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  3. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    A French communique states: There was a fairy lively artillery struggle south of Saint Quentin, special units endeavoring to reach our trenches ...

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  4. PRO- GERMAN DEMONSTRATION

    A Madrid report states that the Government has prohibited a pro- German demonstration arranged for Sunday next. ...

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  5. FIGHTING IN THE AIR

    The Daily Chronicle's correspondent at [?]adquarters sends details of the mar[?]llous air fighting on the 27th inst, Which show that thirty German machines ...

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  6. UNLAWFUL PRACTICES TO SECURE EXEMPTIONS.

    In the case of two medical men charged with inducing temporary illness to avoid military service, it was staved in evidence that men wore charged £100 ...

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  7. GERMAN CURRENCY.

    A message from Amsterdam says that yesterday's exchange value of the German mark represents a fall of 38½ per cent from before the war, this ...

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  8. LORD DEVONPORT RESIGNS.

    The Daily Telegraph's Parliamentary representative has been authorised to announce that Lord Devonport (Food Controller) has resigned owing to ill health. ...

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  9. ARTILLERY INTERCHANGES.

    A French communique reports that the artillery continued to be most active in the neighborhood south of St. Quentin. In the Champagne our batteries silenced ...

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  10. STRIKES IN FRANCE.

    Messages from paris state that the strikes are spreading ra[?]lly, and now affect the metal trades and other Indestries connected with the war[?] ...

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  11. THE SUBMARINES

    Advices from Berne received at Rome date it is rumored in Germany, that the submarine campaign will not be continued beyond the summer. Heavy losses ...

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  12. RUSSIA

    A message from Petrograd states, that a congress of delegates from the fighting frent debated war problems, and resolved that the army demands that ...

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  13. MR. HOLMAN TO VISIT WEST FRONT.

    Mr. Holman has arrived in Italy. He will visit the Australians on the West front before coming on to London. ...

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  14. UNREST IN CHINA.

    A message from Peking states that, following on the President's dismissal of the Premier, many of the military Governors have threatened to declare ...

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  15. AMERICA

    President Wilson, speaking at the Decoration Day services, said that with the help,of God America would show that she was born to sere mankind. America ...

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  16. LOOKING FORWARD.

    The newspapers recommend Mr. Lloyd George to consider the formation of a Post-War Cabinet, retaining therein the members of the War Cabinet and Foreign ...

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  17. THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS.

    The New York "Times" [?]gue correspondent has interviewed Delmar an ex- Professor of English at the Berlin University, Who has returned from ...

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  18. NEW NET CUTTING DEVICE.

    An officer of a steamer just arrived from the Mediterranean stales that the U boats are now equipped with a net cutting device, resembling a buzz saw. ...

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  19. THE WEEK'S DOINGS.

    The Admiralty announces the arrivals for the week as 2719, and sailings 2768. Eighteen vessels over sixteen hundred . tons ...

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  20. UNEQUAL TAXATION.

    Considerable unrest is evident in Congress cwing to the Senate Finance Committee apparently seeking to tax consumers, and allowing the wealthy to ...

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  21. THE PRICE OF FREEDOM.

    General Smuts, in an address at the Russian Exhibition, expressed his sympathy and that of the people of the Empire,, with the Russians passing ...

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  22. "WITH A HEAVY HEART"

    Amsterdam states that the Kaiser, addressing the western troops, said:-- " I speak with a heavy heart, but we will continue to fight until a complete ...

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  23. THE BUTTER SUPPLY.

    The Butter Pool Committee has recommended to the Commonwealth Government that the exportation of butter left, after satisfying local requirements, ...

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  24. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    Before the Alnwick Castle was torpedoed it picked up the crew of the steamer Trevos. The dairy of the second engineer of the Trevos briefly narrates ...

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  25. STATES TO BUILD AIRSHIPS.

    Reports from Washington state that following on a successful test of a dirigible, which was tried out in a flight of over 400 miles. 16 naval airships will ...

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  26. PAN- GERMANS AND SOCIALISTS

    A Zurich report states that the May- [?]ce branch of the Pan- German League passed a resolution declaring that peace must not be concluded until Britain has ...

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  27. SEPARATE PEACE WITH GERMANY.

    A message from New York says that a so-called conference of democrats called to consider peace terms, Chiefly comprised of Socialists, has passed a ...

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  28. AN OPTIMISTIC VIEW.

    A prominent Sussex-stret merchant, discussing the butter position in this State, said there is no need for any anxiety rcgarding supplies for the winter in view ...

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  29. HOLLWEG ATTACKED

    Berne reports, that the Munich "Post' in an outspoken attack against Hollweg's double dealing, says he is responsible for growing distrust and uneasiness, in ...

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  30. ON A KNIFE'S EDGE ABOVE AN ABYSS.

    A report from Petrograd states that General Robelff. addressing a meeting, said: "We are walking upon a knife edge across an abyss." He added: "The ...

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  31. BRITISH PBAISE AMERICAN' NAVAL MEN.

    The New York Times' correspondent at London says that British officials speak with enthusiastic praise of the efficiency of the Americans in combating ...

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  32. FRENCH SOCIALISTS ACTIVE.

    Advices from Amsterdam say that the "Vorwaerts" considers that the decision of the French Socialists to go to Stockholm constitutes the first important ...

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  33. STATE REVENUE RETURNS.

    Revenue returns for May were £1, 713,648, an increase of. £81,878 over May,-1918. The total from July 10th to May 13st is £17,081,505, an increase ...

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  34. SUBMARINE AND AVIATION BASES

    The Navy Station Commission recommends the establishment of five submarine bases, including San Diego, Los Angels and in the Columbia River, and ...

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  35. SCANDINAVIAN SHIPPING.

    A message from Stockholm says that it is believed that Swedish and Danish ships will be permitted to leave British harbors after July 1st, under a German ...

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  36. PROTECTION AGAINST RAIDS.

    An official message states that Field Marshal French, in charge of the home forces, replying to a Folkestone deputation, said it was impossible to ...

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  37. A STIRRING SPEECH.

    Major- General J. G. Logge enterta[?]red by the Institude of Journalists last night, said that one would think the world was not at war to see how ...

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  38. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    A Petrograd message states that M. Kerensky has returned from a visit to the Baltic Fleet, with the firm conviction that the difficulties of the transition are ...

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  39. WITH THE ITALIANS

    [?]sterdam reports state that Austrian Correspondents say that the battle [?] northern section of the Isonzo which developed with renewed vio ...

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  40. A MODEST REQUEST.

    A Geneva report states that Prince Frederie Lowenstein, lecturing at Munich on Germany's economic future, said that England need only sell us Canada ...

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  41. CONSCRIPTION IN AMERICA.

    The Washington Government announces that persons opposing recruiting will be arrested. A secret census is. being, taken of New ...

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  42. "A STATE OF ARMISTICE."

    A neutral correspondent at Vienna has interviewed a member of the Austrian cabinet, who said he was convinced that peace will come this year. He added ...

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  43. AUSTRIAN SHIPPING LOSSES.

    A message from Amsterdam states that the annual meeting of the Austrian Lloyds Shipping Company was held at Vienna. The company's losses in 1916 ...

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  44. ENEMY ATTACKS DEFEATED.

    Italian official message states:[?] heavy artillery fire occurred in Front from Mt. Cucco to Mt. Vcdice.[?]f Gorizia. The enemy thrice ...

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  45. WHAT BECOMES OF THE GIRLS.

    An Education Department return shows that out of 4930 girls saving school 2431 are engaged in home [?]1193 went for higher education ...

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  46. WESTERN FRONT.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig states there is nothing to report. ...

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  47. AUSTRIAN PARLIAMENT MEETS.

    A report from Zurich by wireless states that Austrian Reichrath has met for the first time since the beginning of the war. The oldest deputy presided ...

    Article : 98 words
  48. VALUE OF AMERICA'S ENTRY.

    The King of Italy, in a personal letter to President Wilson, says that the mighty co-operation of America has given Italy renewed strength to ...

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