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  3. ON THE SOMME.

    The capture by the French of Biaches (one mile and a quarter south-west of Peronne) is important. It is practically a suburb of Peronne, though it is on the left ...

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  4. U-BOAT'S ATLANTIC TRIP.

    The German super-submarine Deutschland, which reached Baltimore on Sunday evening, after having crossed the Atlantic, is now discharging her cargo. She is ...

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  5. ALLIES ADVANCE

    The Anglo-French fighting on the Somme has temporarily deflected public attention from the Russian offensive. The latest news from the East front proves ...

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  6. PITH OF THE WAR.

    Clever strategy, allied with weight of men and material, has broken down the fierce Gorman resistance to the Russian right wing's progress in the ...

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  7. AT VERDUN.

    A wonderfully vivid picture of battle is given in the letter of a young Frenchman at the front to a cousin living in Australia. Here is the letter:— ...

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  8. FURTHER PROGRESS.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that the British troops have captured the village of Contal Maison, as well as the greater part of the Mamete Wood cast of Albert. ...

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  9. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    A Rome communiqué issued to the press on Monday night, reads:— "The enemy attempted an attack on our positions at Monte Seluggio, north of the ...

    Article : 139 words
  10. MELBOURNE AVIATOR.

    Lieutenant F. E. Grimwade, son of Mr. E. Norton Grimwade, of Toorak, who early in the war enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps, was captured by the Germans in ...

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  11. REVOLT IN MONTENEGRO.

    The Montenegrin Consul-General in London has been advised of [?] rising in Montenegro against the Austrians now in possession of the country. M. Cechovitchef, the ...

    Article : 123 words
  12. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS

    Referring to the question of the treatment of the British civilian prisoners interned at Ruhleben, the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Lord Robert Cecil) stated ...

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  13. "HANDS OFF CHINA!"

    The petrograd correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that to some extent the new Russo-Japanese agreement is a joint declaration of the policy of "Hands ...

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  14. Commonwealth Ships.

    The difficulty about the registration of the Commonwealth Government line of steamers is largely due to the pressing urgency of the wheat problem. ...

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  15. British Cabinet Changes.

    Mr. E. S. Montagu, the newly appointed Minister for Munitions, has been appointed a permanent member of the War Committee. ...

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  16. FARMING NEAR FIRING-LINE.

    Corporal Cedric Hudson, only son of the Rev. W. Hudson, M.A., vicar of St. Andrew's Church of England, Clifton Hill, in the last letter from Fianders to his ...

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  17. LETTERS TO SOLDIERS.

    The attention of the military authorities was yesterday directed to the fact that numerous complaints had been received regarding the non-delivery of letters to ...

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  18. German East Africa.

    It was announced in London on Monday evening that Lieut.[?]General Smuts had occupied Tanga, the second port of German East Africa. ...

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  19. Greeks Pander to Bulgars.

    A telegram from the Salonika front relates a strange incident on the Macedonian border. It appears that 150 Bulgarian soldiers ...

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  20. LIQUOR PRICES.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Bailey will ask the Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) the following questions:— 1. If he is aware that the Licensed Victuallers[?] ...

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  21. WHERE BRUSILOFF IS BREAKING THROUGH.

    Kovel is the point at which the Germans who were sent to the assistance of the retreating Austrians have concentrated their strogest defences. They hope by doing so to save the Austrian left wing, and at the same time to keep open their only railway communication with this region from the north. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. The Air Raid on Kent.

    During the two German air raids on Kent [?]n a[?]roplane dropped seven explosive bombs. A few windows were broken, but there were no casualties. ...

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  23. THE SOMME FRONT.

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  24. Jersey Potatoes.

    The British Government has requisitioned all potatoes in Jersey, the chief of the Channel Islands, except those required for seed purposes. ...

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  25. AUSTRALASIAN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—At London—Carpentaria, s.s., At San Francisco—Columbia, [?]ch., from Navua May 22. Departure.—For Sydney—Nelson. ...

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  26. WOUNDED IN FRANCE.

    Mr. J. J, Gibson, of Rupanyup, has received word that his son, Lieutenant G. H. Gibson, of the Innn[?]killing Fusiliers, is in hospital in France, suffering from gunshot wounds in the face. This ...

    Article : 133 words
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