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  5. BRILLIANT VICTORY AT METZERAL

    The capture of Metzeral must take rank as one of the greatest deeds ever performed by French arms. The enemy has transformed the village into a veritable fortress. ...

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  7. ITALIAN PLANS DEVELOP

    The bombardment of Hensel and the Plezzo forts threatens Tarvis, upon which place all the great invasions of Austria from Italy in the past have been made. ...

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  8. POPULARISING THE WAR LOAN

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, inaugurated a national campaign on behalf of the new War Loan at the Guildhall on Tuesday night. He insisted upon the necessity for all to practise ...

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  9. REAL SUBMARINE WARFARE

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded to Lieutenant-Commander Nasmith for his remarkable exploit as commander of a submarine in Turkish waters. ...

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  10. GERMANS PAY HEAVILY

    The following communique has been issued: "The Germans have attempted offensive movements on the Middle Niemen at Omuleff and Orjitz valleys, and on the Vistula south ...

    Article : 159 words
  11. JOFFRE STANDS FAST

    The following communique has been issued: "We attacked between Congre and Souchez, and made further progress. "A counter-attack in the Labyrinth was ...

    Article : 131 words
  12. ENEMY GOODS CONFISCATED.

    Owing to the bombardment of defenceless towns and the destruction of merchantmen, a Royal Decree directs compensation to be taken from confiscated enemy merchantmen or goods. ...

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  13. GERMAN SOLDIERS CAPTURED.

    German soldiers taken prisoners in the Cadore district (Venctia, 50 miles north-east of Treviso), declared that they belonged to a force of 30,000 seat from Mecklenburg. ...

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  14. FOOD ECONOMY.

    Mr. Walter Runciman, speaking at West Hartlepool, stated that a shortage of meat was likely for civilians, but careful calculations showed that if two pounds less per head were ...

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  15. THE HUNS' GR[?]AT RECORD.

    During the week ending Wednesday, June 23, the total number of vessels arriving and departing was 1469. Three vessels, aggregating 5261 tons, were torpedoed, also two fishing vessels. ...

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  16. THE LATEST SACRIFICE.

    According to [?] competent military source, Germany will be able to place 18 new army corps in the field at the end of July. These troops will consist chiefly of the second ...

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  17. ON THE EASTERN FRONT

    The following communique has been issued with regard to the campaign in the Caucasus: "We have repulsed all attacks in the O[?]ty region, and we have captured the town of Kop ...

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  18. SYDNEY WEATHER TO-DAY

    FINE AND COLD, WITH MODE-RATING S.W. WINDS. ...

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  19. AMERICA TALKS BIG

    The United Press Association in a message from Berlin, states that Germany's reply to the American Note indicates that there is no desire to jeopardise the interests of neutrals. ...

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  20. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Arrivals : The ship Yola has arrived at Caleta Colosa from Newcastle. She left New-castle April 30. The Palermo and Themistodes have arrived in London. ...

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  21. STEAMER TORPEDOED AND BURNT.

    The Norwegian steamer Truma, 1557 tons, bound from Archangel to London, was torpedoed and burnt off the Shetland Islands by a German submarine. The crew were saved. ' ...

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  22. TURKEY'S POLICY

    The "Mir" says that Turkey has indicated that she would rather come to terms with the Quadruple Entente than make any concessions to Bulgaria. ...

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  23. POWDER FACTORY EXPLOSION.

    A serious explosion occurred at a powder mill at Ruthland, in the Haentz district. Six persons were killed. The factory was considerably damaged as the ...

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  24. "NO TRADE WITH THE ENEMY."

    A proclamation has been issued forbidding trading with the enemy in China, Siam, Persia, and Morocco, as from July 26. ...

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  25. PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    The Press Bureau states that 39 British officers who were subjected to harsher treatment in Germany, in reprisal against the segregation of captured submarine crews in England, have ...

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  26. SULPHIDE CORPORATION.

    The Sulphide Corporation has declared interim dividends as follows:—On preference shares, of 10 per cent. ; on ordinary shares, of 5 per cent. ...

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  27. A NEW BOND

    Mr. B. R. Wise, the new Agent-General for New South Wales, in the course of an interview, stated that the war had given a new significance to the ties uniting the Dominions. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN OFFICER KILLED.

    Second Lieut. O. Senhouse, of the Cold-streams, but lately with the Australians, has been killed in action. ...

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  29. POLAND'S AUTONOMY.

    A commission, composed of six Russians and six Poles, is studying the question of the re-storation of Poland's territorial integrity and autonomy. The commission is under the ...

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  30. TORNADO SWEEPS CANADIAN PROVINCE.

    A severe tornado has swept over the district near Medicine Hat. Two people are known to have been killed, and a number have been injured. The damage to property is estimated ...

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  31. GERMAN ADMISSION.

    A German communique says:— "The situation of General von Mackcnsen's army is unchanged. "Portions of General Von Linstngra'a army ...

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  32. DERNBURG GRATEFUL.

    Dr. Dernburg, who recently toured the United States as a special envoy from Germany, has arrived at Bergen. He denies that he was molested, and states that the British ...

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  33. GERMANY APOLOGISES.

    Germany has apologised for the sinking of the Sobers. It is stated that the torpedoing of the vessel was "an unfortunate mistake." Compensation has been offered. ...

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