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  2. RUSSIA HARD PRESSED.

    An official communique issued, to[?] states in repusal for the bombardment of Farnesx and Dunkirk we bombarded the German cantonments ...

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  3. THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

    The fifty-seventh list of Austrlaian casualties at the Dardaneles was issued from the Censor's office last evening. It contained the following information:— ...

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  4. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    Italy has not received a reply to teh protest against the Turkish prosecution of Italians, and a diplomatic rupture between the two countries is regarded as ...

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  5. BEEF OR MUTTON?

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. J. G. Butcher asked whether, in view of the amount imported from Australika, it was possible to issue mutton in lieu of ...

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  6. FIGHTING IN GALLIPOLI.

    Reuter's correspondent at the Dardanelles, describing the fighting already cabled, says the intense heat was accentuated by sandstorms raised by a Levanter ...

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  7. TASMANIA.

    Spr. G. A. Vivian, 3rd F. Co. Engr., 30/5/15. WOUNDED. Cp. W. T. Keogh, 12th Btn, 3rd Rfts ...

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  8. INTERNMENT COMMITTEE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir John Simon, Home Secretary, announced that the Interment Committe pratically had concluded its ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Pte. A. C. Chenpe, 3rd L.H. Sgt. G. Timbrell, 3rd L.H. DIED OF WOUNDS. Pte. J. T. Plummer, 10th Btn., 4th Rfts., ...

    Article : 376 words
  10. QUEENSLAND.

    Gunner C. H. Park, 8th A.S.C. Div. Amm. Park, Clayfield, 7/7/15 Pte. O. T. Dunn, 5th L.H., Ipswich, 28/6/15. ...

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  11. TURKISH ACTIVITY.

    The Athens correspondent of the London "Daily Chrnoicle" reports that arrivals from the Dadanelles state that the Turks apparently believe that the ...

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  12. PARLIAMENTARY ADJOURNMENT

    Sir Edwin Cornwall, Liberal M.P, for North-east Bethnal Green, Sir Frederick Cawley, Liberal member for the Prestwich Division of Lancahsire, Mr. Ellis J. ...

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  13. HEROES OF THE DARDANELLES.

    Private A S. Desplace, 15th Battalion, reported wounded on April 30, is a Nudgee College boy, and served three years with Mr. Conncllan in pharmaceutical ...

    Article : 179 words
  14. IN THE CAUCASUS.

    A communique regarding the operations in the Caucasus states. The enemy has been strongly reinforced in the Mush region, and continues to resist. A Russian ...

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  15. A TURKISH LIE.

    A Turkish communique accuss the Allies of usiing asphyxiating shells. This possibly foreshadows the employment of simiar shells by the Turks. ...

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  16. VICTORIA.

    Lieut. H. A. Biggsley, 6th Btn., 19/7/15. Pte. H. Heagney, 6th Btn., 3rd Rits. (previously reported missing). Ptc. J. B. C. Aminde, 6th Btn. ...

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  17. THE COAL PRICES BILL.

    The amendment moved by Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, in the Coal Prices Limitation Bill, bringing contracts made since April 1 ...

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  18. IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    An employee of a salvage company has just arrived from Constantinople, where he has been emplojed repairing warships, He states that the Turks are at ...

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  19. NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    An official communique states: Our torpedo beats bombarded Samoseun and Rizch, in the Black Sea, killing 150 sailors. ...

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  20. RETURNED WOUNDED.

    It was suggested to the Premier by Dr. Arthur, in the Legislative Assembly today, that the Federal Authorities might be asked to send the New South Wales ...

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  21. THE VICTORIOUS ITALIANS.

    The Italkans are row masters of the lower Isohio, and they hold all the dominating points of the Western Carso, from which the Austrikians were able to shell ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Cpl. W. F. Sullivan, 13th Btn., 3rd Rfts., 7/6/15 (previously reported missing). Pte. J. W. Berriman. 13th Btn., 3rd Rfts., 2/7/15. ...

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  23. GERMAN GENERAL KILLED.

    Prisoners report that a shell killed General von Leipport while he was visiting the ticnches at La Ponlenelle. ...

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  24. RECEPTIONS TO RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    With regard to the suggestion of giving a reception to the returned soldiers, the Minister for Defence stated this afternoon that any raenvbers of the public ...

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  25. GERMAN OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    A German official repoit states: We compelled a French aeroplane to descend to the north nest of Toncoing, We captured a British aeroplane and aviators ...

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  26. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Pte. F. E. Dwyer, 11th Btn., 21/6/15. Pte. J. Garden, 11th Btn., 25/4/15 (previously reported missing). Pte. J. M. Watson, 4th Fld. Arab. ...

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  27. WEEK-END DRINKING.

    Under the new drink regulations the hotels on the Clyde ad in other Scottish industrial areas are only allowed to be open on Saturdays between 4 o'clock in ...

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  28. THE ALLIED TROOPS.

    M. Nadaud, correspondent of "Le Journal," has interviewed German prisoners, main of whom have fought on both fronts. They ...

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  29. TURKEY BUYING SUPPLIES.

    Turkey recently purchased from Bulgaria all the matenal captured by that country dining the Balkan War, including guns, shells, and cartridges. ...

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  30. OFFICER COURT-MARTIALLED.

    A court-martial is proceeding at the Guildhall at Westminster, on Lietenant-Coloniel Charles Prior, officer commanding the transport deport at Deptford, ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS,

    The Defence Department has received a copy of the "London Gazette," dated July 9, 1915, containing a notification that the following Australian ofilccrs have ...

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  32. SICKNESS AT THE DARDANELLES

    In the House of Commons to-day mr. H. J. Tennat, Under Secregtary tot eh War Office, announced that there was a certain amount of enteric and dysentery ...

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  33. ACCOMMODATION FOR WOUNDED.

    Field-Marshal Lord Methuen (Governor of Malta) stales that perfect accommodation for 6000 wounded has now been provided, and this will be increased to ...

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  34. SIEGE ARTILLERY BRIGADE.

    It is notified for information that mail matter for tho Siege Artillery Brigade, Australian Imperial Force, Bhould he addressed as under:—Regimental number, ...

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  35. COTTON STOPPED.

    It is officially stated that 70,000 bales of cotton destined for Sweden have been stopped in England. A total of 55,000 bales were allowed to proceed on Sweden ...

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  36. GERMAN RECRUITS.

    All the men in Schleswig betiveen the ages of 31 and 50 who have not previously served have been called up for service at two hours' notice. ...

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  37. CASUALTIES IN FRANCE.

    An official correction of the British casualties in France gives the number killed as 43,372 (not 45,372, as previously announced). ...

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  38. ENEMY TRADING.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday the Premier (Hon. T. J. Ryan) introduced a Bill relating to contracts with enemy subjects in a brief explanaton of ...

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  39. THE EASTERN CAMPAIGN.

    An official communique, states:" The position on the Dinna and Niemen is unchanged. The enemy southwest of Konio was repulsed on Monday beyond the ...

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  40. THE ISONZO BATTLE.

    A correspondnt of the Berlin "Lokal Anzeiger," describing the battle on the Isonzo, states that it is incomparable to anything that has yet taken place. ...

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  41. "READY."

    The Archbishop of York (Dr. Cosmo Gordon Lang), giving his experences of a ten days' visit to the Grand Fleet, said it seemed as if there was one word ...

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  42. MR. HENRY JAMES NATURALISED.

    Mr. Henry James, the famous American author and novelist, has become a naturalised British subject. ...

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  43. LATE MR. O'DONOVAN ROSSA.

    The body of the late Mr. O'Donovan Rossa is lying in state in the Dublin City Hall. The funeral will take place on Sunday. ...

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  44. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    In the wheat market, prices are steadily maintained, but the demand is very quiet, in sympathy with the reaction in Canalla and America. ...

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  45. AUSTRIAN OPERATIONS.

    An Austrian light crusier and fou destroyers bombarded the Adriatic coast railway between Sengeallia and Pesaro, and the towns of Fano and Senegallia. ...

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  46. THE MERCANTILE MARINE.

    Sir Edward Hain, a prominent steamship owner, speakign at a meeting of the London Ship Owners' Society, said that whatever critiscism there might have ...

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  47. MAKING MUNITIONS IN INDIA.

    The "Manchester Guadian" states thart within a short time every large workshop in India will be engaged in making munitions, and that general work in the ...

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  48. RESPECT FOR CHURCHES.

    In reply to the appeal of the Powers, the Austro-Hungarian Government has promised to respect the churches and sacred monuments in Italy if they are ...

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  49. GERMAN OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    The following German official statement has been issued:—We repulsed a Russian attack from Mitau. We are closely following the retreating enemy ...

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  50. IN THE CAMEROONS.

    The French, after a brilliant engagement, occupied the important town fo Lome, in the Cameroons, (German West Africa). The German troops ...

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  51. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    An official communique claims that the Italian attack on the Carso plateau has been again repulsed, after heavy hand to hand fighting. ...

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  52. SOLDIERS' DEPENDENTS.

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Newton said that payments to the dependents of married soldiers amounted to £750,000 a week". The War Office did ...

    Article : 79 words
  53. ITALY AND BRITAIN.

    The newspapers here express satisfaction with the British manifesto to Italy, which they say proves the traditional Anglo-Italian friendship. The two most ...

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  54. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A communique skill's: Since we stormed Sokal fighting has been proceeding for the possession of the height to the southeast of the town, which protects the ...

    Article : 65 words
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