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  4. ITALIAN SOLIDARITY

    An Italian official report announces:— The enemy artillery fire on Monday became more intense eastward of Gonizia and extended from Vertoibozza to the ...

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  5. WELCOME HOME!

    “Patience had her perfect work” on Tuesday, when a large crowd, which had been standing in the street for hours, beheld 83 sick and wounded South Australian ...

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  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    German stories of mutiny in the British Army are probably based on the fact that our gallant fellows keep going over to the enemy—at the charge.—London Opinion. ...

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  7. CHINESE AND WAR.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his Monday noon report, states:—We have recaptured the post which we lost at night time last Saturday south-westward of ...

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  9. PLEA FOR PROHIBITION.

    There was an enthusiastic rally of temperance advocates on Tuesday morning, when the prohibition issue was raised definitely and vigorously for the consideration ...

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  10. INDEPENDENCE OF ALBANIA.

    Gen. Ferrero, commanding in Albania, has proclaimed the unity and independence of the whole of Albania under Italian protection. Albania will have free ...

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  11. SOCIALIST CONFERENCES.

    The executive of the National Seamen’s and Firemen’s Union has forbidden its members to convey pacificists to the Stockholm Socialist ...

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  12. CHINESE CRISIS.

    The military Provisional Military Government at Tientsin has applied for recognition by the Powers, and proposes to make immediate war upon Germany. ...

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  13. Successful British Raids.

    Gen. Haig, in his Monday night report, says:—We made successful raids northward of Armentieres and southward of Wytshaete, and captured 37 prisoners. ...

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  14. RAILWAY SMASH AT MINGARY.

    In The Register particulars were [?]ven of a collision which occurred between two trains at iMugary early in Saturday morning, and which resulted in considerable ...

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  15. Revolution and Peace.

    The Stockholm correspondent of the United Press Agency reports that the Hungarian Socialist delegate (M. Hu[?]) at the Peace Conference said the possibility of a ...

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  16. Eleven Provinces Declared Independence.

    Eleven provinces [?]f China have declared their independence. Hsu S[?]h Chang (minister for Communications) has been nominated as Dictator [?] the Provisional ...

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  17. Land and Aerial Doings.

    The French communique at noon on Monday says:—The artillery duel became violent yesterday evening north-west of Froidmont Farm. The enemy made an ...

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  18. German Majority Socialists.

    The delegates of the German Majority Socialist Party have arrived at Stockholm to attend the Peace Conference. ...

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  19. AMERICAN AID.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Edward Carson), in an interview with The Matin, said the entry of America on the war had been of immense naval advantage, ...

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  20. RUSSIAN POSITION.

    The Russian Minister for Justice (M. Kerensky), reviewing the troops at Obessa, said he could certify, in spite of the outward appearances of weakness at present, ...

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  21. German Claims.

    A wireless German official message asserts:—The artillery duel increased to the extrem[?]st violence yesterday, and was continued at night time on the Wytschaete ...

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  22. American War Aims.

    President Wilson’s war aim message has been presented to the Provisional Government at Petrograd, and it has been officially learned that the publication of the ...

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  23. Enemy Attacked.

    A wireless Russian official report [?]ris: —Our scouts, surmounting four rows of wire entanglements at New Mossor, in the direction of Kovel, dispersed the barrier ...

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  24. PRICE OF BUTTER.

    The Prices Commissioner for South Australia (Mr. D. R. Davidson) states that the proclamation on Monday, fixing prices of butter according to quality, provides ...

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  25. CANADIANS AND PRUSSIANS.

    The correspondent of the United Press Agency at the British headquarters in France states that the Canadians were in the heaviest of the fighting on Saturday ...

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  26. SUBMARINE MENACE.

    The Bade National Zeitung reports that 15 submarines have not returned to their bases in Germany since the beginning of the submarine campaign. The German ...

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  27. Sailors’ Revolt.

    It is reported that sailors from Kronstadt have revolted, and are about to attack Petrograd. A later message states that sailors are ...

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  28. A LOCKOUT OVER STRIKE.

    Although a claim has been made by the union officers that the recent glass botttlemakers’ trouble was a lockout, the employers view it in the light of a strike, [?]nd an interesting ...

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  29. Wheat Destroyed.

    Fires, believed to have been caused by incendiaries, have destroyed 3,000,000 bushels of wheat in the Minsk region, and the Saratoff grain elevators. ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS.

    The Australian Red Cross Society report for May says that the hot weather in France has lessened the output of clothing, but the demands for foodstuffs have ...

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  31. PETROGRAD’S PECULIARITIES.

    Six[?] thousand clerks engaged in clothing stores have won increased wages through a strike, They have been granted double wages, which have been made ...

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  32. French Factories Destroyed.

    An explosion destroyed two munition factories at Aubervillers. Four presons were injured. The damage done is estimated at 700,000 francs (about £26,500). ...

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  33. EGG-LAYING COMPETITIONS.

    The latest report on the egglaying competitions in progress at the Queensland Agricultural College sates that the total number of eggs laid during May was 4,193. H. Chester (white ...

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  34. Birthday Honours.

    The list of Birthday honours granted by His Majesty the King also includes the name of Mr. David James Shacketon, C.B., an ex-Labour member of the House of ...

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  36. Naval Dockyard Workers.

    Fifty thousand workers at the naval dockyards, who celebrated the King’s birthday holiday, were allowed full pay, and the remainder of the employes will receive an ...

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