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  2. Australian Victory.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.— An official report states:The have been for some time withdrawing gradually from przencsl various materials we had taken from the ...

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  3. CAMPAIGN IN THE CACCASUS,

    PETROGRAD, Friday.— In counter atlacks in the caucasus our troops pursued the Turks from Mangherlaw and reached the villages of Rakow and Zakha whwncew ...

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  4. Shots Exchanged.

    PEPROGRAD,Sunday,— Our ships exchanged shots with large German naval forces in the Gulf of Riga ...

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  5. CFFICIAL STATEMENT

    PARIS, Saturday,— A Communique says: Our attacks northward of Arras are progressing.We captured an enemy trench northward of the sugar rehinery making ...

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  6. TURKISH ATTACK REPULSED.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday,— An official communique regarding the caucasus says: we repulsed a Turkish attack, killing 400 in the region of Melthzghert. Our cavalry ...

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  7. Germany's Hope.

    PETROGRAD,Saturday,—Correspondents point out that Germany's hope is to' retransfer large forces to Flandern if they are able to push the Russians back ...

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  8. Gigantic Industrial Dispute.

    LONDON,Friday,—The management committee of the General Federation of Trader Unions has issued a manifesto hinting at the possiblity of a gigantic industriak ...

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  9. RE-ELECTION OF MINISTERS BILL

    LONDON, Friday.—The Re-election of Mininters But has passed the House of Lords and received the Royal assent. ...

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  10. Turks in the Argentine

    RUENOS AYRES,Saturday,— The Turkish consul General has closed the consulate and deposited the archives in at place of safety. refusing the German ...

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  11. Poisonous Gases.

    COPENHADEN, Saturday,— A gigantie new zeppelin trial trip was made between Sweden and Denmark, The [?] was heavily armoured and supplied with three ...

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  12. The Dardanelles.

    LONDON,Sunday,— A comidned general assault upon the Turkish positions on the Gallipoli peninsula has began. ...

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  13. The Struggle

    LONDON,Sunday,— Mr.Churchill, in an address said General Sir lan Hamllton's army and Ahniral be Roback's fleet are separated by only a few milles and there ...

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  14. Turks Attack tho Australian.

    ATHENS. Saturday..— The Turks on Monday vigorously attacked the Australians on the heights of Krithia. A violent hattle lasted twelve hours. After the ...

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  15. Slow, Torturing Deaths.

    LONDON, Sunday.— There is furious indignation in warsaw in consequence of the was of poisonous games by the Germans. The first butch of victians of the fumes ...

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  16. Alleged Spies.

    LONDON, Saturday,— The press Rurean states that a trial of alleged spies was help at the old Badey in causes before the chief Justice lord leading sir Horace ...

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  17. DESPERATE RESISTANCE.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—A correspondent to the "Lokalanzlger" In Galida telegraphing on Wednesday said: The greateat Importanco attaches to events on the ...

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  18. AUSTRALISANS DISTINGUISH [?]

    ATRENS, saturday.— The Australian as particularly distingushed themselves fighting for the heights of Krithia The Turkish casuities number 10,000 The Turks ...

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  19. EX-ETON VOLUNTEERS

    LONDON, Thursday,— There are 2210 extion have in the army and navv of this number 311 have beeb killed and 463 wounded Two hundred and sixty-one have ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA ITS IN ACTION

    [?] Saturday,— The 32nd casually list was issued this morning Died of Sickness. New South Wales.— privsate ...

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  21. Aerial Activity.

    LONDON,Saturday,—It is officialy states [?] [?] were last night on the east and south-east courts of England. [?] were dropped at various places but ...

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  22. Australians Distinguishing— Themselves

    TENEDOS, Saturday.—Night attacks on the Australian trenched continue but in the daytime, apart from shrapned, the enemy's main activity is confined to ...

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  23. VILLAGE FIGHTING.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday,— A German communique says: After fighting we reathed the viliages castward of Przemyal. The booty has not yet been surveyel ...

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  24. Bulgaria.

    [?], Friday.— The news that Butgaria has concentrated an army an the frontier is causing grave [?] at Constatinople [?] have been ...

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  25. DARINO ATTACK

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday,— The German account of the nerial bombing of the crown prince's headquarters state that several were killed but the attack was otherwise ...

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  26. A MERE EPISODE.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday.— The fall of przemyal was received with wonderful stoleism by all classes and was regarded as a mere episode in a great and ...

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  27. German Barbarism.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday,— A chaplain with the third army in retrent in west Galicin narrates that many German regiments took no prisoners They bayoneted ...

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  28. RUSSIAN POSITIONS [?]

    PETROGRAD, Saturday,—German airships dropped asphysiating gas bomas on the [?] and [?] [?] ...

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  29. FLONTING ON THE SEA

    ROME, Saturday,— An Italian cruiser found a German waterplane iying on the surface of the sea off [?] The ariators had apparently been drowned ...

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  30. Italy and Austria.

    ROME, Friday.— A Platoon of Alpine chasseurs at valinferno attacked a trench in which there was a superior number of Austrians, The lieutenant in command ...

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  31. STORT FOR A GERMAN REGIMENT

    adds: On another occasion a German cavairy who effected a capture took a Russian company into an open space. A Whole regiment help a compertiton in ...

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  32. Output of Munitions.

    LONDON,Sunday,— Mr.Lloyd George's speeches have around now enthusian among all classes of people at Manchester,and inspired the men in their ...

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  33. SIGNIFICANT MOVEMENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—There is great rejoicing In berlin and Vienna over the occupation of przemysl. It is noteworthy that the fall of the fortress was promptly ...

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  34. MUNITIONS AND EQUIPMENT

    LONDON, Sunday.— Reports from petrograd regarding the full of przemystemphasise the necessity for a greater supply of munitions and equipment which the ...

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  35. MEN STARTING WORK EARLIER

    LONDON,Sunday,—The men are speeding up with regard to munitions They are starting work 105 minutes earher daily many other workers and arms are warmly ...

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  36. AUSTRO-GERMAN STEAMENRS CONGISCATED

    ROME Sunday.— The authorities have contisented 57 Austro-German steamers, totalling 216,770 tons. ...

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  37. KING OF GREECE

    AT[?],Saturday.— The German physicians attending king Constantive postponed their departure owing to a slight increase in the king's temperature ...

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  38. NO ROOM FOR INDIFFERENT WORK MEN.

    LONDON,Sunday,— Mr. Lloyd George said that if all skilled engineers in the country and those who enlished were brought duck and set about producing munilons ...

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  39. AUSTRIANS RETIRING

    ROME, Saturday,— The Austrians in Treation are retining towards the Flemme valley. They have destroyed the magaincent mountain health resort of san ...

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  40. The tatest List.

    MELE[?].Sunday,—The 33ed casualty list issued last night shows— cocers 2 wounded others killed 19 died of wounds 11 died of sickness ...

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  41. Holland Busy.

    [?] Saturday.— An important new Bill has been prepared extending the datch Landstrun to all [?] exempled from military service ...

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  42. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.— The Russian offensive on the Lower san has developed successfully. We foresd the Fourteenth Austrian Army corps to fall dack to ...

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  43. [?]

    In Friday's "Star"in the casualty list was the name of E.R.Tuter of corndays N.S.W., who had died of wouads and this was the first intimation his ...

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  44. ARRIVALS AND SAILANGS

    LONDON,Friday.— The Admiralty ad-] vises that for the week ending june 2nd there were 1382 arrivals and saillngs Eight vessels totaling 23,364 tons were ...

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  45. A DIFFICVLT OFFENSIVE

    ROME, Saturday.— An official com[?] says: Our offensive on the Isonzo River is heset with great difficultles The ground is ...

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  46. THE [?]

    LONDON,Sunday,— The Duke of Devonshare has succseded the Right Iion Gro, Lamtert as civll Lord of the ...

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  47. SOUTH AFRICAN [?] MENT

    LONDON, Friday.— Experimental shipments of south African frozen meat were readly disposed of in London during the past fortnight at satisfactory prices ...

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  48. [?] [?] [?]

    LONDON,Saturday,— The "Daily citizen,"the working men's paper has cased publication ...

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  49. Submarine Strife.

    COPENIEAGEN, Friday.— The Danish ccllter Cyrus was torpedoed The captain suddenly saw a streak of form The crew put off in a soat and were brought to ...

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  50. LIGHT [?] KILLED

    A telegram hus hern received From the defernce pepartment by Mr.Oswin stating that his brother sccond Lieutenant A.E. csuin late of N.S [?] Fourth ...

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  51. British Premier in France.

    LONDON, Friday,— Reuter says that Mr. Asquith this week visited the beadquarters in Franch using a fast motor car. he visited an eminence from which he was ...

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  52. Duration of tho War.

    [?] Saturday,— The German mititary authortles estimate the war wit last another year ...

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  53. Winning in the War.

    LONDON, Friday.— Addressing a battalien of dockers. Mr. Llovd Georce said that never was a war in which labor at home counted so much If it gets disoreanis ...

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  54. EXPLOSION

    LONDON, Friday,— An explosion occurred on the Swedish steamer Lapland fifty-five miles off peterhead. Iron ore was sent dying all over the ship and she began to ...

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  55. FINANCIAL CONFERENCE

    PARIS,Saturday,— Mr.R.McKemat chancellor of the British Exchequer and the Italian Minister for Finance conferred at Nice.Mr.Mckenna leaves for home ...

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  56. FURTHER VESSELS SUNK.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The peterhead drifter Onamay was torpedoed off the Shetland Islands to-day The crew were lanede. ...

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  57. America and Germany.

    AMSTERDAM.Sunday,— [?] in Gernmany have been oillcially warned that relation with the united states may be broken within 48 hours and they must be ...

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  58. Fighting in Givenchy District.

    LONDON,Friday,— A Berlin communue says:we stormed a chateau in the village of Hooge. The British counter attacks were repuised with grent bloodshed The ...

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  59. RUSINESS BRAINS OF THE COMMUNITY.

    LONDON, Friday.— Mr. Lloyd George, addressing the employees at the Town Half at Liverpool, said he interded to use the business brains of the usual ...

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  60. SIR JOIN FRENCH'S REPORT

    LONDON, Friday,— Genetal sir John French reports; The fighting during the last few days consisted of artillery engage ments On the night of the 80th we seized ...

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  61. Germany Willing to Pay.

    WASHINGTON,Sunday,—Mr. Gerael, the American Ambassador at Berlin Cabbes that Germany is willing to pay an indemaity for the sinking of the american ...

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  62. Advertising

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  63. ENEMY EXPELLED

    DON, Saturday.— The press Burean is that the Allies drove the enemy [?] strong position at Njok (German [?] Our losses were not heavy. ...

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  64. Advertising

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