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  2. P.L.L. CONFERENCE.

    At the P.L.L. Conference last night discussion was resumed on the following motion, which was moved on Monday evening by Mr. Coasldine: "That the conference enters its ...

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  3. LATE WAR NEWS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his noon report of Tuesday, says:- We successfully raided last night northward of Neuve Chapelle. ...

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  4. WAR NOTES.

    A satisfactory little extension of the gains secured last week, during the latest British push to the south-east of Ypres, is mentioned in Sir Donglas Haig's report issued at ...

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  5. AMERICA ACTIVE.

    A Washington message says that the Food Control Bill has been reported. It empowers the appointment of Mr. H. C. Hoover as administrator, and invests him ...

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  6. UNSETTLED RUSSIA.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Dally Chronicle" writes:—The situation at Kronstadt continues serious. Agitators have reversed the decision of the local ...

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  7. GREEK PROBLEM.

    There is considerable excitement at Athens over the arrival, of General Jonnart, who has been for 30 years the Governor-General of Algeria, and was ...

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  8. STILL ADVANCING

    The communiques of Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig yesterday reported successful raiding exploits and continued progress south-east of Messines. ...

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  9. ADVICE TO HOLLAND.

    The German Publicist, Count Reventlow, in the "Tages Zeltung," gives Holland threatening advice. He says:—"The independence of the Netherlands is at stake. ...

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  10. IRISH CONVENTION.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. Lloyd George said the present condition of Irish politics made a conference of less than 101 members impossible. As the ...

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  11. PRESSURE ON THE TRENTINO FRONT.

    The Italian communique announcing some new gains on the Trentino front suggests that the Italians are following the same general policy which was adoptad by them during ...

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  12. SEAMEN AND PACIFICISTS

    The Seamen's and Firemen's Union, which has decided to refuse to work any ship on which Messrs. Ramsay Macdonald and Jowett (the peace propagandists) ...

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  13. CONSCRIPTION IN CANADA.

    A message from Ottawa says that the Premier (Sir Hobert Borden), in introducing the Conscription Bill, reviewed the causes and the course of the war. Canada ...

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  14. THE TRENTINO.

    An Italian official message states: Our artillery destroyed the enemy's complex defence, at several points on the Aslago Platean, in the Trentino. The infantry ...

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  15. LATE MAJOR REDMOND, M.P.

    An official account of the death of Major Redmond, M.P., says he had urgently applied for permission to quit staff work in order to lead his men. He was seriously wounded by a ...

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  16. WINNING BACK LOST GROUND.

    During the first Austrian offensive in the Trentino in May and the early part of June last year, the enemy pushed his front well down towards the south, between the Sugana ...

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  17. TROUBLED CHINA.

    The Chinese Acting President has drawn up a mandate for the dissolution of Parliament. The Acting Premier, Wu Ting Fang, has refused to countersign it, this ...

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  18. MESSINES BATTLE.

    General Sir Herbert Plumer, who was responsible for the preparations which resulted in the capture of Messines Ridge, has complimented all ranks on their ...

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  19. MR HOLLIAN IN PARIS.

    The President, M. Poincare, when receiving Mr. Holman (Premier of New South Wales), said he welcomed the opportunity for thanking the representative of New South Wales ...

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  20. DRIFTER v. SEAPLANES.

    The Admiralty announces:—A Dover patrol drifter to-day engaged five enemy seaplanes. Two were destroyed, and the occupants taken prisoners. ...

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  21. BRITAIN'S BURDEN.

    Mr. Bonar Law stated in the House of Commons that the daily average expenditure for the first nine weeks of the year was £7,884,000, including loans. ...

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  22. CAPTURE OF AGNELLA PASS.

    Northward of Aslago the Italian front follows roughly a north-easterly direction, but the sector along which the three attacks reported this morning were made would appear ...

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  23. AUSTRIA AND PEACE.

    According to an Amsterdam message the Austrian Government semi-officially denies that a deputation of army officers has gone to Russia to negotiate for peace. ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    A New York cablegram states that Jess Willard, the champion heavyweight boxer of the world, has purchased a circus for £21,000. He proposes to manage it personally. ...

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  25. TEXTILE OPERATIVES' WAGES.

    In Yorkshire 190,000 textile operatives of all grades are receiving advances of from 30 to 50 per cent above pre-war rates. ...

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  26. ROMANTIC WAR INCIDENT

    A romantic sequel to the case ot Lieutenant Cameron, who was sentenced to three years' imprisonment for dealing a necklace in Edinburgh, in 1811, has occurred. He was ...

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  27. ALLIES' WAR AIMS.

    The British Government's reply to the Russian Note regarding the Allies' war aims, states:- We heartily concur in the sentiment of ...

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  28. BRIEF TASTE OF FREEDOM.

    A message from Johannesburg reports that 40 Germans interned at the Lourenco Marques, the Portuguese town in Delagoa Bay, secured revolvers and overpowered the guards. ...

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  29. THE AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    Mr. C. B. W. Bean, official correspondent with the A.I.F., writes from the British Headquarters in France, under date of June 10: ...

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  30. U—BOAT CAMPAIGN.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says there is a feeling that headway is being made against the submarines, tempered by the thought ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    The death from anthrax is announced of Mr. James Chambers, the Irish Solicitor-General. ...

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  32. UNCERTAIN RUSSIA.

    The British Government's reply to the Russian Note regarding the Allies' war aims seems to put the case for the Allies very clearly, and does not appear to contain any contentious ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN PASTORAL COMPANY

    The Australian Pastoral Company has declared an interim dividend of 3 per cent. ...

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  34. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    Captain E. G. H. Evans (of Antarctic fame), who was in command of the Broke in the light with German destroyers in April last, and was honoured with the D.S.O., and ...

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  35. PROMOTIONS.

    A private cablegram has been received stating that Lieut. William Shepheard Laidley has been promoted to the rank of captain. He left Sydney two years ago, and has served in ...

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  36. GRIM UNDERGROUND FIGHTING.

    Mr. Phillp Gibbs, official correspondent at the British headquarters in France, telegraphs with reference to the fighting at Messines:—It was like looking down into ...

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  37. DARK PICTURE OF GERMANY.

    Swiss telegrams received in Rome state that the political situation in Germany is darkening. The failure to conclude a separate peace with Russin, lack of ...

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  38. BOYS CHARGED WITH ROBBERY.

    Crawling under a house in Rowena-street, Richmonds this morning, the police seized three boys and five trunks full of goods, alleged to be the result of 13 robberies in ...

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  39. CHINESE REPUBLICANS.

    Mr. James A. Chuey, Grand President, presided at the first annual conference of the United Chinese Friendly National Association of Australia, which has just concluded its ...

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  40. UNSIGNED PARAGRAPH.

    The "Daily News" Proprietary was charged at the City Court yesterday with publishing on April 3 an unsigned paragraph referring to Mr. Simons' candidature against Mr. ...

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  41. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    For some weeks past a dispute has existed between the men employed on the TransAustralian railway and the supervising engineer regarding the payment for the time ...

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  42. SPANISH MINISTRY.

    Senor E. Dato has, according to a message from Madrid, formed a new Spanish Ministry. ...

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  43. MENINGITIS.

    A child named Ruth Howarth died in the Lithgow Hospital on Sunday morning from cerebreo-spinal meningitis. ...

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  44. A DUNEDIN FIRE.

    The Dunedia defence stores and stocks have been seriously damaged by fire. ...

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