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  2. SUCCESS ON THE TIGRIS.

    'General Lake reports that General Gorringe's forces gained successes against the Turks on the right bank of the Tigris. The enemy still holds the Sannaiyat position on the left bank. ...

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  3. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    It is likely enough that the Austrians lost 33,000 men in the first three days of their offensive on the Trentino front. The number ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING.

    The Town Hall was packed last night, when a great "inspirational meeting" was held, under the auspices of the New South Wales Alliance, in favor of early closing. Archdeacon Boyce ...

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  5. POSTPONED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Federal Government has agreed to postpone the passing of the War Time Profits Bill until the House meets again in August after the return of Mr. ...

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  6. IN THE BALTIC.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.--Owing to the presence of British and Russian submarines in the Cattegat and Baltic, the German torpedo flotilla has been considerably reinforced south ...

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  7. VERDUN.

    PARIS, Monday.--A communique reports:-- "The Germans continued their attacks at Mort: Homme, and occupied our first line of trenches on tho western, slopes. ...

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  8. BOMBS ON PORT SAID.

    CAIRO, Monday.-- Two enemy aeroplanes dropped 16 bombs on Port Said on Sunday morning. They were mostly directed to the Arab quarter. ...

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  9. MR. WADE'S OBJECTIONS.

    Discussing the Wartime Profits Bill yesterday, Mr. Wade said that the bill was claimed to be framed on the lines of the English Act, but the rule that applied to Great Britain was not ...

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  10. EASTERN FRONT.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.--A communique announces:-- The enemy's attempt to take the offensive north of the Lake-Ilzon-Illukst region was ...

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  11. RECRUITING.

    The recruiting officers at Victoria Barracks were kept busy all day yesterday with a steady stream of recruits, who conic from town and country. City men predominated, but there was ...

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  12. INDIA TRUSTS BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "New York Times" publishes an interview with Lord Hurdinge, late Viceroy of India, who stated:-- "For months early, in the war only from ...

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  13. ON THE TIGRIS.

    LONDON, Monday.--An official message states:-- "General Sir Percy Lake, Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia, reports that on May 19 the ...

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  14. ITALIAN FRONT.

    HOME, Monday.--The latest communique states:--"After bombardment, the enemy at Boni Zugna hurled three huge masses in attack. After a desperate engagement these were ...

    Article : 320 words
  15. DUNKIRK BOMBED.

    PARIS, Monday.--A communique states:--''Twenty bombs were dropped on Dunkirk on Saturday evening. Four people were killed and 15 wounded. Another squadron dropped 100 ...

    Article : 166 words
  16. BRITISH LINES.

    LONDON, Monday.--General Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- "Several successful air encounters have taken place. ...

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  17. CEREALS FOR ENEMIES.

    BUCHAREST, Monday.--Three thousand tons of cereals are daily exported to Germany and Austria. ...

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  18. TURKISH ATROCITIES.

    BUCHAREST, Monday.--The Russian entry into Trebizond has thrown light on the fate of the Armenians. Three thousand leading families lies ordered to procure waggons and ...

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  19. BOER REBELLION.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.--Prinsloo, a former Boor general, giving evidence before the Rebellion Commission, said that he mot General Christian de Wet and General Hertzog on his ...

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  20. LECTURES ON ALLIES.

    PARIS, Monday.--A Lectures Committee, under the presidency of M. Pichon, has boon formed to spread a knowledge throughout France of what the Allies are doing in the ...

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  21. REJECTED VOLUNTEERS.

    There was a gathering of rejected men at a meeting convened by the secretary of the Returned Soldiers' Association (Corporal Davis) at the Protestant Hall last night. Sergeant ...

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  22. THE MINUTES' NOTICE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--An interesting action, in "which a master baker sued one of his into employees for a breach of contract, was heard in the County Court to-day, before ...

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  23. BOUND FOR RIGA.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.--A German cruiser fleet, including the new battle cruiser Hindenburg as passed the Island of Fehmern, bound for the Gulf of Riga. ...

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  24. IRISH SITUATION.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Daily Mail" and "Chronicle" advocate the reopening of the 1914 Buckingham Palace Conference on broader lines to seek a settlement of tho Irish situation. ...

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  25. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    NEW YORK, Monday.--The American Rights Committee hold a crowded meeting in the Carnegie Hall to commemorate the sinking of the Lusltauia. Speakers, including Mr. Putnam, ...

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  26. SINKING OF HOSPITAL SHIP.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday.--It is officially stated that the commander of the submarine which sank the hospital ship Portugal in the Black Sea in March last reports that he had ...

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  27. THE KENT RAID.

    LONDON, Monday.--One of the bombs dropped by the German seaplanes which raided Kent on Saturday morning fell and exploded within 10 years of a hospital. All the windows were ...

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  28. GERMAN MINISTERS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.--It is now understood that Dr. Helfferich, the present Imperial Treasurer, succeeds Dr. Delbrueek as Minister for the Interior, and not Count von Roederin. The ...

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  29. LENGTHENING THE DAY.

    LONDON, Monday.--The daylight saving scheme came into operation without the slightest inconvenience. Farmers do not take kindly to the change. ...

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  30. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS.

    ZURICH, Monday.--Drs. Sauerbruck, Ruge, and Felix. three Gorman professors at Zurich University, are carrying on remarkable experiments at military hospitals, to train the ...

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  31. SALONIKA LINES.

    LONDON, Monday.--A German communique reports:--"Obstacles due to floods in the Vardar Valley have been removed." ...

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  32. WARNING TO SHIPMASTERS.

    The Superintendent of Navigation directs attention of shipmasters berthing in Darling Harbor to the proceedings which were last week instituted against the master of a coasting ...

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  33. CABLE EARLIER.

    The time in Great Britain having boon advanced by one hour, there are now only nine hours difference between London and Sydney. It will therefore be necessary for senders of ...

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  34. HARD NAME TO WRITE.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--At the Newcastle Police Court to-day, Mustapha All (27), fireman, native at Greece, was charged that, being engaged as a seaman on tho steamer Barwon, ...

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  35. MR. HUGHES AND MR. RYAN.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. and Mrs, Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Fisher visited Davenport, and were the guests of Vice-Admiral Sir George Warrender. They visited tho dockyards, and ...

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  36. ALLIES AND TRADE.

    MILAN, Monday.--A meeting of merchants and manufacturers was hold to discuss Britain's prohibition of various imports. A resolution Was adopted expressing the necessity of the ...

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  37. WAR CHEST MEETING.

    A meeting of those interested in the War Chest Fund and its work wilt be held at the Town Hall this afternoon to organise a united effort for War Cheat Day (June 30). The ...

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