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FIGHTING AT DURAZZO

REBEI'S HEAVY IOSSES

j SITUATION CJioaCAL

By Telegraph-Press AssociffMoit-Coiiyriglit (Itcc Juno 1.8, 3JJ.20 p.m.) . tmitmOi Juno IT. liio insurgents have retired, leaving "U'wlrcds of dead and wounded m ifa> ; Md. Two emissaries are iiow neftetiafr.. mg at fto Palace. On Wednesday the ftisttsrgents .practically annihilated a, thousand. Miraites, .On Wednesday a .combined bods 8 e'f Milditeii and Malissori loyalists .matched ' agaift*t > the- insurgents, artillery tover* ins their adwarasi! Hrifi.ee William rode but lo witness til© lighting. After a fierce, eiico.rmter the Rascfcfcu'l rebels Wests- completely defeated, the 'Gavijririiient troop ssinmnd-' iiig and a ; iM:iiii.F.i;i;t.i.ug a thousand of tbejn, . the attack an. Dur.az.iKj re 'proceed':, iug, ijfid it is. feared the insurgents trillfared an entry, as the Malissori loyaliatß are retiring, but. the defence fa being I reorganised to enable tile- garrison i<>' hold out until reinforcements, remit cut their way through the -i&bels'j : arrive. Tho Qiicon is i.iidefati'gib.le in afctend- * tag to tho wounded. 1 «®IAL CABMRAifc ■By Teleg-rajlj-P.ro.ss ASstoiation-Oopyiteht " "■'■■ ■•■ >-■■ " ■■-■ PEATH Of MERMAN, : By I'elegraph-'P.rcSij i (Rec. Juno 18, 11.40 .p.:m,> .; •kpndQH, June 18. Tho taceliors.e 'jVterrnan, % Grand dM at Hanover. OAPWRE OF A MAD WOMAN. : 1 t Paris, June 1& ! A trial of a new system of disarin- \ ing banioade'd persons; preyed a success in the ease of a Mad womanj who Was s'hoetinE with a revolver atiwjin ivere- 1 aftproaehing her flat, Two. r^ltcsrnen, aHned with steel ofiiwsgbs, shields, and 'fetiniim's smoke-Helmets," dise'hiirgep* fife)® Irani a muzzled pistoli fMtst through ,a .bole m the door; The woman-;' i was removed in ah' unconscious c<3hdi' lion, and eoni:taittod to ftii asylum., Sydney, Jane 17, Four oases of .smallpox iVere report*. ! ed iii the city to*fiaj\ (Bee. Juno 19'., 1.1(3 a.ra:,) Sydney,'Jiin»'lß. ■ .' fw cases of sniallpox'weje-i'epwli&d' . fe'd'tiiy. • ... .-, ~ . * . . Sydney, June- 18. " I The disabled steamer OVirjihiil Will ■ 'i fa towed rroto .UtSm-a-rcl? Arch.ijxjlafio- to !■ Sidney, a dfstaiie.9 of Wa. 'tlmusajid ■ \ NOBFCffiK . MSibqu.rh|i' : > Tlie federal' BxecßtivO'S'iSoiiijcil., ajh'' i- .proved the pwelaiftatipu : thab' i. the 'CflfiimoilWeaith/'will ■.aSsiinie oouti'o.l i Of Norfoll; Island on Jwlj?!'. ; TKAIKJ4BiS CQ|i?fDE. . .Sydney:, 1 Tito trams eoilidld iu-!,";l?itt Street: 1 last 'Gi>iß'ri ; :ing, •aji.d' '|o.vJt'te|ii; were slightly injured'. '...,. • 'ft,. The_ Haihyay glen's Oongfeßs atsS'ivam. Ssa, iii iho, pr.'vfic.i.p'fo of i3io i liati'ona.l'isatfeii of the. .added ■: that no Staite oi\';ifer«hij>'would. he-;ao^ ' Gcptablo Jiivie«a .railwaj* rben wei'6 'ftiia.r- ---•: a.ntee.d full political and social .■■rights and jia'r'tie'i'patiou.iii:. the i'ncreas.ei 'belie* fits.' '.' V ', ': THE Wltim - : .. .> , ■ Qt^away-Junp !, ,-i ' TJjQ Ijorjiinion Governnifiii.t is sendiifg,. : a represe»tatlv:e to discus's , • the. .Hindu -iTaniigratloa _ qiiestiffij wtth. ili.o JSojno ■$m'ern ; nieijt l ia'ii'u endeavour ■ k> reaeji a solutioii. AT/TEA, ' " toh'dflni jj ! im it, '< .The iEmpi're SaTHsWeiftary,. AssoejaH ' tiiqii eiitertajned at tea;'.:at.:the::3oM.so!; ; o'f 1 'Siinraoiis Sir Jashua Syrobp and : jfiss ', S'jittoii (Soiitli, Australia):; iitdy :M'a'd r : ' <len. (the wife of the Chief, Justice of [: Irietoi:ia)i1 r ietoi : ia)i and the Mis§e4., 'peftha'iii '■ of ■flio Queenslatid preiuiefj. ■■ ■ si issio:n iifibe ftrri©, ■ iiOrtd.Od, s\\me 17. The Baptists Missionary. &?c'iet;y lias received a cab;!© rrie'ss'sage iiwiii San |3.alr vaiftoii that toftugu'ese soldiers' siir- : M'und'ed the misSiojt aild tut off ceninwntoation. .. AN INIDIAN A^T^TGR. |}elliij. jiine l?i ' Tilak, 'the ..agitator, has j-eturlied ■to Pooiia from Siaitdalay, afkr ulidofgoiii^. six years' tteiispos'tation. for Ee'di.tion.i ► Hh arrival created great eßClteraen.t>.

BOATING DISASTER. Berlin, Juno 17. . Sis oseupants of a boat; at Elbestadt itero oxchtttiglaig seats w lien tho boat capsized awl all were drowned. AVIATOR KILLED. Paris, June 17. Commander Felix. Wjw.ld trying n new large biplane foil from height trf SOf-fc. • and was killed, BETTER DEATH THAN BALDNESS. London, June Is. Xrooper Pickcrmp. of the First _ T/ifc Guards, hanged Wmse'f at Knicbts- .. brklfio Barracks, The tiiily motive which at the inquest iv:>s thai- lie feared that lie was going bald. PORTSMOUTH DOCKYARD SPY ; CASE. London, Juno .Ift. Samuel Madtlkk, the oloctncai fitter at the Portsmouth Dockyard, recently jvfrested on » eiiAfge espionage., Is. insane, and tlw chargt- against lun: lias been withdrawn. BRITISH FINANCE PROPOSALS. London, Juno 1& Sir. AsquiUi, tte "Prime Minister, in reply to a. liberal deputation (bat waited upon hint recently, sail that die (!overnnient intended to adhere. to its fiwin■ciat proposals. ARMY CANTEEN SOVNPALS. London, Juno 10. Sir. TI. J. "lennant, Parliamentary Imder-Sccrelary- to tiis> War Office, in reply to a Question in the Housa of Commons said tlint the Government hiteiKled to inquire into the whole Anny eanieen system. . AEROPLANE SHOT AT. Berlin, Juno 10. A Russian tmlilmy aeroplane whicl. crossed the German frontier landed after tains* shot at. Its .two officers jiave been detained —"Time?" and Sydney "Sum" SoiTKWr. Air.ST COMPI.ETE SERVICE. ■"Times" and Sydney "Sua" Service .Ottawa, Juno 17 The Minister for Defence (Colonel N ITugbes'i insists that ti'i.c tafett of XrajriF Leonard's field Imtttfry, _\S?iu> resigned owui.g to the Minister re thing Major T.couaid, must, complete their full terms of somas. Ho adds dial be is determined te exclude lirjupr front camps.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2180, 19 June 1914, Page 7

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FIGHTING AT DURAZZO Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2180, 19 June 1914, Page 7

FIGHTING AT DURAZZO Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2180, 19 June 1914, Page 7

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