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  3. EASTERN FRONT

    From Gallela the only reliable news is that the German offensive is developing very last, covering 10 miles a day. ...

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  4. ORIGINAL ANZACS

    For over 1000 days the original Anzacs have been fighting. War worn and overtaxed these veterans fight on. hey have richly deserved a spell, ...

    Article : 359 words
  5. BALKANS AFFAIRS

    The Allied Balkan Conference was opened here to-day. M. Ribot, the French Prime Minister who presided, referred to the ...

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  6. WESTERN FRONT

    Mightly artillery fire accompanies the nightly raids in Flanders, and is increasing. The immensity of the concentrations ...

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  7. IRISH CONVENTION

    It is officially announced that Sir Horace Plunkett Commissioner of the Irish Congested Districts Board, and one of the Government's nominees has ...

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  9. SUBMARINE MENACE

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris reports:—Arrivals in French ports for the week numbered 1063, and departures 937. No vessels were sunk. ...

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  10. RUSSIANS RETIRE.

    A Russian official report states:— "Northward, of Krevo (in the Riga region) our detachments occupying enemy trenches retired owing to the ...

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  11. THE WILSON APPEAL

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  12. ALLIED BLOCKADE ENDS.

    It is officially announced to-day that the Allies hare abandoned their block[?]de of Greece. This 19 the last step toward full ...

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  13. SERB CAPITAL AT SALONIKA.

    Greece has agreed to Serbia's request for the establishment of the temporary Serbian capital at Salonika. ...

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  14. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Mr W. A. Holman, Premier of New South Wales, held a consultation to-day with Sir John Bradbury, one of the joint Permanent Secretaries to the ...

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  15. PUNISHING TRAITORS.

    The "Morning Post's" correspondent at Petrograd states that General Korniloff promptly acted on the resolution of the Soldiers' Committee that execution ...

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  16. BRITISH LOSE POSTS

    Reporting to the War Office late last night, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig said:— "Following a heavy bombardment ...

    Article : 106 words
  17. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Senator RUSSELL moved the second reading of the Wheat Storage Bill, explaining that the great bulk of the wheat in Australia 'had been sold to the ...

    Article : 167 words
  18. FIXING FLOUR PRICE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr J. K. Clynes Labor member for Manchester, on behalf of Lord Rhondda, the Food Controller, foreshadowed a ...

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  19. FRENCH DEFEAT HUNS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French Headquarters shows that the magnificent counter-attack by the French yesterday. resulting in the enemy being ...

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  20. ROUMANIAN SUCCESS.

    A Roumanian official message issued to-day says:— "We look the offensive in the Southern Carpathians, and occupied the ...

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  21. SIR E. CARSON'S ACTION.

    The "Daily News" considers that Sir Edward Carson's action in cabling an anti-Home Rule message, to Sydney Orangemen on the day of the opening ...

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  22. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr CONSIDINE asked the Prime Minister if he knew that the repeated prosecutions of Mr P. Brookfield, M.L.A., had created a feeling amongst the workers of ...

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  23. ALIEN EMPLOYES.

    Speaking in the House of Commons to-day, Mr W. Joynson-Hicks suggested that an the completion of three years of war all men of German ...

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  24. WAR AGAINST SUBMARINES

    Commenting upon, the unsatisfactory character of the latest shipping return and the loss of 2,000,000 tons of British shipping in the past six months, ...

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  25. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION.

    Australian batteries of artillery are in action in the northern sector, where the Germans are counter attacking heavily. ...

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  26. ADMIRAL SIMS IN PARIS

    Admiral W. S. Sims, who is in command of the United States squadron in British waters, has arrived to confer with Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, ...

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  27. AIR RAID ON BRITAIN.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr J. T. Macpherson, Under Secretary to the War Office stated that there had been 78 air raids on the United ...

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  28. COMMONS THREATENED

    In the House of Commons to-day, after questions had been answered. Mr J. King, (Liberal) complained of the presence of secret service men. ...

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  29. SHIPPING LOSSES HEAVIER.

    The Admiralty announces that the shipping arrivals in British ports for last week totalled 2791 and the sailing 2791. Twenty-one vessels over 1600 ...

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  30. PARKER PAMPHLETS AND CARTOONS.

    On the formal motion, that the Speaker leave the Chair, which is the formal motion for Grievance Day, Mr CATTS moved an amendment ...

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  31. EXPLOSION ON SUBMARINE

    As the result of an accidental explosion on an American submarine at Manila, five men were killed. ...

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  32. FREE PHOTOS FOR SOLDIERS.

    During the past six mouths extraordinary enthusiasm has been shown by the honorary workers of the Snapshots from Home League of the ...

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  33. MINERS CONFER.

    At the conference of the Miners' Federation at Glasgow, a resolution was unanimously adopted in favor of the nationalisation of mines, and an ...

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  34. BRITAIN'S WAR AIMS

    Supplementing the statement he had made earlier in the day in regard to the British war aim's, Lord Robert Cecil. Under-Secretary of State for ...

    Article : 126 words
  35. CANADIAN CONSCRIPTION

    Reuter's correspondent at Ottawa reports that the Dominion House of Gammons passed the Conscription Bill after a two months' debase. The bill ...

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  36. ITALIAN SHIPPING LOSSES.

    An official return shows that in the week ended July 22, 693 ships arrived in Italian ports, and there were 550 departures. Two steamers were sunk. ...

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  37. ARMY MUTINY

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd, telegraphing yesterday, said:— "The 11th Army's indiscipline in letting the Austro-Germana through is ...

    Article : 314 words
  38. SPANISH CRISIS.

    Telegraphing from Christiania, the "Times" correspondent says that while steamers from Bombay and America were being unloaded, bombs were ...

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  39. MASTERY OF THE AIR

    German airmen in the Yser region continue to show that they are daring and are reconnoitring in armadas of 30 machines. ...

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  40. CANADA'S FINANCES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Ottawo reports that Canada has secured a £20,000,000 loan from the American banking firm of J. P. Morgan. ...

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  41. MARTIAL LAW CEASES.

    It has been decided that the oper-ation of martial fow in Valentia, one of the places at which strikes took place shall cease. ...

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  42. GERMAN EAST AFRICA

    An official report dealing with the operation in German East Africa says— "An action took place at Narongombe on 19th July in difficult hilly and bushy ...

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  43. PROFITEERING IN ENGLAND.

    The "Times" says that the Ministry of Food is collecting evidence revealing much aggravated profiteering. The Ministry will prosecute offenders ...

    Article : 109 words
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