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  4. WESTERN FRONT

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports—After a heavy bombardment the enemy on Tuesday night attacked and ...

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  5. (Reuter's Telegrams.)

    Field-Marshal Sir Doughlas Haig, in a despatch to the War office, says that there is nothing to report. ...

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  6. LATEST WAR NEWS

    The Australians captured Hamel and advanced a mile on an important position. ...

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  7. MANY NATIONALITIES UNITE

    President Wilson, with representatives of the Allied countries, is going to Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington, to deliver a notable ...

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  8. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    An Italian official message states:—On Tuesday we carried out a series of energetic thrusts on the Lower Piave, gaining ground despite the ...

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  9. AMERICA'S ARMIES

    The Committee on Public Information has given out the following statement by the President:— I have to-day received the following ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Mr J. A. Brinsden, the rate collector and inspector of the Creswick SHire, who has been in ill-health for some time past, was at the monthly ...

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  11. THE AMERICAN SECTOR.

    An American communique issued a 4.10 a.m. on Thursday, announces in tense reciprocal artillery fire north west of Chateau Thierry. We repulsed ...

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  12. BRITISH SUCCESSES.

    Field-Marshal Haig reports:—We carried out a successful operation on the morning of the 4th between Villers Bretonneux and the Somme. We ...

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  13. CZAR PROCLAIMED

    It is announced by the Ukrainian Telegraph Bureau at Kieff that the Grand Duke Michael, brother of Nicholas, the former Czar, has been ...

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  14. DIVERSIONS AT THE FRONT.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters, telegraphing on the 3rd puly, says the Duke of Connaught visited the british front to-day, accompanied ...

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  15. OBITUARY.

    Brown.—The funeral of the late Mrs Ellen Brown, of Macarthur street, took place and was largely attended by sympathising friends. Her remains were ...

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  16. THE CRISIS APPROACHING.

    That the crisis is approaching in Russia is indicated by the latest message from Reuter's correspondent as Moscow. dated the 19th June. ...

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  17. BOMBS ON CATTARO BASE.

    It is officially announced by the Italian Admiralty that five British aeroplanes on Monday dropped several tons of bombs on the enemy base at ...

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  18. FIFTH ARMY'S FAILURE.

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to General Sir Ivor Phillips, member for Southampton, Mr J. I. Macpherson, Acting Deputy Secretary ...

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  19. ITALIANS REMARKABLE EFFORT.

    Reuter's correspondent of the Italian headquarters telegraphing on the 3rd July. says that the region of the Lower Piave between Sante Done ...

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  20. GERMAN CONCENTRATIONS ON FRONTIER.

    A telegram form Helsingfors states that the Gorman expeditionary force is 50,000 concentrated on the Russian frontier which German patrols are ...

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  21. SHIPBUILDING INCREASES

    It is announced by the Admiralty that 134,159 tons of merchantmen were completed in the United Kingdom in June, compared with 197,274 tons in ...

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  22. OUTLOOK IN FINLAND.

    The "Times" correspondent at Stock holm says that events are developing rapidly in Finland. Hostilities may commence at any time The German ...

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  23. STEADILY PUSHED BACK.

    Reuter's correspondent at British Headquarter telegraphing to-day, says:—The enemy's desperate anxiety to ...

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  24. LATE LORD RHONDDA

    All the British newspapers pay a glowing tribute to the late Lord Rhondda the British Food Controller whose death occurred this morning. He ...

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  25. DISAPPOINTING RESULTS.

    The "Times" naval correspondent Bays that the new Shipbuilding returns are a disappointment. They are short 33,114 tons of the total required. but ...

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  26. UNEASINESS IN GERMANY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that there is uneasiness in Germany concerning the Murman coast. A newspaper article say it ...

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  27. PUBLIC MEN SALUTE U.S.

    The Press unanimously salutes America in the friendliest spirit and cordially approves of the complimentary British celebrations to-morrow. ...

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  28. GERMANY'S COLONIAL AMBITIONS

    As the records of pre-war diplomacy show, in August, 1914, Germany proposed to Great Britain a shameful neutrality, offering as part of the conditions of it ...

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  29. "NOT PASSIVE RESISTERS."

    Soldiers who were gassed recently and are convalescing in London, say that the Australian nowhere are passive resisters. It is marvellous to see ...

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  30. A FESTIVAL OF NATIONS.

    Newspapers to-day testify to the universality and whole heartedness with which the fth July will be celebrated in Great Britain. Messages from prominent ...

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  31. IRISH TROUBLES

    Lord French has issued a proclamation declaring associations, in parts of Ireland, that are encquraging crimes, inciting to acts of violence and ...

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  32. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    "Truth" says that if the schemes for industrial reconstruction and agricultural development fructify, Britain will be unable for many years to spare ...

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  33. MR J. R. CLYNES MAY SUCCEED.

    It is understood that Mr. J. R. Clynes. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Food will Succeed Lord Rhondda as Food Controller. ...

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  34. AMERICA'S FIRE EFFECTIVE.

    Mr Herbert Bailey the "Daily Mail" correspondent, states that German Prisoners testify to the extraordinary effectivenes of the AMerican artillery ...

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  35. WAR CONTRIBUTIONS

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  36. ASSOCIATIONS "PROCLAIMED."

    The Sinn Fein, Gaelic League, Irish Volunteers, and kindred bolies have been proclaimed dangerous associations. ...

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  37. COAL OUTLOOK SERIOUS

    In an announcement by the Press Bureau it is stated that the withdrawal of 75,000 miners from the British solieries involves a reduction of ...

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  38. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC IN GERMANY.

    The "Times" correspondent at. The Hague says that influenza is increasing in Germany. There are between 200 and 300 new patients in Berlin daily. ...

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  39. GERMANY'S COLONIES

    An Amsterdam, message quotes the "Vossische Zeitung" as stating:—No German Politician doubts the restoration of the Pacific colonies. but ...

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  40. COUNTER-ATTACK FAILS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the American headquarters, telegraphing to-day, says:—The enemy this morning ...

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  41. OLD TIME GAIETY IN PARIS.

    The "Times" correspondent in Paris says that despite war's preoccupations and the bombardment risks, Paris in reviving her old-time gaiety in honor of ...

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  42. SUNSHINE CIRCLE.

    Object.—To raise by straight out giving £100 for food and comforts for the Australian prisoners of war (through the agency of the Red Cross) as a ...

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  43. BRITISH FRUIT CROP FAILURE.

    Lord Crawford says that the British fruit crop is one of the worst ever experienced. After meeting the demands of the army and navy not an ...

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  44. HUN ATROCITIES

    A French army order has been issued showing that the Germans are again resorting to the killing of wounded men and prisoners. ...

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  45. RUSSIAN INDUSTRIES

    A Russian wireless official message states that a decree has been passed by the Government nationalising all important industrial undertakings, ...

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  46. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The Premier (Mr Ryan) replying to day to Senator Pearce's remarks in which he is alleged to have said that the Queensland Government was one ...

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  47. BRITISH TRADES UNIONS' FEDERATION.

    The report of the executive of the conference of the federation of trades unions which will meet at Leicester to-day refers to the failure of efforts to ...

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  48. THE FRENCH CAPTURES.

    A French communique issued at 1.20 on Thursday says artillery activity is reciprocal in the Argonne region and on the right of the Meuse. The total ...

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  49. SOUTH AFRICA

    Official circles are new more optimistic regarding the native disaffect[?]They state that there is no cause for alarm. Nevertheless the discontent is ...

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  50. BRITISH AIR ACTIVITY.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig. In an aviation report, says:—"The weather on Tuesday was fine but hazy. Our machines worked as usual. ...

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  51. A GERMAN LIE.

    On receiving the first bare intelligence that the British hospital ship Llaudovery Castle has been sunk by a submarine a Berlin semi-officinal state ...

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  52. DEATH OF COLONEL FOXTON'S WIDOW.

    Mrs Foxton widow of Colonel Foxton Who had a distinguished Parliamentary career and who represented Brisbane in the House of Representatives, died ...

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  53. ESPIONAGE IN SPAIN.

    Reuter's correspondent in Madrid sates that the Spanish Senate unanimously passed an Espionage Bill empowering the Government to enforce ...

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  55. MIDLANDS EXPLOSION

    In the House of Commons. Mr F. G. Kellaway, Parliamentary Secretary to Munitions. Stated that in the Midlands explosion 100 person were killed, and ...

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