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  2. THE RHEIMS FAILURE

    PARIS, Thursday. — The German attack on Rheims was carried by three divisions picked troops. The enemy, believing that he would achieve his ...

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  3. SWIFT RECOVERY

    The Battle of the Piave has taken a decided turn for the better. Italy is countering valiantly in the Montello region, north of the Montebeluna railway, forcing the enemy back along the whole front attacked, recapturing Capisole (on the south hank of the river) and adding another ...

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  4. INCREASING AUSTRIAN UNREST.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The latest news from Austro-Germany indicates that the Austrian food troubles have reached a state of unprecedented ...

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  5. PIRACY UNASHAMED

    LONDON, Thursday. — German submarines are still robbing the crews of ships attacked, and turning adrift the victims in open boats. Recently a ...

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  6. THE FIRST TASMANIAN BATTALION

    Lieut Marriott, of Wynyard, has received a most interesting letter from Lieut-Colonel Elliott containing description of hitherto ...

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  7. DEVONPORT MAN GASSED

    Mrs. Pedder, of Fenton street Devonport is in receipt of a letter from her son Jim, in which be write:— "No doubt you have heard before this ...

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  8. PRUSSIAN SOCIALISTS' OUT BURST.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. — In the Prussian House of Deputies, Herr Holfmen (Independent Socialist) declared that Germany had uselessly sacrificed ...

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  9. VIENNA COUNCIL'S PROTEST.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. — The Vienna City Council has protested against the reduction of the bread ration, and has unsuccessfully appealed ...

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  10. RAIN AND MUD INCREASING.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. Philip Gibbs states that the increasing rain and mud promises to hamper the German offensive. ...

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  11. GREAT AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    MONTREAL, Thursday.—The "New York World's" correspondent on the British front in France states:— Prince Rupprecht's divisions are ...

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  12. A BERLIN DECREE.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. — Berlin has officially denied the British Admiralty's statement that mines of German origin had been found on the ...

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  13. 'WARE U-BOATS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Two additional U-boats have been sighted off the coast. ...

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  14. MOB BREAKS LOOSE.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.— Further serious riots broke out in Vienna on Wednesday, the rioters protesting against the reduced bread ration. Mobs ...

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  16. RAISING THE MEN

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Arrangements are being made to put into force the voluntary ballot for enlistment, according to a statement made ...

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  17. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    PARIS, Thursday. — Official: Our detachments penetrated enemy lines between Montdidier and the Oise, and in the region of Bois le Chaune ...

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  18. ITALY RETALIATES

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Italians have recaptured Caposile (on the south bank of the Piave). ...

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  19. FROM FIELD-MARSHAL HAIG.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Official: We carried out a number of raids in the neighborhoods of Boyelles, Lens, and Givenchy; also in the Strazeele and ...

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  20. PARIS SANGUINE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The press assumes that Austria will be unable to avert disastrous defeat. The enemy's losses have been enormous. ...

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  21. FROM GENERAL PLUMMER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Official: The situation on the British front is unchanged. The. total of our prisoners taken during June. 15 and June 16 is ...

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  22. AUSTRIA'S "STUPEFYING LOSSES"

    The London "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent on the Italian front states: —An early Austrian retirement from the Piave would not be surprising. It ...

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  23. GENERAL STRIKE ANTICIPATED.

    ZURICH, Thursday. — Owing to the reduction of the Austrian bread ration, many workers refused to work, and almost a general strike is ...

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  24. "A MAN'S GAME."

    "I want you to realise that war is is man's game. Think it over well, boys; realise what it all means; settle tip your domestic affairs, and go ...

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  25. FROM VIENNA.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Austrian official: The battle in Venetia continues. The enemy replied to the fall of the bulk of his Piave front by ...

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  26. THE LATEST NEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The latest advices from Italy show that the Italians hare reached the Piave near Salatto (east of Treviso), thus ...

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  27. EMPIRE CONSOLIDATION

    LONDON, Thursday. — Lord Carmichael presided at the Colonial Institute luncheon to Sir Chas. Wade, Sir Charles Lucas, and Hon. J. D. ...

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  28. FROM BERLIN.

    LONDON, Friday. — German official: Partial enemy attacks north of Albert, S.W. of Noyon and N.W. of Chateau Thierry failed heavily. ...

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  29. THE EMPIRE'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Official: Mr. Lloyd George has telegraphed to Signor Victoria Orlando (Italian Premier) as follows:— ...

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  30. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Hon. J. Cook (Minister for the Navy), commenting upon complaints made by certain Australian newspapers concerning the ...

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  31. THE PEACE OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Thursday. — In the House of Commons to-day, replying to Mr. P. Morrell (L.) and Mr. P. Snowden (Lab.), who raised the ...

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  32. ENTERED CAMP.

    HOBART, Friday. — The following recruits entered Claremont camp on Thursday:— Woods, C., laborer, Hobart. ...

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  33. OFFICIAL BATTLE REPORTS

    ROME, Thursday. — Official: The battle is continuing bitterly and uninterruptedly from the Montello region to the sea. ...

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  34. OVERSEA MINISTERS CONFER.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Sir Robert Borden (Premier of Canada); Hon. W. M. Hughes (Primo Minister of Australia), and General Smuts (South African ...

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  35. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES.

    The Empire Parliamentary Association has organised a notable gathering at the House of Lords for to-morrow, at which 13 Prime Ministers and three ...

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  37. MR. WATT AND THE WAR

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Hon. W. A Watt, Acting-Prime Minister, stated to-day that he intended to accept the invitation of Hon. W. A. Holman. ...

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  38. HELIGOLAND BIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Admiralty announce that a British squadron reconnoitring north of the Heligoland Bight on Wednesday morning was ...

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  39. MR. COOK VISITS WAR COMFORTS FUND.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Cook to-day visited the Australian War Comforts Fund, and was much pleased with its excellent work. He said that the ...

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  40. TURKISH PROVOCATION

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Reports from Teheran state that the Turks sacked the American hospital at Tabriz (Persia), and seized the ...

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