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

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  3. CRISIS IS NOT PAST

    In his speech at the Printers' Association Mr Lloyd-George said:— "The crisis is not past, but with a stout heart we shall win through. ...

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  4. THE DECISIVE ATTACK

    An important article on strategy, by General Foch, was published in yesterday's issue of the newspaper the "Field:" General Foc[?] argues that a modern ...

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  5. WAR ON SEA AND AIR

    The Cologne "Zeitung," in an article [?]escribing the appearance of the raiding boots off the American coast, expressed [?]oyful surprise. It admits that such ...

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  6. LOCAL OPERATIONS

    The Allies are taking a turn at attacking. They gained success in a local operation on Fiday all along the line, recapturing a village which was a useful ...

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  7. [?]EMY'S NEW THRUST

    [?] Paris correspondent of the [?]es" announces that the Germans [?] launched a great attack be[?] Noyon and Montdidier. The ...

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  8. RAIDERS WORKING HOMEWARDS.

    Washington reports that it is now believed that the submarine raiders are working homewards, but other raiders are expected. No American destropers have ...

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  9. PARIS AN ENTRENCHED CAMP.

    The "Weekly Despatch" doubts whether the Germans intend to launch an early attack against Paris, preferring another against Amiens with a view to ...

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  10. RUN CONTROL OF AUSTRIA

    The following cable message has been received from the Secretary for State for the Colonies:— "Official news, 8th June, begins:— ...

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  11. STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    A steamer has arrived at Belfast from England in a sinking condition. A submarine fired three torpedoes, but missed the steamer in the darkness. It waited ...

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  12. THE ENEMY'S ADVANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, telegraphing on Sunday said—"The German attack was preceded by an intense bombardment. Our ...

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  13. THE ROAD TO PARIS.

    Washington reports that American troops arrived at the Marne battle-front in the nick of time to save a critical situation. The first units had barely ...

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  14. FALSE AIR RAID ALARM.

    Lighting restrictions in New York have been made more drastic. Street lights in some places are regulated. A false air raid alarm was caused by ...

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  15. BOMBARDMENT NEAR ALBERT.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters on the 9th says—"Early this morning the Germans heavily gas shelled the British position in the region ...

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  16. SINKING OF HOSPITAL SHIP.

    Although Lord Newton states that he refuses to believe that the hospital ship Koningen Regentes was torpedoed, the weight of evidence seems to leave very ...

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  17. EXPLOITS OF AMERICANS.

    Washington advices report that Paris journals which have reached the State Department refer to the fighting north-west of Chatean Thierry, and say that another ...

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  18. ENEMY'S MILITARY UNITY.

    The "Deutsche Tages Zeitung" says that as the result of the visit of Baron Burian, Australian Minister of Finance and Constantinople, the Austro-German ...

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  19. ALSACE LORRAINE

    In the Reichstag Socialist Wendel denounced the military dictatorship in Alsace-Lorraine. He said that before the war four-fifths of the population were ...

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  20. INCIDENT OF THE RETREAT.

    A party of British nurses narrowly escaped during the retreat. They were awakened by terrific artillery fire and the whistling of shells. Though partly ...

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  21. DEFENCE OF PARIS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that a decree has been issued appointing a committee under the authority of the Minister of War for the defence of Paris. ...

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  22. ITALIAN FRONT

    An Italian report says:—"There is somewhat violent artillery firing from Astico to Piave. British parties south of the Assa River carried out a successful ...

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  23. AMERICAN SHIPBUILDING

    The U.S. Consul at Melbourne has furnished to Reuter the following wireless message from Honolulu:— The Shipping Board announces that 71 ...

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  24. AVIATION ACTIVITIES.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in an aviation report at 2.35 a.m. on Monday, says: "The low clouds interfered with air work on 8th June, but aeroplanes constantly ...

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  25. CHAOS IN RUSSIA

    Reuter's correspondent at Moscow says that, as already done at Petrograd, all the chief Moscow newspapers have been suppressed. The Bolsheviks manifesto ...

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  26. LIMBLESS AUSTRALIANS

    Col Featherstone has ordered limbless Australians to be shipped to Australia without artificial limbs. Hundreds are to leave shortly. Col Featherstone ...

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  27. LULL ON FLANDERS FRONT.

    Reuter's correspondent, telegraphing from the British headquarters, says:— The past week has been relatively uneventful. We have shown on the balance ...

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  28. AIR ASCENDANCY MAINTAINED.

    An official message received from the secretary for State contains the following resume of the work of the air squadron: The Air Ministry reports a marked ...

    Article : 305 words
  29. TROOPS FROM WEST FRONT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Moscow, in a message dated 1st June, says:—"The German troops sent to the French front from the Ukraine have been replaced by ...

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  30. RELEASE OF SPY

    Germany has threatened reprisals against Americans unless the Government releases Von Rintelen, the German spy, who is serving a sentence in the United ...

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  31. AMERICA'S WHEAT HARVEST

    The following wireless message from Honolulu has been furnished to Reuter by the U.S. Consul at Melbourne:— The Government crop report for June ...

    Article : 257 words
  32. RECONSTRUCTION OF RUSSIA.

    The American Consul at Melbourne has furnished Reuter with the following wireless from Honolulu:— President Wilson has received from the ...

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  33. FOE'S OFFENSIVES REVIEWED.

    An official message received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies refers as follows to the operations on the West Front:— ...

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  34. WORLD'S LEAD SUPPLY

    The president of the Zinc Corporation, Mr F. A. Govett, says that the world's lead supply has grown very slowly during the past 10 years, and is likely to further ...

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  35. JAPANESE INTERVENTION.

    Washington reports that Japanese intervention in Siberia is regarded as inevitable. BULGARIAN OFFENSIVE ...

    Article : 161 words
  36. PLATINUM SUPPLY.

    Speaking in Congress. Mr H. T. Rainey, a member of the House of Representatives, made the sensational charge that Mr Charles Engelhard, platinum adviser ...

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  37. THE IRISH PROBLEM

    A message from the Dublin correspondent of the "Times" says:— Apparently the Nationalists have surrendered to the Sinn Fein. They ...

    Article : 163 words
  38. FOOD PRICES MAY RISE

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr A. Bigland (Unionist) prophesied that within three months of the declaration of peace food prices would increase 300 per ...

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  39. SUPER AIR SOUADRON.

    Toronto reports that Aviator-Major Bishop has returned to France as the commander of a super squadron, composed of crack fighters of the Royal Air ...

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  40. ENGLISH BY-ELECTION

    As a result of the by-election to fill the [?]acancy for Gravesend in the House of Commons, caused by the retirement of Sir Gilbert Parker, the Coalition ...

    Article : 58 words
  41. [?]E AMERICAN VICTORY.

    [?]ollowing wireless from Honolulu [?] handed to Reuter by the U.S. at Melbourne:— [?]hington message says that fuller ...

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  42. REICHSTAG BY-ELECTION

    In the Reichstag by-election at Luschwitz, in Purssia, the Polish candidate won the seat from the Centre Party's candidate by 12,500 votes to 8000. ...

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  44. WHERE'S THAT DR SHELDON'S NEW DISCOVERY?

    Don't hide the bottle; keep it in plain night. When Dad's cough keeps him awake he wants it handy. Keep Dr Sheldon's New Discovery where it is easy ...

    Article : 101 words
  45. NO MAILS FOR GERMANS

    The German Chancellor, Count von Hertling, has announced that Great Britain has stopped correspondence between Germany and Germans in the occupied ...

    Article : 44 words
  46. POLITICAL SCIENCE

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that the committee of the Moral and Political Sciences has nominated President Wilson, Cardinal Mercier, and Signor ...

    Article : 45 words
  47. DURABLE PEACE

    Addressing the State Council, the President said that Switzerland was assembling documents relative to the constitution of a league of nations in order to be ...

    Article : 50 words
  48. [?]RIS AGAIN BOMBARDED.

    [?]'s Paris correspondent says that range bombardment of Paris was [?]d to day. ...

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