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  2. AMERICANS ACTIVE.

    Mr. Gilmour, in referring to the Australian success at Hamel last week, states:—The excitement reached its height when the Americans found a crowd of Germans ...

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  3. THE CENTRAL POWERS

    There was a Seated debate in the Reichstag on the third reading of the Budget Bill. Herr Schiedemann, leader of the pro-Government section of the Social ...

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  5. AUSTRALIANS ACTIVE.

    General March, the Chief of the American Staff, states that there were 251,000 United States troops in the firing line on July 1. ...

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  6. THE BATTLE OF HAMEL.

    When our barrage came down and tHe infantry advanced in the grey morning light towards Hamel, the wind continually carried the drifting mist from the smoke ...

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  7. SECRETS OF THE BEDROOM.

    An action has been opened in Berlin against the Pan-German editors of the "Deutsche Zeitung" and the "Allgemeine Deutsche Blaetter" for ...

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  8. IMPERIAL DIVORCE.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Milan states:—The Austrian papers allege that the divorce of the Emperor Karl and the Empress Zita is ...

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  9. GERMAN SOCIALISTS.

    The "Vorwaerts" thus supplements the reports of the scene in the Reichstag on Thursday:—Dr. Scheidemann demanded that the Government should ...

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  10. GERMAN CABINET CRISIS.

    Kuehlmann has proceeded to headquarters in Berlin. There is good reason to believe that important Government changes are pending, including the return of ...

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  11. THE MEATLESS WEEK.

    Herr von Waldow, Food Minister, in a gloomy speech in the Reichstag yesterday, referring to the necessity of introducing a meatless week monthly during August, ...

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  12. WAR IN THE AIR

    There has been a weeK of intense our fighting, the outstanding features of which are the abnormally high percentage of German machines destroyed ay the British, ...

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  13. THE AMERICANS IN FRANCE.

    A Berlin semi-official statement refers to the frequent Allied patrol attacks, and significantly alludes to the appearance of [?] American detachments in several ...

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  14. SOLDIER BANDITS.

    The United Press Association states:—Train robbery by armed bands of German-troops has become so common in the German rear areas that, according to a ...

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  15. RECRUITING IN IRELAND

    Colonel Arthur Lynch, M.P., has energetically taken up recruiting in Ireland. He has written an open letter, inviting Mr. Roosevelt, ...

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  16. THE PACIFIC

    Senator Saulsbury introduced a resolution in the Senate to-day urging the United States, Great Britain, and Japan to come to an agreement to prevent ...

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  17. AUSTRIAN TROUBLES.

    Extraordinary rumors are in circulation in Austria regarding the Emperor Carl and the Empress. Some of them Bay the Imperial couple have fled, and others, ...

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  18. BUSY OVER METZ.

    The Air Ministry announces:—Un the afternoon of July 6 our squadrons successfully attacked the railways at Metz-Sablon, and dropped two and a half tons ...

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  19. ENEMY ALIENS

    Six members of the House of commons, who, at Mr. Lloyd George's request, examined the aliens question, recommend that every male enemy alien over 18 be ...

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  20. BOMBS ON COBLENZ.

    German messages state that eleven British aeroplanes participated in Friday's raid on Coblenz; Twenty bombs were dropped, and the explosions damaged the ...

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  21. SAULSBURY'S PROPOSAL.

    Great interest has been aroused by Senator Saulsbury's resolution in respect to the joint control of the Pacific by Great Britain, America, and Japan. Congressmen ...

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  22. THE HEAVIEST BOMBING PLANE.

    The first American-built Handley Page, the heaviest bombing plane, has been completed and successfully tested. It is driven by twin Liberty, of 400 horse-power ...

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