total from the Liverpool ...

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  58. JUNKER PROPOSALS.

    At Berlin the Government’s proposal for the reform of the Prussian House of Lords makes the following allocation of seats, which is astounding, in view of the ...

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  59. WAR BREAD.

    The Press Bureau reports that Lord Rhondda has issued an order permitting the use in breadmaking of one pound of potatoes to seven pounds of flour. ...

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  60. SATURDAY’S FRENCH REPORT.

    Paris communique:—Nothing to report except artillery duels on the Meuse. ...

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  61. SURPRISE ADUMBRATED.

    The “New York Times” correspondent Amsterdam states that there are persistent rumors at Berlin and Vienna that the near future holds a surprise, and ...

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  62. DRUMFIRE ON BRITISH FRONT.

    Wireless German official: Artilierying has increased in drumfire between Tool [?] and Gheuvelt. A French attack north-east of Rheim[?] ...

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  63. ARTILLERY ACTIVE.

    Field-Marshal Haig:—Our artillery has been active all day along the whole battle front. The enemy shelled our new positions on the ridge from Brood[?]ne ...

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  64. TOKIO TYPHOON.

    Latest reports from Tokio state that the Japanese typhoon killed 1000 persons. ...

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