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  3. Roll of Honour.

    The 40th Australian casualty list, made available yesterday, included the names of 28 Tasmanians, of whom live had been killed in action, one had died ...

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  4. Aerial Matters.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. H. J. Tennant (Under-Secretary of State for War) said it was impossible to speak in detail as to air service, but the ...

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  5. The Russians.

    A communique says the Germans, strongly reinforced, resumed the offensive in the Jaroslav region and on the right bank of .the San. After three ...

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  6. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    According to bile Paris "Matin," no less than 50 per cent. of the Austro- German forces have been killed, wounded, or prisonered up to date. It says ...

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  7. The Italians.

    A communique states that the enemy made repeated attempts to break through Beis Pass, in the Carnie Alps, but was repulsed and pursued with the ...

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  8. The British.

    A communique reports that the British, during daytime yesterday, captured a line of trenches west of L. Bassee. ...

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  9. SIR JOHN FRENCH'S REPORT.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French reports that last evening we captured a mile of the first line of trenches east of Fest-tubert, but failed to hold them during ...

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  10. ANOTHER RAID.

    The Admiralty reports that a Zeppelin raided the cast coast last evening. Fifteen persons were killed and 15 wounded. Some fires started. but the ...

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  11. THE AUSTRIAN PLAN

    The Austrian plan is now clearer. They have prepared a desperate defence of Gorizia and Tolmino, believing it impossible for the Italians to continue the ...

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  12. BATTLE OF THE SAN.

    Another communique reports that the German attacks during the last three days on Liatzkow were, unsuccessful, and I ended in-our favour. Our troops in the ...

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  13. DIED OF WOUNDS.

    Pte. A. E. ABEL, 15th Battalion. Pte. W. B. AYERS, 15th Battalion. Pte. H. B. BROWN, 15th :Battalion. Pte. E. j. CORBY, 15th Battalion (2nd ...

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  14. SEVERE ENGAGEMENT.

    After a heavy artillery action at Dix-mode and on the Ramscapelle Nieuport front, a severe engagement was fought. Fresh German troops are still arriving ...

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  15. GERMAN AEROPLANE ALIGHTS.

    A German aeroplane was forced to alight on the French lines near Noroysur Ourcq, east of Fert Emilon, and the aviators were imprisoned. ...

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  16. THE KARLSRUHE INCIDENT.

    A communique reports that 10 persons were killed and 1,1 seriously injured at Karlsruhe. The population arc embittered on account of this senseless ...

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  17. WOUNDED IN ACTION.

    Pte. M. SHIEPHERD, 12th Battalion (3rd reinforcements). Sergt-Major T. SELWYN, 12th Battalion. ...

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  18. The French.

    A communique states:—We gained ground at various points, notably cast of Lorette and south-west and south of Souchez. We captured in the Labyrinth ...

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  19. ENEMY'S ENORMOUS STRENGTH.

    The enemy's strength on the San is enormous. With new reinforcements, the Germans alone ,have 14 corps concentrated in the region of Lubaezowka ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN ATTACKS FAIL.

    Wiring from Rome, Mr. M. H Donohoe nays the Austrians attacked the Italian positions at Beis Pass at dawn, and advanced in mass formation, but few ...

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  21. BOMBS DROPPED ON SHED.

    Three British airmen dropped three limbs on a Zeppelin shed at Grondrade. south of Ghent. The extent of the daniage is unknown. ...

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  22. ENEMY COMMUNIQUES.

    A communique says that, influenced by the Russian defeats, the French and British made strong attacks on many points. Near Ypres the British slight. ...

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  23. PERSONAL NOTES.

    [As it is difficult in some cases to obtain a record of the services of soldiers who have been killed or wounded in action, we shall be glad to publish, upon. ...

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  24. LUSITANIA ENQUIRY.

    At the Lusitania enquiry Mr. Mac-master, representing the Canadian Government, drew attention to a device capable of detecting the presence of ...

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  25. ON THE SEA.

    A Dutch fishing smack was mined off Knocke, and a crew of four killed. ...

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  26. STEAMER CAPTURED.

    The mail steamer Horsten, from Goth enburgh for England, was captured and conveyed to Swinemunde. ...

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  27. TREATMENT OF BELGIANS.

    The execution of eight citizens in Liege for alleged espionage produced intense anger. Twenty others are still imprisoned, and great anxiety is felt ...

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  28. COLLIER MINED.

    The British steamer Arndal, coal-laden for Archangel, was mined southward of Cape "Orlov. Three of her crew were drowned. ...

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  29. FLOATING MINES.

    Many mines have been seen at the entrance to the White Sea. ...

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  30. BLACK SEA FIGHT.

    The Russian squadron has severely damaged the cruiser Hamidieh. ...

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  31. GERMAN OFFICER DECORATED.

    It has been officially announced that Commander Hersing has been decorated in recognition of his "gallant act" in torpedoing the Lusitania. ...

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  32. ROUMANIAN ACTION.

    The Roumanian authorities stopped another train of 20 trucks bound foe Turkey. The trucks had double framework spaces filled with shells, all of which ...

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  33. BELGIAN SUCCESS.

    A Belgian communique reports:—We gained a footing on the western border of the grounds of Chateau Borne, on the Dixmude-Women-road. We took ...

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  34. DANISH STEAMER SUNK.

    The Danish steamer Kokos, timber-laden for Leith, was submarined in the North Sea. The crew were saved. ...

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  35. A GERMAN DOCTOR.

    The. State Department has ordered an investigation into the charges against the supposed Dr Amton Meyer Gerhard, of the German Red Cross. Gerhard was ...

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  36. BRITISH AGRICULTURE.

    The heads of the principal agricultural organisations urge the preparation of a national scheme to organise agriculture and secure increased production by ...

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  37. AUSTRO-GERMAN LOSSES.

    The "Matin " estimates the German killed, wounded, and, prisoners to date at 4,200,000 out of 5,500,000," and Austrians 2,520,000 out of 5,500,000. ...

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  38. MONTENEGRIN SUCCESS.

    The Montenegrins have occupied Clementi, defeating the Malissori; while the Greco-Serb advance continues steadily. Colonel Zontos, a cousin of M. ...

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  39. GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    A Commission of Enquiry into the German atrocities examined Sergeant Major A the, who had a large slice cut from his back by a German officer in the ...

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  40. DROUGHT IN GERMANY.

    A persistent drought in Germany is likely to seriously affect the harvest especially in Meeklenberg and Bash Prussia. ...

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  41. COLONIAL LOANS.

    In the opinion of the "Pall Mall Gazette," it would be better if the 'Treasury undertook to finance the actual pressing necessities of the Colonial ...

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  42. THE CASUALTIES.

    Captain Oscar Walker, of the Worcestershires (a Melbournian), and Lieut. J. S. Rich, of the Liverpool regiment (a Sydneyite) were killed, in action, and ...

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  43. SHIPMENT OF COTTON.

    Lord Robert Cecil (Under. Secretary for Foreign Affairs), in the Commons, said the Government had taken steps to prevent cotton entering Germany. All ...

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  44. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    References to the Anglo-Japanese alliance were made at a dinner given last night by the Consul-General for Japan (Ml. S. S. Shimizu), in honour of the ...

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  45. UNIVERSITY DEFICIENCY

    Owing to the wax the Cambridge Senate is appealing for £13,000 to meet the University deficiency. ...

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  46. MUNITIONS PROBLEM.

    Right Hon. D. Lloyd George, M.P. (Minister of Munitions) had a further private conference with representatives of 41 workmen's societies, and discussed ...

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  47. RED CROSS FUND.

    The Lord Mayor's special appeal at the Mansion House meeting on behalf of the Red Cross fund resulted in the receipt of £8755 sterling, including a ...

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  48. FINANCIAL.

    The South African Company shows a profit of £059,296. It carries forward £23,700. ...

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  49. NEW MEANING FOR STRIKE.

    Ben Tillett visited the front, and on being interviewed here he said he had learned a new meaning for the word "strike." We have got to strike now ...

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  50. WAR BONUSES.

    The Board of Trade statistics regard- Sing warehouses show that 1,987,444 workers from January to May secured a weeky increase of nearly 3s 6d per head, ...

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  51. GRANT HERVEY.

    The second trial of George Coohrane, also known as Grant Hervey, on a charge of forging and uttering a telegram' to the "Casterton News," in ...

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  52. ALLEGED TRADING WITH ENEMY

    In the sensational trial at Glasgow, the accountant, in his evidence, said Jack and Co. appeared to be merely selling agents for a Nova Scotia company. ...

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  53. GREATER POWERS SOUGHT.

    It is understood that the Government. with the assent of the trade unions, has resolved to ask for greater powers than those conferred in the Defence Realms ...

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  54. TAXATION OF WAR PROFITS.

    In the House of Commons, the Hon. E. S. Montagu stated that the Government was devising means to tax war profits. ...

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  55. IS YOUR HAIR RIGHT?

    It is a wise thing to keep the hair in good condition—that is, free from scurf, glossy, and bright in appearance. To do this you should use Russian Hair ...

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