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  2. FOR MERIT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The King's Birthday honors include the following:-- ORDER OF THE GARTER. LORD KITCHENER, Secretary of State for ...

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  3. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    Close hand-to-hand lighting occurred on the Gallipoli Peninsula on Tuesday, at a placed called Quinn's Post. Practically ever since they landed, the Australians, ...

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  4. SAN VILLAGES.

    PETROGRAD. Thursday.--The latest communique states:--"After stubborn fighting on Monday along the front between the Vistula and Przemysl, ...

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  5. STUBBORN TURKS.

    German newspapers accuse America of exercising her neutrality in favor of the Allies, and declare that, sooner than stop the submarine warfare, Germany would favor a.. rupture, "whatever the consequences." ...

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  6. HAND TO HAND.

    Estimates of Turkish casualties in Gallipoli are gradually mounting, and the fact that the enemy attacks, like his German instructors, in mass ...

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  7. WHAT RIGHT?

    Signor Salandra, Italian Premier, has made a trenchant and crushing reply to the recent abusive outburst against his country by the Imperial ...

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  8. GERMAN GENERAL.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.--A Russian patrol captured General von Pritwitz, German commandant at Libao (on the Baltic), who was motoring with several officers and ...

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  9. QUIET WITH THE BRITISH.

    LONDON, Thursday.--An official message from the Dardanelles stales:-- "Close- hand-to-hand fighting occurred on Tuesday, on our northern front, at a point ...

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  10. BURIED UNDER THE OCEAN.

    ROME, Thursday.--The Prime Minister, Signor Salandra, in the course of a speech at a patriotic meeting, asked what right bad Herr von Bethmaun-Hollweg, German ...

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  11. GRAND CROSS OF THE BATH.

    General Sir Bruce Meade Hamilton had seen active service in India and Burmah, and in various parts of Africa before the present struggle. He served through the South ...

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  12. SIXTEEN-INCH GUNS.

    "The enemy bombarded Przemysl with 16-inch guns. The principal attack was on the north front of Forts 10 and 11, which the Austrians had almost demolished before ...

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  13. NAVAL FIRE.

    ATHENS, Thursday.--Mltylenc reports that the troops which landed on the Galli- polli Peninsula played an important part in repulsing the Turkish attacks. Several ...

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  14. BARON.

    SIR FRANCIS LEVESON BERTIE, British Ambassador to Paris. Sir Francis Bertie, who was born, in 1844, is the second son of the 6th Earl of Abingdon. ...

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  15. ITALIAN GAINS.

    ROME, Thursday.--A communique reads: "Bad weather is hampering operations. We occupied the Sioro Giudicaria Valley, and are now advancing on Condino from ...

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  16. PICTURE SHOW BOMBED.

    WARSAW, Wednesday.--A bomb from a German aeroplane struck a cinema theatre at Girardor, in Poland. The building was full of people. The bomb pierced the ...

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  17. BARONETS.

    SIR GILBERT PARKER, M.P. for Graves- end, the well-known novelist. Sir Gilbert Parker is a native of Canada, where he was born in 1862. He has been ...

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  18. NEARER TRIESTE.

    ROME, Thursday.--The Italians have reduced Fort Belvedere. The Italian hold on Monte Croce endangers the Austrian possession of the Drave Valley. ...

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  19. QUARTER OF MILLION.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.--A communique states:--"Eight hundred and sixty-three officers and 268,869 men were taken prisoner during ...

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  20. SHEET OF FLAME.

    ATHENS, Wednesday,--It is estimated that 250,000 Turks are perfectly entrenched, in strong positions, with at least one German officer per milt. ...

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  21. BAYONET WORK.

    PARIS, Thursday.--The latest communique announces:-- "The British carried the Chateau of Hooge at the point of the bayment. ...

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  22. GERMAN REVIEW.

    'Eye-witness" continues:-- "An official resume of German operations round Ypres, from April 22-May 4, has been published in German papers, and discloses ...

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  23. KNIGHTS BACHELOR.

    MR. THOMAS HUGHES, M.L.C., New South Wales. MR. PETER M'BRIDE, Agent-General for Victoria. ...

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  24. SOLDIERS' CLUB.

    The Soldiers Club in George Street was opened yesterday by the Governor-General. His Excellency, who was accompanied by Lady Helen Munro Ferguson, the State Governor, ...

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  25. BEFORE KRITHIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Gallipoll states that the enemy has now been expelled from the eminence before Krithia, and equally ...

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  26. SCOUT FOR ITALIANS.

    ROME, Thursday.-- An Austrian court bus sentenced to death Herr Battisti, deputy for Trent, who is now acting as a scout in various passes in Trentino for the ...

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  27. SHELL-WRACKED REIMS.

    An earlier communique staled:-- "The Germans twice bombarded Reims, particularly the cathedral. "The French have taken a group or ...

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  28. FALLEN IN BATTLE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 328 words
  29. FINANCIAL QUESTIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. M'Kenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the governor of the Bank of England will meet the Italian Finance Minister at Nice this week ...

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  30. CHARGE THROUGH GAS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--An officer of the Medical Corps eastward of Ypres, writing on May 24, stated:-- "The Guards charged through the gas, ...

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  31. H.M.S. TRIUMPH.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Daily Telegraph's" Dardanelles correspondent reports that survivors slate that H.M.S. Triumph was stationary, but unanchored. The first ...

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  32. DEADLY MAZES.

    PARIS, Thursday.--It is officially reported that, after many months' sapping in the Carency sector, 17 furnaces, each containing 300 kilogrammes of explosives, were ...

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  33. SIGNOR GIOLITTI.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.--The "Krenz Zoitung" states that Signor Giolitti, a strong section of whose party agitated for peace at the price Austria was prepared to offer, ...

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  34. K.C.M.G.

    MR. FRANCIS DILLON BELL, K.C., Attorney-General in New Zealand. Sir F. H. D. Bell is the eldest son of the late Hon. Sir Francis Dillon Bell, for some years ...

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  35. GREECE AND THE ALLIES.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--The "Petit Journal" publishes a telegram from Rome stating that after the impending elections Greece will possibly join the war on the ...

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  36. COMPANIONSHIP OF THE BATH.

    MR. MICHAEL HARE (West Australia). MR. JAMES LESLIE WILLIAMS. Under-Secretary for Justice, New South Wales. Mr. James Leslie Williams has been ...

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  37. GERMAN CENSORSHIP.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--All the Antwerp papers have decided to discontinue publication, owing to the severity of the German censorship. ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND NURSES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, bade farewell to a number of New Zealand nurses who left for the ...

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  39. AFRICAN CONTINGENT.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.--Viscount Buxton, Governor-General of South Africa, to-day explained that the publication of a definite statement regarding a South ...

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  40. VERDICT OF MURDER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--At the inquest concerning the death of the mail and his wife who were killed by the Zeppelin raid near London, a verdict of murder was ...

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  41. IMPERIAL SERVICE ORDER.

    MR. JAMES MACKENZIE, Under-Secretary for Lands, New Zealand. Mr. L. STANTON, Secretary for Education, South Australia. ...

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  42. HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE.

    PARIS, Thursday.--The French north of Souchez, on the road to Aix Roulette, drove the enemy out of the woods after a stiff hand-to-hand encounter. The French are ...

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  43. SUBMARINE WAR.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--The German newspapers have entered upon a fresh campaign against America, accusing her of exercising her neutrality in favor of the ...

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  44. WAR HEROES.

    For gallant devotion to duty at the Dardanelles, twelve Australians and New Zealanders have been awarded the Distinguished Service Order. Ten have been awarded the Military ...

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  45. RELIEF FUNDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Sir Timothy Cogbain, has handed the New South Wales subscriptions of £5000 to the Servian Relief Fund, and £2000 to the Polish Fund. ...

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  46. NEUVE CHAPELLE.

    In a letter to his brother, Mr. F. E. 13. Waley. of Sydney Captain Waloy, of 4th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, which regiment was brigaded with the Coldstream Guards, writes from King ...

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  47. GRENADE WARFARE.

    "LONDON, Thursday.--A message from "Eye-witness" states:-- "The British hold their own well in hand grenade warfare. German prisoners testify ...

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  48. LARGE HOSPITAL ORGANISATION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Elaborate arrangements for dealing with wounded soldiers from the front, and with cases of injury or illness from Seymour or Broadmeadows, are now being ...

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  49. TORPEDOED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The steamer Saidich (3303 tons), with a general cargo, bound from Alexandria to Hull, was torpedoed in the North Sea. Some of the crew ...

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  50. RESTORATION OF RACING.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A meeting of sportsmen has adopted a motion urging the Government to restore racing in centres where it will not prejudice military ...

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  51. EXPORT PROHIBITION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The export of wheat, flour, and oats to all destinations has been prohibited. ...

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