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  2. MONFALCONE.

    ROME, Thursday.--A communique stales:--"Our troops on the Isonzo. with groat dash and tenacity, have won further Important positions. ...

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  3. ARMY OF LABOR

    An Accession of candor and plain-speaking in regard to the conduct of the war gives promise of more radical and effective methods of dealing ...

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  4. DEMORALISED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Official details of Hie operation at Kurna, at the head of Shat-el-Arab (leading to the Persian Gulb, when on the night of May 31 British troops. ...

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  5. GERMAN FURY.

    With renewed fury the Germans have commenced an attack on the Allies' lines in West Flanders, presumably with a desperate determination to overrun the last ...

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  6. SUPPLY OF MUNITIONS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The directors and shareholders of all Australian mining and smelting companies are anxious to give practical expression to their desire to aid the ...

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  7. MORE CASUALTIES.

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  8. UNITED STATES.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--While the utmost that public opinion expects is that the United States will break oil' diplomatic relations with Germany, quiet preparations of a military and naval nature arc proceeding. The proposed cruise of the Atlantic fleet towards San Francisco has ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  10. MURDER AND MENDACITY.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--The Gorman offensive started yesterday with a furious attack southward of Ypres, und a .heavy artillery duel ut Dixmude. Troops ...

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  11. PRICE OF SLACKNESS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Lord Curzon in moving the Munitions Bill in the House of Lords, stated that Investigation had proved that an entire army of labor, skilled and ...

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  12. KING AT THE FRONT.

    HOME, Thursday.--King Victor Emmanuel has visited all the advanced trenches between Stelvio and the Adriatic, immensely stimulating the enthusiasm of ...

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  13. EGYPT AND PERSIA.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--The Salonika correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" represents that, owing to uncertainty about Roumania's attitude, and the stubborn attacks ...

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  14. DIED OF WOUNDS.

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  15. WILD BUFFALOES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Martin Donoboe, telegraphing to tho "Dally Chronicle" from Northern Italy, states that the use of wild buffaloes for breaking down ...

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  16. WOUNDED.

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  17. CAPTURE OF A SALIENT.

    PARIS, Thursday.--An official message gives details of the capture of a strongly- fortified German salient at Queeneviere, between the Oise and the Aisne. ...

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  18. THE SULTAN.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday.--The Sultan declares that he will resign when requested to leave Constantinople. ...

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  19. BLACK SEA FLEET.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.-- A communique stales that Hie Black Sea fleet bombarded Zunguldak and Kozla, destroyed the remaining coal depot and quays, and sank ...

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  20. DECENTRALISATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Bruce Ismay, of Messrs. Ismay, lmrie, and Co. (White, Star line); Mr. Carter, a director of Messrs. Cammell, Laird, and Co., shipbuilders; and ...

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  21. SPY ARRESTED.

    GENEVA, Wednesday.--An Austrian spy arrested at Domodossola (near the frontier of Switzerland) was in possession of a large bomb und a plan of the Simplon Tunnel: ...

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  22. WAR QUESTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The usual number of questions concerning war matters were asked by members when the House of Representatives met this afternoon. ...

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  23. MUNITIONS BRIGADE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Hundreds of city business and professional men have enrolled as volunteers in the Munitions Brigade. They will put in the week-ends ...

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  24. ATTACK AT GORZ.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--A communique issued in Vienna states:-- "An Italian division attacked the bridge bead at Gorz on the 8th. It was repulsed ...

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  25. FRENCH AT NEUVILLE.

    PARIS, Thursday.-- A communique announces:-- "We progressed beyond the northern island of Neuville St. Vaast, and also in the south-eastern part of "The Labyrinth." ...

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  26. FULL CREW SAFE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In the House of Representatives this afternoon, the Assistant Minister for Defence, Mi'. Jensen, announced the receipt of a cable message ...

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  27. LIKE A TORNADO.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Two airmen accompanied Naval Flight sub-lieutenant Warneford prior to his attack on the Zeppelin between Ghen and Brussels, but left ...

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  28. AMERICAN PLANTS.

    CHICAGO, Thursday.--The Chicago "Herald" states that bankers, assisted by Count Bernstorff, German Ambassador, are scheming to purchase the chief American ...

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  29. VICTORIA.

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  30. VENICE BOMBED.

    ROME,Thursday.--An aeroplane, in attacking Venice, deliberately aimed a bomb at St. Mark's. The bomb fell in the royal garden adjoining St. Mark's Square. ...

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  31. MINERS' DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Despite an inncrease of 17 12 percent, the South Wales miners persist in their notices expiring at the end of June. The intention is to compel the ...

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  32. WHAT OF GREECH?

    ATHENS, Thursday.-- An Itailan Minister, speaking at an italian gathering, referred to the profound sorrow which, he said, Italians felt at the absence of Greece ...

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  33. GERMAN ADMISSION.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.-- A German communique admits the withdrawal from Neuville St. Vasst, but claims to have bloodily repulsed the French attacks ...

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  34. WOUNDED.

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  35. POSSIBILITIES AT NEWPORT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Railway Commissioners are at present standing at attention, awaiting orders in regard to tho supply of munitions. There are at Newport Railway ...

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  36. INCENDIARY BULLETS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The British "Eye Witness" with the headquarters staff, reports that the Germans at Souchez used incendiary rifle ammunition, iind bullets filled ...

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  37. OVER MONTENEGRO.

    CETTINJE, Wednesday.-- An Austrian aeroplane bombarded Podgoritza, without doing serious damage. ...

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  38. FRENCH RECOGNITION.

    PARIS, Wednesday.-- On General Jofffre's recommendation the Cross of the Legion of Honnor has been conferred upon Naval Flight Sub-licutenant Warneford. ...

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  39. GENERAL ELECTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Mr. Asquith, speaking in the House of Commons, said that he was not yob in a position to announce the Government's decision regarding ...

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  40. BRITISH LOSSES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Asquith, in the House of Commons, stilted Unit the casualties of the British Expeditionary Forces in France and tho Mediterranean to the end ...

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  41. ENEMY CRAFT SUNK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Mr. Balfour, First Lord of the Admiralty, announced In the House of Commons that a German Submarine had been sunk. ...

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  42. SECONDSHIFT AT LITHGOW.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In accordance with tho instructions of the Minister for Defence a committee, consisting of Lieut.-Col. Dangar, Chief of Ordnance: Major Harding; and Mr. ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND.

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  44. A NAME THAT WILL LIVE.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--"In the eyes of the people here," writes a brigadier to Senator Pearce shortly before leaving Egypt for the Dardanelles "including the military and ...

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  45. ZEPPELIN OFFICERS.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.--Five interned Zeppelin officers, assisted liy four civilians, attempted to escape in a motorcar. The police arrested the lot. ...

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  46. CONVALESCENT OFFICERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The King and Queen are daily inviting 20 convalescent officers to tea at Buckingham Palace. Some are accompanied by nurses, or near relatives. ...

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  47. TROUBLE LESS ACUTE.

    The controversy over the appointment of Mr. James Campbell (Unionist) as Lord Chancellor of Ireland is less acute. There is no personal question involved. ...

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  48. EASTERN FRONT.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday. --A communique states:--"We repulsed renewed attacks on the Ugartsberg-Zhidatchew fronnt, taking prisonner an additional 800 men, inncluding ten ...

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  49. LIFELONG IDLERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Munitions Bill has passed the House of Lords, and has received the Royal assent. Lord St. Davids regretted Unit the bill ...

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  50. DANGEROUSLY ILL.

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  51. WOUNDED.

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  52. NAVAL MEN TO FIGHT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Naval men In the Commonwealth will be glad to hear that at last they are to have a chance of fighting for tho Empire. The Government has decided to tup a ...

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  53. ENCOURAGING .ENLISTMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The Premier (Mr. Vaugban) to-day said that tho Government has decided, in order to encourage civil servants to volunteer for active service to make up ...

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  54. AN ENEMY CLAIM.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--A German communique states:--General von Linsingen has arrested the Russian attack north-cast of Zweawno. ...

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  55. COLLIER TORPEDOED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The British collier Lady Salisbury was torpedoed off Harwich without being warned. Sixteen of her crew were saved. Two wore missing, but they were subsequently picked ...

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