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  2. (AUSTRIAN ATTACKS ON ITALY.

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  3. FLANDERS LINE.

    Violent fighting continues north of Arras. Using gas, the Germans attacked between Steenstraate and Ypres but were repulsed. East of ...

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  4. 'FIRST SHOTS.

    ROME, Tuesday.--A body of 4000 Austrian troops, who complained of starvation, deserted, and were interned in Northern Italy. An official despatch says that Austrian aeroplanes bombarded Porto Corsini, and the railway pear A neon n, 134 miles ' north-east of Rome. ...

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  5. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    Austria .has opened hostilities against Italy. A squadron of destroyers from Pola has crossed the Adriatic, and coasted down the Italian shore from Venice to Barbetta ...

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  6. BRITISH MAKE PROGRESS

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The latest communique states:--"The British have progressed north of La Bassee. "The Germans, with very heavy forces, ...

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  7. A NIGHT ATTACK.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Sir. John French reports:-- "Our. guns on May 21 silenced three German batteries. One was destroyed by ...

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  8. HAIL OF LEAD.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A letter, from a British officer describes the battle of Riche bourg between May. O and, 17. "The Sussex, Northamptons, Munsters, and Black'. Watch," he says, opened, the ...

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  9. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    ROMK. Tuesday.--German and Turkish officers have gone to Tripoli and Cyrenaica, with money and gifts for the chiefs, in the hope of starting an insurrection. ...

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  10. BRITISH CABINET.

    LONDON. Tuesday.--It. is expected that Cabinet, will announce to-night that Lord Fisher remains definitely at the Admiralty ...

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  11. DEJECTED.

    A Petrograd-- message states that the enemy has been forced to assume the. defensive along the whole Gali-1 cian front, and that. the Russian ...

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  12. INFERNO.

    Athens asserts that over 200,000 Turks are now opposing the Allies. The struggle in southern Gallipoli baffles, ' description, making. the ...

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  13. HYSTERICAL NEWSPAPERS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.--German and "Austrian newspapers hysterically accuse Italy of attacking Austria, in the belief that Austria was moribund., ...

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  14. A HOPELESS TASK.

    LONDON. Tuesday.--The Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily News" says that the Kaiser on Saturday left Jaroslav, travelling westward in the deepest dejection. Von ...

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  15. THE PARIS RAID.

    PARIS, Tuesday--Another Taube appeared over the north-western suburbs of Paris. The two raiders dropped 50 bombs. ...

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  16. BRITISH HOME SECRETARY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--It is generally expected that Mr. M'Kenna, Secretary of State for Home. Affairs, will remain in office. ...

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  17. BAFFLES DESCRIPTION.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.--The Turks have, been largely reinforced by men and guns, and over 200,000 troops are now opposing the Allies' main offensive. Turkish ...

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  18. THE ANCONA ATTACK.

    PARIS,. Tuesday.'--Details of the attack by the Austrian destroyers: at Ancona show that, ten Vessels tok part in the bombardment, and fired for -10 minutes. The ...

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  19. MUNITION OUTPUT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Despite tho appeals of the North-east Coast Armaments Committee, 35,000 out of 10,000 of the Tyneside workers observed holiday on Whit Monday. ...

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  20. SIR EDGAR SPEYER.

    LONDON.' Tuesday.--Mr. Asquith, in a sympathetic letter, has informed Sir Edgar Speyer that the King is not. prepared to withdraw the. distinctions conferred. upon ...

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  21. KRITHIA.

    LONDON. Tuesday.--Renter's Tenedos correspondent. says, in a message dated May 23. that the Allies are organising their positions. The Turks continue night ...

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  22. DNEISTER FRONT.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.--The latest communique says:-- "Our front along the lower Dnbissa has made great progress towards West Snip. ...

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  23. ITALY'S CASE.

    ROME, Tuesday.--Enron Sonnino, Minister for Foreign Affairs, has Issued a circular Note to the Rowers, He says that Austria-Hungary violated the letter and ...

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  24. LORETTE HEIGHTS.

    PARIS. Tuesday.--It is officially stilted that the capture of the. White Road, giving mastery to the Notre Dame de . Lorette heights. was a magnificent'.victory. ...

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  25. COLONEL WALLACE'S APPEAL.

    Speaking at a meeting of the Petersham Rifle Club last evening, Colonel Wallack said he could not understand why any of the young fellows who could possible get to the war ...

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  26. FINLAND.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.--Inflammatory pamphlets are being, circulated in Sweden, urging the Government to secure Finland's independence by a military attack on Russia ...

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  27. EASY AS TOSSING HAY.

    CAIRO Tuesday.--The' Turks 'were not well" prepared to 'meet the Australians and New Zealanders but "directly the Colonials obtained a footing three divisions were ...

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  28. EMPIRE DAY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--There were a few formal Empire Day celebrations throughout England, chiefly in the schools. Many of the leaders of the movement were ...

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  29. RAILWAY MEN'S RECORD.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--At the celebration of Empire Day at the Honeysuckle Point railway workshops to-day the Mayor of Newcastle (Aid. R. G. Kilgour) unveiled a tablet ...

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  30. SUBMARINE WAR.

    LONDON; Tuesday.--The Norwegian steamer Minerva (8736 tons), has been torpedoed in the North Sea. ...

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  31. GERMAN CRUELTIES.

    PETROGRAD. Tuesday,--Having failed to secure a swift victory in Galicia. the Germans .are credited, with gross crudities. They drowned a party of prisoners in the San. ...

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  32. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE.

    GENEVA. Tuesday.--No official agency, has reported the Crown Fringe's movements with the army for some time. It is asserted that the Crown Prince bas ...

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  33. FOUGHT LIKE FIENDS.

    PARIS Tuesday.-- Extraordinary details of how the Germans left Gareney have been received. The village, was captured, house by house. In one house 32 Frenchmen found ...

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  34. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--It. is officially stated that Mr. Page, American Ambassador at London, has communicated to .Sir Edward Grey the German War .Minister's announce ...

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  35. THE. MACEDONIA.

    GIBRALTAR, Tuesday.--The Hamburg Amerika liner nor Macedonia (4347 tons), with her 'cargo, has been declared a lawful prize. ...

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  36. SEAMEN'S BATTALION.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Queensland-Naval Commandant is inviting applications for a Seamen's Battalion, to be established in connection with the Australian imperial Expeditionary ...

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  37. KILLED IN ACTION.

    LONDON. Tuesday. -- Lieutenant Colonel Wilfrid Robert Smith, who was formerly aide-de-camp to Lord Beauchamp was killed in aetion in Flanders. ...

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  38. TURKISH GUNBOAT SUNK.

    AMSTERDAM. Tuesday.--An official report states .that a Turkish gunboat was sunk by a submarine on Sunday. ...

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  39. TENNIS CHAMPION'S DEATH.

    LONDON. Tuesday.--A petty, officer writes that a ".Jack Johnson" hurled alive Lieutenant. Anthony Wilding, the champion tennis player. in a dugout. Wilding's Irish ...

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  40. HEATH ON SERVICE.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.--The Defence authorlties have received mews of the death of a member of the Thrid Tropical Battalion, No. [?]1 private Harry Chandler, who died of heart ...

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  41. THE FORTS OF VENICE.

    The entrance from the sea to Venice is by way of port Lido, which is in reality formed by two breakwaters extending out from the mainland for a distance of some 3000 yards each ...

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  42. MORE BOMBS ON PARIS.

    PARIS Tuesday-- A Taube threw a number of paris. The damage was slight, ...

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  43. KING CONSTANTINE BETTER.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.--King Constantino, who has been suffering from pleurisy, is now improving. The crisis has been sparely passed. ...

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  44. EMDEN'S SURVIVORS

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.--The Emden's survivors have reached Constantinople. ...

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