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  2. ITALY WARLIKE.

    HOME, Sunday.--It is semiofficially announced that a state of war exists in Lombardy, Venetia, and the Adriatic. Several other provinces are included. The Havas Agency, in Paris, has circulated a despatch from Rome, ...

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  3. AFTER SIX MONTHS.

    After six months of bitter German defence, the "French have captured the last remaining spur of Notre Dame de Lorette, where great numbers of the enemy were killed. More ...

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  4. DARDANELLES.

    The French and British forces made considerable advance in Southern Gallipoli on May 19. Bombs dropped from British aeroplanes caused ...

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  5. AWFUL SMASH.

    An appalling train smash near Gretna, close to the English-Scottish border, resulted in the, loss of at least 130 lives, while 124 peop ...

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  6. THE TURKISH CAMPAIGN.

    THE RUSSIANS HAVE LANDED TROOPS NEAR EREGLI, WHICH LIES NO VERY GREAT DISTANCE EAST OF SCUTARI, AND IS SHOWN JUST ON THE BORDER LINE OF THE ABOVE MAI'. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. IMPROVED WEATHER.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The latest communique says:-- "The weather has improved. We captured some German works on the sole spur of ...

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  8. TROOP TRAIN TELESCOPED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A local train from Carlisle was shunting at Gretna, in Dumtriesshire, Scotland, to enable the midnight express from Easton to pass, when ...

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  9. VIOLENT BATTLE.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Advices from the Dardanelles state that the Allies have been, engaged in a violent battle hear the neck of the peninsula, under the protection of the ...

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  10. ASIATIC COAST BOMBARDED.

    ATHENS, Sunday.--There was a lively bombardment in the Straits on Thursday, particularly of the encampments on the Asiatic coast. The towns Dardanelles and ...

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  11. CABINET CRISIS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Manchester Guardian" says that the Liberals began the war well, but there has since been weakness and vacillation, ...

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  12. MARITIME WAR.

    ATHENS, Sunday.--The newspapers announce that the British reward for information leading to the destruction of German submarines has been raised to £2000. ...

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  13. GALICIA.

    A colossal battle, engaging 1,500,000 men on each side is raging in Galicia. The Germans, who have 4000 guns have concentrated 500,000 ...

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  14. BRITISH ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir John French reports that the weather has hampered operations, but that nevertheless the troops have made appreciable progress east and south of ...

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  15. PERSIAN ARABISTAN.

    LONDON, Sunday--The Press Bureau reports that, as the result of recent operations, all the Turks have been cleared out of Persian Arabistan. ...

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  16. SUNK BY SHELL FIRE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A submarine shelled and sank the ship Glenholm, bound from Iquique to Liverpool, off Berchaven, where the crew lauded after spending a night in ...

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  17. PINNED IN THE WRECKAGE.

    The accident happened at Quinton Hill, two miles from Gretna. Fourteen officers and 465 men were on the train. Red Cross ambulances were quickly available, and ...

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  18. RUSSIAN FLEET AT WORK.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--A communique reports that the Black Sea Fleet disembarked troops on May 20, despite resistance, and destroyed the landing and loading places ...

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  19. RUSSIANS ASSUME OFFENSIVE.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--The latest communique says:--The enemy's thrust at the Galleian front since Friday shows signs of ...

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  20. NATURALISED GERMAN'S OFFER.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Lacey, a naturalised German living at Hull, has offered £200 for the master and crew of any Yorkshire vessel that sinks a German submarine. ...

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  21. GENERAL BRIDGES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--It appears that General Bridges was shot in the upper part of the leg while visiting trenches on the bills of Sari Bair. The shot was probably tired ...

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  22. CHEERS FOR KITCHENER.

    LONDON. Sunday.--After giving cheers for Lord Kitchener, members of the Stock Exchange burned a pile of copies of the "Dally Mall." ...

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  23. LOST E14.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Commander Boyle, of submarine E14, has been awarded the Victoria Cross acid, the other officers of the ship Distinguished Service Crosses. All ...

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  24. SHORT-LIVED GAIN.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The French, Embassy has issued a communique, which states:-- "The Germans gained a foothold in the French trenches northward of Ypres and ...

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  25. A LAWFUL PRIZE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Prize Court has declared that the captured German steamer Ophelia (1153 tons) is a lawful prize. The commander of submarine D1 gave ...

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  26. SUCCESSFUL RAID.

    DUNKIRK, Sunday.--French airmen destroyed the bridge over the River Searpe at Douai, thus stopping the uratic behind the German front. ...

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  27. IMMENSE ARMIES.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--It is estimated that nearly 1,500,000 men are engaged on each side in the Gallelan battle. The Germans have 4000 guns. ...

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  28. NEWSPAPERS EXCLUDED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The newspapers unanimously denounce the "Daily Mall's" attack on Lord Kitchener, especially the disparaging reference to Kitchener's career. ...

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  29. A RAGING FURNACE.

    The King sent a message of deep sympathy and urgent inquiry after the progress of the sufferers. Latest reports show that 120 bodies have been recovered, and ...

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  30. WHOLESALE SACRIFICE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Petrograd correspondent or the "Morning Post" says that the Germans' main onset in Galicia is on a 53-mile front, along which he has ...

    Article : 156 words
  31. BRITISH DASH.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- "Eye-witness" has supplied further details of the fighting at Ypres on May 10. "By counter-attacks north of Hooge, in ...

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  32. HONOR FROM THE KING.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Into Major-General Bridges has been gazetted a Knight Commander of the Bath for his distinguished services. ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES' WOOL CONDEMNED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Prize Court has condemned, as enemy property, 477 bales of wool shipped by the steamer Clan Davidson, from Sydney, by Dohnert, Muller, ...

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  34. FOR VALOR.

    LONDON. Sunday.--Victoria Crosses have been awarded as follow:-- Private Anderson, of the Yorkshires, who bombed a large party of the enemy which ...

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  35. OUT OF FAVOR.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The London "Evening News" says that neutral travellers from Berlin state that the Crown Prince's behaviour is causing him to become generally ...

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  36. MRS. PANKHURST'S VIEWS.

    LONDON. Sunday. --Mrs. Pankhurst, speaking at a resulting meeting at Hull, said she hoped that the Government would declare martial law, and mobilise men and ...

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  37. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.--The Prime Minister has received the following cablegram front Lieut. General Birdwood, at Tenedos:--"It is with the deepest regret I have to announce the ...

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  38. GERMANY'S OBJECT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Berlin "None Correspondent." the organ of the Minister of the Interior, states that Germany's object is to deliver a death stroke at ...

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  39. LABOR MINISTER.

    LONDON. Sunday.--Mr. Arthur Henderson (Labor) has accepted the position of President, of the Local Government Board. ...

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  40. MR. LLOYD GEORGE WANTED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Dally Telegraph" says that a number of the banking magnates of the city approached Mr. Asquith and expresses regret at the ...

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  41. THE CARPATHIANS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--The enemy's losses in the Carpathians in the past three weeks, together with 40,000 who wore taken prisoners, are estimated officially to ...

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  42. BELGIAN FUND.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. F. W. Young, Agent-General for South Australia, has transmitted £5750 to the Belgian Fund on behalf of South Australia; Mr. Peter ...

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  43. TO RELEASE FREIGHT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. Runclman has taken measures to expedite the discharge of Australian and New Zealand refrigerated cargoes. ...

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  44. "MOST PRACTICABLE MOVE."

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir George Bold, in an interview, said that he rejoiced at the propect of a truly national Cabinet. If it was due to friction, then all he could say was "God bless friction." ...

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  45. AMMUNITION BLOWN UP.

    HAVRE, Sunday.--An explosion in a munition factory at Antwerp killed 20, in eluding seven officers. Thirty others were wounded. ...

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  46. MORE LOSSES.

    LONDON. Sunday.--Lieutenant. N. M. Chapman, of the Army. Medical Corps, formerly of Dunedin, has heed killed in action. The Hon, Rupert Carrington's son has ...

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  47. SERVIANS MOVING.

    VIENNA. Sunday.--A strong Servian army, with formidable artillery, is marching to the frontier. ...

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  48. ANOTHER ENEMY.

    AMSTERDAM. Sunday.--The "Vossisehe Zeitung" states that the Germain Defence Union has protested against the United States supplying ammunition to the Allies. ...

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  49. KING VISITS BARROW.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The King, who has been inspecting the great shipbuilding and engineering works in North Britain, to-day paid a visit to the vast establishments at ...

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  50. BERLIN ASSERTIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A Berlin communique states that since May, General von Mackenson has taken prisoners 104,000 Russians and has captured 72 cannon and 263 ...

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  51. WOUNDED IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Sunday.--There are 900 Australian Wounded in England. Mr. T. Mackenzie entertained the New Zealand nurses at ton and expressed gratitude at their ...

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  52. TRAMWAY STRIKERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The London County Council has instructed the tramway strikers eligible for military and navel, service to return their uniforms and badges. Men ...

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  53. TO MAKE RECRUITS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Bishop of London's Ordination Council has announced that it will not consider applications for ordination unless the candidate is unable ...

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  54. MINISTERIAL FORECASTS.

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  55. MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    The Archbishop of Sydney has arranged for a service to be held at St. Andrew'a Cuthedral oh Wednesday next at 1 p.m., in memory of the late Major-General Bridges. A similar service ...

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  56. RUSSIANS AT VAN.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--It is officially announced that the Russians have occupied Van, Sural, and Bashkateh, In Turkish Armenia. The Turks fled to Bitelis ...

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  57. AIRMEN INTERNED.

    GENEVA, Sunday.--A German aeroplane, bound for Turkey, alighted near Constanza, in Roumanla, and the two officers were interned. ...

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  58. BOMBS ON PARIS.

    PARIS, Sunday.--An aeroplane dropped three bombs on Paris, but it was driven off before any damage was done. ...

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  59. WOUNDED IN SERVIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Colonel Ahearne of Queensland, has been appointed to take charge of the Wounded Allies' Relief Committee's Hospital at Krajujevac, in Servia. ...

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