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  2. RUSSIA.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Petrograd says that a change of tone is observable in the Council of Workmen's letter to M. Vandervelde (Belgium) and M. ...

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  3. WAR IN THE AIR.

    A correspondent who resides in East Anglia, states that at about 2.40 on Sunday morning a number of bombs exploded with a deafening noise within a few miles ...

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  4. MILITARY HONOURS.

    The latest list of honours issued includes the following Australians:β€” BARS TO DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER. ...

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  5. AT SEA.

    Captain Bathurst (Parliamentary Secretary to the Food Controller) states that there has been no diminution of submarine activity. The enemy are selecting vessels ...

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  6. SLAUGHTERMEN'S STRIKE.

    Yesterday was productive of no solution of the difficulties which confront the butchering trade and the prospect of an early settlement of the slaughtermen's strike is ...

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  7. STEAMERS ATTACKED.

    An official message states that two French steamers report having been attacked by large submarines near the Spanish coast, outside the declared blockade ...

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  8. NO SEPARATE PEACE.

    The Duma in a secret session has resolved not to commit the unpardonable treason of a separate peace with Germany. The safety of Russia, it was considered, ...

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  9. GERMAN FICTION.

    The British Admiralty denies a German wireless report to the effect that a German submarine sank an English destroyer of the I. class in the Mediterranean on the 11th ...

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  10. THE FIGHTING FRONT.

    A German wireless message intercepted by the Admiralty states: "Fighting activity has increased to the westward of Lutsk, in Volhynia; to the south-east of ...

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  11. PEACE TALK.

    M. Branting, the Socialist leader in Sweden, who presided over the recent Socialist Conference at Stockholm, stated yesterday in the course of an interview that the ...

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  12. THE WEST FRONT.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs writes from the British Headquarters that there were signs of bewilderment amongst the enemy after the loss of Messines. The German command, ...

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  13. GERMAN INTRIGUES.

    Sensational disclosures have been made in connection with an intercepted message from M. Hoffman, a Swiss Councillor, to M. Odier, the Swiss Minister at Petrograd. ...

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  14. DISMISSAL OF UNIONISTS

    The High Court Judges to-day gave their reserved decision in an appeal affecting the rights of unionists so far as the question of the dismissal by an employer is ...

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  15. AMERICA.

    An amendment to the War Revenue Bill proposes the taxing of excess war profits by from 5 to 75 per cent. It is estimated that this will result in the large ...

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  16. GERMANY.

    Von Hindenburg, writing to the Essenrioters, says: "Our duty is to fight faithfully for cur Kaiser. We want complete victory, and a peace worthy our sacrifices, ...

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  17. COMMONWEALTH.

    It is the intention of the Federal Ministry to appoint a commission of business men to inquire into and advise upon the civil side of the Defence Department. The Prime ...

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  18. FOOD ECONOMY.

    Mr. H. C. Hoover, the Food Controller, is appealing to the women in the interests of food economy. He will placard the houses of those persons who have pledged ...

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  19. "THE HUNGER WAR."

    Mr. Cyril Brown, the New York "World's" Stockholm correspondent, says that "The Hunger War" is a phrase now appearing in the German papers. Germany ...

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  20. NORWEGIAN MISSION.

    The New York "Times," commenting on the Norwegian Commission to the United States, says that Norway has not shown manliness and self-respect, and has not ...

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  21. OTHER ACCOUNTS.

    The first explosion occurred in a southeastern coastal town, at about 2 o'clock in the morning. Aerial torpedoes and explosive incendiary bombs were dropped, but ...

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  22. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Stanley M. Piper, whose name appeared in the list of killed in action, published on the 9th inst., enlisted just two years ago from the Training College, Claremont, and ...

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  23. GERMAN CASUALTIES.

    The German official casualty lists for the month of May state that the casualties reported during the month, exclusive of the naval and colonial forces, numbered ...

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  24. SPAIN.

    A remarkable development in the political crisis has been divulged despite the rigorous censorship. The Radical, Republican, Reform, and Socialist Parties in the Chamber ...

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  25. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    The "Vossiche Zeitung," states that the death sentence passed upon Dr. Francis Adler for the murder of Count Steurgh, the Premier of Austria-Hungary, has been ...

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  26. THE CALL TO ARMS.

    The enlistments in Victoria during the week which ended on Saturday numbered 69 more than were recorded during the preceding seven days. In New South Wales ...

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  27. DISTRESS IN AUSTRIA.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Zurich states that travellers from Austria confirm reports regarding the appalling conditions in that country. Many ...

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  28. KING'S PORTRAIT DEFACED.

    King Alfonso's portrait at the Maurist Club has been defaced. Maura's followers are allying themselves with the Carlists, and openly criticise the King's intervention ...

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  29. THE OFFICIAL VERSION.

    The Press Bureau, in an official report, states:β€”"Two airships carried out last night's raid. One crossed the Kentish coast and dropped six bombs on a coastal ...

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  30. REPATRIATION.

    A conference is to be held in Melbourne next week of members of the Soldiers' Settlement Boards of the different States. Senator Millen will preside. ...

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  31. GREECE.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Oropo states that ex-King Constantine four times changed his mind as to his destination, and finally he decided to ...

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  32. REPUBLICAN MANIFESTO.

    The Republican Party have issued a manifesto, which states that recent events have revealed a grave national crisis. The failure of the hope of reconciling ...

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  33. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The bridge and musical afternoon arranged to be held at Roma, Esplanade, South Perth, for the artillery workers on Wednesday, June 20, has been postponed ...

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  34. BRITISH REPORTS.

    Sir Douglas Haig, in his official report issued yesterday afternoon, stated: "The Portuguese troops repelled several raids during June. We successfully raided the ...

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  35. AUTHORITIES BLAMED.

    Mr. Archibald Hurd, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," says that the authorities have had ample warning of the danger of aeroplane raids, but owing to a ...

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  36. A COMPLAINTS OFFICER.

    In connection with the efficiency campaign which has been entered upon by the military authorities, it has now been decided to appoint a complaints officer at the ...

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  37. GENERAL ITEMS.

    There were affecting scenes at an investiture ceremony by the King at Newcastle-on-Tyne. At midday, after attending the Cathedral, a gathering of 50,000 ...

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  38. FRENCH COMMUNIQUES.

    Yesterday afternoon's French communique stated: "An enemy attack which was being prepared against our position at Labovelle, to the north-east of Cerny, was ...

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  39. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The 312th casualty list was released by the Censor last night, and is published below. It contains the names of Western Australian soldiers, together with those ...

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  40. REPRISALS DEMANDED.

    A crowded meeting held in the London Opera House, the Lord Mayor presiding, carried a resolution that systematic and ruthless reprisals were the only means of ...

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  41. THE LAW COURTS.

    In Bankruptcy.β€”At 10.45 a.m., in No. 3 Court, before the Chief Justice: In the matter of C. Lowrie; claim for a declaration, etc. (part heard.) In the matter of ...

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  42. PROTECTING POWERS' AIM.

    M. Ribot, the French Premier, in a reply to M. Venizelos' message, states that the protecting Powers, in allotting to France the task of assisting Greece to regain its ...

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  43. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    A wireless Grman official message intercepted by the British Admiralty yesterday stated: "We repulsed the English to the south-west of ...

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  44. ZEPPELIN DAMAGED.

    A Zeppelin was seen outside the harbour of Cimbrisham, a Swedish port on the Baltic. It received a violent cannonade, and withdrew in a damaged condition. ...

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  45. THE LATE JOHN NORTON.

    Applications were made to Mr. Justice Simpson in Equity to-day in support of claims against the estate of the late John Norton. ...

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  46. BRITAIN'S FOOD SUPPLY.

    Lord Rhondda, the newly-appointed Food Controller, announces that the Government has given him the amplest authority to deal with the whole situation. He has ...

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  47. TREACHERY PUNISHED.

    Mr. Ward Price telegraphing from Larissa, states that the stern measures which have been taken to punish Greek treachery have had a salutary effect, and the Greeks ...

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  48. AMERICAN PREPARATIONS.

    The New York "Times" correspondent at Washington states that the Administration intends to ask Congress to provide the greatest air fleet in the world. It will ...

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  49. ITALY.

    The proposed Cabinet changes are being keenly discussed in the columns of the Press. Several papers think that the Cabinet will be strengthened and consolidated ...

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  50. SCARCITY OF BEER.

    Residents of the munition and agricultural areas are seriously complaining of the scarcity and high price of beer, and early Government measures of amelioration are ...

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  51. MORE TROOPS LANDED.

    Further French troops have landed at Piraeus, the port of Athens; also a British detachment. The military authorities at Piraeus have arrested four ex-presidents ...

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  52. MACEDONIA.

    The French communique issued yesterday states:β€”"British airmen greatly damaged the enemy camps at Saint Vrac." ...

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