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  4. ALLIED SUCCESSES

    A French communique, issued at 2 a.m., on the 29th June, says south of the Aisne. we attacked in the morning from south Ambleny to the east of ...

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  5. RUSSIA

    Conflicting rumors, interspersed by denials and allegations, pour in from Russia from Scandinavian and German sources. Nothing is definitely known ...

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  6. NAVAL SKIRMISH

    The Admiralty reports that four British destroyers patrolling off the Belgian coast on the evening of the 27th June sighted eight enemy torpedoers. ...

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  7. AUSTRIAN DEFEAT

    The [?]oelnische Volks Zeitung' suggests that beside bad weather, treachery was responsible for the Austrian failure on the Piave. It credits the ...

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  8. MR. HUGHES'S SPEECH

    A storm of newspaper criticism has broken out around Mr W. M. Hughes. The "Daily News," in a leader, says Mr Hughes is bespattering the Liberals ...

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  9. NEW LABOR EXECUTIVE

    A new labor executive was elected yesterday under a widened constitution. It consists of 24, compared with 16 members previously. The great trade ...

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  10. (Reuter's Telegrams.)

    Field-Marshal Haig, in an aviation report, says that aeroplanes did a full day's work on the 27th June, and there was some increase in hostile activity, ...

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  11. VIGOROUS ANZAC ATTACK.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headqaurters says that the Australian attack yesterday was carried out with great vigor. It and the English ...

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  12. GERMANY'S FOOD

    The "Niene Rotterdam tche Courant" states that a very large part of Germany's cats and three-quarters of the dogs have been killed owing to the ...

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  13. AMERICANS IMPROVE POSITIONS.

    An American official says : — We again improced our positions southward of Torcy. The prisoner's in the operation on the 25th June are now 300. ...

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  14. LABOR'S DEMANDS.

    A conclusion of its sitting was reached to-day by the British Labor Conference. A number of resolutions were passed, including one demanding ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN SOLDIERS.

    The Italian Embassy learns that Germany is demanding complete control of the Austrian armies, following the Piave defeat. ...

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  16. NEXT HUN BLOW.

    General Liebert writes in the "Taegliche Rundschau" that it will not be long before another blow from the German hammer falls, and the Entente ...

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  17. ARMY RATION DECREASED.

    The "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters states that the German army ration has been decreased from Monday, and the army will be ...

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  18. AMERICA SENDING TROOPS.

    It has ben announced by Mr Newton D. Baker, Secretary of State for War, that General J. J. Pershing has instructed a select regiment of American ...

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  19. IMPERIAL WAR CABINET

    The War Cabinet and Conference met to-day. The Conference is still discussing economic questions. During a visit to France Mr Hughes and ...

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  20. AIR ACTIVITY

    The Air Ministry states that on the evening of the 28th June three tons of bombs were dropped on railway workshops, stations, and sidings in enemy, ...

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  21. NEWS OF EX-CZAR'S MURDER.

    Latest statements regarding the supposed murder of the deposed Czal Nicholas, says a Paris correspondent of the "Times." bear the appearance of ...

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  22. MINERS' WAGES.

    At the conference between the executive of the Miners' Federation, and the Premier and President of the Board of Trade and Coal Controller the miners ...

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  23. WEATHER HINDERS AIRMEN.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters telegraphed to-day : — Changeable weather lately has confined the air combats to short periods, of ...

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  24. KERENSKY INTERVIEWS HUGHES.

    Kerensky during a visit to Mr Hughes strongly urged the necessity for Allied intenvention in Russia. ...

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  25. HUNGARIAN ADMISSION OF LOSSES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Hungarian Premier made a remarkable speech in the Lower House of the Hungarian Parliament. He said ...

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  26. BRITISH WAR SPIRIT

    The Australian delegates to the Imperial Conference in the course of conversation, said that a fortnight's intimate study of the war problem and ...

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  27. ENEMY AERODROME ATTACKED.

    The Air Ministry states that the enemy aerodrome at Frescaty was attacked on the evening of the 28th June. Bursts were not observed owing to bad ...

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  28. MERCHANT SEAMEN'S LEAGUE

    Mr Hughes was the chief guest at the Merchant Seamen's League. He paid a tribute to the mercantile seamen, who had written a most ...

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  29. KERENSKY MAY COME BACK.

    News of a coup d[?]etat in Rusisa ha been received by the Copenhagen correspondent of the "Times," via Helsingfors. The message quotes the ...

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  30. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    Mr Perry Robinson says that prisoners taken at Nieppe state that influenza epidemic is one of the principal reasons for the delayed offensive. ...

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  31. HAIG'S REPORT.

    Field Marshal Haig, in an aviation report, says there was much air fighting on Friday. Enemy machines showed considerable activity. We shot down 17 and ...

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  32. FREEDOM FOR THE SLAVS.

    The State Department has been informed that German and Austrian propagandists have represented the United States as favoring freedom for ...

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  33. MR J. COOK'S IMPRESSIONS.

    Mr Cook said he was astonished in Lancashire at the numbers of bereaved families. A sister's neighbor had just lost the fifth and last son. He was a ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN HEROISM

    The Australian infantry on the Somme are not weary, despite the length of occupancy of the trenches. The enemy is depressed by the constant ...

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  35. NO SHORTAGE OF ENGINEERS

    No shortage of engineer officers for the merchant marine is expected, notwithstanding the greatly increased shipping production in this country, ...

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  36. FAILURE OF WAR AIMS

    German diplomats are blaming their militarists for prolonging the war. Sensational excepts from Foreign Secretary von Kuhlmann's address to ...

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  37. THE AUSTRIAN LOSSES.

    An official Vienna telegram seeks to minimise the Austrian losses in the recent, offensive, which the Hungarian Premier (Dr Wekerle) is reported to ...

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  38. JAPAN WILLING TO ACT

    Concerning Russia dramatic discussions are proceeding Little notice should be taken of statements that Japan has decided to leave Russia ...

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  39. A CRITICAL PERIOD.

    Concerning the food situation the official admission is that the first ten months of the year were extremely critical. The country was consuming 450,000 ...

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  40. GERMANY CLIMBED DOWN.

    The fact that the British fleet was nearly mobilised against Germany 12 years ago was revealed by Lord Denbigh when he related to members of ...

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  41. KING & QUEEN'S SILVER WEEDING

    3000 women processioned in London to-day and presented an address to the King and Queen in connection with their silver wedding. No fewer ...

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  42. MARSHAL HAIG'S REPORT

    Field Marshal Haig, at 12.55 p.m. on Saturday, reports : — We prisonered over 400 in Friday's successful operation eastweard of Nieppe Forest. ...

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  43. AUSTRIAN CRISIS

    The Emperor Charles has again refused to [?] the resignation of the Seidler Cabinet. The convocation of the [?] is [?] for 16th ...

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  44. AIR RAID ON PARIS

    Further particulars of the air raid yesterday show that there were many [?]ties. They were due to the large number of people who remained in the ...

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  45. FIRE IN A [?] FACTORY.

    Early this morning a fire was discovered in the boot factory of H. Walters Pty Ltd., is [?] street, Richmound, The building is a three ...

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  46. GERMAN REPORTS CLAIM SUCCESSES.

    A wireless German message says that three British assault against Meri Merriz broke down. The enemy penetrated Vieux Berquin and was thrown back by ...

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  47. THE EX-OZAN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Ama[?]dam says that a message has arrived from Moscow via Berlin which states that the president of the [?] ...

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