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  2. THE ITALIAN FRONT

    An Italian communique published in Rome on Sunday night says:—"The continuance of severe fighting at Asiago indicates that the Austrians are stubbornly ...

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  3. VON MOLTKE DEAD.

    Field-Marshal von Moltke, formerly chief of the German Military Staff, died in Berlin on Sunday from heart failure, while he was representing the general staff in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RUSSIANS ENTER CZERNOVITZ

    The Russians have compelied the Austrians to abandon Czernovitz. They captured immense quantities of booty in the city. The Germans are now attempting to stiffen the Austrian resistance to the advance of the Russians. The Austrians are persisting in their attempts to break through the Italian lines in the ...

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  5. LADIES CONSIDERED.

    In consonance with the spirit of chivalry which, despite detractors, is not dead, and particularly in keeping with the special consideration which the British as a race ...

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  6. WATER FROM THE AIR.

    Mr. J. G. Balsillie (Consulting Engineer on Wireless Telegraphy to the Commonwealth Government) came to Adelaide on Sunday from the north, where he has been ...

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  7. ROUMANIA FOR THE ALLIES.

    The "New York World" on April 21 published the following interesting interview with M. Take Jonescu, the famous Roumanian statesman, by its special ...

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  8. THE BALKAN WAR

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Mail", telegraphs:—M. Rallis, the Minister for Justice and Communications in the Greek Ministry, states that the ...

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  9. RUSSIAN VICTORY

    An official dispatch issued in Petrograd on Sunday states:—"After desperate fighting we have captured Czernovitz. Despite the resistence of the enemy, ...

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  10. FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    An official communique published in Paris on Sunday evening says:—"After an extremely violent bombardment the Germans made several attacks on ...

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  11. SUGAR SUPPLIES.

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Higgs) to-day said the rumor that there was likely to be a shortage of retined sugar in the near future was entirely without ...

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  12. THE FIFTY MILLION WAR LOAN.

    Mr. Higgs (Federal Treasurer), on his return to Melbourne to-day, speaking of the prospects of the fifty million war loan, said he was not prepared to estimate the ...

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  13. THE NAVAL BATTLE

    The Official Press Bureau has issued the following report:—His Majesty the King, in addressing a parade of the representatives of the units of the Grand Fleet, said: ...

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  14. "NOT FIT FOR PIGS."

    C. J. Duke, shipping contractor, was charged at the Port Melbourne Court to-day with having, on February 7, 1916, had in his possession, for the purpose of sale ...

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  15. AMERICAN AFFAIRS

    President Wilson has ordered out the States militia of all the United States for service on the Mexican border. The call of the militia is not ...

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  16. PARIS CONFERENCE

    The Economic Conference concluded its sittings on Saturday. Resolutions were unenimously adopted permitting reports of the work of the conference to be ...

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  17. STATE FORESTS.

    The Minister of Lands states that the work of allocating five million acres for State forests and 750,000 acres for reserves is nearing completion. A committee is ...

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  18. EARL KITCHENER

    Mr. Asquith, on the reassembling of the House of Commons, will move for the granting of a sum of money for the erection of a monument to Earl Kitchener. ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND FINANCES.

    According to the Budget the estimated revenue for the current year is £14,5[?]1,401, including Customs, £3,300,000; railways, £3,450,000; stamp and death ...

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  20. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    ARGENTINE WOOL FOR GERMANY. BUENOS AYRES, June 19. The value of the wool clip of the Argentine Republic is estimated at £9,000,000. ...

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  21. THE IRISH PROBLEM

    The Nationalists from the six Ulster counties will discuss the proposals of Mr. Lloyd George on Friday. At a meeting of Belfast Nationalists a resolution of ...

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  22. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    A cricket match was played on Lords ground on Saturday between an army eleven and a team of Indian students. The latter included three nephews of Prince ...

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  23. TAXATION EXEMPTIONS AFFIRMED.

    In case there should be some doubt in the minds of shareholders as to the incidence of income tax on war loan interest forming part of the distributed profits of ...

    Article : 138 words
  24. RIGID ECONOMICS.

    The Railway, Commissioners are instituting rigid economies, owing to a growing wages sheet in the railway service. Particular attention has been given to prevent ...

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  25. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS IN FRANCE.

    Senior-Constable M. J. Curtin, Port Adelaide, has received a letter from his son, "Mick," from "Somewhere in France." Corporal Curtin remarks that ...

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  26. MESOPOTAMIA

    General Sir Percy Lake, the commander-in-chief of the British expedition operating in Mesopotamia, reports:—"The enemy on Friday night unsuccessfully attempted ...

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