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  3. LATEST WAR NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday. — Field-Marshal Sir D. Haig reports:— Hostile artillery operations continue south of Creisilles, south-west of ...

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  4. DARWIN FEDERAL ELECTION

    The Ulverstone Town Hall was crowded to its utmost capacity last night when the Hon. W. G. Spence, the Nationalist candidate for the Darwin ...

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  5. ALSACE-LORRAINE

    STOCKHOLM, Monday. —Herr Branting, leader of the Stockholm conference, when interviewed, said that the conference did not aim at stopping ...

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  6. AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Government is determined to stamp out the anarchists. The police have seized several printing presses, and an ...

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  7. THE ZEPPELIN RAID

    LONDON, Monday. — The Press Bureau states that two airships carried out last night's raid. One crossed the Kent coast and dropped six ...

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  9. THE "LIBERTY LOAN."

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—The New York Slate has raised l,050,000,000 dollars for the "liberty loan." Mr. W. A. M'Adoo (Secretary for ...

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  10. JAPANESE NOTE TO AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Much interest is displayed in the Japanese note to America stating that Japan doss not endorse the American note to ...

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  11. AFTER MESSINES.

    LONDON, Monday. — The enemy shows signs of bewilderment after his loss of Messines (writes Mr. Philip Gibbs), and the German command ...

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  12. DEAFENING BOMBARDMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A correspondent in East Anglia states that about 2.40 a.m. a number of bombs exploded with a deafening noise within a few miles ...

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  13. GREEK UNITY

    PARIS, Sunday.—M. Ribot has replied to M. Venizelos that, the projecting Powers, in allotting France the task of assisting Greece to regain ...

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  14. ALLIED TROOPS STILL LANDING.

    ATHENS, Sunday.—Further French , troops hare landed at Piraeus {the port of Athens); also a British detachment. ...

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  15. I.W.W. AT WORK.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The great copper mines in Butte (Montana) have closed on account of n strike. Tho I.W.W. refuses to produce copper to ...

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  16. RESERVISTS LEADERS HELD.

    ATHENS, Sunday.—M. Jonnart has declined the Minister of the Interior's request to immediately release the leaders of the Reservist Leagues. ...

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  17. ACROSS THE STRAIT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Mr. Hughes is visiting Harcourt and Bendigo to inquire into the fruit industry and the claim for Federal aid. ...

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  18. STERN REPRESSIVE MEASURES.

    LONDON, Monday. —Mr. G. "Ward Price, writing from Larissa, states that the stern measures meted out to Greek treachery are having a salutary effect ...

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  19. VICTORIAN FLOODS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The River Murray is still rising, but the Goulburn, is falling. Floods continue at Echuca. ...

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  21. THE THESSALIAN ADVANCE.

    PARIS, Sunday. — An Eastern communique states:— British airmen greatly damaged . enemy camps at St. Vrac. ...

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  22. QUARRYMEN RESUME WORK.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The quarrymen who have been on strike for several weeks resumed work to-day on a six months' armistice, during which ...

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  23. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS DEFICIT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—It is expected that the Victorian railways will show a deficit of £450,000 for the year, and that the general, revenue will give ...

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  24. THE WATCHING CROWDS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Huge crowds took up positions on the high ground without any panic awaiting the raider. They waited, for several hours ...

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  25. THE MISGUIDED MONARCH

    LONDON, Monday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" Cropos correspondent states that Constantine four times changed his mind regarding his destination. ...

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  26. WHEAT BAG CENSUS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Mr. Clarke, the Federal. Prices Commissioner, states that the wheat bag census shows that there arc sufficient ...

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  27. MOUNT BISCHOFF.

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  28. DEFENCE ADMINISTRATION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Hon. W. M. Hughes the Prime Minister, states that it is intended to appoint a Commission, consisting of business ...

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  29. THOUSANDS AROUSED FROM SLEEP.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reports from the bombarded East Coast town state that following a thunder storm the night was still and clear. Thousands ...

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  30. NATIONAL ORGANISATION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. J. Hume Cook, general secretary of the National Federation, has been invited to go to Tasmania, and give advice ...

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  31. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" states that Constantine is the first pro-German king to lose his throne. Other crowned heads are now trembling. ...

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  32. HOBART APPEAL DISMISSED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The High Court consisting of Justices Barton, Rich and Duffy, with Justices Isaacs and Higgins, dissenting, dismissed the ...

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  33. "A NEAT JOB."

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Percival Phillips states that one of the neatest of achievements was the capture of Infantry Hill (near Monchy), when the ...

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  34. IMAGINATION WANTED.

    LONDON, Monday—Mr Archibald Hurd, writing in the "Daily Telegraph" states the authorities have had ample warning of the ...

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  36. KINDRED LIBERALS

    A meeting of the Kindred Liberal League (which has never been allowed to die) was held in the hall on Saturday evening, when there was a fair ...

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  37. JUPITER MINE.

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  38. RED SIGNAL CHANGES HANDS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The racehorse Red Signal was to-day sold by auction to Mr. James White for 260 guineas. The horse has won £5,468 ...

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  39. A MESSAGE FROM MR. HUGHES.

    Mr. K. Booth, "Birtledew," Ulverstone, who lends additional interest to election contests by cleverly executed cartoons, recently sent one to ...

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  40. RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd Correspondent states that a change of tone is observable in a, letter sent by ...

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  41. NEWNHAM WEIGHTS

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — The Newnham Pacing Club weights for the meeting to bo held on Saturday, June 23, are as follows:— ...

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  42. LONDONERS DEMAND REPRISALS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A crowded meeting at the London Opera House, over which the Lord Mayor presided, resolved that systematic, ruthless ...

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  43. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  44. GERMAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A German communique states:— We repulsed English attacks south-west of Warneton. The ...

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  45. NAVAL WARFARE

    LONDON, Monday. — The Admiralty denies a German wireless report stating that a German submarine sank an English destroyer of the L class in ...

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  46. THE LABOR CAMPAIGN.

    Lieut. J. A. Hurst, the Labor candidate for tho Darwin Federal seat, addressed a moderate attendance at Smithton last night. Mr. M'Laren ...

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  47. IMMEDIATE OFFENSIVE DEMANDED.

    PETROGRAD, Monday. — The Duma's secret session resolved not to commit "unpardonable treason" of making a separate peace With ...

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  48. NATIONAL FEDERATION

    A meeting of the Devonport branch of the National Federation was held at the Parish all last night, when the president (Mr. W. Innes) was in the ...

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  49. FRENCH SECTOR

    PARIS, Thursday.—A communiques states:— Enemy attacks which were preparing to advance against our ...

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  50. U BOATS BEATEN OFF.

    PARIS, Sunday. — Official: Two French steamers are reported to have been attacked by submarines near the Spanish coast, outside the declared ...

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  51. THE FIGHTING FRONTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A German communique states:— Fighting activity has increased west of Luck. south-east of Zloczew ...

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  53. STRONG GERMAN ATTACKS.

    PARIS, Monday.—A. communique states:— Following last night's bombardment of the Hurtebiss sector, the ...

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  54. ALLIED REPLIES.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Petrograd states that the British and French replies to the Russian Note have disappointed Russian ...

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  55. SPANISH UNREST

    MADRID, Sunday.—Regarding the probability of a railway strike. Senor Date, the Premier, states that at is to everybody's interest that calm should ...

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  56. GERMANY WITHIN

    [?] Monday.— Hindenburg [?] Essen rioters, [?] to fight faith[?] We want to ...

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