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  2. INDUSTRIAL.

    The trouble among shearers threatens to develop into a general strike. It is reported that the rouseabouts of the Charleville district are coming out. ...

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  3. THE GLORIOUS FOURTH.

    The Stars and Stripes were generally flown in London on Independence Day. There were may celebrations. Mr. Page, American Ambassador, and ...

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  4. CASUALTIES.

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  5. RUSSIA IN FIGHTING MOOD.

    A Russian message reports artillery fire of varying intensity eastward and south- eastward of Brzezany. We repulsed enemy attacks at Mieczyszcov and also ...

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  6. WESTERN FRONT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Headquarters says that Field-Marshal Haig reports: We slightly advanced on a line south- westward of Hollebrae, on a 600 yards ...

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  7. GERMANY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Headquarters, after examining the German man-power, concludes that at the beginning of 1916 Germany's army had reached its ...

    Article : 312 words
  8. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    A French communique states: The enemy violently bombarded our lines, especially the Somme sector. His losses oh the previous day's attacks on ...

    Article : 87 words
  9. QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland railway workers award was announced yesterday by the President of the Arbitration Court, and gives increases totalling £500,000 a year. The ...

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  10. DAY LABOR.

    Addressing the members of the Stockowners Association, the president declared that the greatest curse of recent times in this country was the introduction ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. AMERICAN LUNCHEON IN PARIS.

    M. Ribot, French Premier, speaking at American luncheon in Paris, sand Prussian militarism was a perpetual menace to peaceful nations. He and Mr. Lloyd ...

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  12. HOLLAND.

    Further potato riots have occurred at Amsterdam. The mob pillaged the shops. The police charged with revolvers and then the police and military fired and ...

    Article : 127 words
  13. THE CROWN PRINCE.

    Had the German attack succeeded, the enemy would have regained, at a single blow, two-thirds of the coveted observatory crest; but as it turned out he ...

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  14. TRAM BOYS STRIKE.

    The Chief Commissioner declined to see a deputation of the tramway boys on strike until they returned to work. It it believed the strike will be a prolonged ...

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  15. RUSSIAN OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    A Russian official message says:--We repulsed attacks eastward of Brzezany and eastward of Lipitzadolnai. The enemy is offering a stubborn resistance on ...

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  16. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    Reuter's Stockholm correspondent says the Russian delegates to the International Conference have arrived and conferred with the German Socialist minority. ...

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  17. FRENCH STUDENT'S ESTIMATE.

    A French student estimates that the enemy must replace his losses at the [?] of 30,000 monthly; but even putting down the number at 200,000, the Bosche ...

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  18. WHOLESALE PILLAGING.

    "The Times" Amsterdam correspondent, Thursday: The city is very disturbed, reports of pillaging coming in from all parts. A large troop of reinforcements ...

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  19. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    Since the beginning of the war the total amount contributed to the various Commonwealth patriotic funds is £2,559,000, and the total disbursements ...

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  20. EXCELLENT NEWS.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent says the Council of Workmen and Soldiers Delegates unanimously passed a resolution of confidence in the Government. ...

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  21. AERIAL WARFARE.

    The British Admiralty reports:--On the night of 3rd and 4th instant our naval aeroplanes dropped several tons of bombs on the aerodrome at Ghistelles and ...

    Article : 55 words
  22. POTATO EXPORT.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says the Minister for Agriculture is reported to have told a deputation that Holland must export potatoes to Germany ...

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  23. MORE WOUNDED.

    Another batch of 500 invalided and wounded soldiers reached Sydney to-day, of whom 149 were bound for Queensland. ...

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  24. THE BRITISH ATTACK.

    The British preparations for further attacks on the West Front are proceeding. ...

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  25. A CONFERENCE.

    The result of the conference between Senator Millen and representatives of the State Patriotic Funds will be to bring the disbursements and additions to ...

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  26. P.P. BOARD.

    A meeting of the P.P. Board was held at Grafton yesterday, Mr. Mulquinney in the chair. The other members present were Messrs. Ellis, Maxwell, McLeod, ...

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  27. DEMOCRATIC REFORMS URGED.

    "The Times" publishes a German press report to the effect that during the second Chamber of the Saxon Diet debate, several National Liberal members stated that ...

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  28. WOMEN FOR THE FRONT.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent says a picturesque spectacle was witnessed in the square of St. Isaac Cathedral, when the colors of the Petrograd Women's ...

    Article : 137 words
  29. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The House of Commons rejected the proposal to adopt proportional representation in large constituencies. ...

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  30. SUBMARINE MENACE.

    Reuter's Ponta Del Gada correspondent reports that a submarine bombarded the city. A girl was killed and others injured. The forts fired on the attackers. ...

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  31. THE AMERICAN TROOPS.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent, Thursday: American troops are going into instruction camps behind the line, and will be in the trenches very shortly. ...

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  32. SPAIN.

    The "Daily Express's" Madrid correspondent says Count Romanones, interviewed, attributed his downfall to German intrigue, which nullified his policy of ...

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  33. NEWS CONFIRMED.

    Reuter's Lisbon correspondent: The Minister of Marine announced in Parliament that a German submarine bombed Ponta Del Gada at four in the morning. ...

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  34. MESSINES.

    Mr. Monash, war correspondent, thus sums up his impressions of the Messines battle:--The Australians attack was a paralysing blow, and the Germans took ...

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  35. TELEGRAMS.

    The State Parliament will open on Tuesday next. It is considered certain that Mr. Levy will be elected Chairman of Committees. ...

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  36. MILITARY COMMAND WILLING.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent says the military command is anxious to maintain the offensive and extend it along this line. However, much now depends ...

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  37. THE MONGANA SUNK.

    The Mongana, from Australia, was sunk. The mails were lost. ...

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  38. THE HOLMAN INCIDENT.

    The officer mentioned in the Holman incident was Major-General Holmes, who, with his aide-de-camp, was conducting Mr. Holman to where the New South ...

    Article : 183 words
  39. GREECE.

    Reuter's Athens correspondent: Up to the present 72 colonels and eight superior officers have been relieved of their duties. ...

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  40. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Federal Ministers will meet in a few days to consider the programme for the session. The general intention of the Government appears to be to devote itself ...

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  41. SUBMARINE CHASERS.

    The Navy Department has been greatly increasing submarine chasers, and is building these on the standardised principle. Hundreds at present are being ...

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  42. WAR AIMS.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the London "Express" understands that the Allies war aims conference will probably be held in London. America will be ...

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  43. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    The Hon. J. D. Fitzgerald, replying to a deputation from the Shires Association, which presented him with the resolutions passed at the last annual ...

    Article : 94 words
  44. BRITISH FORETHOUGHT.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law stated that the Empire Settlements Committee were considering the steps to be taken in order to enable sailors and ...

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  45. GERMAN REPORT.

    A German official report says: We drove off the enemy from the crater lines where in the had been maintaining himself on the Brzezany heights. ...

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  46. TESTS PROVE SATISFACTORY.

    A Washington message says the test pf the first standardised submarine chaser is satisfactory, and steps are being taken to double the output during the next few ...

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  47. NEUTRALS WARNED.

    In the House of Commons, Lord Cecil stated that the Government has every intention of obtaining adequate reparation from any neutral which it could be ...

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  48. AUSTRIAN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    An Austrian official message claims that they have recaptured and maintained positions on Brzezany, which the enemy had previously gained possession of. ...

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  49. REMAINING AT THE FRONT.

    Mr. Holman is apparently rapidly recovering, but he has telegraphed to London that he is remaining at the front another week. ...

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  50. THE CASE OF W. G. EYLES.

    The Full Court of Criminal Appeals was engaged with the appeal of William Graham Eyles, who had been convicted and sentenced to death on a charge of ...

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  51. ESPIONAGE.

    Reuter's Washington correspondent: Submarine attacks on troopships were probably due to information by spies, who are still allowed the utmost freedom. ...

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  52. THE RUSSIAN MENACE.

    An official manifesto has been published in Vienna reassuring the people against the Russian menace. The "Neue Freie Presse" remarks ...

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  53. POLITICAL CIRCLES AGITATED.

    The news of Mr. Holman's narrow escape in France caused considerable stir in political circles, and a good deal of anxiety to the Premier's actual condition. ...

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  54. THE AIR RAID ON HARWICH.

    Details of the raid on Harwich show that it was carried put in rainy weather. The attackers were hidden behind cloud banks. The British airmen thus operated ...

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  55. CONSCRIPTION.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier's referendum amendment was defeated by 111 to 62 votes. ...

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  56. OPENING OLD MINES.

    The Minister for Mines intends to place £10,000 on the Estimates for the purpose of helping to open old mines. ...

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  57. ADMIRAL CAPELLE SAYS VICTORY IS CERTAIN.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent: In Committee in the Reichstag. Admiral Capelle declared that the results of submarinism were gratifying and the losses ...

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  58. BRUSILOFF MOVING.

    Rome reports .that General Brusiloff's artillery on July 3rd moved two miles. Paris newspapers publish a telegram from Petrograd to the effect that the ...

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  59. THE CABINET'S ACTION.

    When the news of Mr. Holman's narrow escape reached the Ministers, Cabinet, which was sitting, unanimously decided to forward a cable congratulating him ...

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  60. STATE POLITICS.

    Mr. Murdock McLeod has been selected to contest the Macquarie seat by the National Party. ...

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  61. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY.

    German censorship has allowed pan German newspapers to violently attack the Emperor Charles of Austria for giving the Slavs an amnesty. The ...

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  62. CHINA.

    The Chinese President, Li Yuan Hung escaped from the Palace, and has taken refuge in the Japanese Legation. The former Premier, Tuon Chi Jui left ...

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  63. MR. BROOKFIELD, M.L.A.

    A summons has bean issued against Mr. Brook field, M.L.A., charging him with him with having at Broken Hill, made statements likely to prejudice recruiting. ...

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  64. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    German official: The enemy's fifteenth attempt to regain lost ground eastward of Cerny failed. Our air squadron yesterday attacked the military establishments ...

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  65. MESOPOTAMIA BLUNDERS.

    "The Times" urges a constructive army reform with the idea of preventing a repetition of the haphazard methods responsible for the Mesopotamia blunders. ...

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  66. M. MARCEL HUTIN'S OPINION.

    M. Marcel Hutin says the Russian offensive in Galicia continues successfully. Fresh fighting is progressing at Brzezany. Despite large reserves, von Bothmer will ...

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  67. WOMAN ASSAULTED.

    Mrs. Annie Hedge, aged 70 a resident of Surry Hills, was admitted to hospital in a serious condition, suffering from a fractured skull, owing, it is alleged to ...

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  68. MANCHU DYNASTY IN DANGER.

    A Washington message says: Cabling from Peking, Ambassador Reinsch says the revolutionary movement for restoring the Manchu Dynasty is not being ...

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  69. THE ARGENTINE.

    The Argentine Government has demanded an apology and reparation for German sinkings. A rupture is imminent. ...

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