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NEW ZEALANDERS IN ACTION

FURTHER ADVANCE BEYOND MESSINES

PORTUGUESE IN THE FIRINGLINE

THE EXIT OF .KING CONSTANTINE

FINAL. DRAMATIC SCENES

ZEPPELIN RAIDER'S FATE

Artillery and air activity cm the British front aud a continuation of the persistent attacks of the Germans on the French front are the salient points in to-day's dispatches from the Western theatre. Beims has again been under fire from the enemy's guns, and some civilians have been killed. In a dispatch dated June 15, tho New Zealand Official Correspondent reports that the New Zealanders have again teen in action, engaged in operations which were successfully carried out. Under the vigorous and extremely drastic regime which has been established in Greece by the French Minister Plenipotentiary (jr. Jonnart), the Greeks are rapidly coming- into line,- and treachery is at a discount. The final scenes connected with tho removal of Constantino from the throne are told in belated dispatches by correspondents. Apparently it was a, hysterical experience for the pro-German consort and entourage of that ill-advised ruler.' The Russian situation lias not changed materially, although a change of tone—for the better—is discernible in the attitude of the Council of Soldiers and Workmen on internal and international questions. The facts as they now see them—and, as they did not see them before—are 'proving too strong for fantastic experiments in government or short-cuts to a Socialistic millenium. Popular indignation in England against the German air assassins finds expression in a great indignation meeting, at which the Government has been' called upon to institute ruthless and persistent reprisals on German towns in order to bring: home to the German people the/true horror of these attacks.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3114, 19 June 1917, Page 5

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NEW ZEALANDERS IN ACTION Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3114, 19 June 1917, Page 5

NEW ZEALANDERS IN ACTION Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3114, 19 June 1917, Page 5

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