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  6. ZEEBRUGGE

    Heater's correspondent at Flushing reports that heavy firing and bombing were heard for several hours in the morning in the direction of ...

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  7. BALKANS CAMPAIGN

    Mr C. Price Ward, British Press representative at Salonika, says:— "Tuesday's attack by the British south-westward of Lake Doiran was a ...

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  8. RUSSIAN MINISTRY.

    M. Skoveleff, a leading member of the executive of the Soldiers' and Workmen's Committee, declared at a sitting of the Council that every ...

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  9. BULLECOURT TAKEN

    Field-Marshai ,Sir Douglas Haig in his latest report reaching London on Sunday morning states:— “Further details of last night’s ...

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  10. KAISERISM MUST GO.”

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that one branch of American Socialists has cabled to their colleagues in Germany that the ...

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  11. WIDENING THE GAP.

    The Anglo-Scottish-troops, after repeated efforts, have now broadened the salient’s front, and are also participating in the perpetual [?]omling ...

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  12. SPIES IN NORWAY.

    Reuter’s correspondent [?] Christiania states that four sessions of captains, mates, stewards, and sean[?]n carried a resolution urging the ...

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  13. WORK IN THE FIELDS.

    Commandant Close, when administering 26 communes-in the [?] Quentin region, issued a decree in 1915 which has, only just been discovered, ...

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  14. ARMY DEBT TO THE NAVY.

    General Sir William[?]obertson was the guest it dinner of the Newspaper Press Fund. Acknow[?]edging the great debt of the Army to the Navy ...

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  15. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The executive of the Workmen’s and Soldiers’ Delegates has decided to convene an International Socialist Conference, to be held in a neutral ...

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  16. SUPREMACY OF THE AIR.

    Lord Der[?]y, speaking at Liverpool, a tribute to the bravery of the Flying Corps. He de[?]ed anyone to say whether any nation had ...

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  17. AMERICA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Chicago reports that the Price for May wheat, in which dealing has been discontinued, has been fixed at 3.18 dol. ...

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  18. HINDENBURG LINE.

    General Haig reports:—“We very Successfully attacked during Friday night and Saturday morning the Hindenburg line in the neighborhood ...

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  19. BULGARS CLAIM SUCCESS.

    A Bulgarian communique, dated 10th May, gives a very long description of the Macedonian fighting, which it describes as exceeding in in extent and ...

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  20. TWENTY MILE FRONT.

    Reuter’s correspondent at the British Headquarters says in a telegram dated May 12:— “The British are active on a front ...

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  21. THE SECRET SESSION.

    The secret Session of the House of Commons was resumed on Friday. It is officially announced that the House considered a report on the ...

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  22. FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    Labor French communiques state:— “Our batteries carried out a destructive fire against German organisations, and b[?]w up munition ...

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  23. TOWN DECLARES INDEPENDENCE

    Advices from Petrograd state that General Russky is retiring owing to ill-health. An independent Republic has been ...

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  24. ATTACKS ON FRIEBURG.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam that states that Berl[?] reports that the transter of Anglo—French officers to Frieburg(which has been bom[?]ed ...

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  25. MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN.

    A Mesopotamian official report states that our mobile columus [?]perating in the basins of the Shatt-el-Adhain and Diala Rivers pressed back ...

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  26. ROOSEVELT’S VOLUNTEERS.

    By a close vote to—day Congress decided to send back for reconsideration the proposal anent Roosevelt's proposal to organise volunteers for ...

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  27. DESTROYERS IN ACTION.

    A German wireless official message stales that a light force in the H[?]den on the 10th sighted at 5.40 in the morning, east of ...

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  28. HAILSTORM AT ADELAIDE

    One of the severest hailstoms ever experienced in Adelaide passed over the southern and eastern suburbs at 10 o’clock on Saturday morning. The ...

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  29. ANZACS AT BULLECOURT.

    Correspondents continue to give pride of place in the despatches to the Ausitralians wonderful fighting at Bullecourt. They are showing ...

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  30. SPEECH BY MR BALFOUR.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York reports that Mr Balfour was given a tremendous reception following his speech before the Chambers of ...

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  32. IN PALESTINE.

    A message from Cairo says that the Australian Light House and the Mounted Yeomanry are constantly harrying the euemy near Gaza. They are ...

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  33. SUICIDE OF RETURNED SOLDIER.

    A note found on the body of a retrned soldier in University Park on Saturday morning staled that he could not stand the strai[?] any longer, and ...

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  34. PREMIER'S HOLD STRENGTHENED.

    Commenting upon the secret session of the House House Commons the “Times” political correspondent says that the general opinion is that, as a ...

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  35. WAR TAXES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the Government is Struggling with a measure by which it proposes to obtain ...

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  39. ILL-TREATMENT OF JEWS.

    Reuter learns that the Jews have been expelled from. Jaffa during the past few days, and compelled to fice northwards. They are being robbed ...

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  41. ENGINEERING DISPUTE.

    A notice which has been exhibits by the Government in the centres affected by strikes says:— "A serious stoppage of work by ...

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