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  2. BRITAIN'S MIGHT.

    LONDON. Saturday.—Mr. Winston Churchill. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and formerly First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking at Dundee, staled that, he did not intend to embark on explanations, reproaches, or recriminations. The years succeeding the Agadir crisis, ...

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  3. TURKS ASSAILED.

    Important news may be expected from Gallipoli within the next few days in consequence of a combined general assault on the Turkish ...

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  4. UNDAUNTED.

    Nothing daunted by the re-capture of Prezmyal, the Russians continue to harass the Austro-Germans along the San, and at certain points the enemy is retreating.' The news of ...

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  5. USE OF CHEMICALS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--The Genua as earlier in the war used vitriol, which was squirted over the trenches. Later they used bombs containing concentrated ...

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  6. MASTERS NOW.

    PARIS Saturday.--The latest communique is its follows:-- "During Friday night, there violent German counier-attacks on the Souchez sugar refinery mid trenches in the north and south ...

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  7. MURDER AT SEA.

    Most extensive murder and destruction by German submarines are reported. Vessels attacked include Danish. Swedish. French, and Greek ...

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  8. MUST BE READY.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--Americans resident in Germany have been officially warned that diplomatic relations with the United States may he broken off at. any time, and ...

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  9. IMAGINARY UTILITY.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.--The. "Kreuz Zeitung" declares that Britain's starvation war has failed, and now the United States makes a strange demand for the stoppnge ...

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  10. ALLIES' OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A combined general assault on the Turkish positions on the Gallipoli Peninsuia has begin. ...

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  11. THE WEEK'S RECORD.

    LONDON, Saturday. --The Admiralty slates that during the week ended June 2 there were 1382 arrivals and sailings, and of these eight vessels totalling 23,363 tons ...

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  12. "A MERE EPISODE."

    PETROGRAD, Saturday.--The fall or Przemysl was received with wonderful stoicism by ail classes, it is regarded us a mere episode ill it great and complicated ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS' VICTORY.

    ATHENS, Saturday.--The Turks on Moll- day vigorously attacked the Australians on the heights of Krithia. A violent battle lasted for twelve hours. ...

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  14. NAMELESS ATROCITIES.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday.--A chaplain with the Third Army in retreat in West Galleta narrates that many German regiments took no prisoners, and bayoneted ...

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  15. STRANGE STORY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A curious sequel to the blowing up of the Montrosa has now been revealed. A fisherman, Sam Naldane, observed he the North Sea a three-masted ...

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  16. ARTILLERY DUELS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Sir John French, in his latest despatch, states:-- "The lighting during the last few days has consisted mataly of artillery ...

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  17. BIG ENEMY LOSSES.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Australasians particularly distinguished themselves in fighting for tho heights of Krithia. The Turkish ...

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  18. LOST VESSELS.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--Mr. James Gerard, United States Ambassador to Berlin, cables that Germany is willing to pay an indemnity for the sinking of the ...

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  19. FOE EXULTANT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--There were great rejoicings in Berlin and Vienna over the retaking of Przemysl. ...

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  20. TURKISH SNIPERS.

    TENEDOS, Saturday.--Night attacks on file Australian trenches continue, but in the daytime, apart from shrapnel, the enemy's main activity is confined to ...

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  21. A COLLIER STRUCK.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.--The Danish collier Cyrus has been torpedoed. The captain suddenly saw a streak of foam, and then the ship was struck. The crew put ...

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  22. KAISER ARRIVES.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.--The "Cologne Gazette" slates that the Kaiser arrived at the Austrian headquarters on Friday, and congratulated the Archduke Friedrich on ...

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  23. MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION.

    ATHENS, Friday.--An explosion occurred on the Swedish steamer Lapland, 55 miles off Peterhead. The vessel was laden with iron ore, which was sent flying all over the ...

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  24. IN THE CAUCASUS.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday.--A communique dealing with the campaign in the Caucasus reads:-- "We repulsed a Turkish attack, killing ...

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  25. CHATEAU STORMED.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.--A Berlin communique announces:-- "We stormed Chateau Hooge (near Menin). The British counter-attacks were ...

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  26. BELGIAN TRAWLER.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A Belgian trawler has been sunk by a submarine in the Irish Channel. The crew landed at Milford Haven. ...

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  27. ALONG THE SAN.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday.--The latest communique is as follows:--"We gained further successes on the left blink of the Sun, particularly westward of ...

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  28. GRIM FIGHTING.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The following official message from General Sir Ian Hamilton this been received by the. Minister for Defence:-- ...

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  29. DRIFTER LOST.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Peterhead drifter Ena May has been torpedoed off the Shetland Islands. The crew landed. ...

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  30. ITALY'S OFFENSIVE.

    LOME, Saturday.--A communique states: "Our offensive in the region of the Isonzo River is beset with great difficulties. The ground is marked by formidable enemy ...

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  31. GERMAN SPIES.

    LONDON, Friday.--The secret trial of the Gorman spies, Muller and has concluded at the Old Bailey, before the Lord Chief Justice (Lord Reading) and Sir ...

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  32. GERMAN OFFICERS KILLED.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.--The German account of the bombing by French airmen of the Crown Prince's headquarters, states that several officers were killed, but that ...

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  33. FRENCH STEAMER HIT.

    PARIS, Saturday.--The French steamer Penfeld (794 tons.) has been struck by a submarine in the English Channel. The crew landed at Brest ...

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  34. THE FIRING LINE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Renter's Agency states that Mr. Asquith this week visited the army headquarters in France. Using a fast motor car, he visited an eminence ...

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  35. CREWS FIRED AT.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The Wilson liner Iona and the fishing vessel Chrysopass have been torpedoed by a submarine and sunk off the Orkney Islands. The crows landed. ...

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  36. GALLANT CHASSEURS.

    ROME, Friday.--A. platoon of Alpine Chasseurs attacked an Austrian trench at Vallinferno. They were largely outnumbered by the enemy, and the lieutenant in ...

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  37. FURIOUS ATTACKS.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday.--An earlier message staled': "Our ships exchanged shots with large German naval forces in the Gulf of Riga. ...

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  38. ORDERED TO THE BOATS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The crew of a submarine in the North Sea ordered the crews of two Lowestoft trawlers to take to the boats and then blew up the trawlers ...

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  39. ADVANCE CONTINUES.

    ROME, Sunday.--A communique has been issued which stales:--"The Italian advance continues on the front from the Stelvio Pass (borders of the Tyrol) to the sea. The ...

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  40. INDIA'S WHEAT.

    SIMLA, Friday.--The scheme for the control by the Government of the exports of wheat from India is working smoothly, and the results so far have been attended ...

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  41. FISHING STEAMER SUNK.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Aberdeen fishing steamer Strath bran mistook a submarine for a schooner, as the submarine was rigged with a sail. The submarine. ...

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  42. ANOTHER ARREST.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Press Bureau states that a German spy, Robert Rosenthal, was arrested as he was leaving the country, where he had been for a short ...

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  43. WILD BUFFALOES CHARGE.

    ROME, Sunday.--During the attack on Monte Corado the Italians, by means of a few bombs, stampeded wild buffaloes against the Austrian entanglements, and ...

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  44. TROOPS FOR FLANDERS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--Press correspondents point out that Germany hopes to re-transfer large forces to Flanders, it they are able to push the Russians back ...

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  45. NORWEGIAN HIT.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Norwegian steamer Cuband has been torpedoed. The crow landed at Lewis, in the Hebrides, alter spending 22 hours in a rough sea. ...

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  46. BIG SHIPPING HAUL.

    ROME, Saturday.--The authorities have confiscated 57 Austro-German steamers, totalling 216,770 tons. ...

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  47. BRITISH MINISTERS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Re-eleetion of Ministers Bill, making the re-election of Ministers unnecessary during the war has passed the House of Lords and received the ...

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  48. ON THE DNIESTER.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.--The correspondent of the "Lokal Auzeiger in Galieia, telegraphing on Wednesday, stilted:-- "The greatest importance attaches to tlie ...

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  49. OTHERS VESSELS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The British steamer inkum (4747 tons) has been sunk by a submarine off The Lizard. The crew reached land. ...

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  50. HEALTH RESORT DESTROYED.

    ROME, Saturday.--Austrians at Trentino, who are retiring, destroyed the magnificent mountain health resort of San Martino, including six German hotels. ...

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  51. DEMAND REFUSED.

    BUENOS AIRES, Saturday.--The Turkish Consul-General has closed the Consulate a and deposited the archives in a place of safety, refusing the demand of the German ...

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  52. GIGANTIC ZEPPELIN.

    COPENHANGEN, Friday.--A gigantic new Zeppelin was given n trial trip between Sweden and Denmark. The aircraft is heavily armored and supplied with three ...

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  53. AIRSHIPS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--An official message states that hostile airships last night flew over the east and south coasts of England. Bombs wore dropped at various places, ...

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  54. ENEMY WATERPLANE FOUND.

    ROME, Saturday.--An Italian cruiser found a German waterplane lying in the sea. off Rrhulisi. The airmen had apparently been drowned. ...

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  55. MASSES OF TROOPS.

    ROME, Saturday.--A communique states that the concentrating movement, of great masses of troops continues, everywhere in perfect order. ...

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  56. SOUTH AFRICAN MEAT.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Experimental, shipments of South African frozen meat have been readily disposed of in London during the past fortnight, at satisfactory prices. ...

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  57. RIOTS IN CEYLON.

    COLOMBO, Sunday.--Martini Law has been proclaimed in Ceylon owing to disturbances between Cingalese and Moormen. The trouble originated in holiday festivities at ...

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  58. GREEK STEAMER MINED.

    ROME, Saturday.--The Greek steamer Virginia was blown up by a mine near Cape Salvore. The crew Perished. ...

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  59. BOOTY NOT "SURVEYED."

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.--The latest German communique reports:-- "After fighting, we reached villages eastward of Przemysl. The booty has not yet ...

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  60. AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Press Bureau reports, with regard to the operations in the Cameroons, that the Allies drove the enemy from a strong position at Njok. The Allies' ...

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  61. PAPAL ACTION.

    ROME, Saturday.--Cardinal Gasparri is preparing a White Book showing the Pope's diplomatic action in favor of peace, and explaining the cessation of the English and ...

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  62. ANOTHER YEAR.

    AMSTERDAM. Sunday.-- German military authorities estimate that the war .will last another year. ...

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  63. SIX DEATHS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Admiralty states that the fatalities in connection with Monday night's air raid were one man, one woman, and four children. ...

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  64. CEASED PUBLICATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The "Daily Citizen" the working man's newspaper has ceased publication. ...

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