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  2. BRITISH CAPTURES

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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 expre[?] stated to be [?] ...

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  4. DEVELOPMENTS IN GREECE

    General relief is felt here and at Paris at the abdicatoin of King Constantine of Greece. The fact is emphasised that by this ...

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  5. SHIPPING LOSSES

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  6. AMERICA'S ARMY

    Advices from Boulogne report that Lt-Gen. J. J. Pershing, who is to command the American Expeditionary Force in France, has arrived here with his staff ...

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  7. [?] RAID ON LONDON

    [?] says that the casu[?] raid on London are now [?] follows:— KILLED ...

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  8. GREAT COPPER MINES CLOSED.

    As the result of a strike of workers, the great copper mines near Butte, capital of Silver Bow Country, Montana, have been closed, reports a Vancouver message ...

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  9. (Reuter.)

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "We drove off a counter attack against the positions gained yesterday morning ...

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  10. GRIM SCENES DESCRIBED.

    Additional details of the raid on London are being received. A huge bomb exploded in a little London square, making a great enter among ...

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  11. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS

    Imports for Ma yshowed an increase of 3,827,726, and exports a decrease of £3,587,155, as compared with May, 1916. The imports in May of last year were ...

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  12. HUNS FIRE ON COMRADES.

    It is stated by the Paris "matin's" correspondent at the British headquarters that a number of German corpses were found at Messines bearing ...

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  13. ITALIAN RETURN.

    Rome reports that for the week ended 10th June, 537 ships entered Italian ports and 408 departed. Five Italian steamers and five small sailing vessels were ...

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  14. KING'S ABDICATION.

    A message from the "Times" correspondent at Athens says:— "The abdication of King Canstantine cansed but little excitement. Two ...

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  15. CHASING SUBMARINES.

    Copenhagen reports the numerous destroyers have been seen hunting submarines on the Scandinavian coast. An action was seen in which a ...

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  16. EXPLOSION IN FACTORY

    Mr A. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced in the House of Commons on Wednesday night that an explosion had occurred in a munitions factory ...

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  17. ADVANCING THE LINE.

    Mr Percy Robinson states that despite the lull in the fighting we continue to annex bits of ground and stretches of trenches. We are now holding a line over 2000 ...

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  18. U BOATS ARE HUNS' LAST CARD.

    Professor Delmer of Melbourne, who recently returned from Berlin, in a further article on his impressions in Germany, says that after successively pinning ...

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  19. BOMB FALLS IN SCHOOL.

    Considering the shower of bombs, including aerial torpedoes, dropped on populous districts, there were many miraculous escapes. For instance tenements ...

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  20. CONGRESS OF ZIONISTS

    A Congress of Zionists of All Rusia has decided in favor of a referendum of all Israelites on the question of the return of the Jews to Palestine. The ...

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  21. HUNS CONSTRUCT NEW LINES.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that the German are using forced German labor constructing new lines from behind the Dender River in ...

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  22. KING ALEXANDER.

    Mr W. H. Crawford Price, the "Daily Mail's" correspondent in the Balkans, deseribes King Alexander of Greece as thoroughly German in temporament, style ...

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  23. A PUGNACIOUS PACIFIST

    A former secretary of the International Arbitration and Peace Association and lecturer under the auspices of the New York Peace Society, of which Mr Andrew ...

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  24. WAR OFFICE PROMOTIONS.

    There has been general disappointment for some time amongst Australians at the fact that the War Office has consistently overlooked the services of Lt-Gen Sir W ...

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  25. HUNS' PEACE INTRIGUES

    Washington reports that President Wilson, in a stirring Flag Day oration, made a bitter attack on Germany's intriguing for peace, which he compared to the Hun ...

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  26. (United Service.)

    In the East End school wherein the bomb exploded in the infant class few children escaped. Soldiers and bluejackets wept when ...

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  27. "FRITZ'S BIGGEST LICKING."

    Wounded Australians from Messines are most buoyant. They say that the defeat there is "the biggest licking that Fritz has experienced ...

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  28. ALLIES' WAR AIMS.

    Telegraphing from Petrograd, the "Daily Mail" Correspondent says:— "The British and French replies to the Russian Note has disappointed the ...

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  29. KING'S BITTER RESENTMENT.

    The King motored to the stricken area in the East End, sympathetically enquiring after and comforting the injured, and viewing the dead bodies of women and ...

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  30. [?] STARTLE LONDON.

    [?] attack was the first large [?] made on London. [?] only five raiders reached [?] is now estimated that they ...

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  31. COMFORTS FROM RED CROSS.

    In May the Australian Red Cross distributed 2,000,000 cigarettes, 5000 1b of tobacco, and 7000 packages of foodstuffs among the Australian troops. It is ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN WINS V.C.

    Four Victoria Crosses have been awarded, including one to Lieut Rupert Vance [?] of the Australian infantry, for most conspicuous gravery ...

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  33. ROYAL RIGHTS.

    In the House of Lords on Wednesday Lord Curzon, Lord President of the Council, announced the abdication of King Constantine ...

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  34. BRITISH POINT OF VIEW.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd reports that Mr Arthur Henderson addressed 4000 Russian soldiers and explained the British point of view. He had a fine ...

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  35. "FLIGHT OF GOVERNMENT."

    A German official message states: — "Our airmen bombed the Fort of London," The Berlin "Morgenpost," under the ...

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  36. ALLIED AIR RAID.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that the "Rhoinische Westphalische Zeitung" states that on the night of 4th June several squadrons of enemy ...

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  37. SEPARATE REPUBLICS.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Petrograd says that other provinces are imitating Kronstadt and establishing separate republics, including Tsaretsin ...

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  38. SPANISH CRISIS

    The political situation remains critical, reports a Madrid message. The newspapers generally regard the new Ministry of Senor E. Dato as a ...

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  39. SOUTH AFRICAN MAIZE

    It is announced at Cape Town that the Imperial Government has purchased the surplus of the South African maize crop at 1[?] a bag ...

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  40. OPERATIONS IN THESSALY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Salonika states that operations in Thessaly were continued on Monday night. Elassona and Tirnova were occupied quietly ...

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  41. CONSCRIPTION IN CANADA

    Advices from Ottawa report that there are in Canada 760,000 registered single men between the ages of 20 and 45 years. It is expected that from these the new ...

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  42. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Mrs W. R. Lorensini, of 705 Dana street, Ballarat, received advice yesterday from the Base Records Office that her husband, Cpl W. B. Loresini, has been wounded ...

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  43. MR HOLMAN IN ENGLAND

    Mr W. A. Holman, Premier of New South Wales, granted a general interview to newspaper representatives this morning ...

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  44. PRIVATE S. J. JACKSON.

    Mrs W. Jackson of 7 Glazebrook street, Ballarat East, and late of Berringa, was yesterday notified by the Defence Department that her youngest son, Pte S. J. ...

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  45. AMERICA NOT CONSULTED.

    It is stated by the State Department at Washington that the United State was not consulted about the coup which dethroned King Constantine of Greece, and ...

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  46. UNREST IN HUNGARY

    A quarter of a million people participated in a great franchise demonstration at Budapest on 8th June. Business, including the making of ...

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  47. GENERAL SMUTS

    It is stated by the "Manchester Guardian" (Liberal) that Lt Gen J. G. Smuts, who was the South African representative at the Empire War Council, is ...

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  48. PRIVATE W. J. KAY.

    Mr and Mrs J. Kay, of Waterloo, have been notified by the Defence Department that their son, Pte W. J. Kay, has been wounded in France. He enlisted over 12 ...

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  49. [?]RALIANS IN DANGER ZONE.

    [?] of Australian soldiers were [?] but none of them was [?] ...

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  50. GUNNER A. E. COOMBS.

    Mr and Mrs G. Coombs, of Albert street, Sebastopol, have been advised that their second son, Gnr A. E. Coombs, is suffering from shell shock. He left ...

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  51. LATE MAJOR REDMOND

    The French Government has conferred the Legion of Honor on the late Mr W. H. K. Redmond ...

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  52. AUSTRLANS OF 17 CALLED.

    A message from Zurich says that Austria has called up boys of 17 for service in the army ...

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