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LATEST WAR NEWS

RUSSIA WILL RETURN. FRENCH MINISTER'S IMPRESSIONS. [AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASS’N.J (Received 20,2.17 pan.) Copenhagen, June 19. Al. Thomas has arrived from ’ Petrograd. Interviewed, he stated; that in a few weeks Clerrjany would no longer be able to reckon on the j present quiet on the Russian front, i M. Thomas predicts that Russia, j after the war, will be divided into; federal states in order to fulfil the i different racial desires. ■ DECISIVE HOUR AT HAND. (Received 21, 2.15 p.m.) : Rotterdam, June 19. i The “Kolnisehe Zeitung” reports! that the Russian Alinister of the In- i terior states that the decisive hour > of the revolution is at hand, and: that the next fortnight will reveal ; with whom the real power lies. * : NO PASSAGE. ’ FOR RAMSAY MACDONALD ; Petrograd, June 19. ‘ The Secretary of the Socialist ; Party wrote to Captain Kaliusky, ! commanding the Russian Uruibei ; Askold, asking him to convey* Air. I Ramsay* MacDonald . and, party. Captain Kalinsky replied that he I and his officers were unanimously de-! aided that it was their duty only* lo i act in accordance with the Provi-’ sional Government’s orders, and fur- i the? that they did nov _ desire to : carry deputies favouring immediate i peace. ; TWO MORE YEARS OF WAR ’

EXPECTED BY AUSTRIA

; (Received 20, 2.15 p.m.) Rotterdam, June 19. The “Nicu We Courants,” at Vienna, reports that the Hungarian Defence Minister reckons upon two more winters of war, and for this Austria is preparing. WESTERN FRONT. ALLIES’ AERIAL SUPREMACY. KAISER AND HINDENBURG INTERESTED. ~ i Geneva, June 19. Advices from Munich state that as a result of the Kaiser’s and Gen. Hindenburg’s visit to the west front they are appointing a commission to investigate the enemy's apparent aerial supremacy. GERMAN REPORT. (Received 20, 2.15 p.m.) London, June 19A wireless German official report states that eastward of Monchy we threw the English out of trenches which remained theirs after the battles on the 11th inst. We twice repulsed French attempts to recapture trenches northwestward of Hurtebise farm. J The enemy penetrated a salient in i the Champagne, but his attempt to I further extend his gains faileu. I roll of Honour i

LATEST LIST. The following list was received at 3.b0 p.m. to-day : — KEPUKTEU DIED OF WOUNDS. AIILNE, Private I). STOTT, Private J. T. BAILEY, Sergt. W. W. DOBBIE, Private P. F. REPORTED WOUNDED (June) Walker, Private FI. C. REPORTED WOUNDED ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. McEwan, Dvr. G. M. Rowlands, Sergt. D. G. Huntly, Private H. O’Berg, Private S. J. Hannan, Private F. Newberry, Private J. W. Mitchell, Private A. L. Smithies, Private J. Powell, 2nd Lieut. V. Morton, Private ,1. Thurgar, Private H. IV. Allen, Private S. Bennett, Private J. 11. Booker, Private W. G. Breeze, Private M. B. Campbell, Private J. T. t'anavam, Private F. ( lephane, Private L. J, Collins, Private J. P. Coughlan, Private M. Crawford, Private C. SCrrompton, Private J. J. Dalton, Private J. Dennis, Private H. A. P. Dver, Private J. Fisher, Private R, P.

Ford, Private J. Foulkes, Private F. Fowler, Private J. \V. Hack, Private, L. Haley, Private J. L. Henderson, Private F. Horgan, Private C. Jackson. Private N. F. Jones, Private E. E. Irvine, Private G. Kendall, Private J. Locker, Private W. S. McAdam, Private J. AleCracken, Private A. McGregor, Private J. A. AlcWha, Private D. AV. Alaister, Private R. O. Marfell, Private A. E. Marsh, L.-Corpl. L. G. Marshall, Tpr. G. L. Marshall, Private AV. H. Mullens, Private J. C. Neilson, Private F. A. Nuttall, Private G. AV. Overend, Private AV. A. Park, Private J. Parr, Private G. Pilcher, Private R. Rickard, Corpl. R. Rilev Corpl. R. Riley, Private C. Rivers, Private AVm. H. Russell, Private E. C. Strang. Private C. Sutherland, Sergt. J. Sutton, Private F. Swayne, L.-Corpl. A. J. Taylor, Private R. Tineler, Private C. K. ‘K. Tillman, Corpl. A. N. Turner, Corpl. D. D. AVallaee, Private D. AValsh, Private T. J. AVebby, Private S. R. AVilliams, Private AV, R. AAOlson, Private A. F.. AVilson, Private S. Avery, Private H. ITodgen, T.-L.-Corpl. AV. A. Simpson. Private R. A. Harris, Private A. J. A. Hearle, Private AA r . AV. Monteith, R.QMS. R. E. ,-Rae, Private G. C. The Hospital and Progress report in to-day’s paper is not complete, there being several hundred names in the ’"not. severe eases” list- which, for want of time ami space, we have been compelled to hold over for publication to-morrow.

HAWKE’S BAY MEN

! (Special to “The Tribune.”) i Wellington, June 2 '. :' The latest casualty list included i j the names of the following Hawke’s > j Bav men : — KILLED IN ACTION. I NEW ZEALAND RIFLE BRIGADE : (June 9th.) : Collins, Win. Edward. 2nd Lieut. • (Mrs. J. R. Selby, Porungahau, . i mother). | CANTERBURY INFANTRY j (June 7th.) Thompson, Wm. Phillips, Lieut. j (T. J. Thompson, Heretaunga street. i Hastings.' father). ; DIED OF WOUNDS. I WELLINGTON INFANTRY J I .iT r ALiOA (June 7th). j Percy, 15-737, Private. , I (Cha.Liiiipii.-, Taniunui, WaiCANTERBURY INFANTRY j . (June 19th.) j Little, John Robert, Private. (Wm. I Little, Argyle street, Waipawa. ! father). : A EAV ZEALAND RIFLE BRIGADE ; (June 7th.) i Peterson, John. 1 Aleman (Mrs. A. ! Larsen, Makaretu North, mother). j DANGEROUSLY ILL. ; Hannah, J. S.. Hastings. j NOT SEVERE CASES. i Paird. 1-.. Hm-iings. 1 Brady, I’.. Hawke’s Bay. I ! Briasco, J. D. A., Temp.-Sergt., I I Napier. i Macrae, D. 8.. Napier. I Roach, Lieut. G. TL

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 202, 20 June 1917, Page 6

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LATEST WAR NEWS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 202, 20 June 1917, Page 6

LATEST WAR NEWS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 202, 20 June 1917, Page 6