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  2. WHAT IS COMING?

    Mr. Massey, was correspondent with the forces operating in Palestine, in a despatch from the neighbourhood of Gaza, dated May 24, said:—The Turks have again ...

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  3. SOLDIERS AND. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    The administration of various patriotic funds and amelioration funds was criticised by the members of ...

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  4. STOP CRAMMING!

    Nearly everything nowadays is governed by a financial proviso! The phrase "if times were better" is one which checks and postpones many desirable enterprises, ...

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  5. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Russia Minister of Justice. (31. Kerensky) had an unparalleled ovation on the south-western front. He appealed to the officers and men to give their lives, if ...

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  6. "GENTLEMEN, THE KING!"

    His Majesty will to-morrow (June 3) celebrate the fiftysecond anniversary of his birth. He is the second but only surviving son of his late ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AMERICA AND THE WAB.

    Thirteen interned German naval commercial vessels have been transferred to the United States. There are 98 German ships, aggregating 600,000 tons, ...

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  8. THE WAR SITUATION.

    An ominous calm bipods over the Western front—the calm before the storm It ...

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  9. DEFECTIONS NOT SERIOUS.

    A conference of soldiers' delegates from the Russian front, held at Petrograd, has passed a resolution deprecating the exageerated and misleading statements in ...

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  10. DEMANDS FROM PEASANTS.

    The peasants' congress has passed a resolution urging the Government to favour the municipalization of the trade in corn, the development of agriculture by the ...

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  11. The Liberty Loan.

    President wilson has subscribed £2,000; to the United States "liberty" war loan. The Bank of Montreal has taken up £200,000 worth of bonds. It is announced ...

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  12. WESTERN FRONT,

    The aggregate casualties in the British armies during the month of May have been calculated as 5,991 officers and 107,075 noncommissioned officers and men killed, ...

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  13. British Recruiting in America.

    The British Government has opened of fices in Broadway, New York, in the hope to enlist 20,000 British volunteers in United States. ...

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  14. Another Big Loan.

    The Minister of Finance (M. Terest chcnko) is arranging for a loan of £200,000,000. A Government order provides a penalty ...

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  15. Strong Attacks on French,

    Gen. Baig reported on Thursday morning:—We drove off raiders southward of Armentieres, taking prisoners. There has been considerable reciprocal artillery ...

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  16. Censorship Rajected.

    The Washington House of Representatives has rejected the censorship clause in the Army Bill now under consideration. The voting was 144 in its favour, and 18 ...

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  17. Explanations on the War,

    It is understood that the mooive of the British Government in facilitating the journey to Russia of representatives of different political opinions in Great Britain ...

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  18. Anti-Conscription Plots.

    At Columbus, Ohio, three men, named respectively Hennary, Townsley, and Bailey, have been arrested on a charge of treason arising out of alleged ...

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  19. Turkish Attacks Defeated.

    A wireless Russian official message says: —We frustrated Turkish attempts northwest of kalkit and southward of Baneh, in Armenia: ...

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  20. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The troubles wich have so far held up ail operations in correction with the sugar indisury appear to be near solution. The ...

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  21. Students Arrested.

    In pursuance of the decision to suppress the anti-conscription campaign agents" of the United States Department of Justice have arrested two students of the, ...

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  22. Guns Shifted to Russia.

    The Hague correspondent of The New York Times says:—That the Germans expect heavy fighting on the Russian front is seen from the fact that big guns are ...

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  23. ITALY'S OFFENSIVE.

    The Austrian newspapers report the loss of a few positions north of Gorizia, and in the Cargo. "It is really a strategic retreat," they affirm. ...

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  24. Canadian Conscription;

    Negotiations are proceeding between the Prime Minister (Sir Robert Borden) and the Leader of the Opposition (Sir Wilfrid, Laurier) with a view to the formation of ...

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  25. NOT AN AFTERNOON TEA WRITER.

    Romance and adventure in the sunny ands of southern California and the frostoound regions of Alaska, as related in two serial stores, "Don Casicllanos" and its ...

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  26. CRISIS IN CHINA.

    A serious situation is developing rapidly in the Anhui, Honan, and Manchurian provinces, which are opposing the Government dismissal of the Premier. The armies ...

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  27. Japan and Russia.

    Dr. Iyenaga, a Japanese publicist, says that Japan is guarding lines of communications at Aden and Shanghai. At present the Siberian railroad is choked with ...

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  28. AUSTRALIANS BRUTALLY TREATED.

    All the British newspapers have made a feature of Mr. C. E. W. Bean's recent account of the brutal treatment of Australian prisoners, and many of them have ...

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  29. BRITISH FLIERS IN ROME.

    The British aviators who landed at Rome after an aerial journey from London received a great ovation at the Eternal Oity, and were entertained at dinner by the ...

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  30. PROVINCES IN REVOLT.

    The Tientsin correspondent of The Morning Post says:—The next few days would appear likely to prove a critical period in connection with the development ...

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  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CEREAL HARVEST.

    Preliminary figures supplied by the State Statistical Department show that the wheat yield totaled 16,610,504 bushels, ...

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  32. CAPITAL AND LABOUR

    The President of the Federal Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice Higgins), at a luncbeon to-day given by the Millions Club, ...

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  33. Austrian Losses and Practices.

    Austrian prisoners declare that the Austrian losses of guns in the Italian offensive are incalculable, and that the 40 reported to have been cantured by the italian ...

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  34. 'British Admirals Afraid."

    The President of the Reichstag (Dr. }J Kaempf) will to-day hold a commemorative ceremony in the Reichstag Palace in honour of Germany's victory '—:'J ...

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  35. CANNOT BE STARVED.

    The President of the Board of Agriculture (Mr. Prothero), speaking at a gathering of the Gardeners' Company—the sixty sixth in order of precedence of the great ...

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  36. Alleged British Tortures.

    The Hamburg Fremdenblatt, in a frenzied article, accuser the British of the perpetration of horrible brutalities on German prisoners in Belgium and France, even ...

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  37. EARNING TO WHEAT STACKERS.

    In the future no strikes by the men who are handling the wheat at country stations will be tolerated by the Victorian Wheat Compaission. This was the purport of a ...

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  38. STATE LOAN EXPENDITURE.

    The Acting State Treasurer (Mr. Fitz patrick), referring to-day to the loan expenditure, raid that during the ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    The well-known oporatic singer, Edouard de Reszke, is dead. Ho was born at War san in 1856. The other celebrated de Reszke is Jean, who was born three years ...

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  40. If Russia Moved Now.

    The Italian mission to the United States has made the statement that the Italian offensive is directed at Laibach (an important railway junction, 70 miles ...

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  41. Shells on Rheims.

    A thousand shelLs fell on Rheims on May 27, and about 2,000 on May 25. | ...

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  42. WHEAT STORAGE COMMISSION.

    The Wheat Storage Commission. which consists of representatives of the Ministry of each of the four.wheat-producing States, together ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN POTATOES IN AMERICA.

    Thirty carloads of Australian potatoes have been placed on the market in Chicago. It is said to be the nest time in history that this has been done. ...

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  45. Bombs on Ghent.

    A squadron of allied aviators has bombed German military establishments at the Belgian city of Ghent, doing great damage to the St. Peter's Railway Station. Some Germane were killed or wounded. ...

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  46. DISPOSAL OF NEXT YEAR'S FRUIT.

    At a conference of fruitgrowers in Hobart to-day, delegates were appointed to meet delegares of the fruit industry from other States at Melbourne, for the purpose ...

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  48. SUBMARTNINGS.

    The Norwegian sailing ships Aster, Glygs, and Fridtjol have been torpedoed. Portions of the crews of the two firstnamed were saved. The fate of the Fridtjof's ...

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  49. VALUE OF MELBOURNE TRAMWAYS.

    The State Full Court to-day ordered that the decision of Mr. Justice Cussen in the dispute between the Melbourne tramway and Omnibus Company and the Melbourne J ...

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  51. Women Strikers in France.

    Three thousand additional women have gone on strike. Many arrests have been made. The police dispersed with streams of water from street hoses a party of ...

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  54. French Shipping Report.

    The official list published by the French Admiralty shows shipping arrivals during the week ended May 27, 1,046 vessels, and sailings, 1,042 vessels, of over 1,600 tons, ...

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  56. A SCHOONER AGROUND.

    Mr. F. Koutsen, mate of American schooner [?] arrived at Fremantle last night, and reported that the vessel had run ashore near Wreck ...

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