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  3. MORE PIAVE GAINS

    fly is still hammering on the Piave front. The latest essay was on Tuesday. on the lower piave at the month of the river another. 2000 prisoners were taken and ground gained. It is that, Italy's objective now is to shorten the line with a, view to ...

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  4. BRITISH SHIPBUILDING TRIUMPH

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Admiralty announces that 134.159 tons of merchant shipping were completed in the United Kingdom shipping yards ...

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  6. THE RAND STRIKE

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—General Both (the Premier) has issued an official communique stating:— owing to the activity of enemy ...

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  7. AMERICA'S MILLION

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Committee of Public Information has given out the following statement by the President:— ...

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  8. INDEPENDENCE DAY

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The "Pall Mall Gazette" publishes many "Independence Day messages, including those from lion. W. M. Hughes ...

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  9. RUSSIAN SOCIALISM

    LONDON, Wednesday. - Russian official: A decree, issued by the Government, nationalises all important industrial undertakings, and all capital ...

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  10. 'WORST DANCER OVER."

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday. — The "Cape Times," commenting upon General Botha's statement, says:—"The worst danger is over, thanks to the ...

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  11. DEATH OF LORD RHONDDA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Rhondda (Fowl Controller) died this morning, aged 61. [Lord Rhondda was better known as ...

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  12. HANDS OFF

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. - The "Vossisehe Zeitung" quotes M. Trotsky as saying in a speech: "The Russians will fight with all means at their ...

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  13. THE PIAVE "PUSH"

    ON, Wednesday.—The Italian is on the Lower Piave aimed [?] out the enemy by a con[?] from the west,south, ...

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  14. THE WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON. Wednesday. - American official: We stormed the village of Vaux, the Bois de la Roche and neigh-boring woods in co-opcration with the ...

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  15. WOMEN AND CLOTHES

    In the Arbitration Court, at Perth (W.A.) the Clothing Trades Union cited city clothing firms for a wages award with piece—work . prices in ...

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  16. TRIBUTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Bonar Law, speaking in the House of Commons to—day, Warmly .aributed Lord Rhondda's administration as Food ...

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  17. BRITISH COAL SHORTAGE

    LONDON, Wednesday. - The Press Burean.announces the with drawal of 75,000 miners from British colliers, which involves a [?] coat ...

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  18. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    Wednesday [?] officarried [?]on Tuesday a [?]on the have thruston the gaining ground despite ...

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  19. THE SEARCH FOR OIL

    Sir,—I was pleased to read your timely article in Monday's issue on the above subject, and I feel certain that the time has now arrived' for some ...

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  20. FROM GENERAL PETAIN.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Official: Between the Oise and the Aisne we repulsed two raids east of Vingre. We captured the village of St. Pierre ...

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  21. DRASTIC "COMB OUT.'

    In the House of Commons Mr. Lloye [?] (Prime Minister), speaking upon working of the new Military service Act, said that 30 young men ...

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  22. DEPARTMENT OF SOLDIERS

    Early in May, the Tasmaman State Recruiting Committee approached the Director—General of Recruiting in reference to the immediate relief of widows ...

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  23. RETURNED SOLDIERS AND THE RAILWAYS

    Sir,—Mr. Richard Hilder hit the nail fair on the head when he referred to our noble defenders being put into a second-class carriage. It was ...

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  24. FROM VIENNA.

    N, Wednesday.—Austrian of better fighting proceeded at of the Piave on Tuesday, [?] was nowhere successful, ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES

    [?]DAM. Wednesday.—Han [?] That Holland wil [?] to sent 3000 wagons on to Germany in exchange ...

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  26. BELGIUM DRY.

    Wednesday.—German Belgium's war con-[?] francs monthly,750 francs (£31) per ...

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  27. TOO BIG FOR A SOLDIER

    A good story is related respecting a soldier from the Gisborne (N.Z.) district who was sent home and given his discharge because he was too big. ...

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  28. NOAH'S ARK.

    [?] Kour-[?] very large part of[?] land three-fourths of [?]been killed owing to ...

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  29. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE HON. JAS. BELTON.

    Dear Mr. Belton,—In the "Advocate" of June 29 you are credited with saying, "The liquor question would also be dealt with. No one [?] ...

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  30. [?] GERMAN PLAN.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Prize [?] has condemned f70,000 worth of goes, comprising seven shiploads of [?]and skins from Iceland. the ...

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    LONDON,[?] SAY —IN The House of Commons to—day Mr.F.G Kellaway (parlimentary Seceretary to the Ministry of Manitions) stated ...

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