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  2. GALLIPOLI.

    ATHENS, Sunday.--After a desperate six hours' light the Allies dislodged the Turks from the heights of Krithia and entrenched themselves. Heavy fighting ...

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  3. FURIOUS STRUGGLE

    LONDON, Sunday.--An official report of the French victory at Careney states that 2000 German prisoners were taken in the village, which was defended by four lines of trenches. Every house had been fortified, with subterranean passages connecting the cellars. The ...

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  4. MUNITIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- English munition centres are working at full pressure. Men above c:.llsltnent age are arriving at Burrow from Canada, and hundreds of girls ...

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  5. WHIP OF SCORPIONS

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Pall Mall Gazette" states that the American public realise that America cannot, without dishonor, remain neutral between 'civilisation ...

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  6. ITALY.

    ROME, Sunday.--Signor Marcora, who was asked to form a new Ministry, has declined, and Signor Salandra has been invited to remain' in power. ...

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  7. GERMAN REVERSE.

    PARIS, Sunday.--A communique says:-- "We inflicted a reverse on the enemy north of Ypres and carried several trenches before Hebas. We secured possession of ...

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  8. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The latest communique states:-- "After a. ceaseless raid since Friday we have carried several trenches to the ...

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  9. TO THE LAST OUNCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Clyde employers and workers have telegraphed to Sir John French and Admiral Jellicoe that they may expect munitions to the last ounce from the ...

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  10. STRUCK BY SHRAPNEL.

    PARIS, Sunday.--During the battle of Ypres a French monoplane, whilst reconnoitring the German position, was struck by shrapnel, but contrived to reach the ...

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  11. ALLIES ADVANCE.

    ATHENS, Sunday.--The Allies in the Gaba-Tepet sector are advancing continually and crushing the Turkish desperate resistance. ...

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  12. PROGRESS OE THE WAR.

    After heavy fighting--the battle extending over a period of six hours--the Allies succeeded on Thursday in driving the Turks out of the high land around Krithia, which ...

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  13. ENEMY CLAIMS.

    AMSTERDAM. Sunday.--A Berlin communique states:-- "We have progressed along the St. Julien Ypres Road and captured three British ...

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  14. DERNBURG TO QUIT.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--Dr. Dernburg is planning to leave the United States immediately, owing to the Government's objection to his presence since he delivered ...

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  15. A STUBBORN DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Router's Dardanelles correspondent states that after the landing of troops at the western end of Gallipoli, there were several Turkish, night ...

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  16. ALLIANCE TREATY.

    ROME, Sunday.--A sensation has been caused in Italy by au announcement by the "Corriere Delhi Sera" and the "Giornale d'ltalia," that Italy, on May 1, denounced ...

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  17. ENEMY ALIENS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Five hundred young Germans have been sent to detention camps. The rounding-up of all allens is quietening the disturbances in the East ...

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  18. THE LUSITANIA.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--The German Admiralty states that the Lusitania was torpedoed once, and her rapid sinking must, be attributed to the explosion of a large ...

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  19. NO SLACKERS

    LONDON, Sunday.--Beginning from tomorrow the Clyde unions will weed out all slackers, shirkers, and drinkers. Fines ranging from £1 to £3 will be inflicted in ...

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  20. STOCK EXCHANGE MEMBERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A memorial from 131 naturalised members of the Stock Exchange has been presented to the Lord Mayor, declaring the subscribers' loyalty ...

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  21. WAR OR REVOLUTION.

    ROME, Sunday.--The temper of the demonstrators was unmistakably averse to taking submissively what they regarded as a treacherous blow aimed at the ...

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  22. GERMAN PROPERTY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--At a crowded meeting at Chelsea, to protest against the German barbarities, at which Mr. E. G. Maxse, Lord Charles Beresford, and Lord Robert ...

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  23. TEXT OF THE NOTE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The American note to Germany covers the Falaba, Gushing, Gulf Light, and Lusitania incidents. The Government states that it views the ...

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  24. ENGLAND ACCLAIMED.

    ROME, Sunday.--University students at Rome and Naples demonstrated in favor of intervention. The rectors .and professors participated. The students at Rome marched ...

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  25. TURKISH WOUNDED.

    ATHENS, Sunday.--"Daily Mail" advices from Constantinople are to the effect that 30,000 wounded soldiers have arrived from the Dardanelles. ...

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  26. GOEBEN'S ESCAPE.

    TEND DOS, Sunday.--The cruiser Goeben, in attempting to shell the Australian beach at Gaba Tepeh, was twice nearly hit by the British battleship Lord Nelson in a few ...

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  27. THE TURKS' THREAT.

    LONDON, Sunday--The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Athens states that 25 British subjects who were exiled from Gallipoli have now been transferred to ...

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  28. BERLIN SURPRISED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A Berlin report says that public opinion in Germany professes to be indignant at the internment of Germans and Austrians in Great Britain. The ...

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  29. SUBMARINES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--During the week ended May 12 six vessels were sunk by submarines, the tounage aggregating 47,564, which is the greatest since the beginning ...

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  30. SALANDRA IN POWER.

    ROME, Sunday.--The "Tribuna" says that Signor Sajandra's Cabinet will remain in power. ...

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  31. PREZEMYSL.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--A German communique claims that General von Mackenzen's advanced troops stand before Przemsyl. ...

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  32. ROME BE-FLAGGED.

    ROME, Sunday.--The streets are decorated with lings because Signor. Salandra remains in office as Prime Minister. ...

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  33. PROUD PROFESSORS.

    Seventy professors of the University of Rome have written a letter to Signor Salandra, in which they stated they were proud to have him as a colleague, aud express ...

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  34. KING CONSTANTINE.

    ATHENS. Sunday.--King Constantine, who has been suffering from pleurisy, is making satisfactory progress. ...

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  35. DAMAGE AT DURBAN.

    DURBAN, Sunday.--The offices and warehouses of several large German were totally destroyed by tire during last night's anti-German riots. The contents of many ...

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  36. AUSTRIANS FALL BACK.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--A communique states that the fighting in West Galicia is diminishing in intensity, and that the Russians are successfully concentrating on the ...

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  37. DANISH STEAMER.

    LONDON Sunday.--The Danish steamer Marthat has been torpedoed off Aberdeeu. The crew of 18 were saved. ...

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  38. RIOTING STOPS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--All rioting has now censed. The magistrates have severely punished hooligans, dozens of whom have been sent to prison. In some eases British, ...

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  39. PATROL BOAT'S HUNT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A patrol boat fired three shots at a submarine, but it was not ascertained whether the latter was hit, as the under-water craft disappeared. ...

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  40. PORTUGAL.

    MADRID, Sunday.--There are serious rumors of revolution in Portugal. Many fugitives are arriving at Budajoz. Outbreaks have occurred at Lisbon, Coimbra, ...

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  41. CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The casualties among the officers of the British army and, navy for the past fortnight total 1074. Lieutenant H. P. While, a New ...

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  42. AUSTRIAN HEIR WOUNDED.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--German officers state that a bomb exploded prematurely during a recent battle in the Carpathians, severely wounding the Austrian heir in the ...

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  43. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Some of the newspapers state that the Government and Opposition have agreed that the general elections, which are due in November, shall be ...

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  44. PORTUGUESE REVOLUTION.

    LISBON, Sunday.--The Revolutionary leaders described the movement as exclusively republican, intended to consolidate the republic by the formation of a national ...

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  45. MAJOR PARBURY KILLED.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Major Frederick Nigel Purbury, formerly of New South Wales, has, been killed in action. ...

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  46. "VIVA SALANDRA!"

    ROME, Sunday.--Interventionist University students invaded the entrance hall of the Chamber of Deputies and broke, the doors. and windows on the facade before being dispersed. ...

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  47. NAVAL SQUADRON'S HELP.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Madrid official telegrams state that a naval squadron in the Tagus is loading the insurrection, and has bombarded the city. Considerable damage ...

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  48. SHARES CHANGING HANDS.

    AMSTERDAM. Sunday.--Shares representing one quarter of the Holland-Amerika Shipping Company's capital, hitherto in the hands of German steamship companies, have ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- A number of wounded New Zealanders have arrived at Birmingham and Chichester. Mr. Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New ...

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  50. FLIGHT OF THE VASCO DA GAMA.

    MADRID, Sunday.--The cruiser Vasco Da Gama has fled to a neutral port. A wireless message from Lisbon states that the revolution has been crushed. ...

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  51. "STAND LIKE ROCKS."

    MELBOURNE, Sunday .The son of Mr. E. L. Smith, M.C.E., of 7th Battalion of Infantry, in a letter to his parents, has included some remarks by General Sir Ian Hamilton in his ...

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  52. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir George Reld. High Commissioner for the Commonwealth, and Mr. T. Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, have telegraphed ...

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  53. ALIENS IN AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.--The Government has ordered all adult, male, enemy subjects in the large towns to report themselves immediately, and in other districts when ...

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  54. TRAMWAY MEN ON STRIKE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The London tramway men have struck, and are demanding a' war bonus of 3s. ...

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  55. LATE HUGH PRICE HUGHES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in unveiling a portrait of the late Hugh Price Hughes at Kingsway Hall, said, "We miss Hughes's ...

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  56. VICTORIAN RECRUITING.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The increased strictness of medical examination which candidates for enlistment are called upon to undergo is having a marked effect on recruiting totals. The ...

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  57. RIOTS DEPLORED.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.--General Botha, in a message from Windhock, the capital of German South-west Africa, to the people of the Union, deplores the anti-German ...

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  58. TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The tramways strike has extended nearly all over London. The Woolwich arsenal; service continues, but the Doucaster races have been abandoned. ...

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  59. GROWING BELGIAN FUND.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A sum of £10,000, received from the various New Zealand funds on Saturday, brought the new Belgian Fund up to £234,000. ...

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