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  4. Stop Press

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph at Petrograd says the Leninists are lavishly supplied with funds and control an army of agitators They ...

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  5. INCREASING ACTIVITY

    Sir Douglas Haig reports this evening "We took prisoners twenty-one this morning during the enemy's failure to regain the position at infantry Hill. ...

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  6. ENEMY'S INTERNAL TROUBLES ,

    The Newspaper “Ribesteifte Tided which is always well informed on German matters, says it is impossible that the German harvest can be good ...

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  7. MR. HOLMAN

    Mr: Waiter Long, Lords Emmett and Alden ham. Sir Rider Haggard, Mt. John Hodge, M.P., Sir G. Pied. M.P. the High Commissioners, ...

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  9. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    President Wilson said America -was determined that' Belgium should be restored stored to its former place among the nations. ...

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  10. GREEK TROUBLE

    A French communiqué reads ; — “Oar troops' movements in Thessaly continue: “All communes in the neighbourhood ...

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  11. ALLIES MAKING GLEAN SWEEP. PREORDAIN INTRIGUES GO

    In the House of Commons Lord Robert Cecil said the Protecting Power did not intend to allow King Constantine or his family to 'remain in ...

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  12. GERMAN. SOCIALIST PAPER SPEAKS OUT.

    The Vorwaerts lamets the depreciation of the mark a handed whereof are now which sixty—five Swiss France or 34 Duet [?] and ...

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  13. THE FRENCH FRONT.

    A French communiqué reads:— "There was marked Silvery activity the region of Laffaux at the Pantheon and at the Cretonne Cheveraux ...

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  14. MISCELLANEOUS

    The Minister of Munitions (Dr. Addison- in a; conference of trade unionists justifying 'the dilution of labor in private work pointed out the present ...

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  15. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    The : Admiralty announces that an enemy submarine sank the British transport Cameroonian on' 2nd June in the Eastern Mediterranean. A small ...

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  16. FISHERMEN CONGRATULATED BY. KING. .

    The King and Queen's northern [?] concluded with an investiture at Hill. They interviewed fisherman [?] trawlers had ben torpedoed and ...

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  17. BERLIN 'S REPORT.

    A wardless German official message says:— "There is a heavily article bombardment on the Yser Canal, on both sides ...

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  18. JAPS. SINK A SUBMARINE.

    The Admiralty announces that a Japanese torpedo flotilla attacked and is Relieved sunk, an enemy submarine in the . Mediterranean last ...

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  19. . SWEDEN AND BRITAIN AGREE.

    I In the House of Commons Lord Robert Cecil announced that arrangements had been concluded with Sweden allow vessels to freely leave the ...

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  20. NORWAY PAYING HEAVY TOLL.

    During the :war the Germans have submarined 562 Norwegian chips of a total tonnage of 800,000, and 581 men and women have been. killed. ...

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  21. WARNING ABOUT SHIPPING.

    The Minister of Shipping warns those arranging to charter British vessels after the war that he is unable to give assurances that the requirements ...

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  22. SHOULD PEOPLE BE WARNED,

    The Corner's jury at the City of London inquest on 49 victims added rider -that the city should be warned of impending raids. ...

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  23. "WHATEVER MIGHT HAPPEN."

    The Kaiser reviewing the guards of the Landwehr, said The enemy's long prepared spring offensive -was a (failure. The losses' which -the British ...

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  24. NEWS OF RUSSIA

    The correspondent of the United Press Agency at Petrograd wires;— M. Kerensky., Minister for War, has disused persuasion for the ...

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  25. WHEN WE CATCH THE KAISER.

    At the city inquest the coroner (Dr. Waldo) said he hoped at a later stage hands would be laid on the Kaiser, and the raid leader. Just retribution would ...

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  26. VATICAN RECEIVES GRAVE NEWS.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Rome says the Vatican has received the gravest sews from Spain. There are disturbances among ...

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  27. THE WISH PROBLEM

    Crowds welcomed the released Sinn Feigners at Dublin. There was much animation but no disorder. ...

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  28. HONOR FOR GENERAL SMUTS,

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law announced that General Smith had been invited to join the War Cabinet ...

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  29. A NASTY COINCIDENCE,

    It is noteworthy the Kaiser's speech, delivered on the 6th was on the era Of the capture of Messines Ridge. ...

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  31. IN MAGEOONA

    A French castern communiqué reads:— :The British air service successfully bombarded Trumbo railway station and ...

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  32. REBEL LEADER OUT.

    Count Plunkett, M.P., has been released ...

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  33. FRENCH MINISTER OPINING

    M. Thomas,-the French Minister, _ regards the Russian situation optimistically The Leninist" movement is declaiming, but the German propaganda ...

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  34. GOVERNMENT AND SINNFEINERS .

    Mr. Bonar Law says the Sinn Fein movement was not organised sufficiently to enable anybody to speak [?] on its behalf. The Government ...

    Article : 48 words
  35. REFUGEES RETURNING HOME,

    A Danish liner brought from America seven hundred Russians and Inlanders who fled from Russia for. political reasons. ...

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