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  2. ZEPPELIN.

    Thrilling and terrible scenes, attended the destruction" of a Zeppelin by British and French aeroplanes over Ghent in the early Morning of ...

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  3. HIGH SEAS MURDER.

    LONDON, Monday.--A. submarine sank the trawler Arctic (302 tons). Five survivors landed, but the remaining four of the crew were killed by shell fire while launching a boat. ' . ...

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  4. FRENCH VALOR.

    Furious fighting still rages along the shell-wracked- segment of the French line in the excrete north, beyond Arras, and latest Paris bulletins prove .how costly to the attackers the ...

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  5. AIR BATTLE.

    Lancashire masters arc rapidly organising for the production of shells, and many thousands of skilled workers are being mobilised. . Mr. Asquith informed the House of Commons that Lord ...

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  6. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    A Petrograd message annonuces Hint there are 40 Gentian ariny corps operating in Gnllcln, and (hat no tlcclslve battle can be iokcil for under another month. ...

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  7. FALLEN IN BATTLE.

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  8. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    ROME. Tuesday.-- A communique state's. All along the frontier 'our advanced troops are. capturing Important positions with but feeble resistance. ...

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  9. OTHER VICTIMS.

    LONDON, Monday.--A submarine sank the Aberdeen steam trawler Star of the West (107 tons). The crew lauded at Peterhead. The barque Sunlight (1433 tons), ...

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  10. FRENCH PROGRESS MAINTAINED.

    PARIS, Monday.--A commerce states."Fighting of the utmost violence continues north of Arras. Our progress has been maintained. We continue the investment of ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  12. THRILLING MID AIR BATTLE.

    ROTTERDAM, Tuesday.--One British and one French aeroplane attacked a Zeppelin at 3 o'clock- yesterday "morning as it was returning from n scouting expedition ...

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  13. TYPHOID AMONG TURKS.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.--Travellers " from Constantinople report that there is a serious shortage of coal, and" that the mills arc restricting their output. ...

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  14. A GREEK LOSS.

    ATHENS, Monday.--Germany has agreed to compensate the owners of the Greek steamer Ellispontes which was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sen Early in April. ...

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  15. KRUPP'S ACTIVITY.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--Krupps have erected a cannon repair shop at St. Quentin, for the renovation of worn-out guns, broken machine guns, and rifles. ...

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  16. DIED OF WOUNDS.

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  17. MINE LAYER SUNK.

    PARIS, Monday.--It is officially announced that the French mine-layer Casabianea has boon mined at the entrance to a bay the Aegean Son. The British ...

    Article : 58 words
  18. WORKS IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    ATHENS, Monday.--Krupps have established a largo factory for the manufacture of shells and explosives at Constantinople. Four thousand German, workmen arc employed at the works. ...

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  19. RAPID ORGANISATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The masters in Lancashire are rapidly organising for the manufacture of shells. Of 50,000 skilled engineers in the Manchester district, 18,000 fire already engaged in making munitions, thus providing employment for ...

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  20. CLAIM FOR BONUS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--In connection with the amalgamation' of card and blowing- room workers, it has been decided to proceed with the claim for a in per cent. war bonus. ...

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  21. RUSSIANS ATTACKED.

    LONDON. Tuesday. --The Russian schooner Adolf, from Archangel, was torpedoed by a submarine without warning, and sunk. ...

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  22. AT 6000 FEET.

    LONDON, Monday.--Naval Flight Sublieutenant Warneford, at 3 o'clock, attacked a Zeppelin- In the air between Ghent and Brussels, at a height of 6000ft He ...

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  23. DANGEROUSLY ILL.

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  24. WOODED COUNTRY.

    Kebuterne is about four miles north of Albert, and Moulin Soustouvent lies in the centre .of the angle between the Oise and tho Aisne, live miles nortfi- nenst of ...

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  25. WOUNDED.

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  26. FOOTBALLER KILLED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--D. M. Bain, the Scottish international Rugby player, has been killed in France. ...

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  27. THREE TRAPPED.

    NEW YORK, Monday.--The passengers who arrived from England by the Cameronla report that three German submarines were trapped recently; in British waters. ...

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  28. A YOUTHFUL ARMY.

    The Army is very young. Here at headquarters, with very few exceptions, the generals are on the average quite 10 years younger than the original leaders in the South ...

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  29. A GALLANT HANDFUL

    LONDON, Monday.;--"Eye-witness'.' recounts ail heroic incident at Ypres 011 May £3, when the Germans occupied some British trenches. An officer und ten men in ...

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  30. FORTY ARMY CORPS.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.--It is estimated that there are forty German army corps in Galicie, and that the battle will last another month. ...

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  31. AIRSHED AFLAME.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Admiralty announces that Naval Flight Lieutenants Wilson and Mills bombed 1111 airshed at Evere,. a suburb north of Brussels, ut 2.30 o'clock ...

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  32. OBSTINATE ATTACKS.

    A communique states:--"The enemy on Saturday and Sunday made obstinate attacks towards Mosciska. There was prolonged hand-to-hand lighting on the height ...

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  33. TO THE LAST.

    ROME, Monday.--The "Seccolo" in an Interview . with a well-informed personage, says that the reason Germany bad not declared war on Italy was because she first ...

    Article : 116 words
  34. WAR LEGISLATION.

    LONDON, Monday.--A full House welcomed the National Ministry. Mr. Balfour (First Lord of the Admiralty) and Mr. Lloyd George (Minister for Munitions) were ...

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  35. ENGLISH. COAST.

    LONDON, Monday.--A Zeppelin dropped. Incendiary explosive bombs 011 the east coast last night. Two fires were caused. There were livo deaths, and 10 people were injured ...

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  36. PROGRESS REPORTS.

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  37. FATAL BLUNDER.

    DUNKIRK, Tuesday.--The Germans' desperate attempts to pierce the Allies' line near Pervyse, where they hold the Chateau of Vieigne. was assisted by thirty mucbine ...

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  38. ENEMY'S SHELLS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A correspondent of: the "Nevoe Vremyn," between Radyinuo and Jaroslav, states that on the morning of May' 24 the Germans brought up large ...

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  39. VICTORIA.

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  40. BOMBS IN BARBELS.

    HOME, Tuesday.--Large consignments of barrels, supposed to contain heer, bound, from Germany towards 'Turkey, -were detained at Bucharest. They contained ...

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  41. DIED OF WOUNDS.

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  42. RIFLE SHIPMENT.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.--The Government's investigation, of the case, cif the steamer Pun shows that the rifles were probably intended for Bulgaria, but that the ...

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  43. KAISER AT VIENNA.

    GENEVA, Monday.--The Kaiser has arrived at Vienna. ...

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  44. CLOSING' THE .FRONTIER.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.--The frontier between Zealand, and Flanders will be closed from to-morrow for nine days. ...

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  45. FORTRESS WON.

    ROME, Tuesday.--The Italians have captured Cortna, after a difficult ascent of the rocky mountain range and a perilous occupation of the ridge. ...

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  46. WATER EIGHT.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.--The German raid on the Baltic provinces yields none of its determination and ferocity. The Germans scut three army corps ono ...

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  47. TENNIS PLAYER WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Hope Crisp, the brilliant) English tennis player, was wounded hi the lighting at HILL CO and had a log amputated. ...

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  48. WOUNDED.

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  49. ENEMY TRADING CHARGE.

    MELBOURNE!, Tuesday.--Frederick Maokin, agent, of William Street. was charged at the District Court to-day with attempting to trade with the enemy, contrary to the War ...

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  50. BRITISH LOSSES.

    LONDON. Tuesday.--A list tinted May 22 shows that there wore an additional 3221 casualties in Franco and Flanders since the previous lists. ...

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  51. NEGRO TROOPS.

    LONDON, Tuesday;--The Government has revoked its decision not to, accept, contingents from the Barbados, British. Guiana, Jamaica, and Trinidad for service in Europe ...

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  52. ITALY'S FINANCES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Tress Bureau states that Mr. M'Keuna's conference with, the Italian Treasury officials resulted, in a. resolution to co-opcrato ln the use of ...

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  53. POOLING SALARIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The members of the Cabinet, including the Lord Chancellor,' Lord Haldane have agreed to pool their salaries. Each .'Cabinet Minister will ...

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  54. ALBANIA.

    PARIS. Monday.--Servian troops .have invaded "Albania and occupied on region of the Lower I libra unopposed. The "Echo do Paris " states:—"Now that ...

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  55. PRZEMYSL BATTLES.

    AMSTERDAM. Tuesday.--the German Austrian communiques claim 'that General von Linsingen stormed the bridge-bead of the zurawano and gained a footing on the ...

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  56. BY LAKE NYASSA.

    LONDON. Tuesday.--The Press Bureau reports this a naval and military expedition on Slav captured Splilnxluiven, on the eastern slope or Lake Nvussa. ...

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  57. NO CONTENTIONS LEGISLATION

    MELBOURNE Thursday,--In the Legislative Council Mr. H. P. Richarson gave notice that on the sitting day he would "That in the opening of his House owing to the ...

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  58. TIGRIS CAPTURES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Governor- General has been advised by the Secretary of Stale for the Colonics that thirteen field and naval guns worn among the captures ...

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  59. TOWARDS LEMBERG.

    COPENHAGEN. Tuesday.--A Vienna telegram states that the Austrians ate with- in 15 kllometres (nine miles) of Lemberg. ...

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