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  2. PIRACY CAMPAIGN

    Advices from Washington report that survivors of the Dutch steamer Vindegen (3179 tons) state that a German submarine looted the Cargo of copper on ...

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  3. POSITION IN RUSSIA

    Reuter's correspondent at Moscow, in a message dated the 5th June, says:—"It is semi-officially declared that the counter revolutionary plot included both ...

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  4. IMPERIAL WAR CONFERENCE

    In the Colonial Office the Imperial War Conference began, its sittings on Wednesday morning, Crowds gathered and cheered the Dominion representatives. ...

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  5. FEELING IN FRANCE

    Paris comment shows marked satisfaction with the result of Tuesday's fighting and a continuance of invincible confidence tinged with some suspense. ...

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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. [?]UN OFFENSIVE

    [?] High Military Authority ac[?] to a message received at [?] from London, says that [?] offensive efforts on the ...

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  8. IRISH FISHER BOATS SUNK.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Times" states that 17 Irish fisherboats were sunk off the coast of County Down on 31st. May by a submarine. The U ...

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  9. COPPER SHIP LOOTED.

    Vancouver reports that the Vindeggan 6000 tons on route for New York from South America with a full cargo of coppers, sighted a submarine off the Virginia ...

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  10. THE NEW ATTACK.

    Mr. James Campbell, the "Times" correspondent at the French headquarters writes:—The new attack on both sides of the Aisne is from Moulin, four miles to ...

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  11. ALLIES AND RUSSIA.

    In the House of Commons. Mr A. J,. Balfour, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, denied that the United States and the Allies had agreed to intervene in ...

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  12. ITALIAN THEATRE

    Vancouver reports that a Paris message states that an Austrian battleship has been torpedoed. Reuter's correspondent at Basle states ...

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  13. THE FRENCH COUNTER ATTACK.

    Mr James Campbell, the "Times" correspondent at the trench headquarters, says—The counter-attack put a spoke in the Germans' ,wheel. recovering a good ...

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  14. U BOAT PERIL IS DECLINING.

    The "Times" navel correspondent says that the U beat peril is declining. There are more destroyed and there are fewer U boats. We are approaching equilibrium ...

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  15. CHATEAU THIERRY LINE.

    Mr. James Campbell, the special correspondent of the "Times" writes:—The battle is proceeding with f[?] intensity. The Germans continue ...

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  16. BEECH LEAF TOBACCO

    Amsterdam reports that there was a lively scene in the German Reichstag several members asserting that the beech leaf supplied to soldiers as a substitute ...

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  17. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAID.

    A British Italian communique issued yesterday states that Yorkshire troops made a successful raid, taking 11 prisoners and inflicting considerable ...

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  18. DELEGATES AT WORK.

    The conference room in Downing Street is historic. It is the Colonial Secretary's chamber oak-panelled room, within a stone's throw of the greatest Government ...

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  19. GALLANT DEFENCE OF PLEMONT.

    Reuter's correspondent, telegraphing from French headquarters on Wednesday morning, says:—The enemy's main objective on the first ...

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  20. COUNTER ATTACK DESCRIBED.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris says that Deputy Galli, who witnessed Tuesday's counter-attack and the prisonering of 1000 Germans, and the killing of ...

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  21. BRITAIN AND JAPAN

    Speaking at a luncheon given at the House of Commons to the Japanese Ambassador and the delegates attending the International Parliamentary ...

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  22. WAR AND BIRTH RATE

    Mr. Bernard Mallett, Registrar General lecturing before the Health Institute, said that a me[?] clossal race suicide was the outcome of the war. Compared with the ...

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  23. FRENCH OUTMATCH ENEMY.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, telegraphing on the 12th June, says:—Our counter attack yesterday between Courcelles and Belly was ...

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  24. IRANSVAAL MINES

    A message form Johannesburg states that Mr. Wallers, President of the Chamber of Mines, in giving evidence at the inquiry into the strike of municipal ...

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  25. JAPAN AND GERMANY.

    The Shin-Jukai an association of leading journalists of Tokio telegraphs to the "Times" that wish to announce that the talk which is heard in certain ...

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  26. THE FIRST RESOLUTION.

    At the Imperial War Conference the following resolution of loyalty was moved by Sir R. Borden, seconded by Mr. Massey and carried unanimously:— ...

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  27. AIRMEN ASSIST ATTACK.

    Field-Marshall Haig in an aviation report at 12.20 a.m. on Wednesday says:—Our aeroplanes assisted the French counter-attack on the west portion of the ...

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  28. THE AUSTRALIAN ATTACK.

    Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent, dealing with the operations of the Australians, says:— Morlancourt promises to become almost ...

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  29. COMMERCIAL CO-OPERATION.

    Sir Joseph Ward, the New Zealand Minister of Finance, speaking at the Inter Allied Conference. said it was encouraging to hear Mr Balfour advocate. ...

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  30. CANTEEN FOR AUSTRALIANS

    Westminster Methodists have placed a large church, with clam and committee rooms in Horseferry Road at the disposal of Mr. Aymes for opening a canteen ...

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  31. WAR CREDIT

    Mr. Bonar Law, the Chancellor of the Exchequer will ask the House of Commons on 18th June for additional credit of £500,000,000 to carry the war to ...

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  32. REPATRIATED AUSTRALIANS.

    A party of repatriated Australians from Switzerland in duo to reach London on 15th June. ...

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  33. CHEMIN DES DAMES DISASTER.

    Amsterdam reports that Von Stein, in an exulting speech in the Reichstag, said that the French divisions were held up helping the British in the north and were ...

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  34. LABOR CONFERENCE

    French Socialists have nominated M. Albert Thomas, formerly Minister for Munitions; M. Renaudel, Leader of the Majority Socialists; and M. Longuet ...

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  35. PRUSSIAN ELECTORAL REFORM

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the Prussian Lower House has again rejected the equal suffrage clauses in the Reform Bill by 235 votes to 164 ...

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  36. MR ANDREWS FISHER

    Mr Andrew Fisher, tile High Commissioner, when asked to-day it there wan by ground for the Sydney report of the transference to ...

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  37. THE EMIGRATION QUESTION.

    It is suggested by the "Standard" that the British Government should ask the Dominion delegates to explain their views on emigration in order to remove the ...

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  38. UPHEAVAL IN AUSTRIA

    Practically the whole of Austria has been declared in a state of siege, reports massage from Washington. ...

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  39. NEXT GREAT ATTACK.

    A considerable body of British navel opinion supports the view of M. Marcel Hutin, the military expert, that a sea battle is likely to synchronise with the ...

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  40. INDUSTRIAL PEACE

    The "Times" lobbyist says that the War Cabinet os gratified with the industrial situation. It is the smoothest since 1914. ...

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  41. IRISH SITUATION

    It is stated by the "Times" lobbyist that Sir Edward Carson will initiate an Irish debate next week by discussing the general position of recruiting and the ...

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  42. GIFTS TO THE DEFENDERS

    On the occasion of the Royal silver wedding the Queen promised to accept a shower of gifts to the Mary's Needlework Guild on behalf of the soldiers and ...

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  43. FRANCE WILL FIGHT ON

    M. Monchayet, the French Consul at the farewell [?]cheon at the Millions Club, said that if Paris were taken France would not abandon the fight ...

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  44. ECONOMIC WAR

    Germany's fear of an economic war is reflected in an article in the North German Gazette," by Horr Eduard Echelis president of the Bremen Import ...

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  45. SOLDIERS' WIVES

    In the House of Commons Mr. R. L. Outhwaite (Liberal) asked if the Prime Minister was aware that Australian soldiers wives resident in Great Britain ...

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  46. COMMUNICATING WITH FOE

    Sir Joseph Jonas, steel manufacturer of Sheffield, has been remanded at the Bow street Police Court on a charge of having communicated secrete to tile enemy, in ...

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  47. COMRADES OF THE GREAT WAR.

    An association of former British soldiers and sailors known as Comrades of the Great War telegraphed a few days ago to General Foch:— ...

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  48. PEACE BY NEGOTIATION.

    Delegates to the Women's Co-operative Guild Congress a ]Bradford defeated a motion favoring on international conference once of workers to obtain immediate ...

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  49. FREE

    Every women whose health it causing her anxiety Is invited to write for a copy of our now booklet of valuable Information, which should be in every home. ...

    Article : 47 words
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