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  2. VERDUN.

    "My France, God nerve your arm. God hold you fast behind His shield." Thus pray the sons of France. So may it be! ...

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  3. THE IRISH REVOLT.

    Giving evidence on Monday before the Royal Commission which is inquiring into the recent rebellion in Dublin and elsewhere in Ireland, Sir John Ross, formerly ...

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  4. MESOPOTAMIA.

    A British White Paper has been issued containing the correspondance in respect of the Mesopotamian campaign This shows that Lieut.-General C. V. ...

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  5. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    In Homo it is estimated that the Austrian losses on the Italian front since 14th May have totalled 100,000. ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    The average number of interned prisoners at Alexandra Palace (London) is over 3000. An official report shows that the average death rate is only one a ...

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  7. FRUITLESS ATTACKS.

    President Pelncare of France visited Verdun on Monday on the occasion of the 100th day of the great battle. A Paris report state?:—"Our artillery ...

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  8. NAVAL HISTORY IN SCHOOLS.

    The President of the Board of Education (Mr. Henderson) received a deputation from the Navy League on Monday. The members of the party urged that ...

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  9. ITALIAN SUCCESS.

    A communique issued in Rome says:— "The enemy, in "the Lagarina Yalicy, renewed his obstinate and bloody attacks, which were again and again broken. ...

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  10. OUTPUT OF BEER.

    The House of Commons, afc its sitting oil Monday, discussed a bill providing for tlie reduction of the output of beer in Great Britain by 15 pet cent. The ...

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  11. SNOW DELAYS BIG GUNS.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Milan stales snow in the Southern Tyro! delayed the Austrian big guns. ...

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  12. WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS.

    Labor representatives conferred irith Mr. Lloyd George (Minister of Munitions) on Monday, and agreed to postpouo their Whitsuntide holidays till the cud of July. ...

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  13. GALLIPOLI WITHDRAWAL.

    Mr. G. Ward Price, who succeded Mr. F. Ashmead Bartlett as British press representative at the Dardanelles during the Gallipoli campaign. has written a detailed ...

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  14. MARRIED MEN CALLED UP.

    Stirring scenes were witnessed in Whitehall on Monday on the occasion of the calling up of married men between the ages of 27 and 35. The area was crowded. ...

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  15. LESS MEAT EATEN.

    The Government, said Mr. 'Walter Runciman (president of tlio Board of Trade) ill the House of Commons on Monday, was considering the question of the meat ...

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  16. MELBOURNE

    The Common wealth Government has been paying insurance premiums for public servants who have gone to the war, and at a Cabinet meeting to-day it ivas dccided to ...

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  17. HAY HARVEST.

    There has been a great Tush of women applicants for the hay harvest, which is beginning in a week or a fortnight. Ton thousand liaro applied to the National ...

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  18. CONSCRIPTION.

    Mr. Joseph Cook, loader of tlio Federal Liberal Party, referring to the reported statements of Senator Gardiner, Assistant Minister for Defence, that only those who ...

    Article : 181 words
  19. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. William Hughes) paid a brief visit to Harrogate, the Yorkshire watering-place, on Monday, and later proceeded to Sheffield to ...

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  20. GERMAN AGGRESSION.

    Lord Bryce, of Dechmont, formerly British Ambassador at Washington, presided at a lecture at the "Union College on Monday. He said that the spirit of aggression did ...

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  21. THE BALKANS.

    The Bulgarian Xanthi division, states a message from Salonika, relative to the Bulgarian invasion of Grcece, is rapidly approaching the Nestos Bridge. A brigade ...

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  22. BENDIGO.

    Lancc-Corporal J. Rogers, of Moonstreet, Sailors' Guilly, who was attached to the 7th Battalion, and who during his several months' service in the Gallipoli ...

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  23. FURTHER GEERMAN ATTACKS.

    A later communique says:—Tho enzmy throughout the day maintained an intense hombardment with heavy guns from Avocourt Wood to Cumieres. The Germans ...

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  24. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    The "Morning Post's" correspondent at Washington states that if President Wilson can make peace or associate himselfwith the arrangement of terms his ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND.

    In the Police Court to-day, Edgar John Blackburn Claugh was lined 40/, in default Keren days' imprisonment, for having worn his Majesty's uniform.without authority. ...

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  26. THE ECONOMIC STRUGGLE.

    Mr. Hughes was accorded an enthusiastic reception at the Birmingham Town Hall on Monday evening. He said that at the hack of the war was ...

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  27. LULL AT VERDUN.

    In a semi-official [?] from Paris it is stated that the hall in the fighting at Ver[?] will [?] be followed, as pre[?], by the resumption of the great ...

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  28. CUMIERES HECATOMBS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily [?]" states that the German Crown [?] [?] [?] to settle the [?] at [?] [?] once and for all. ...

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  29. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The members of the local patriotic committee met in the local hall last evening. After passing accounts for payment the committee decided to start, a fund to ...

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  30. RESTORING DUBLIN.

    The Roman Catholic Primate of Ireland (Archbishop Walsh) has suggested the possibility of building a cathedral in one of the devastated areas of Dublin. He states ...

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  31. TAX ON SECURITIES.

    In the House of Commons on Monday, Mr. Reginald M'Kenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer, moved that an additional income of 2/ be imposed, without exception ...

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  32. BUSY HOSPITAL.

    A very busy lime is being experienced at 1 lie Bcndigo llospital at present, and last night there were no lower than patients' in the institution. ...

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  33. BENDIGONIANS IN EGYPT.

    Mrs. H. C. Hart, of Casley-street, from Gully, has received a cable message from her son, Private B. Hart, of 16th reinforcements, 7th Battalion, stating that he had ...

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  34. PRIESTS' REMOVAL REFUSED.

    The London newspapers are publishing.a number of letters which have passed between General Sir John Maxwell, commandiii.Er the troops in Ireland, and Dr. E. T. ...

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  35. RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Both socially and financially tils euchve party and dance held in the Town Hall last night on behalf of the funds of the Heturned Soldiers' Association, proved an ...

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  36. Y.W.C.A.

    On Monday afternoon Mrs. J. II. Craig spoke of the League of Honor at the monthly meeting of the Guild of Helpers. At its next meeting in June ...

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  37. RAIDS ON BRITAIN.

    Mr. Herbert Samuel, Home Secretary, stated in the House of Commons on Monday that since the outbreak of war three naval attacks had been made on England, ...

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  38. FINANCING THE WAR.

    The House of Commons gave consideration to the Consolidated Fund Bill on Monday. Several members criticised the policy of ...

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  39. ON BRITISH FRONT.

    [?] [?] artillery is active, particularly [?] [?] [?] Bassee Canal and [?] A [?] of our front and [?] [?] in [?] neighborhead of Loos ...

    Article : 71 words
  40. ASTRONOMICAL LECTURE.

    In tlie Quarry Hill Congregational School Hall to-night Mr. John Beebe will deliver a lecture on "Astronomy." The lecture will be ...

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  41. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    The British forces under Brigadier-General Northey had on 25th May advanced 20 miles into German territory along the whole front between Lake Nvassa and ...

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  42. NEWS FROM TROOPER BENTLEY.

    Mr. and M.W. C. Bentley, of Caldwell's road, Eagleliawk, have received the following letter from their son, Trooper Albany Roy Bentley, who served ten weeks in the ...

    Article : 256 words
  43. STEEL HELMETS FOR ALL.

    Mr. H. J. Tennant (Under-Secretary for [?] speaking in the House of Commons on Monday, said he believed that sufficient steel helmets had been issued for all the ...

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  44. MR. LOYD GEORGE'S MISSION

    Theo "Daily News" says Mr. Lloyd George is continuing' his Irish negotiations. Tho ulster party is adopting a conciliatory attitude. Mr. Lloyd George is anxious not ...

    Article : 89 words
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