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  4. BRITISH MUNITIONS EXPLOSION.

    Copenhagen has reported that a sea fight occurred on Tuesday night. British destroyers chased, and it is believed sank, a German submarine off Frediketed, Norway. ...

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  5. LONDON ATTACKED

    At official announcement has been made that about 15 hostile aeroplanes were heard crossing over the Essex coast, in the vicinity of the Nore, at about 11 o’clock ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    When the, senators met in co[?]ection with the reassembling of Parliament at 10.30 to-day, the Action Chief [?] of Australia (Sir Denuded Barton) took the ...

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  8. RUN OVER BY TRAIN.

    A fatal railway accident occurred at the Kirkcaldy Station at about 6.45 a.m. on Thursday, when Allen H. Freeman, 17 years of age, an apprentice employed by ...

    Article : 158 words
  9. NURSES GO FORWARD.

    Women have done a great work in the world for all time, but most significantly has this been brought home to the British nation since 1914 ushered in its horrors ...

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  10. WELL-DRILLED CHILDREN.

    The raiders were never below 17,000 or 18,000 ft. The thick clouds of smoke from incendiary bombs made many people in the streets believe gas bombs were ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. GREEK TANGLE.

    Ex-King Constantine will go to Switzerland by way of Italy. LONDON, June 13. In the House of Commons, to-day the ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. In the Representatives.

    When Ministers assembled in the House of representatives at 10.30 a.m. the Clerk real the Governor-General’s proclamation dissolving Parliament, and theorizing the ...

    Article : 315 words
  13. BOMBS ON CITY.

    Twelve or 13 aeroplanes reached the coast at North Foreland, and crossed Essex towards London. Bombs began to drop at half-past 11. Thirteen bombs fell on the ...

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  14. WESTERN LINE.

    Gen. Haig reported on Wednesday morning:—We drove off a counter-attack against the positions gained on Tuesday morning astride the Souchez River, and ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. AUSTRALIAN WARE-HOUSES SUFFER.

    The damage included several Australian business houses. A well-known Australian business man was seen in the afternoon in his shirt sleeves in his windowless ...

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  16. BEFORE THE DETHRONEMENT.

    Despite the efforts of Greek reservist groups in Athens to create disorder, the abdication caused no excitement. Two thousand of the King’s bodyguard went to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BOMB ON SCHOOL.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law an corniced that a bomb struck a County Council school. Ten of the children were killed and 50 others injured. ...

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  18. Our Captures.

    Gen. Haig stated in his evening telegram:—Our total captures since Thursday, Jane 7 have now reached 7,342 men (in-chiding 145 officer?). 47 guns. 2[?] machine ...

    Article : 74 words
  19. BRITISH PHLEGM.

    The heavy traffic in the congested city streets proceeded unmoved. The loading and unloading of vans was carried on with fatalistic calmness. A Judge in the Law ...

    Article : 142 words
  20. Family Notices

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  21. AMERICAN AID.

    The Commander of the American forces for Europe (Gen. Pershing) and staff arrived safety at Boulogne. They met with an enthusiastic reception on their way ...

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  22. DANGER IN THE STREETS.

    There was an dement of danger in the fact that so many men and women in the city and the East-End ran into the streets to watch the raiders, utterly disregarding ...

    Article : 96 words
  23. TWO MORE MONTHS.

    Herr von Heydebrand, the Leader of the German Conservatives, who is known as “Prussia’s uncrowned King,” in concluding a tour in the interests of ...

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  24. FAMILY WIPED OUT.

    The maority of deaths in East London were those of children, and included two untilated babies. who hare been unidentified. A bomb killed an entire family; ...

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  25. TRAIN ON FIRE.

    Hot, hazy weather presented perfect conditions for acroplaning. The bombs were dropped promiscuously on different areas. They set an empty train on fire. ...

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  26. MYSTERIOUS FIRE.

    A fire which occurred on Monday at the general stores of E. Thorpe & Seme, situated on the Glen Osmond road, Parkside, was the subject of an enquiry held by the ...

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  27. FRENCH SOLDIERS ENTERTAINED.

    The Cheer-up Hut looked very gay on Thursday, at noon, when a detachment of 50 French soldiers was entertained by the Cheer-up Society at a special luncheon. ...

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  28. PRANCE TO RUSSIA.

    The French reply to the Russian proclamation of April 9 declares that France shares the hope of the provisional Government for a restoration of Russian political ...

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  29. FRENCH OPINION.

    The Paris Matin save the abdication is an undoubted blow for Germany. It was on German gold alone that the Court of Athens was living. ...

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  30. NO PANIC.

    Immediately the King heard of the raid he ordered a motor car and visited the affected areas. He was warmly cheered. Subsequently he visited the hospital, where ...

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  31. THE CASUALTIES

    Another official account states that the casualties now total 5 men. 16 women, and 26 children killed; and 223 men, 122 women, and 94 children injured. No ...

    Article : 70 words
  32. Alexander and Allies.

    Italian diplomatic circles are of opinion that the new King Alexander is favourable to the Allies cause. ...

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  33. FANASTIC GERMAN STORY.

    The Berlin Morgenpost. in heavy type headlines, announces the flight of the English Government from London, which it explains is due to continued aeroplane ...

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  34. SANATORIUM FOR SOLDIERS.

    The appointment of Dr. Henr Charles C. Rennse as medical superintendent of the sanatorium for consumptive soldiers at Bedford Park was made in Executive ...

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  35. SUBMARINE ATTACKS.

    The British Admiralty reports the arrivals at British ports far the week at 2,767, and the sailings at 2,822. Twenty-two vessels of over and 10 under 1,600 tons ...

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  36. MANY FIRES CAUSED.

    Bombs were first dropped on the outskirts of East London at 11.30, and then numerous bombs rained down in rapid succession on the East-End. One fell on a ...

    Article : 156 words
  37. AN INTERESTING INSCRIPTION.

    The Rev. J. E. Creswell, of College Park, writes:—In a letter recently received from Lieut. Arthur Mears, of H.M.S. Australia, the writer mentions having ...

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  38. BRITISH MUNITIONS WORKS.

    It is announced that a serious explosion has occurred in a munitions factory at Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancaster, and a number of workers have been killed and ...

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  39. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    To-day the New South Wales Cabinet decided that Parliament should open on July 17, and that the session should be wound up, if possible, by the end of ...

    Article : 59 words
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  41. Walked Into Trap.

    The Austrian peace delegates who entered the Russian lines have been sent to Siberia as [?]rs of war. ...

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