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  2. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    An American transport bound for France, and steaming at 25 knots, rammed a submarine. Eighteen of the U boat crew were rescued. ...

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  4. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    Zurich reports that bands of Russian Peasants are travelling through Volhynia and Podolla, destroying crops and plantations, and burning the forests. ...

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  5. WAR IN THE AIR

    The recent Allied air raid on Liege destroyed the German military works and railways, also the station. Twenty-six were killed. ...

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  6. WEEK’S WAR OPERATIONS

    The following official cable, covering the war operations for the week ending May 23, has been received by the Governor-General from the Secretary of State ...

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  7. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS

    The Red Cross Society has published the principles governing the Franco-German man exchange of prisoner. The convention, in addition to exchange, as ...

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  8. MEN AND WOMEN

    Word has been received by cable from the secretary of the War Ministry that Captain A. E. Palfreyman, of the Royal Flying Corps (late A.I.F.) Is reported ...

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  9. INTERVENTION OF JAPAN ADVOCATED.

    Marcel Sambat, writing in “L’Humanite,” says that no delusions should be nourished. The Germans, although limiting their ambitions a t Irkutsk, could ...

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  10. GERMAN AIRMEN DISCOURAGED.

    The “New York Times’ ” correspondent with the French army has interviewed the commander of an important aviation unit, who said:—“German aviation ...

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  11. APRIL LAUNCHINGS EXCEED SINKINGS.

    The Minister for Marine has told the Parliamentary Army and Navy Committees that during April Britain and America built forty thousand tons more ...

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  12. INTERCESSION SERVICES AT WESTMINSTER

    Twenty thousand Catholics, headed by Archbishop Bourne, Bishop Ward, canons, priests, nuns, monks, chaplains, soldiers, and several thousand girls marched in ...

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  13. THE MAILED FIST.

    Moscow advises that there are food riots in several provincial towns, and serious rioting at Nishni Novgorod, where 10,000 employes at the Soromovo works ...

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  14. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    Food Controller Hoover states that the people of the United States must continue to save wheat untill at least next harvest. The total available until then ...

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  15. AIR WORK ON ITALIAN FRONT.

    British official:— In Italy, since May 18, the air force has carried out numerous raids and reconnaissances, and destroyed 24 enemy aeroplanes. We have ...

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  16. GENERAL HAIG’S AIR REPORT.

    Flying was only possible during fine intervals on Friday. We dropped over 300 bombs on billets in the neighbourhood of Armentieres and Merville, an ...

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  17. FORCED MARRIAGE

    An extraordinary story of a forced marriage and domestic infelicity was unfolded in court to-day, when Ernest Daintree, 54, a pharmaceutical chemist, ...

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  18. AMERICAN BUDGET

    The following has been received by the American Consul:— DON’T TALK LOUD. WASHINGTON. ...

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  19. ALLIES TO HELP SOMEHOW.

    It is understood that the Allies are seriously considering how to re-establish Russian. The situation is not regarded as hopeless. America will decide as to the ...

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  20. WESTERN FRONT

    General Haig:— We raided trenches southward of Bucquoy at daylight this morning, and prisonered 14 and two machine guns. ...

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  21. PEASANTS REPULSE GERMANS.

    The peasants rising has spread throughout the Ukraine. The authorities despatched German troops to disarm them. The peasants in the Novograd ...

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  22. IRELAND

    The evidence which a is expected the Government will shortly publish, showing the traitorous Slum Fein connection with Germany, is likely to produce a ...

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  23. MILITIA UNITS.

    The period of the year has arrived when time allotment of the 1900 quota of the Senior Cadets (that is, lads who were born in 1900) to the various units ...

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  24. MAY TROOPS.

    Mr. Baker informs the Senate Military Committee that more than 200,000 Americans will be sent overseas during the present month, and more next month. ...

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  25. OBSCURITIES OF BREST - LITOVSK.

    A Russian wireless, referring to the fact that Germany has agreed to a special commission to clear up obscure points In the Brest-Lltovsk peace, says the ...

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  26. BROWNING GUNS.

    The War Department has announced that heavy type Browning machine gnus arc being produced sufficiently for large shipments, besides supplying all United ...

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  27. HEAVY GAS SHELLING.

    The French repulsed a raid northward of Baille[?]l. The shelling was reported as heavy last night at Villers Bretonneux, and consisted of gas shells. The ...

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  28. COAL

    The fuel administration has reduced the coal price ten cents per ton, and requires the railroads to pay the same as private consumers, instead of 45 to ...

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  29. “BOILING UP TO GREAT EXPLOSION.”

    Philip Gibbs:—The heavy enemy shelling of the Ypres, Kemmel, Poperingne, and Lens region, also Albert to Villers Bretonneux, seems boiling up to a great ...

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  30. MR. JOSEPH DEVLIN, M.P.

    Mr. J. Devlin, M.P., in a speech at Duncannon, asked why the war continued when both sides say they don’t want annexations or indemnities. Both claim ...

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  31. AUSTRIAN PRISON CAMPS

    Rome reports that a released Italian officer states that 830 Italian war prisoners died at Sigmundsberg camp in the 15 months ending October, and since ...

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  32. WHEAT.

    The food administration has declared that the United States Is able to meet the Allies’ request for 10,000,000 bushels of wheat monthly during May, June, and ...

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  33. FRENCH COMMUNIQUES.

    There is fairly great reciprocal artillerying at Hangest Wood, south of the Avre. Enemy attempts in Champagne and the Vosges felled. Our patrols and ...

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  34. SHIPBUILDING.

    The Acting Minister for the Navy (Mr. Poynton) has had several offers made to him by private firms prepared to undertake the construction of ships ...

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  35. MAJOR EDWARDES LADY SECRETARY.

    The Tipperary police have detained an Austrian subject, Mademoiselle Bruns, secretary to Major Edwardes, the racehorse owner. ...

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  36. CHURCH AND WAR.

    At Colombus, Ohio, the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Churches has adopted a resolution declaring against any prematurely negotiated peace, and ...

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  37. 60,000 PLANES.

    Chairman Dent, of die House of Representatives Military Committee, reporting the Army Appropriation Bill, stated that the United States Army was now ...

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  38. SEAMEN’S SECRETARY’S THREAT

    Havelock Wilson (Seamen’s Union secretary), speaking at the Albert Hall, said that the seamen were adding a month’s boycott for every fresh German ...

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  39. WILLIAM O’BRIEN SAYS “RUBBISH.”

    At Dublin William O’Brien, M.P., commenting on the Government’s statement of evidence against the Sinn Felners, says that since the Pigott plot there has ...

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  40. BELGIAN FRONT.

    Belgian communique:—Doting the night, after a violent bombardment, German shock troops attacked the Belgian advanced positions, between ...

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  41. BIG MONEY.

    The Army Bill asks for 9,583,849,808 dollars, besides 2,458,332,801 dollars already authorised. Consideration of the Bill starts on Monday. The House ...

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  42. GERMAN PRESSURE ON DUTCH

    Tile Paris correspondent o f the “New York Herald” says there is undeniable evidence from Antwerp that Germany resolved on violent measures during the ...

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  43. MUNITIONS WORKERS’ EFFORTS

    Tho British munition factories have put up a wonderful achievement since the offensive of March 21, for despite the releasing of 8000 workers weekly ...

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  44. RED CROSS.

    The Bed Cross campaign is ordered to be continued through Monday, in the hops of reaching 150,000,000 dollars, though the minimum is largely ...

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  45. CONCRETERS.

    Engineering experts recommend to the Shipping Board five sites for building concrete ships. The Faith’s successful bucking through an 80-mile gale heavily ...

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  46. SAMMIES IN ENGLAND

    For the hospitality and entertainment of the American troops on furlough in England thousands of residents have offered their homes, to order to make ...

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  47. RETURNING SOLDIERS

    The next contingent of returning wounded will reach Melbourne either on Wednesday or Thursday. The military authorities were unable to-day to supply ...

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  48. FIGHTING PARSONS

    Sixty clergy of the London diocese are joining the army combatant service. ...

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  49. ALLIES’ SEA POWER

    At London, Vice-Admiral Roselyn Wemyss, interviewed, said; Sea power to-day means winning the war The Allied navies , have Germany by the ...

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  50. AT THE FRONT.

    American fighters are active to France. They Inflicted losses and took prisoners in a silent raid in the Picardy sector. Two patrols fought successfully hand to hand, ...

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  51. GENERAL CABLES.

    According to the “Arbeiter Zeitung" a great Austrian Socialist Congress meets at Vienna on May 80. ...

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  52. ENEMY BUSINESSES

    The Board of Trade has closed down 607 Hun businesses In England, with a capital ranging to two millions. ...

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  53. IS YOUR HEAD SCURFY?

    Do you sometimes feel like tearing your hair out because of the sen[?] and irri[?] Don’t do that, rather get a [?] of Voltchok’s Russian Hair Restorer, which ...

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  54. PRESIDENT OF R[?]OHSTAG DEAD.

    Berlin advices report the death of Dr. Ka[?]mpt, president of the Reichstag. ...

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