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  2. THE GREAT WAR IN EUROPE

    This morning a French communique reported:—"The enemy yesterday and last night continued his pressure in the direction of ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A fire at Constantinople has destroyed 8000 houses. ...

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  4. THE U-BOAT RAID

    A steamer which has just arrived reports that she sighted a U-boat on Monday evening 250 miles off the New Jersey coast. ...

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  5. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    The acting Prime Minister, Mr. Watt, today expressed pleasure at the decision of the National party of New South Wales, to invite ...

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  6. FISHING BOAT SINKS

    During a squall in Morecombe Bay a fishing boat from Ulverstone sank, and 17 were drowned, including two colonial munition workers. ...

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  7. STEAMER DESTROYS SUBMARINE.

    A British freight steamer rammed a submarine off the Atlantic coast, and fought off a second U-boat after an hour's running fight. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN LAW CASE

    Judgment has been reserved in the case of the Permanent Trustee Company of New South Wales versus Fels. ...

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  9. SINKING OF PINNA DEL RIO.

    captain Mackenzie and sixteen, of the crew of the Pinna del Rio fought rough weather for twelve hours, without food and water, in a small ...

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  10. INTERNATIONAL SEAMEN'S UNION

    The international Seamen's Congress, consisting of delegates of the allies' and the Scandinavian countries, elected as president Mr. ...

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  11. CORRESPONDENTS' ACCOUNTS.

    The United Press correspondent states:—The Australians had a spanking success. They considerably improved the British position ...

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  12. UNREST ON THE RAND

    Speaking at a dinner to General Henry, Governor-General of the Belgian Congo, who is in Capetown on route to Europe, Mr. F. S. Malan ...

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  13. RUSSIA

    The Russian Embassy has published a resolution by the Cadet party, declaring that it does not recognise the Brest-Litovsk treaty ...

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  14. LAND FOR VOLUNTARY RECRUITS

    Replying to questions regarding Lord French's proclamation promising land to volunteer recruits, Mr. Samuels, Attorney-General for ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN ENLISTMENTS.

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, said today that 396,487 men had enlisted in the Australian Imperial Forces. Up till April 30 ...

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  16. COUNTER ATTACK RECOVERS POSITIONS.

    This afternoon's French communique states:—"The battle continues today from Montdidier to the Oise. On the left our troops ...

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  17. AERIAL WARFARE

    The Admiralty in giving details of ten raids on nine objectives in Belgium, from the 6th to the 9th inclusive, states that fourteen tons of ...

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  18. RAND STRIKE ENQUIRY.

    Giving evidence at the Rand strike enquiry, today, the president of the Chamber of Mines said that the wage of 162/ a week ...

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  19. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    A Berlin message states that the Government and the Army Command are arranging a declaration of German war aims. ...

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  20. POSSIBILITIES SUMMED UP.

    The enemy's losses may be justified if General von Hutier's objective is gained, or if General Foch is compelled to weaken his ...

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  21. GRIEVE'S THOUSAND

    Captain Robert Grieve, V.C., who returned to Australia a few days ago, was asked tonight whether he would follow the example of ...

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  22. DISAFFECTION IN AUSTRIA

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily News" telegraphs:—"A semi-official statement has been issued in Vienna warning the ...

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  23. COUNTER-REVOLUTIONARY PLOTS

    The State Department has received advices from Russia that Moscow is under martial law, following the discovery of ...

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  24. THE NEW STAR

    The brilliance of the new star, Nova Aquila, which was discovered on Saturday, is already declining, though it is still the second ...

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  25. AUSTRO-ITALIAN ZONE

    The Admiralty reports:— "A squadron of Austrian seaplanes flew over Brindisi on the 9th, and dropped several bombs, which killed ...

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  26. EX-MINISTER REACHES U.S.A.

    M. Konovaloff, who was Russian Minister of Commerce in the Kerensky Cabinet, has arrived here, en route for Washington, London ...

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  27. PERTH RECRUITING RALLY

    The Town Hall was crowded tonight, when a meeting of citizens was held to discuss the nation's peril. The Premier, Mr. Lefroy ...

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  28. PURCHASE OF COALFIELD

    The Welsh coal magnate, Mr. B. R. Llewellyn, has purchased a five-thousand acre coalfield at West Clamorgan, containing two hundred ...

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  29. BOULDER TOWN HALL

    The audience which attended the concert given at the Boulder Town Hall last night by Miss Doris Madden and Miss Violet Concanen, were ...

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  30. THE PRICE OF MEAT

    More than 300 farmers, graziers, and stock owners from all parts of the State gathered in the quadrangle at the Newmarket saleyards ...

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  31. GERMAN RESERVES THROWN IN.

    Mr. G. H. Perris writes:—"Following the orthodox German plan in order to avoid proclaiming a first class failure, General von ...

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  32. ESCAPES FROM GERMANY

    Eight French prisoners have escaped from a camp near Mannheim. They state that the number of German reprisal camps has ...

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  33. BRITISH AERIAL BOMBERS.

    Sir Douglas Haig reported tonight:—"Our airmen on the French battle-front, despite cloudy weather, worked early and late ...

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  34. OPERATIONS AT SEA

    An official report states:—"Two Italian torpedo boats at dawn on Monday, near the Dalmatian Isles, attacked an Austrian naval division ...

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  35. RAILWAY REORGANISATION

    The arrival of several hundred American specialists is expected at Vologda, to participate in a special conference to reorganise the whole ...

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  36. PALESTINE CAMPAIGN

    Mr. W. T. Massey, writing from the Palestine headquarters on June 10, stated:—"Two highly successful operations, which materially ...

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  37. CAPTURED GERMAN COLONIES

    In view of the opening of the Imperial Conference, the Colonial Institute has carried, a resolution urging that in the interests of the ...

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  38. GERMAN WIRELESS REPORT

    A wireless German official report this evening, says:—"The enemy attacked this evening, between the Ancre and the Somme, effecting a ...

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  39. ENORMOUS SHIPPING FIGURES

    Mr. Hurley states that the Shipping Board controls 1400 ships of a tonnage of seven millions. It is expected that at the end of 1920 ...

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  40. LINER V. SUBMARINES

    A trans-Atlantic liner sank a U boat with a depth charge in European waters, and hit the conning tower of another. ...

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  41. MR. RYAN'S OPINION.

    The Premier of Queensland, Mr. Ryan, who passed through Melbourne today on his way to the Labour conference in Perth, said ...

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  42. IMPERIAL WAR CABINET

    Mr. Lloyd George, in a cordial speech, welcomed the delegates to the War Cabinet. He afterwards luncheoned with them, together with ...

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  43. AMERICAN FRONT

    An American communique this morning states:—"Nortwestward of Chateau-Thierry we again advanced our positions in Belleau ...

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  44. THE IRISH PROBLEM

    Sir George Reid, in a letter to the "Morning Post," condemns the suggestion to submit the Irish question to the Imperial Conference. He ...

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  45. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S REPORTS

    Sir Douglas Haig reported this afternoon:—"A minor operation was carried out by the Australians with complete success on the night of ...

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  46. AWARDS FOR BRAVERY IN BATTLE

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  47. REVIEW OF THE BATTLE

    Correspondents point out that the battle was first launched by Germans, on Sunday. The "Journal" states. "In order ...

    Article : 307 words
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