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  4. A SMASHING BLOW

    Sir Douglas Halg reports: "Tuesday and Wednesday were spent in bombarding formidable positions in the German second line. ...

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  5. FIERCE ATTACKS

    An official statement has been issued as follows: "Along the Stokchod front, south of the Pripet Marshes, the enemy is attacking our ...

    Article : 284 words
  6. FRANCE'S DAY

    The worth of Britain's affection for France was demonstrated to-day the French National Day, everywhere. In the streets men, women, and children were ...

    Article : 513 words
  7. THE LAST STONE

    At the ceremony of placing the coping stone of the Trades Hall of Sydney in position yesterday, there were present Col. Spain (architect of the building), Messrs. J. Linchan ...

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  8. OVERSEA VISITORS

    Sir George Alexander entertained the overseas Parliamentary representatives at a performance of Bella Donna in the St. James' Theatre. A reception followed. ...

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  9. FACTION FIGHTS

    While the United States and Mexico are preparing for conference there is still internal fighting in Mexico. Reports state that the Carranzistas have ...

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  10. ITALIAN MINE

    An Italian communique states: "The enemy positions on Monte Castelletto commanded the Dolomites road. On the night of the 11th we exploded a powerful ...

    Article : 104 words
  11. TURKS HARASSED

    The following official statement has been issued: "Our offensive westward of Erzeroum is developing with great success. We captured ...

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  12. SUCCESSFUL APPEALS

    The Privy Council has allowed the appeal of the Queensland Government v. the Eastern and Australian Shipping Company, upholding the contention that the Queensland ...

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  13. Casualties Among Officers

    The names of 417 officers appear in to-day's, casualty list. Of these 104 are dead. ...

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  14. HUGHES WANTED

    An influential committee of ladies, including many of the aristocracy, is addressing a memorial to Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, asking him to return to ...

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  15. FIRE NEAR ATHENS

    The correspondent of the Giornale d'Italia at Athens states King Constantine injured his eyes, his face, and one of his legs when jumping from a bridge to escape the forest fire in the burning ...

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  16. AERIAL REPRISALS

    An official message states: "The day has been relatively dull along the whole front. "As a reprisal for the bombardment of ...

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  17. RIOT IN CORK

    The Sinn Feiners were disappointed to-day at the non-arrival of the prisoners who were released, and made disturbances in Cork. They paraded the principal streets singing ...

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  18. GERMANY STARVING

    Mr. Phillip Glbbs, writing in the Daily Chronicle, says that Germany's policy with regard to the distribution of food is "soldiers first." Letters found on prisoners disclose ...

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  19. THOSE SHIPS

    The legal difficulties which have cropped up in connection with the proposed transfer of the Commonwealth ships to the Australian register, are more complicated than was expected, ...

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  20. LANSDOWNE'S LETTER

    Mr. Redmond, M.P. (leader of the Irish Nationalists), states:—"Lord Lansdowne still maintains that the new Bill makes structural alterations to the Home Rule Act,' which is ...

    Article : 149 words
  21. LONDON MARKETS

    There were very strong sales in the wool market to-day. Merinos were at full recent rates, and crossbred, prices were maintained. Prices realised included the following: O'Beirne, ...

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  22. BILLS FOR SESSION

    The State Parliament will open for its final session at noon on Tuesday, and, in the absence of the Governor, the opening ceremony will be conducted by a commission of three. The ...

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  23. JAPAN & AMERICA

    The Senate to-day debated the Immigration Bill. Senator John D. Works said Japan must recognise the unalterable fact that unlimited ...

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  24. DEFENCE BOTH SIDES

    Rear-Admiral Peary is advocating that the United States should build eight 35-knot battle cruisers, to carry 16-inch guns, for the Atlantic, and a similar fleet in the Pacific. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT BOARD

    Statistics supplied by the Australian Wheat Board, dealing with the quantity of wheat handled to July 10, show that the total wheat received on account of the pool was 33,936,000 ...

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  26. FOOLS' PARADISE

    The New York Times, in a striking article, says that Germany cannot longer live in a fools' paradise, and must realise that there is no hope that she will be able to dictate terms ...

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  27. The German Communique

    An official statement mad a in Berlin, and communicated through neutral channels, is as follows: "A stubborn fight has developed on both ...

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