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  2. AMERICA'S PART

    It is announced at Washington that an American squedron has arrived in Brazilian waters. President Wilson on an Tuesday afternoon ...

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  3. RUSSIA'S TROUBLES

    Mr Wilton, a correspondent of the "Times," in a message from Petrograd, telegraphs:—"Mr Arthur Henderson, Labor member ...

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  4. ANOTHER AIR RAID

    An aeroplane raid is in progress in the Thames estuary. Bombs have been dropped in Essex and Kent. One raiding machine is reported ...

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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS

    The Sallors and Firemen's Union is determined not to man any vessel by which the British delegates to the Stockholm Conference travel. A conference of the ...

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    [?]cable news on this page so headed 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 so ...

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  7. BRITISH FRONT

    [?]preparation on the north[?] continues with unparal [?] of the gus can be beard in ...

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  8. THE BRITISH MISSION.

    In the Honse of Commons on Tuesday Mr A. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated that the Government was more than satisfied with the result of the ...

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  9. (United Service.)

    It is estimated that 15 aeroplanes took part in the German air raid on the east coast on Tuesday evening. They were mostly Tanbes, and flew at ...

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  10. GERMAN WIRELESS SPY.

    It has been ascertained by the New York police that in January the chief official of Germany's wireless system came to thin country and made arrangements ...

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  11. RAIDS ON ZEEBRUGGE.

    In the course of a debato in the House of Commons on Tuesday Mr N. Pemberton Billing, formerly an Air Squadron Commander, suggested reprisuls for the ...

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  12. WORKMEN AND SOLDIERS.

    A Petrograd message says that the executive of the Council of Workmen and Soldiers Delegates has issued a manifesto to the world's proletariats declaring that ...

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  13. RUSSIA'S ARMIES

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that M. Kerensky, the Minister for War, addressing the Council of Workmen's and Soldiers' delegates. reminded them that ...

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  14. CHINESE CRISIS

    Pekin reports that the military governors of the majority of the northern and central provinces. including Chi-li, have declared the independence of their ...

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  15. ENEMY QUICKLY ENGAGED.

    Correspondents in an Essex town describe the air raid as most exciting. Ample warning of the enemy's approach was given for British airmen to ascend before ...

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  16. PEKIN THREATENED.

    A message from Tientsin states that the army drawn from the States which have proclaimed their independence is now 20 miles from Pekin, and is threatening to ...

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  17. (Reuter.)

    [?]attack at night time restroed[?] in which the enemy [?] footing yesterday, north-west [?] farm (north of Braye.") ...

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  18. ARMY DISCIPLINE IMPROVES.

    The "Times" corespondent at Petrograd says that the Russians on the Roumanian front are much improved in spirit and discipline. The troops realise that ...

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  19. GERMANS TIRED OF WAR

    Mr Froderick S. Delmer of Melbourne, formerly Professor of English at the Berlin University, who has just returned from the Ruhleben Camp, Germany, in ...

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  20. BOMBARDMENT OF OSTEND.

    A naval bombardment of Ostend and an action at sea, in which a German destroyer was sank, and another severely damaged, are announced in a statement ...

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  21. KRONSTADT'S SECESSION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that Socialist Ministers and delegates and the Council of Work men's and Soldiers' Delegates spent the day at ...

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  22. RAIDER FALLS INTO SEA.

    A witness saw the air raid from a place where women and children were, and where wounded soldiers were being taken on trips in little sailing vessels ...

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  23. CHINESE REVOLT

    Reuter's correspondent at Amoy states that the seceding Chinese provinces demand the dismissal of the National Assembly. the revision of the constitution ...

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  24. ACTIVITY ON FRONT REVIVED.

    A Russian official message says that there has been intense artillery firing in the region of Krevo south-east of Vilna ...

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  25. ATTACK ON OPEN TOWN.

    "As a reprisal for the enemy's bombardment of the open town of Rer-le-Duc (capital of the department of the Meuse, 153 miles cast of Paris), on 29th ...

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  26. [?]: By Wireless Press.)

    [?]official message says:—[?]battle at the Wytsch[?] and in the neighboring sec[?] extreme violence. There ...

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  27. KURDS DEFEATED.

    A Russia official, message received this afternoon says:— "The Kurds, attempting to attack soutlrward of Erzingan, in Armenia, were ...

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  28. ALBANIA

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that official despatches from Rome state that, Albania has declared its independence, and has asked for protection ...

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  29. PIRACY CAMPAIGN

    It is announced at Paris that the Messageries Maritimes steamer Yarra (4163 tons), was torpedoed on 29th May in the [?]astern Mediterrrancan ...

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  30. NAVAL AND AERIAL ATTACKS.

    Export emphasise the co-ordination of the aerial attacks on the, Belgian coast and the naval activity as instacing the utilisation and great development of ...

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  31. PRISONERS OF WAR

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday Mr Albert Hingworth, Postmaster-General, stated that the number of British prisoners in Germany was now 42,831 ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN.

    Lieut L. J. Wackett (Queensland). of the Australian Flying Corps, has received an important appointment int he inventions branch of the Royal Flying Corps ...

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  33. [?]TIVITY NORTHWARD.

    [?]"Times" attributes the recont inac[?] the West Front to the Allies feel[?] the consequences of the [?] paralysis of the Russian ...

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  34. RETURNING SOLDIERS

    This morning the Defence Department issued a list of Victorian sick and wounded soldiers who are returning to Australia. The list is cabled, and is open to ...

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  35. ITALIAN FRONT

    Announcing the repulse of a great Austrian attack, an Italian official message says:—"We repulsed renewed enemy attempts ...

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  36. FINANCIAL STRENGTH

    Replying to a question In the House of Commons on Tuesday, Mr Albert Illingworth, the Postmaster-General, said that since the start of the War Post Office ...

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  37. ENCOUNTERS WITH SUBMARINES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that official reports for May show that 12 engagements took place between French partrol boats and submarines, 14 between ...

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  38. [?]LLECOURT PRISONERS.

    [?] who were capeured at Bulle[?] been sent to many camps in [?] The cases of 500 have been [?] the Red Cross Society ...

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  39. UNREST IN SWEDEN

    Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm states that the Premier, Semartz, speaking in the Riksdag, admitted the need for suffrage and industrial reforms, but ...

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  40. DESTROYER SINKS DESTROYER.

    Details of Tuesday's naval action state that Commodore Tyrwhitt sighted the enemy at dawn five miles distant. The British fleet, comprising cruisers ...

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  41. KILLED TEN GERMANS

    The King has conferred the Victoria Cross on the following men:— Pte John Cunningham, East Yorkshire Regiment ...

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  42. MINERAL RESOURCES BUREAU

    A committee has been appointed by the War Office to prepare a scheme for establishing an Imperial Mineral Resources Bureau, in order to collect information ...

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  43. (Admiralty—By Wireless Press.)

    Large claims are made in an Austrian official message, which says:—"The enemy eastward of Gorizia failed to recapture the lost trenches. Our ...

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  44. CANADIAN CABINET

    Vancouver reports that there is a great boom in recruiting in Eastern Canadian cities, following Sir R. L. Borden's conseription proposals. Twice as many men ...

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  45. DEFENCES OF TRIESTE.

    Advices from Lalbach sate that the Emperor Charles of Austria and Count Czernin, the Austrian Foreign Minister visited Trieste, and inspected the ...

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  46. MR HOLMAN IN PARIS

    Mr C. G. Wade, Agent-General for New South Wales, has joined Mr W. A. Holman, Premier of that State, in Paris. They are going to the Front immediately ...

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  47. ATTACK ON BELGIAN COAST.

    [?] correspondents state that Mon[?] naval hombardment of the [?] was the most formidable of [?] and was carried out by a large ...

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  48. IRISH CONVENTION

    Mr Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated in the House of Commons on Tuesday that the Government completed last week its proposals regarding ...

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  49. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    During the past week 239 volunteers were accepted in Victoria, 337 in New South Wales, 122 in West Australia, 121 in Queensland, 72 in South Australia, and ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN WAR VESSEL SUNK.

    An Austrians official message states:—On the night of 3rd June an enemy submarine torpedoed and sank one of our torpedo boats in the northern Adriatic. The ...

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  51. SMALL-POX

    Referring to-day to the outbreak of small-pox in New South Wales. the Federal Director of Quarantine said that all the cases were of a very mild nature ...

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  52. NEW ZEALAND MINISTERS.

    Sir W. F. Massey, Prime Minister, and Sir Joseph Ward, Treasurer, of New Zealand, who are on their way borne from the Empire War Council, have arrived at ...

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  53. SPEAKER REFUSES TO PRESIDE.

    The Speaker of the House of Commons has refused to preside at the Irish Convention. The Chief Secretary for Ireland. Mr H. E. Duke, has now been ...

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  54. RECIPROCAL AIR RAIDS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome states that enemy seaplances dropped bombs on Venico and Monfalcono without effect. Italian machines on the same night ...

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