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SECOND EDITION.

Stak Oilice, 2.30 p.m. (Received Juno 25, 1 p.m.) NORWEGIAN STEAMER SUNK. Copenhagen, Juno 24. Tho Norwegian steamer Lateios (1358 tons) was sunk by a submarine. The crow wero saved. ANTI-ANARCHIST MANIFESTO. Petrograd, June 24. A manifesto has been issued to the people of Petrograd, apropos of the Anarchist outbreak in Guneral Dunevo's house. It is signed by the delegates of the All-Rus.iati Conference ol Workmen and Soldiers, of the All-Rus-sia Peasants Conference 1 , and all Socialist Parties, excepting the extremists. Tho manifesto says tho extremists ot people etaoinshrdlucmf wy cmfwy cmf tho Vivorg'Quarter aro calling Unpeople into the streets fithout the assent of tho signatories to tho manifesto, aud points out that the extremists' action at the present distressing juncture may harm the work of the revolution. "You aro called into the streets in order to assist in deposing vmit Provisional Government, tho support of which Government wo consider essential. Bloody disorders- may arise from peace demonstrations."

FIRM ACTION IN AMERICA. Washington, Juno 24. Tho House of Representatives has passed the Food Control Bill, including a drastic amendment prohibiting tho manufacture of intoxicants for the duration of the War aud authorising the President to commandeer all existing stocks of spirits. "Tho Bill was carried by 3CG to 5 votos. A FRENCH COMMUNIQUE. Paris, June 24. A French communique says: Violent reciprocal artillery work is proceeding in the region of Hurtebise * and Craonne. Wo silenced a violent ouemy bombardment south of Juvincourt and we dispersed the assembling of thoir infantry. , A GERMAN REPORT. A German official report says: We repulsed English reconnoitring advances southward of the Scarpe. Our fire compelled the French to evacuate the ground gained from the 18th to the 2ist inst. eastward of Mount Cornillet.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3275, 25 June 1917, Page 3

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SECOND EDITION. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3275, 25 June 1917, Page 3

SECOND EDITION. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3275, 25 June 1917, Page 3

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