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  5. THE EUROPEAN WAR

    MEN OF CHARTERS TOWERS.—Your Chums are doing YOUR bit. Are you going to them? Come [?] now to the Town Hall and join ...

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  6. RUSSIAN SITUATION OPTIMISTIC.

    Mr Thomas, the French Minister, regards the Russian situation optimistically. The Leninite movement, he says, is declining; but the German ...

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  7. DUTCH SHIPPING LOSSES.

    A total or 800,000 tons or snipping have been lost and 581 sesmen are known to have been, killed through submarines. Furthermore the fate ...

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  8. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: We took 21 prisoners this morning during the enemy's failure to gain a position on infantry Hill. Our troops have ...

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  9. JAPANESE NAVAL ACTION.

    The Admiralty states a Japanese torpe[?] boat flotilla attacked and is believed to have sunk an enemy submarine in the Mediterranean on ...

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  10. COUNT PLUNKETT RELEASED.

    Count Plunkett has been released from prison. ...

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  11. SPANISH AFFAIRS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" Rome correspondent says the Vatican has received the gravest news from Spain. Disturbances amongst the military ...

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  12. TRADES UNIONISTS' CONFERENCE.

    Mr Addison at a conference of Trades Unionists in justifying the dilution of labor in private works, pointed out that the present merchant ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND WOMEN RECRUITERS.

    A meeting of the Queensland Women's Recruiting Committee was held to-night in connection with the suggested demonstration of women at the ...

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  14. THE KAISER'S SPEECH.

    It is noteworthy that the Kaiser's speech was delivered on June 6th, the eve of the capture of Messines Ridge by the Australians. ...

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  15. FRENCH NEWS.

    A French communique says there has been marked artillery activity in the region of Laffaux, at Panthean, and in the Cra[?] Che[?] sector. ...

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  16. A WARNING.

    The Minister for Shipping warns those who are arranging to charter British vessels for service after the war that he is unable to give an ...

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  17. POLITICAL REFUGEES

    A Danish liner brought from America 700 Russians and Finlanders who had fled from Russia for political reasons. ...

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  18. A SWEDISH FIRE.

    A fire has destroyed great areas of wood in Eastern Sweden. The conflagration is raging on a fourteen miles front. There has already been ...

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  19. SINN F[?]NERS.

    Crowds bloomed the released Sinn Feiners. There was much animation but there was no disorder. ...

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  20. BRITISH FORCED BACK.

    General Haig reports: Early this morning the enemy delivered a strong local attack on the p[?]tion we captured on the 14th, eastward of ...

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  21. THE DOVER CASTLE.

    Survivors from the sunken steamer Dover Castle have arrived. They state it was a beautiful calm night, and the first warning ...

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  22. THE LOYALTY OF SOUTH AFRICA.

    General Botha's warning was the outcome of Afrikander criticising on Viccount Buxton's (Governor-General) speech, in which he referred to many ...

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  23. GERMAN ARMY'S PLIGHT.

    Military exports predict that the Germans will be compelled to fall back because the Years Canal and the River [?] are at the enemy's rear. ...

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  24. THE AIR RAID

    At the City [?]est, the Coroner, Mr. Waldo, said he had hopes that at a later stage hands would be laid on the Kaiser and the leader of the raid, ...

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  25. THE HONGER WAR.

    Mr Cyril Brown, the New York World's Stockholm correspondent says hunger-war is the phrase now appearing in the German papers. ...

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  26. FOOD LEGISLATION.

    The Rouge of Representatives and the Senate have began a discussion of food legislation. ...

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  27. BULGARS V. BRITISH.

    A wireless German official message states the Bulgers repulsed several British attacks south westward of Lake Do[?]ran. ...

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  28. THE SHAW MURDER CASE.

    The trial was concluded to-day of Herbert Keith Shaw, aged 19 years, charged with the murder of George Henry King at Katoomba on April ...

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  29. AMERICA'S AIR PROGRAMME.

    It is announced the first year's aeroplane programme consists of 30,000 training, bombing and obserration planes. ...

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  30. GERMAN NEWS.

    A wireles German official messagec states there have been lively artillery actions, on the [?]pres Canal, and on both aides of Ypres and the Lys ...

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  31. VICTIMS OF AIR RAIDS

    The Coroner's Jury in the City of London inquest on the 49 victims of the air raid, added a rider that the city should be warned of impending ...

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  32. OLYMPIA PICTURES.

    To-night ath Theatre Royal an entirely new programme will be presented for the first time. The new bill is head ed by the Triangle comedy-drama, ...

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  33. MUNITION DEPOTS BLOWN UP.

    Reports from Vienna state a formidable explosion occurred at Stelnfield, a subburb Vienna. Three munition depots were blown up. Details ...

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  34. SHIPPING CONTRACTS.

    It is announced the Government has entered into a contract for an additional ten steal ships and 24 wooden hulls. ...

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  35. THE AIR RAID ON GHENT.

    The "Telegraaf" says the recent air raid at Ghent entirely destroyed a munition factory, also a commandant's Quarters. Many civilians, ...

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  36. ADMITTED LOSS OF ZEPPELIN.

    A German communique, referring to yesterday's raid, speaks of attacking important fortresses in the south of England, with good results. It ...

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  37. RUSSIAN WORKERS FAVOR AN ADVANCE.

    A secret ballot of the workers Committee and social democrats favored the advance of the army. The socialists and Revolutionists voted in ...

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  38. RESTRICTION OF PROFITS.

    The United Press Washington correspondent learns that the Government is fixing the prices of steel as a result of the report that steel ...

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  39. FAILURE OF GERMAN HARVEST.

    The newspaper "Ribestifts Tidende" which is always well informed on German matters, says it is impossible the German harvest can be good even ...

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  40. [?]PELIN VICTIMS.

    [?] [?] Inquest on three Zeppelin [?]dence was given that a [?] [?] his wife were buried under [?] [?] of debts, the woman ...

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  41. POLITICAL CENSORSHIP.

    It is Officially announced that M. Eseerhazy's Cabinet at its first meeting abolished the political cen[?]ship. ...

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  43. PILES FOR 20 YEARS.

    Zam-Buk has a wonderful record of success in the treatment of plies. A typical case is that of Mr. Charles Billings, or 23 Wellington-street, ...

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  44. M. KERENSKY'S TASK.

    The United Press Petrograd correspondent says M. Kerensky has discarded his persuasion for iron-handed discipline to force the armies to fight. ...

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  45. KING CONSTANTINE.

    There are conflicting reports regarding ex-King constantine. A Rome message declares he is resting at Messins, but diplomatic circles announce ...

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  46. GERMAN INTRIGUE.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Petrograd correspondent says the Leninites lavishly supplied funds to control the army at agitators who had been taught ...

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  47. AMUSEMENTS.

    For the mid-week change of programme the enterprising Tivoli mangement have secured another big Hazel Dawn masterpiece "The Fatal ...

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  48. THE ROOT COMMISSION.

    The Note to Russia explaining the Root Commission has been published. It States that Russia, as a democracy, must continue to fight the German ...

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  49. BALKAN NEWS.

    A French Eastern communique states the British air service successfully bombarded Tumba railway station and several munition dumps. Our ...

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  50. AMERICA'S DETERMINATION.

    President W[?] has stated Amer[?] was determined that Belgium should be restored to her former place among the nations. ...

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  51. GREECIAN AFFAIRS.

    In the House of Commons Lord Robert Cecil said the protecting Pawers intended to allow the ex-King Constantine or his family to remain in ...

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  52. BRITISH TRANSPORT SUNK.

    The Admiralty announces that an enemy submarine sank the British transport Cameronia an June 2nd in the Eastern Mediterranean. There ...

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  53. THE GERMAN TROOPS.

    The Ka[?] reviwing the Guards of the Land[?], said: The enemy's long prepared Spring offensive has been a failure. The losses the British ...

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  54. CAMPBELL'S PICTURES.

    To-night will witness the first screening in North Queensland, of the new super photoplays by the S. B. Moes Company of which Campbell's ...

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  55. GENERAL SMUTS JOINS WAR CABINET.

    Mr Bonar Law has announced that General [?] has been invited to [?] [?] [?] [?]. ...

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