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    [?] cable news on this page so hended has appeared in the "Times" to Australia by special permission. It should be understood [?] are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be [?] ...

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  3. ZEEBRUGGE ATTACKED

    Reuter's correspondent at Flushing reports that heavy firing and bombing were heard for several hours in the morning in the direction of Zeebrugge. ...

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  4. THE BALKANS

    A British official message dealing with the operations in Macedonia says:—"The enemy attacked on Wednesday night south westward of Doiran. He ...

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  5. RUSSIAN MINISTRY

    Petrograd advices report that the executive of the Soldiers and Workmen's delegates resolved by 23 votes to 22 not to participate in the Caulition Ministry. There ...

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  6. [?] HINDENBURG LINE

    [?] reports.—"We very success[?] during Friday night and [?] the Hindenburg line [?] of Ballecourt, and ...

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  7. (United Service.)

    Advices from Amsterdam state that the Belgian coast, particularly Zoebrugge was heavily bombarded from the sea in the early morning. Terrific explosions shock ...

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  8. THE SECRET SESSION

    The Secret Session of the House of Commons was resumed on Friday. It is officially announced that the House considered a report on the credit vote of ...

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  9. BULLECOURT VILLAGE WON.

    Field Marshal Sir Donglas Haig in his latest report reaching London on Sunday morning states:—"Further details of last night's attack ...

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  10. (The "Times.")

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd says that events seem to be tending towards a Coalition Government. The principal obstacle is the attitude of the ...

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  11. SITUATION IS CLEARING.

    Latest news is that the Russian situation is clearing. Well-informed Petrograd sources indicate that a distinctly better tone now exists. The Provisional ...

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  12. BULGARS CLAIM SUCCESS.

    A Bulgarian communique dated 10th May gives a very long description of the Macedonian fighting which it describes as exceeding in extent and violence all ...

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  13. "ON VERGE OF DESTRUCTION."

    A message from Odessa says that M. Gutchoff, the Russian Minister for War is reported to have said:—"We have passed through a terrible ...

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  14. PREMIER'S HOLD STRENGTHENED.

    Commenting upon the secret session of the House of Commons the "Times" political correspondent says that the general opinion is that as a result Mr Lloyd ...

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  15. GERMAN REPORT.

    A German official message says:— "We completely repulsed Franco-Serbian attacks between the Cerna and the Vardar." ...

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  16. LAND FOR ROUMANIANS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Jessy the temporary Roumanian capital, says "The new Roumanian Labor Partyh's demands the distribution of State land ...

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  17. A FRIGHTFUL CARNIVAL.

    Lavish use of gas is characterising the famous attacks and counter-attacks day and night round Bullecourt and Fresnoy. The mask here is a precious as the ...

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  18. CONTROLLER OF NAVY.

    The "Daily Mail" says it understands that Sir Eric Campbell Geddes, Inspector General of Transportation has been appointed Controller of the Navy. This ...

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  19. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The executive of the Workmen's and Soldiers Delegates has decided to convent an International Socialist Conference to be held in a neutral country. It is ...

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  20. MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN

    A Mesopotamian official report states that our mobile columns operating in the basins of the Shatt-el-Adhain and Diala Rivers pressed back the enemy into the ...

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  21. ARMY DEBT TO THE NAVY.

    Gen Sir William Robertson was the guest at dinner of the Newspaper Press Fund, Acknowledging the great debt of the Army to the Navy and merchant ...

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  22. BERLIN MESSAGES.

    A German wireless official message states the dense masses of English Last night attacked after the strongest artillery firing on both sides of the ...

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  23. ANZACS AT BULLECOURT.

    [?] continue to give pride [?] in the despatches to the [?] wonderful fighting at Bulle[?] They are showing, extraordinary ...

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  24. (Admiralty: By Wireless Press.)

    A Russian official message states that the enemy made a gas attack at Stahovee south of Lake Naroch. Three companies of Turks and Kurds attacked on ...

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  25. TOWN DECLARES INDEPENDENCE.

    Advices from Petrograd state that Russky is retiring owing to ill-health. An Independent Republic has been declared by Schlewesselburg a fortress ...

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  26. IN PALESTINE.

    A message from Caire says that the Australian Light Horse and the Mounted Yeomanry are constantly harrying the enemy near Gaza. They are taking ...

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  27. SUBMARINES ATTACKED

    Advices received by the Italian Embassy at Washington say that 13 Austrian submarines were suck in the Adriatic Italian patrols last week. ...

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  28. ENGINEERING STRIKE

    A notice which has been exhibited by the Government in the centres affected by strikes says:— "A serious stoppage of work by ...

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  29. ANTI-SUBMARINE METHODS.

    M. Marcel Hutin writing in the "Echo de Paris," says that the means for coping with the submarines are improving daily. The number of submarines rendered ...

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  30. INTREPID AIRMAN MISSING.

    Capt Ball of the British Flying Corps who has brought down 42 aeroplanes, and is described by his commanding officer as a most daring and skilful pilot, is ...

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  31. ILL-TREATMENT OF JEWS.

    Reuter learns that the News have been expelled from Jaffa during the past few days and compelled to flee north wards. They are being robbed during their flight. ...

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  32. SPIES IN NORWAY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Christiania states that four sessions of captains, mates, stewards, and seamen carried a resolution urging the Government to ...

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  33. AUSTRALIANS IN LONDON

    The "British Australian and Mr C. H. Chomley, editor of that journal were presecuted separately under the Defence of the Realm Act to-day for having ...

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  34. POST-WAR TRADE

    As the result of consideration by Australian business men in England, suggestions have been forwarded to the Australian Government for the establishment of ...

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  35. SCANDINAVIAN NATIONS

    Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm says that it is stated that is a conference between Scandinavian Ministers resolved to continue absolute neutrality and ...

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  36. DUTCH MINISTER RESIGNS

    Gen N. Boshoom, Minister for War has resigned owing to the Second Chamber adopting a resolution, by 41 votes to 26, protesting against the calling up of ...

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  37. STRIKE DELAYS WAR WORK.

    Reuter reports that the Minister for Munitions states that officials of various unions are of opinion that the men should resume work on Monday and wait ...

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  39. CONTROL OF SHIPBUILDING

    It is understood that Sir Eric G. Geddes who has been appointed Controller of the Navy, will control all shipbuilding both mercantile and naval. ...

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