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  5. THE OFFENSIVE RESUMED

    The following communique has been issued at Paris:— During the night we resumed the offensive north of the Somme and captured a line of trenches east of Curia. After as intense bombardment the enemy attacked Belloy-ex-Santorre. ...

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  6. THE ADVANCE.

    It is noteworthy that the enemy's first position has been captured along the entire portion of the front attacked. The second position has been carried ...

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  7. GREAT BATTLES IN EAST

    A communique states:— We carried Ekimovitchi, eastward of Barazovitchi, and [?] a strongly-fortified position north-westward of Chartorysk, taking prisoners. We also carried first-life trenches in the Touman region, to the west of ...

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  9. GERMANS ADMIT THE STYR CROSSING.

    German "wireless" message says:— The Russian offensive against General von Hindenburg continues, especially in the Smorgon region. The Russians recommenced their offensive from Zirin to Barspovitchi, but were repulsed with heavy losses. ...

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  10. A NEW HOME.

    Mr. Young, Agent-General for South Australia, and Mrs. Young held a reception on the occasion of the opening of the new South Australian offices. ...

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  11. Austrians Strenuously Resisting

    An Italian communique states:— The Australians between Adiage and Brenta are strenuously contesting our advance. They attempted counter-attack at various points. We repulsed a night attack against Mount Zugua trenches. After several ...

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  12. HAND-TO-HAND FIGHTING.

    General Sir Donglas Haig reports that there was heavy fighting between the Ancre and the Somme all night long. The British made progress at certain important points. The German artillery fire wa intense in some sectors, and two enemy ...

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  13. POST-WAR PROBLEMS.

    The newspapers criticise the proposed Allies trade alliance as being to the detriment of neutral nations. The "Sun" says that when peace comes it ...

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  14. HUNS SAY "NO SERIOUS ADVANTAGE."

    German "wireless" reports dealing with the operations says:— We have taken prisoner 48 British officers and 867 men north of the Ancre. Violent fighting continues on both banks of the Somme. The enemy has ...

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  15. MEXICAN SITUATION.

    [?] has returned a [?] American News. He hopes [?] may to prevented [?] disputes by [?] ...

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  16. SPY ON BOARD.

    The "Telegraaf" publishes a story to the effect that the capture by the Germ[?] of the steamer Brussels. [?] tons, was due to a spy on board. ...

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  17. LONDON MARKETS.

    The wheat market to-day [?] cargoes being steadily held. Buyers were indifferent. Linseed oil was quoted at [?] for spot pipes Turpentine was quoted at [?] per cent. ...

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  18. MENTALLY AFFECTED.

    Germany's treatment of prisoners was discussed in the House of Lords this evening. Lord Devonport said retaliation was distasteful, and he did not wish in cuter into ...

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  19. MORE PEACE TALK.

    Lord Bryre, addressing the Pilgrims' Club in London, said that Americans had sent him a ma[?] recommending an arrangement to mediate for peace, but the Allies would not ...

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  20. MR. HUGHES AND ENGLAND.

    The "Tribune's" London correspondent says that although Mr. Hughes as[?] for Australia, he informed a [?] it is his intention to be in England when peace terms ...

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  21. FOURTH OF JULY.

    The Fourth of July celebrations were relatively quiet, the dominant note being given by the campaign for "Preparedness." Mr. Roesevelt advocated universal military ...

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  22. NEW ZEALANDERS IN ENGLAND

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie. High Commissioner of New Zealand, and Colons Richardson, attached to the Commissioner Office, have with the visiting members of [?] inspected ...

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  23. KUT-EL-AMARA SIEGE.

    A Victorias doctor, who went home a year age in response to the call for medical meaned has been for six months in a field ambulance attached to the British Indian force that ...

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