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  5. BRITISH SUBMARINES

    Advices received this evening from Athens give intelligence of a notable nava} exploit in the Dardanelles. A British submarine torpedoed and sank three Turkish transports laden with troops. ...

    Article : 179 words
  6. GERMAN PRESS.

    The last American Note to the Government in Berlin has caused a deep impressing in Germany. The [?] Gazette" has abandoned its ...

    Article : 142 words
  7. SILVER BULLETS.

    W[?] of the defendants to the [?] against Jacks and Company, the well-known iron merchants gave further [?] ...

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  8. IN THE VOSGES.

    A communique issued this afternoon states:—We have [?] continued progress in the Vosges, and mastered the heights dominating F[?]ht Gorth of Meinbruck and M[?] ...

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  10. THE LUSITANIA.

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  11. THE WORD "STRIKE."

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  12. HARD PRESSED.

    The enemy's stron[?] with their new [?] the Germans alone have fourteen Army [?] concentrain in the regions of Lut[?] ...

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  13. SOLDIERS' PAY.

    There seems to be some misapprehension among the troops at Liverpool as to what rate of pay they should receive while in Australia it is pointed out by the military authorities ...

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  14. GERHARD OR MEYER?

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  15. PERSISTENT TURKS.

    The Press Bureau has issued the following report in connection with the oper[?] at the Dardanelles:— On the night of June 15 a part of he enemy ...

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  16. SUBMARINES AT WORK

    Several more steamers have failed victims to the German submarines and mines. The steal screw steamer Trafford, 216 tons, of Manchester, was caught by a submarine off the ...

    Article : 221 words
  17. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The torts-Bret casualty [?] at the Daranelles [?]morrow, and printed in the [?] the Evening News" about [?] ...

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  18. SIR TIMOTHY COGHLAN.

    Sir Timothy Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales retires from that position on Saturday. He has accepted the chairmanship of the ...

    Article : 86 words
  19. AN OFFICIAL DENIAL.

    The German Embassy dea[?] the allegations that Dr. Mayer Gertard is really Dr. Alfred [?] a prominent [?] of the German Arms Department. ...

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  20. TROOPER NUNN-PATTRICK KILLED.

    News was received to-day sport [?] Department by Mrs. Nunn-Patrickk a that her third son, Erroll, had been [?] In delton Trooper Erroll M'Lood Nunn ...

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  21. BOMBS ON KARLSRUHE.

    It is reported that the rain of shelts at Karlsruhe destroyed the barracks and muniti[?] factory. A neutral from karlsruhe says that [?] ...

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  22. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The latest communique stated:— Combala favorable to us have taken place along the whole frontier, notably in the Carina and [?] regions ...

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  24. CONSULTING THE SCIENTISTS.

    Some criticisms recently offered by Mr. H. G. Wells, the well-known novelist, respecting the alleged lack of enterprise along scientific lines of the War office were recalled by a ...

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  25. AGAIN MURDERERS.

    According to the Amsterdam correspondent of the Central News Agency, there is a revival in Belgium of atrocities on a wholesale scale. A traveller from Ghent is reported to ...

    Article : 116 words
  26. EMBARGO ON COTTON.

    Lord Robert Cecil, Under-Secretary to the Foreign office. In the House of Commons yesterday, said the Government had taken steps to prevent cotton entering Germany. All ...

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  27. PRICES OF FOODSTUFFS.

    The wbrat market to-day was quiet, and rates were unchanged. Flour continued to decline in price. [?] were quiet, Bahin Blanca (June-July). ...

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  28. MINERS' ACCIDENTS.

    Joseph Hay, an immigrant, was killed at the Moun: Kelra colliery yesterday by a fall of stone from the roof. He had only recently brought his wife from England. In the colliery ...

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  30. FETE AT COAST HOSPITAL.

    A fete and kale of kiftn will be bold in the Coast Hospital grounds on Saturday afternoon, to provide comforts for the wounded soldiers. An additional tram service has been arranged ...

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