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  2. THE GREAT WAR IN EUROPE

    Commenting on the German offensive, General Maurice says:—"It is quite evident from the tone of the German evening communique ...

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  3. SURVEY OF THE BATTLE

    Every hour's news from the front emphasises the utter failure of the Germans to recover from their first checks east and west of Rheims. ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN DEVELOPMENT

    The Victorian Agent-General, Sir Peter McBride, addressed to-day a meeting of city men. He strongly recommended commercial men to ...

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  5. AMERICAN SUCCESS

    General Pershing reports that the Germans opposed to the Americans have been completely driven back across the Marne. ...

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  6. ATTITUDE OF CADETS

    The "Svenska Dagblad" says:— "News from Russia confirms previous rumours that the leaders of the Cadet party have become ...

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  7. ITALY AND THE EAST

    An Austrian official wireless message last night says:—"We repulsed four powerful Italian assaults on Monte Pertica and Solarolo, with ...

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  8. CHOLERA EPIDEMIC

    The cholera epidemic is increasing in Russia, and has reached Finland. There are some 500 cases a day in Petrograd. ...

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  9. GERMAN STATEMENT

    A German official wireless message to-night says:—"South-westward of Courtemont we advanced as far as the Surmelin sector. ...

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  10. BOLSHEVIK DEFEATS

    The Bolsheviks have been defeated by the Czecho-Slovaks north-west of Vladivostock, and are retreating toward Khabarovsk. The ...

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  11. FRENCH REPORT

    To-day's French communique reports:—"South of the Marne the Germans attacked yesterday evening with fresh forces, north of the St. ...

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  12. BRITISH RAID.

    A despatch received last night from the British commander on the Italian front states:—"The Northumberlands raided positions ...

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  13. AMERICAN MESSAGES

    Contracts for four steel cargo boats have been awarded to China. The Shipping Board has already chartered 150,000 tons of shipping ...

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  14. SIBERIAN INTERVENTION

    The "Daily Chronicle" diplomatic correspondent foreshadows an immediate allied intervention in Siberia. Following on the ...

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  15. DEFENDER OF CHAMPAGNE

    General Gouraud, whose splendid generalship in Champagne contributed materially to the German setback, is an immensely popular ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN GENERAL DISMISSED

    An Austrian official wireless message says that the Emperor Karl has dismissed General Conrad von Hoetzendorff, chief of the Austrian ...

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  17. AMERICAN DIVISIONS.

    Colonel Repington states that the French and British armies have been freshly disposed. The troops that we lent each other have now ...

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  18. ALBANIAN ADVANCE

    A French communique issued last night reports:—"In Albania on the right bank of the Devoli, we occupied three villages. We pushed a ...

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  19. JAPANESE PROBLEM

    The "Daily Express" correspondent in Tokio says:—"Discussions regarding intervention in Siberia are excluding all other topics. The ...

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  20. POSITIONS RECAPTURED.

    Correspondents at the American front state that the Franco-Americans counter-attacked eastward of Chateau Thierry yesterday evening ...

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  21. FRENCH CONFIDENCE

    Though German long range guns again bombarded Paris on Tuesday, the spirit of the people is still buoyant. Last night's Headquarters ...

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  22. EX-GRAND VIZIER

    Hakki Pasha, who was one time the Turkish Grand Vizier, said in an interview with the Vienna "Neue Freie Presse" :—"Even if ...

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  23. LATEST FRENCH REPORT

    Last night's French communique reports:—"The battle continued to-day, Wednesday, with unbroken determination on the whole front west ...

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  24. GERMAN INSURANCE COMPANIES

    Sir Frederick Hall, who has an intimate knowledge of German business in Britain before the war, urges the importance of legislation against ...

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  25. RENEWAL OF ATTACKS

    The Australian Press Association learns that the enemy to-day renewed his attacks westward and eastward of the Rheims salient ...

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  26. OPERATIONS AT SEA

    A Japanese Dreadnought has e blown up by an internal explosion in eastern waters, and practically the whole complement perished. ...

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  27. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Senate, sitting as a High Court of Justice, with 170 Senators as judges, opened yesterday the trial of Malvy, ex-Minister of the ...

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  28. COMMANDER'S MESSAGE.

    In reply to Lord Burnham's message on behalf of the Anglo-French Society, General Foch telegraphed: "With the help of the allies we have ...

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  29. AMERICAN MESSAGES

    The following cable messages were received here in the course of this morning from London:— Lieutenant Quentin Roosevelt ...

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  30. BRITISH REPORTS

    Sir Douglas Haig reports this morning:—"A successful minor enterprise eastward of Villers-Bretonneux resulted in a few prisoners and ...

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  31. INTRIGUES WITH TROTSKY.

    The Senate reporter occupied the whole of yesterday in reading the report, which was overwhelmingly against Malvy. It shows that the ...

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  32. AUSTRIAN REIGHSRATH

    The Austrian Reichsrath re-assembled on Tuesday. Sensational developments are expected in view of the economic situation. The ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN STEAMER

    The steamer Barunga, bound for Australia, has been sunk. There was only one casualty. Melbourne, July 18. ...

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  34. AMERICAN REPORTS

    General Pershing' communique of July 14 stated:—"East of Chateau Thierry, where the enemy succeeded this morning in crossing the Marne ...

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  35. ANGLO-AMERICAN UNION

    An English speaking union has recently been formed to promote comradeship between the people of the British Empire and the United ...

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  36. AUSTRALASIAN SPEECHES

    The Empire Producers' Association gave a luncheon to-day in the Connaught Rooms to Sir Joseph Ward. In response to the toast of his health ...

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  37. OPERATIONS IN THE AIR

    Sir Douglas Haig reports to-night:—"Thunderstorms yesterday hindered air work. We dropped thirteen tons of bombs on the ...

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  38. GERMAN OUTRAGE

    A Spanish steamer carrying Senor De Vega, the Spanish Minister to Greece, was sunk by a submarine, although Germany had been ...

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  39. PONTOONS DESTROYED

    French airmen and artillery destroyed live German pontoon bridges west of Dormans on Tuesday morning. One bombing group sent two ...

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  40. AMERICAN TRANSPORT

    In the House of Commons to-day, Sir Chiozza Money announced that 637,929 Americans had been transported to Europe in April, May and ...

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  41. DUTCH INQUIRY

    The chairman of the Naval Court that has investigated the sinking of the Koenigin Regentes says the evidence proved that the vessel was ...

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  42. RAIDS ON GERMAN TOWNS.

    The Germans officially admit thirty-three allied air attacks in June in Lorraine and Luxemburg and on the Rhine towns. They say ...

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  43. FUTILE ATTACKS

    The Germans made five attacks between the Suippe valley (about 20 miles east of Rheims) and Massiges (about 15 miles east of Suippe), but ...

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  44. THE MARNE REGAINED.

    An American communique last night states:—"The Americans in the Marne sector have entirely regained possession of the south bank ...

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  45. M. BILLING'S WIFE

    The "Daily Chronicle" makes the remarkable disclosure that Mr. Pemberton Billing's wife is a German, the daughter of an ...

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  46. FRENCH COUNTER-ATTACK

    A cablegram received here from London this morning states that the French have begun a counter-attack against the Germans on the Aisne ...

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  47. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS

    German newspapers state that the Bolshevik Premier, M. Lenin, is about to break off diplomatic relations with Britain and any other ...

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  48. SATISFACTORY SITUATION

    The Australian Press Association learns that the situation on the French front to-day is regarded as distinctly good, and a slight ...

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