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  2. THE RUSSIAN RIDDLE

    Reports from Petrograd state that strikes have been decided on in 120 of the largest monition factories in. that city. Another message says that at the ...

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  3. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN

    Soldiers belonging to the 69th Regiment invaded a meeting of [?],000 foreigners, in Madison Square. New York, and arrested eight. distributors of anti ...

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  4. THE ALLIES AND GREECE

    Advices from Athens state that the Allies have assented to the Greek Government sending code messages to its agents abroad. The Allied control of ...

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  5. GOVERNMENT CHANGES

    There are many minors of Government changes current If Mr. Cowdray ceres out his intention to resign the chairman ship of the Air Board, for business ...

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  6. ENEMY'S FUTILE ATEMPT

    Enemy aviators endeavored to cut the railway and pipe line to Salonika but were driven off no damage was done. ...

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  7. AIRMEN BUSY

    An Admiralty report states that air craft carried out several raids from Dun. kirk on Thursday night, and dropped many tons of bombs, with good results, ...

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  8. ENEMY CLAIMS SUCCESSES

    A German official message says The Bulgarians captured an outpost position near Alcockmah, on the western bark of the Vardar. ...

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  9. SOCIALISTS' CONFERENCE

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that at meeting Labor party executive Roberts, M. P. announced that the party would, not participate in the ...

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  10. A WARNING TO SLACKERS

    President Wilson [?] warning slackers leaving America to [?] conscription that they will be prosecuted on their return ...

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  11. BRITISH CASUALTIES FOR MAY

    The British casualties for May according to official figures, totaled 529.1 officers and 107.075 men the naval casualties were 177 officers and 2347 men. ...

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  12. BRITISH BOMBING SUCCESS

    The British air laid an Zeebrugge Ostend and Bruges was most destructive AIR ACTIVITIES British Attacking ...

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  13. THE STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE

    Mr. Appleton, Secretary of the General Labor Federation, says that the the trade union leaders solidly oppose the stock holm only tending to ...

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  14. GERMAN SPY SYSTEM

    Rumors are circulating here that the Germans are tapping the American cables to Russia. Messages seat from Petrograd ten days ago were evidently ...

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  15. FRESH ENTENTE OFFENSIVE

    Messages from Amsterdam state that the "kolnische Volks.--Zeitung predicts an imminent Entente offensive, which it alleges is being made to hide their really ...

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  16. TWO MEALS DAILY.

    Mr. Vr[?]. Secretary for Agriculturem advocates two meals daily during the war. Mr. Hoove, [?] said the ...

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  17. PEACE DEMONSTRATIONS AT VIENNA

    Messages from Copenhagen state that concurrent with the opening of Parliament, thousands of workmen in Vienna ceased work, and attended Socialist ...

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  18. FURTHER TRENCH REPORT

    A further report states that during the night time the enemy violently bombarded our first lines in the region north of Larfaux mill and in the California ...

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  19. A CHANGED TONE

    The "Daily Chronicle" corespondent at petrog says that now changed Anarchy practically [?]reigned for months after the ...

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  20. FRANCE STANDS OUT.

    Reports from Paris state that at an impressive session of the Chamber of Deputies, Premier Ribot announced the Government's attitude towards the So ...

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  21. MORE GERMAN PLOTTERS ARRESTED

    Baron von[?]eiseit, ex-German Vice consul at Chicago, and Gustave Christiansen have been [?]dicted for conspiracy to fo[?] a revolution in India. ...

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  22. 85,000 HUN PRISONERS

    A message from Laris states that the Anglo French and Italians have taken 35,000 German prisoners during the spring offensive. ...

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  23. GERMAN COMMANDERS PERTURBED

    A Rome message states that all the German commanders on the Russian front report a grave change in the situation, and demand immediate ...

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  24. A WAR LEVY

    The "Nation" proposes a war levy upon British capital in order to abate the growing resentment against war profiteering by the business and propertied ...

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  25. CONGRE[?] ASKS QUESTIONS

    Members of Congress are urging the Government to give a detailed statement of the American war aims and pence conditions There is also a growing desire ...

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  26. THE ENEMY ATTACKING

    A French communique states that to the north of Laffaex mill, after a lively bombardment the enemy attacked, reaching some points of our advanced ...

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  27. A KURDISH ATTACK

    A Russian official message says that 1000 Kurdish horsemen have attacked near Revansire, north vest of Kirman the battle is progressing. ...

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  28. BRITISH AND GERMAN.

    The "Daily Chronicle" Correspondent at the British headquarters says that it is definitely known the best ford German fighting units have a ...

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  29. THE FRENCH ARMY'S BIG CAPTURES

    The "Daily Chronicle's" representative on the French front authoritatively learns that the French, during the last offensive,from April 15 to May 24. ...

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  30. GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS ARRESTED

    The arrest of the Grand Duke Nicholas is reported. ...

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  31. GETTING READY FOR THE OFFENSIVE

    A message from Petrograd says that the Russian artillery on the Riga front has developed a vigorous activity, in important damage on enemy ...

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  32. SUBMARINE V. SUBMARINE

    Advices from Amsterdam state that the "Rheinische West zo[?]ung reports that in English submarine, steaming under the surface in the Channel on ...

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  33. STILL KERENSKY

    M. Kerensky (Minister for war)visited the black Sea fleet. His adventure was cause of great enthusiasm at Odessa, the people even giving their jewels ...

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  34. MUNITIONS WANTED.

    Signer C[?]felli, an Italian Commissioner, says that Japanese troops can go to Russia, if needed, but all the Allies, except France, have new ...

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  36. MORE ABOUT OUR CAPTURES

    A later French communique reports a continuance of lively art in Hurte[?] and Craonne. Since the 16th of April the French British [?] ...

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  37. WITH THE ITALIANS

    An Italian official message says that the heavy artillery fire north of Gorizia is increasing in intensity, and also east of Gorizia, and on the northern sector of ...

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  38. BLACK SEA FLEET [?]

    A Russian official message says that the black Sea fleet, cruising Anatolian coast on 29th May destroyed mention depots, barracks, factories and ...

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  39. BRITISH MINISTERIAL CHANGES

    The "Daily Chronicle's" parliament or representative says there are likely to be extensive resourcing of the Ministers, involving at least four most ...

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  40. THE GERMAN REPORT

    A German official message reports increased art in the West Bend, and intense firing near Lens, also on the north bank of the Scarp. We ...

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  41. RUSSIA WILL ADVANCE

    A message from Petrograd status the revolutionary Socialists' organ says that the Russians must recognise the impossibility of prolonging the present ...

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  42. SEPARATE PEACE.

    The New York "Tunes" says a Russian se peace would mean Russian bank, owing to the Allies movement advances, and the fact that ...

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  43. AIRMEN' S EXPERIENCE

    Two British aviators have been picked up by a warship in the North Sea after clinging to ho work of their machine for five days subsisting on one piece of ...

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  44. OFFENSIVE ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY

    A message from Petrograd states that meeting of delegates of army and navy officers resolved that any delay in restoring the combatant power of the army ...

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  45. WESTERN FRONT.

    Correspondents at the British headquarters state that the, British reached the third line of German trenches on Thursday night in a raid near ...

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  46. AUSTRIA'S HUGE LOSSES

    A message from Berne says that it is estimated that the Italians have put 300,000 Austrians out of action-- killed Wounded and prisoners, within the past ...

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  47. AEROPLANES DOWNED BY THE HUNDRED

    According to official communiques, the Germans on the west front lost 442 aeroplanes during May; the Anglo French accounted for 271. The British downed 243. ...

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  48. THE SPRING OFFENSIVE

    A message from Copenhagen says that the Kaiser has sent a message to the Empress in which he joyfully announced that according to Hindenburg's view, ...

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  49. THE BELL CASE

    Sensational evidence was given in the Dr. Bell case. Sergeant Orr, of Adelaide, wanted to get on the headquarters staff. Markham introduced Orr to Bell, Who ...

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  50. A BOHEMIAN RISING

    Despatches from Rome state that the Italian successes have caused a revolutionary uprising in Bohemia. ...

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  51. ABORTIVE AUSTRIAN ATTACKS

    An Italian official message states that massed enemy forces violently attacked Hills 592 and 652. in the voice area, on Thursday night ; the attacks completely ...

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  52. THE RUSSIAN ARMY

    The "Morning Post" Petrograd correspondent states that the official organ of the Workmen and Soldiers' Council commenting upon M. Ferensky's ...

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  53. ONLY ARTILLERY

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports that the enemy artillery was active lass night, against our positions in the neighbour hood of Bullecourt and Vimy ...

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  54. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    Reports from Geneva state that there are 29,000 invalid soldiers interned in Switzerland; this total includes 16,500 French, 7500 Germans, and 1809 British ...

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  55. AMERICA

    The port New York is closed for two hours for outward bound vessels, and will continue so for some time. ...

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  56. BRITISH STILL DOING WELL.

    Field Marshal Haig reports hour May the British took 3412 prisoners, including 68 officers; they also captured a field gun, 80 machine guns and 21 ...

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