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  4. KERENSKY'S BIG JOB.

    K.: "ITS A PRETTY TOUGH JOB; BUT IF IVAN WOULD ONLY WAKE UP AND SET TO, WE MIGHT GET THE OLD ROLLER GOING AGAIN ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STEMMING THE GERMAN RUSH

    According to despatches received at the Russian Embassy, fresh Russian troops are being rushed to the Galician front to endeavor to halt the German rush past Tarnopol. The Russians are still victorious in the Smorgon-Krevo sector ...

    Article : 602 words
  6. CEASELESS DUEL IN FLANDERS

    Correspondents describe portentous British artillery fire on the Flanders front. The firing raged for forty-eight hours with unparalleled intensity, and reconnoitring parties penetrated as far as the German second line ...

    Article : 485 words
  7. IRISH CONVENTION

    An Australian Press Association representative in Dublin says the city is only mildly interested in the Irish Convention. In conversing with leading men of the ...

    Article : 151 words
  8. AUSTRALIA'S AIRMEN

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, Australia's High Commissioner, who was accompanied, by Colonels Griffiths and Reynolds, visited the Australian Flying Cadets, quartered at colleges at Oxford ...

    Article : 389 words
  9. EARTHQUAKE IN CHILE

    The United Press correspondent at Buenos Ayres reports that an earthquake of the greatest Intensity has occurred at Santiago. It is believed that much damage has been ...

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  10. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    Mr. J. F. Hope, Junior Lord of the Treasury, stated in the House of Commons to-day that Germany had ratified the agreement relating to the treatment of prisoners of war ...

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  11. TRUST IN GREECE.

    At the Allied War Conference at present sitting in Paris it has been decided to withdraw the Allied forces from Greece at an early date. [From the fact that the Serbians are being ...

    Article : 149 words
  12. AIR RAID CASUALTIES.

    The Press Bureau has issued a revised list of the casualties suffered in the sir raid over England on the 7th inst. The list includes the names of 42 men, 9 ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. THE NEW DERBY

    [?] is a sound favorite for the New Derby, which will be run at Newmarket on Tuesday next. Diadem is second choice, and then in order come Lisnalinchy, Dark ...

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  14. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET

    Warner, the English cricketer, is arranging a cricket match, to take place at Lord's on August 18, between teams drawn from the English Array and Navy against the Australians ...

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  15. SOUVENIR SEEKERS FINED.

    Five women and four men, employed as munition workers, have each been fined 20/ at Dartford for having been in unlawful possession of parts of the aeroplane of Lieut. Wilfred Salmon ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. RIGHTS OF BALKAN STATES

    A message from Paris states that at its last sitting the Balkan Conference declared that the Allies were now more closely bound than ever in the rights of the peoples, particularly of ...

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  17. CANADA TAKES OVER RAILWAYS

    A Bin will shortly be introduced in the Canadian House of Commons to take over the Canadian railways, with the exception of the Canadian-Pacific, for the duration of the war ...

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  18. REGIMENT OF JEWS

    The War Office is completing arrangements for the formation of a Jewish regiment of infantry. The higher appointments will be filled by experienced British officers. Jews now ...

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  19. FRENCH RED CROSS

    Viscounters de is Panouse, president of the French Red Cross in London, accompanied by the French Charge d'Affaires, called upon Mr. W. A. Holman to thank New South Wales for ...

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  20. MR. HOLMAN VISITS FACTORY

    Mr. W. A. Holman was entertained at luncheon yesterday by General Brancker, and afterwards at the invitation of the Air Board, visited the Hendon aircraft factory and ...

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  22. COERCING THE POLES

    Amsterdam reports that General Pilsudzki, the commander of the Polish Army, was arrested on a trumped-up accusation of using a forged passport. The real offence, however ...

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  23. SOCIALISTS HOLD OUT

    A wireless message from Berne states that the Executive Council of the Majority Socialists has overruled the party's decision permitting members to accept Ministerial posts ...

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  24. OVER FIVE MILLIONS

    The United Press correspondent in Paris says that Mr. Lloyd George stated in an interview that England was building 4,000,000 tons of shipping during the coming year. He added ...

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  25. A SHAM PRINCE

    Lance corporal Hanita, a Maori, pleaded guilty before a court-martial at Westminster to falling to report after his discharge from hospital. It was shown in evidence that Hanita ...

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  26. SUBMARINE CREW CAPTURED

    A German submarine went aground west of Calais. The crew reached the shore, but first opened the petrol tanks arid set the vessel on fire ...

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  27. NORWAY CATCHES ANOTHER SPY

    According to the Norwegian paper, Tidens Tegn, the Norwegian police have arrested 'Franz Hugo Sassow, who wes acting as a German spy in Sweden, Denmark, and Norway ...

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  28. CABLE BREVITIES

    A Swiss who recently arrived from Berlin describes the people as being thin, emaciated, pale, and morally depressed. Everywhere he heard the same refrain, "We are lost ...

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  29. AMERICA'S WAR BUDGET

    The Military Committee of the Senate has voted in favor of recommending the immediate passage of legislation to provide for the drafting of the aliens in the United States at an early ...

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  30. CONFERENCE OF ALLIED GENERALS

    Generals Petain, Foch, Robertson, Cadorna, and Pershing privately discussed the Allies' general military interests. The Allied admirals discussed the question of ...

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  31. THOUSAND MINERS STRIKE

    Eight thousand miners at Ebbw Vale have [?] owing to the managers refusing independent expert examination of the winding gear, which is alleged to be unsafe ...

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