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  2. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    ROME, Wednesday.--A communique has been issued stating:-- "In the Trentino we occupied Motors hale and Pontecaffaro in Valoni Gludicaria, ...

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  3. GAS AGAIN.

    Huge emissions of poisonous gases have recently given the enemy temporary advantages at points along the western front, but Sir John ...

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  4. GERMAN SUPPLIES.

    Italy's entrance into the war if an apparently competent neutral observer may be believed will have a far reaching effect on the German ...

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  5. ALONG THE SAN.

    Both Petrograd and Berlin claim substantial successes on the Dubissa front besides captures of men and material. The issue of the great ...

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  6. DARDANELLES.

    Attacks by Turks against the Indians were futile and expensive to themselves. Australians and New Zealanders ...

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  7. ITALY'S THRUST.

    Italy has rapidly followed up her declaration of war by well-directed thrusts at enemy territory and the capture of important stations over ...

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  8. GERMAN CASES.

    The personnel of the new British Ministry is announced. Italians have invaded Austrian territory from the Friuli frontier district and occupied heights near the ...

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  9. THE GERMAN ENDEAVOR.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.--A communique reports:-- "Sharp lighting continues along the whole Dubissa front. ...

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  10. ENEMY'S SIGNIFICANT RETREAT.

    ROME, Wednesday.--It is officially announced that the Italians have advanced into the enemy's territory from the Friuli frontier district, in the northern part of the ...

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  11. ASPHYXIATING SHELLS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Sir John French reports that some portions of the line east of Ypres lost on May 24 have not yet been recovered. The amount of gas used by the enemy was greater than ...

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  12. FRENCH MAKE PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Press Bureau reports that the First French Division in the Dardanelles on Friday made considerable progress. The troops got close to ...

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  13. DECLINE OF COAL OUTPUT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A neutral correspondent of "The Times" describing the industrial position in Germany, says that the output of pigiron was 1,600,000 tons ...

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  14. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    An official communique from Rome announces that the Italian troops have already invaded Austrian territory. It is evident that the first objective is as we suggested ...

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  15. KILLED TO A MAN.

    DUNKIRK, Wednesday.--The latest gas attack extended from St. Jullen to Steenstraate. The British protected by respirators and motor goggles, kept their ground ...

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  16. MACKENSEN'S ATTACKS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--A German communique reports:-- "Strong Russian forces attacked us on the Dubissa, east of Rossieni. We repulsed ...

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  17. TURKS MUTINY.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.--Turkey's 1st Army Corps, which is regarded as the flower of the army has been sent to Gallipoli. The newspaper "Preporitz" reports that a ...

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  18. THE NATIONAL MINISTRY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The composition of the National Ministry is as follows:-- MR. ASQUITH, Prime Minister (L.). SIR STANLEY OWEN BUCKMASTER, Lord High Chancellor (L.). ...

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  19. IN THE BALKANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The recently published Green Book has revealed that the immunity of Servia and Montenegro from attack during the last three months, ...

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  20. OFFENSIVE RESUMED.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.--The Allies have repulsed the latest Turkish attacks and have resumed the offensive. Fresh troops have been landed and the bombardment of the ...

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  21. STRUGGLE FOR SOUCHEZ.

    PARIS. Wednesday.--The latest communique states:--"We have made Important progress north of Arms. ...

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  22. RUSSIAN RESERVES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that the Russians are making Przemysi an anvil, upon which the German centre is ...

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  23. FOOD SUPPLIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--New York statistics show that American exports to Scandinavia and Holland for March, in some cases, increased enfold as compared ...

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  24. GERMAN REPORT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A wireless telegram states that 90,000 British and French troops have landed at the Dardanelles. The defence of the Dardanelles has been ...

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  25. AREAS TO THE SEA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A French Embassy communique states that Monday night was rather disturbed between the sea and Arras. The Germans after bombarding ...

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  26. THE NEW ALLY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Great enthusiasm prevailed at the re-opening of the Stock Exchange. The National Anthem was sung and members waved the Allied flags. The ...

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  27. TASMANIAN WOUNDED.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--Sir John M'Call Tasmanian Agent-General visited the Tasmanian wounded in England. Sir John states that the men's wounds are healing ...

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  28. CHEERFUL COLONIALS.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--Reuter's Cairo correspondent say that the Australian and Turkish trenches at Sari Bahr are sometimes only 30 yards apart. The colonials often ...

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  29. LORD BERESFORD'S ESCAPE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--Lord Charles Beresford had a narrow escape while visiting the French lines. A taube dropped a bomb near the house ...

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  30. AT PETROGRAD.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.--A tremendous and popular demonstration greeted the announcement of Italy's entry into the war. ...

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  31. WOUNDED AT CAIRO.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--"All available hospital space in Cairo at the Khedive's Palace and at the Mena House is filled by the Australians wounded in the Dardanelles fight ...

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  32. BRITISH AIRMEN KILLED.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--The engine on an English aeroplane exploded near Hazebrouck and the machine took fire arid fell. Both the occupants died. ...

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  33. SUCCESSFUL AID RAID.

    AMSTERDAM. Wednesday.--Allied aeroplanes dropped bombs on and practically destroyed, the St. Pierre station near Ghent. ...

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  34. FRANCE AND ITALY.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--The President, M. Raymond Poincare, in a message to King Victor Emmanuel of Italy says:-- "This new fraternity of arms, this ...

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  35. BREAD AND WATER.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--Mr. Edwin Vial to-day received further information concerning the treatment of his son Joseph, a musical student in Leipsig. Mr. Sturrock was a clerk ...

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  36. BRITISH SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Router's correspondent at the British headquarters telegraphs that the British guns on the Festubert front, besides knocking out a German ...

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  37. TROOPS FOR GALLIPOLI.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Berlin newspapers are of opinion that Italy will send 40,000 troops to the Dardanelles. It is also thought that a force will be sent to ...

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  38. RECRUITING.

    New South Wales is out to make a record in the matter of recruiting. Over 200 men presented themselves at the barracks yesterday and the percentage of men accepted was well ...

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  39. ENEMY CONTRACTS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) to-day said he differed entirely from the opinion of Mr. Mitchell, K.C., on the validity of the Enemy Contracts ...

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  40. OFFICIAL ADVICES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister, in the house of Representatives to-day, made the formal announcement that the Government had received official information of ...

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  41. TURKISH CLAIM.

    AMSTERDAM. Wednesday.--An official message from Constantinople states, that it Turkish submarine sank a Russian armored ship in the Black Sea. ...

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  42. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Bishop of Pretoria has written a letter to "The Times." after a month's visit to the army in Northern France and Flanders. ...

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  43. ROUMANIA.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--German diplomacy is straining every nerve to keep Roumania neutral. There are unconfirmed rumors of a new German loan to Roumania. ...

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  44. DOUGHTY-WYLLIE HILL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The scene of Colonel Doughty-Wyllie's death has been named Doughty-Wyllie Hill. Colonel Doughly-Wyllie was shot dead while ...

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  45. THE MAN WHO RUINED GERMANY.

    Germany is ruined. Not merely will she be beaten in the field, but the expenses of the war, the huge indemnities she will have to pay the countries she has devastated will impose on ...

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  46. LORD HALDANE HONORED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The King has conferral the Order of Merit upon Lord Haldane late Lord High Chancellor. ...

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  47. "ALL THE TALENTS."

    The new coalition Cabinet may be described as a Ministry of all the talents. Its composition is representative of all shades of English political opinion and even includes for ...

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  48. REICHSTAG TO MEET.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.--The Reichstag has been summoned to meet on Friday. ...

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  49. PORTUGUESE PRIME MINISTER.

    LISBON, Wednesday.--Senor Chagas, Portuguese Prime Minister has resigned. He has lost the sight of one of his eyes. ...

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  50. V.C. HERO KILLED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Private Morrow of the Irish Fusiliers, who wast recently awarded the Victoria Cross for rescuing wounded under a heavy fire was killed ...

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  51. COTTON SHIPMENTS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--Sir Cecil Spring-Rice (British Ambassador to the United States) with a view to clearing up a misunderstanding bus formally notified ...

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  52. KING CONSTANTINE WORSE.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.--Unfavorable symptoms have developed in connection with King Constantnie's Illness. Another operation is probable, the King is in no ...

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  53. CHINO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    PEKIN, Wednesday.--The treaty between China and Japan has been signed. ...

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