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  4. ITALIAN FRONT

    An Italian official message statse:— Having re-occupied the bridgehead at Capo Sile we yesterday extended it, provoking and withstanding resolute ...

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  5. KUHLMAN'S SPEECH

    Replying to criticism by Count Westrap, a Conservative leader, Dr von Kuhlmann denied that his speech weas intended as an appeal to England's ...

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  6. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field-Marshal Hiag at 12.20 p.m. on Thursday reported that successful minor operations on the night of the 26th June gave us possession of a ...

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  7. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    M. Rivelli, secretary of the French Navy League, states that French seamen will not sail with German after the war. ...

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  8. WESTERN FRONT

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We took a few prisoners and a machine gun in raids and patrols in the ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICAL TRUCE

    By 1,704,000 votes to 945,000 the British Labor Conference to-day resolved to dissolve the political truce. ...

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  10. BOMBS DROPPED IN BELGIUM.

    An Admiralty message says:—Air force contingents attached to the Navy, between 20th June and 23rd June dropped four tons of bombs on the ...

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  11. MOMENTOUS LABOR PARTY CONFERENCE.

    What is described as the most momentous British Labour Party conference ever held opened to-day under the presidency of Mr W.F. Purdy ...

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  12. AID FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS.

    In a speech in London Mr J. Hodge, Minister for Pensions, announced that he was about to appeal for £3,000,000 for the rehabilitation of disabled ...

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  13. AIR MINISTRY'S OFFICIAL REPORT.

    A British Air Ministry's official statement says that there was a successful attack on the night of the 25th June on an enemy aerodrome at Belcham. ...

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  14. PIAVE STILL FLOODED.

    There is little change in the Italian military situation Both belligerents apparently are surveying the position. The Italians have decided to ...

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  15. AMERICAN TROOPS ACTIVE.

    A French communique states:—We made raids in the regions of Mailly-Raineval (south-east of Amiens), Melicocq (in the Compiegne sector), ...

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  16. 8000 JEWISH SOLDIERS.

    (The U.S. Consul at Melbourne furnishes to Reuter the following wireless for Honolulu.) Washington, Wednesday. ...

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  17. "FORWARD," SAYS "VORWARTS."

    A message from Amsterdam says that "V[?]rwarts," the German Socialist paper, makes the following comment:—"Since Dr won Kublmann recongnise ...

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  18. THE BRITISH FRONT FROM WEEK TO WEEK

    Of the new German thrust at Armentieres few stories have yet come through. The attack was begun in a mist, as at St. Quentin, and German ...

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  19. WILL SPAIN MEDIATE.

    A visit was paid to the Foreign Minister Senor Date to-day by the Austrian Ambassador, Prince von Fursten berg. ...

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  20. MONTIDIDIER SECTOR.

    A French communique, at 1.40 a.m. on Thursday states that north-west of Mon[?]didier we carried out raids north of Grievesnes Park and inflicted losses ...

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  21. THE AMERICANS.

    An American official message says:—Our infantry supported by artillery, on 25th June, attacked the enemy positions southward of Torcy. We ...

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  22. FOUR BIG SUBMARINES SUNK.

    It is reported that the Allies have destroyed four of the six big cruiser submarines which Germany recently constructed. ...

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  23. ITALIAN LOSSES.

    The Italian General Staff states. that the Austrian claim that the Italian losses number 150,000 is exaggerated, and that they are certainly nothing ...

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  24. VALUE OF MARK FALLS.

    It is noteworthy that ever since the beginning of March and during the new enemy offensive the value of the German mark and the Austria kroner ...

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  25. STUPID DEPRESSION IN AUSTRIA.

    No irritation has been caused at Vienna says the Hague correspondent of the "Times" by the Austrian reverse but a sort of stupid depression ...

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  26. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The conference disposed of the question of German trade after the war. The Dominion representatives were unanimous in supporting Mr Hughes on the ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN MONROE DOCTRINE.

    The German press, referring to the visit of Mr Hughes to England, expresses disgust at the "Australian Monroe doctrine." The "Cologne ...

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  28. SICKNESS AMONG HUN TROOPS.

    There seems to be rather an [?] amount of sickness among the German troops says Reuter's special correspondent at the British Headquarters ...

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  29. EFFECTS OF THE SPEECH ON REIGHSTAG.

    The debate in the Reichstag following Kuhlmann's speech shows that all parties except the extreme left were disappointed at its gloominess, especially the ...

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  30. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The Press Bureau states that two cases of bubonic pleague occurred in East Suffolk. Both proval fatal. No further cases are expected. ...

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  31. A VISIT TO VERSAILLES.

    The Dominion representatives will visit Versaille shortly in order to meet the Allied statement and soldiers. ...

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  32. KUHLMANNN MAY RESIGN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Basle says it is [?] in Berlin that Kuhlmann is about to resign. ...

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  33. HOME RULE ACTION UNLIKELY.

    The "Morning Post" understands that the Imperial War Conference is not likely to take action on General Smith suggestion that it should deal with Irish ...

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  34. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Moscow states that serious differences of opinion resulted in the suspension of the Germane Russian commission for an ...

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  35. KERENSKY'S ARRIVAL.

    Kerensky arrived secretly a week ago. His arrival was known only to a few Socialist friends. The majority of the conference did not recognise ...

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  36. MERCHANT TONNAGE LOSSES.

    It is announced by the Admiralty that the merchant tonnage losses in the month of May, due to enemy action and marine risk amounted to 224,735 ...

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  37. NO AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUES TO SPAIN.

    Reuter's correspondent in Madrid says that much comment has been a[?]oused by the fact that no Austrian communiques have been published in ...

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  38. SPEECH RESENTED BY ARMY HEADQUARTERS.

    It is reported that army headquarters protested against the speech and the article Hertling's repudiation of Kuhlmann's pessimism, and also ...

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  39. MR. A. CHAMBERLAIN'S TRIBUTE.

    Mr Austin Chamberlain, speaking at the meeting of the Victory League at the Guild Hall said that the Imperial War Cabinet was the creation of the war. He ...

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  40. THE WEST PIAVE BANK.

    Mr Jefferies, the war correspondent says that not a single enemy soldier remains on the west bank of the Piave, the remnants surrendering on Wednesday ...

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  41. GERMAN COLONIES.

    In the House of Commons Mr Lees Smith drew attention to the statements made by Mr Massey on the 19th June regarding the German colonies, and asked ...

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  42. PARIS AGAIN BOMBED.

    News has been received that enemy aeroplanes have again bombed Paris. ...

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  43. THE AUSTRIAN ROUT.

    The "Times" correspondent at The Hague says that the German High Command sent to Austria a request in unfriendly language asking her to ...

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  44. SPEECH BY N.Z. PREMIER.

    Lord Inchcape presented to Mr Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand, an illuminated address in recognition of the loyalty and patriotism of ...

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  45. SEVERAL GROUPS ENGAGED.

    A Paris official message, at 12.40 a.m. on Thursday states that several groups of enemy aeroplanes attacked Paris at 11 o'clock in the evening. They met ...

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  46. MR COOK'S TRIBUTE TO THE NAVY.

    Mr Haworth Booth entertained Mr Cook at luncheon. Those present included Mr Fisher Admirals Wemyss, Henderson, Patey King Hall, and ...

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  47. THE KAISER INTERVENES.

    Mr Tower the "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam. states that owing to the tremendous Junker militarists' indignation the Kaiser ordered Kuhlman to ...

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  48. KERENSKY'S PERSONALITY.

    Kerensky's appearance suggests the in tellectual ascetic. He is greatly reduced by disease and illness but retains his masterful bearing and decisive speech. ...

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  49. AUSTRIANS IN MOUNTAIN LINES.

    Mr Ward Price, the British press representative at the Italian headquarters says that while the Austrians hold the present mountain lines at Brenta ...

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  50. GERMAN OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    A wireless German official message states that the British attacked on the morning of the 25th June on wide sectors south of the Scarpe. They were ...

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  51. STATUS OF DOMINIONS

    At the sitting of the Imperial Conference Mr W.H. Hughes, Prime Manister of Australis, is raising the important question if the future status of the ...

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  52. KERENSKY'S PRESENCE.

    A few Labor delegates suspiciously questioned Kerensky's presence, and asked why the Government favored it, while Troelstra, the Dutch Socialist, and ...

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  53. A UNITED KINGDOM FEDERATION.

    A Parliamentary deputation waited on Lloyd George on the subject of a scheme of the federation of the United Kingdom. The Premier was friendly ...

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  54. AUSTRIAN OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    A wireless Austrian message at 1.25 a.m. on Thursday says that the thrusts at Zugna Ridge have been stopped. The bitter struggle on the 24th June ...

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  55. HAIG REPORTS ONLY MUTUAL ARTILLERY WORK.

    Field-Marshall Haig reported on 11 p.m. on Wednesday only mutual artiljerying in different sectors. ...

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  56. AVIATION OPERATIONS.

    Field-Marshal Haig in an aviation report says the weather on the 25th June was unfavorable, but aeroplanes observed hostile batteries and carried ...

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  57. GERMANY AND POLAND.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger's" Kieff correspondent says that the nogotiations between the German and Polish military authorities failed. the latter refusing to ...

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  58. RUSSIA'S POSSIBLE REGENERATION.

    Kerensky, interviewed said that despite the horror of the Bolshevik regime, there was reason to hope for the prompt regeneration of Russia. The closed ...

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  59. MILITARY MEDALS

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  60. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    A New South Wales Government loan of £3,500,000 was issued to-night at par bearing interest at the rate of 5½ per cent. ...

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  61. GERMAN TOWNS BOMBED.

    It is officially announced by the British Air Ministry that:—Aeroplanes successfully attacked on Tuesday morning railway sidings and ...

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  62. LEAGUE OF NATIONS SCHEME

    The House of Lords resumed the debate on Lord Parmoor's motion approving of the principle of the League of Nations. Lord Curzon-said that the ...

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  63. LABOR MINISTERS UNAFFECTED.

    It is believed at Westminster that the decision of the Labor conference indicates freedom of action in the constituencies rather than any new development in the ...

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  64. RUSSIA'S FLIGHT

    The Times" correspondent at Petrograd says that famine is intensifying Only Government servants and armed Bolsheviks raiding the adjacent country ...

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  65. CANADIAN PREMIERS IN SCOTLAND.

    Three Canadian Provincial Premiers Messrs Morris Martin and Stewart are visiting Edinburgh. Entertained by the corporation, Mr Morris said ...

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  66. IRISH PROBLEM

    Lord French addressing a meeting at Belfast said that voluntary recruiting would be prosecuted with every consideration, and if the numbers required ...

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  67. AUSTRIAN CRISIS

    The "Times" correspondent at The Hague says:—It is reported from Vienna that the Kaiser held a Crown Council, at which the Federal crisis was ...

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  68. FORMER CZAR OF RUSSIA

    A telegram from Moscow states that the Czech Stovak troops have entered Ekaterinburg in the Ural Mountains, where heavy fighting is proceeding. ...

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