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  5. NOT TO COERCE LABOR

    The National Registration Bill, which is now before the House of Commons, provides for the compulsory registration of all people, male and female, between the ages of 15 ...

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  6. PRACTISE THRIFT

    The ancient Guildhall was packed with men and women representative of every phase of national life to-day to hear Mr. Asquith make his first speech in the ...

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  7. FRENCH NEARER LENS

    The French, in an infantry action, have advanced along the sunken road of Ablain, in the direction of Lens. ...

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  9. BIG INFANTRY ACTION

    "To the north of Arras the cannonading is being continued. "North and south of Souchez, as well as north of Neuville St. Vaast, an infantry ...

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  10. SIR EDWARD GREY BACK

    The Foreign Minister, Sir. Edward Grey, has returned to London, and is expected soon to resume his work. ...

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  11. IN POLAND

    A Berlin official despatch asserts:-- "General von Linsingen's army pursued and repulsed the Russians along the entire front from Halicz to Fillejoff, across the ...

    Article : 97 words
  12. SUCCESS IN THE VOSGES

    "In the Vosges region we have captured all the positions we originally occupied east of Metzeral. "On the rest of the front there is nothing ...

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  13. UNENVIABLE RECORD

    Rheims holds the record as the heaviest bombarded town in Europe. During the present war Rheims has been bombarded on 288 occasions. As many as 3000 shells fall ...

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  14. BUCHAREST DEPRESSED

    The Times correspondent at Sofia says that to-day at Bucharest there is proceeding a great demonstration of Roumanians from Transylvania who are in favor of war on ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. TOOK DEAD GERMAN'S PLACE

    A young Englishman named Clarke, who has just died in a hospital in Paris, has left a sensational statement behind him. It is said that when the war broke out he ...

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  16. SCUTARI OCCUPIED

    The Foreign Office has announced that the Montenegrin forces occupied Scutari on Sunday and assumed control of the Government. ...

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  17. POLISH RELIEF FUND.

    The people of Russia are tremendously grateful for the Australian contributions to the Polish Relief Fund. ...

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  18. CALAIS TOO DIFFICULT

    Count Reventlow, the German authority on naval questions, says that it would be easier to take the Suez Canal than Calais. He considers that the capture of the Suez ...

    Article : 62 words
  19. WHEAT SHIP TORPEDOED

    The barque Dumfriesshire, with a cargo of grain, was, after a voyage of five months from San Francisco, struck by a torpedo off the Small Isles, on the Scottish coast. ...

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  20. TURKISH PORTS SHELLED

    Reports from Mitylene state that the British gunboat Hussar bombarded the Turkish ports opposite the island of Chios, and destroyed a petroleum depot and the sailing ...

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  21. HOLLAND'S POSITION

    The Dutch Government is introducing a bill asking for an extraordinary war credit of £7,500,000. ...

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  22. LARGEST SINGLE OFFER

    The Prudential Assurance Co. has made the largest single application for stock of the war loan. The amount asked for by the company is £3,080,000. ...

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  23. CONVALESCENT AUSTRALIANS

    A number of convalescent Australian officers from the Dardanelles are staying at a Florence villa, as the guests of Lady Sybil Cutting, daughter of Lord Desart. ...

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  24. KITCHENER WILL SPEAK

    At the invitation of the Lord Mayor of London, Lord Kitchener will speak at the Guildhall on July 9, and will explain the necessity of further recruiting for the army ...

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  25. JOURNALIST DECORATED

    Lieutenant Peirie Gordon, R.N., one of the 23 members of the Times editorial staff who are with the fighting forces, has been awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for ...

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  26. SPELTER FOR MUNITIONS

    Commander Carlyon Bellairs has given notice that he will ask Mr. Bonar Law, Secretary of State for the Colonies, when the Commonwealth first communicated with the ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES

    The ninety-fourth casualty list contains the names of one dangerously ill and two wounded. ...

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  28. DEFENCES OF METZ

    A press message from Geneva states that the German Crown Prince visited Metz on Sunday. Detachments of new troops and artillery arrived there last week, and the ...

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  29. BELGIAN RELIEF

    Sir Peter M'Bride, Agent-General for Victoria, has joined the executive of the National Committee of Relief for Belgium, as the representative of the self-governing ...

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