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  2. RUSSIAN VISIONARIES.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the United Press Agency has had an interview with M. Tscheidze, the President of the Workmen's and Soldiers' Council, who ...

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  3. THE WAR SITUATION.

    The best news published since the capture of Vimy Ridge is contained in the cable messages to-day. The Messines Ridge on the Yores salient, bas been ...

    Article : 464 words
  4. FRANCE'S PEACE TERMS.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Unionist member for St.Augustine's (Mr. Renald McNeill) drew attention to the vote of the French Chamber of Deputies ...

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  5. GREAT BRITISH VICTORY.

    The British forces have captured their objectives on a nine-mile front between Messines and Wytschaete, south of Ypres. LONDON, June 7, 10 a.m. ...

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  6. GERMANS SURPRISED.

    The first tidings were obtained from a New Zealand boy who had taken part in the charge and had returned wounded. Describing the sensations experienced by ...

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  7. RUSSIAN POSITION.

    Official reports from Petrograd are optimistic, and note that a stricter discipline is being enforced in the Russian Army. Officials believe that the Russian ...

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  8. BULGARIA AND PEACE.

    In the House of Commons-to-day the Minister for the Blockade, Lord Robert Cecil, denied that Bulgaria had made overtures to the Allies for a separate peace. ...

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  9. "THE DAY GOES WELL."

    Mr. Philip Gabbs has telegraphed:—The battle of Messines, which began on Thursday at dawn, was a more audacious venture than the battles of Vimy and ...

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  10. PLOT THAT FAILED.

    The Athens correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that King Constantine offered to intervene in the war on the side of the Allies, the sole condition being that ...

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  11. Hindenburg's Anxiety.

    A Petrograd despatch announces that both Gen. Hindenburg and Gen. Ludendorf have hurried to the Russian front to discover whether there are signs of a ...

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  12. Several Other Points Seized.

    The correspondent at British headquarters for the United States Press Agency says the British infantry on Wednesday morning attacked on a 12-mile front of the ...

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  13. Air Fights in Flanders.

    The Admiralty reports that British naval, aeroplanes on Wednesday attacked and drove down two enemy aircraft beyond control, three miles north-east of Dixmude. ...

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  14. DISEASE IN VIENNA.

    The Arbeiter Zeitung declares that tuberculosis has become a scourge in Vienna, where one death in three is attributed to consumption. ...

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  15. CONFIDENCE IN RIBOT CABINET.

    The French Senate this afternoon adopted an order of the day similar to that passed by, the Chamber of Deputies, and expressed confidence in tho Government. ...

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  16. KRONSTADT'S ALLEGIANCE RESTORED.

    The recalcitrants at the fortress of Kron-stadt, who, under the leadership of a young student named Lamanoff, defied the Provisional Government and set up a ...

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  17. CAPTURE OF VILLAGES.

    The story of the great victory, which has resulted in a considerable straightening out of the line, cannot yet be fully told; but reports to hand show that our men ...

    Article : 290 words
  18. Anarchy in Austria.

    A cable message received at Chicago affirms that a great revolt against Austria has broken out in Bohemia, and that demonstrations have been made against the ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. EXPLOSION AT PETROGRAD.

    A great accidental explosion has occurred at Petrograd. A large quantity of explosives which had just arrived from England, and were stored in the harbour, was ...

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  20. BELGIAN BATTERIES' WORK.

    A Belgian communique states:—On both sides artillery is active along our whole front, but principally at Dixmude and between Steenstraete and Het Sas, where we ...

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  21. Plumer's First Offensive.

    Correspondents at British headquarters on the western front insist that the Germans had known for weeks of the coming attack on Messines, and had made every ...

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  22. WHY ALEXIEFF RESIGNED.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the Daily Chronicle states that Gen. Alexieff's retirement as Commander-in-Chief of the army was due to press attacks following ...

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  23. CANADA AND CONSCRIPTION.

    The negotiations between the Prime Minister of Canada (Sir Robert Borden) and the Leader of the Opposition (Sir Wilfrid Laurier) for a Coalition ...

    Article : 159 words
  24. THE WHEAT POOL.

    In a statement to-day setting out the position of the wheat pool for the present season, the Assistant Minister (Mr. Russell) said although the 1910-17 crop had ...

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  25. THE GERMAN REPORT.

    A wireless German official message says: —Between Ypres and Armentieres an artillery battle has raged since Wednesday with undiminished force. The British ...

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  26. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    American warships have arrived at the French coast. The United States collier Jupiter has arrived at a French port with 10,500 tons ...

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  27. PRINCE KROPOTKIN.

    Prince Kropotkin, the eminent Russian traveller, writer, and political economist, who was exiled, from Russia, has arrived at Bergen from England en route to Russia ...

    Article : 70 words
  28. Australians' Success.

    English, Irish, Australians, and New Zealanders took part in the great new offensive. Never before were such mining operations carried out. One million pounds ...

    Article : 157 words
  29. German Stand Weakening.

    Mr. Percival Phillips, special correspondent of The Daily Express, in a message rent on Thursday night, says:—"The Messines Ridge was captured to-day. The ...

    Article : 478 words
  30. THE EARTH ROCKED.

    Our gunners also smothered the German batteries whenever the cirmen reveaied their location. The aviators have been wonderful. They have Drought down 44 German ...

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  31. CAMPS FORMED IN SEPTEMBER.

    The United States War Department expects that 500,000 men drafted under the conscription registration will go into camp on September 1. ...

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  32. FORTY-ONE YEARS' EXILE.

    It is more than 41 years since the great revolutionary, Prince Kropotkin, escaped from the Russian Bastille, and the last 30 of these he has Spent wholly in England. ...

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  33. LORD NORTHCLIFFE IN AMERICA.

    Lord Northcliffe has told the United States Press Agency that his journey to America, as a British representative will be purely on business connected with the ...

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  34. MAJORITY ASSURED.

    The Canadian Prime Minister is endeavouring to form a Unionist Government by taking into the Cabinet a leavening of Liberal Conscriptionists. A majority of 35 ...

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  35. DISSOLUTION EXPECTED.

    The Ottawa correspondent of The New York Tribune says that the Canadian Parliament is on the verge of dissolution. He expects that the Leader of the Opposition ...

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  36. Battle on Time.

    Mr. Lloyd George, who was staying at Walton Heath on Wednesday night, ordered that he should be called at 3 in the morning. He had the satisfaction of ...

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  37. The Conscripts' Draft.

    The conscription draft figures from seven States of the American Union, show that 816,000 men registered. The estimate of eligibles, based on the census, was 848,000. ...

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  38. Incidents of the War.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir Thomas Mackenzie) presided over a gathering at Burlington House, when an address was given by Sir Gilbert Murray ...

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  39. Foiled by the French.

    The French communique of Thursday morning reads:—A violent and well-aimed fire nipped in the bud a strong German attack at midnight on a front of 600 yards. ...

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  40. FOOD PRICES.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says that the provision for fixing maximum prices will probably be dropped from the Food Bill. The Food ...

    Article : 58 words
  41. GEN. HAIG'S REPORT

    Gen. Haig reported on Thursday evening:—Our operations southward of Ypres have been continued methodically all day long and have proved completely successful. ...

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  42. FEDERAL STORAGE SCHEME.

    The Wheat Storage Commission, which is composed of a Minister and an engineering expert from the Commonwealth and each of the four wheat-producing ...

    Article : 81 words
  43. ITALIAN STRUGGLE.

    An Italian official message says:—We repulsed a heavy attack in the Bacher Valley. The Austrians, Having been reinforced, launched violent attacks in the ...

    Article : 84 words
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  45. Basil and Skin Control.

    The official Press Bureau has announced that the Army Council is controlling the sale of basil and sheep pelts. ...

    Article : 26 words
  46. Buying the German Press.

    The Dresden Neueste Nachrichten says that the pan*Germans and Prussian Conservatives have resolved to buy the leading German newspapers in order to assist in ...

    Article : 74 words
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