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  4. DARDANELLES AND MESOPOTAMIA.

    The House of Commons was crowded to-day to hear the debate on Sir Edward Carson’s motion for a select committee to enquire as to the Dardanelles and ...

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  5. CRUMPLING THEM UP

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig has reported .that the Australians participated in important raids -south of Armentieres on a irons of two miles, and secured 140 German ...

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  7. EAST FRONT.

    A Pettigrew Communiqué states mat 17 enemy aeroplanes bombed a hospital lazaret A ah Zemires, north-east of Baranowits[?] killing three doctores and 10 patients and ...

    Article : 292 words
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  9. RAILWAYS MANAGEMENT.

    A sweeping condemnation of the general management of the railways was made to the premier (Hon C. Vaughan) on Friday morning bye Mr. C. R. Baker ...

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  10. MESOPOTAMIA.

    The War Office states that there nothing to report. from Mesopotamia. The heat there is excessive, the thermometer showing over 120 degrees in the shade. ...

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  11. WELCOME HOME!

    A cheerful arr, pervaded proceedings at the Adelaide Town Hall on Friday at midday, when about 200 returned soldiers were entertained by the Mayor of ...

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  12. FIGHTING AROUND VERDUN.

    The French communique issued on Thursday afternoon states that the Republic troops captured trenches at HardeCourt from the knoll to the river and ...

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  13. Pushing Enemy Back.

    The Trench-have catered the first lines of the enemy from Estrees to the Vermanovaiers Heifht. -They took 2,900 prisoners, three cannon, and 30 machine guns. ...

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  14. LIFE IN GERMANY.

    The Hague correspondent of the. United Press Agency has telegraphed that a ghastly wave , of crime and suicide is sweeping over Germany, due to the mental ...

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  15. German Report.

    A German communiqué states that the British attacked, in considerable force, German man positions west and north of Fromelles, but were thrown back. Ay counter-attacks ...

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  16. Bavarian Regiments Decimated.

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  17. Territorials—Great Soldiers.

    Mr. Phillip Gibbsfi, writing from the British headquarters in France, states:— In the offensive the Territorials have proved themselves great soldiders-great in ...

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  18. DESTROYING A NATION.

    M. Balof, the Russian Bed Cross' commissioner in Armenia, reports that he visited villages around Trebizond. Out of 8,343 inhabitants before; the war the Russians ...

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  19. LINE PUSHED FORWARD.

    A despatch received from Gen. Haig on Thursday afternoon says:—We regained a little ground in Delville Wood and at Longueval, where the struggle continues. We ...

    Article : 107 words
  20. RUSSIANS AND TURKS.

    A Constantinople communiqué states that the Russians were repulsed east of Sineh, leaving a great number of dead-The Turks carried out a successful ...

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  21. Mesopotamia Muddle.

    It is understood-from the Prime Ministers statement, that: Sir William' Robertson and the Secretary for India (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) arc satisfied that ...

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  22. Russians Retire at Mossul.

    The Czar's troops have occupied the town of Kugi an important junction on the roads from Erzerum to Lhaputi and Khzindjtna. ...

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  23. HOME RULE.

    Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalists, has sent a memorandum to Mr Asquith and Mr. Lloyd George, which reads:—"I feel bound to tell you that the ...

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  24. THE LORDS PERTURBED.

    In the House' of Lords," Lord Wemyes drew attention to the Mesopotamia operations, which he described as a most depressing subject. He moved for an enquiry ...

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  25. FINE FRENCH SUCCESS.

    The French infantry sooth of the River Somme have captured tie whole of the German first line. The communiqué which relates the success says:—The French ...

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  26. ITALIAN FRONT.

    The Italian communion published on Thursday afternoon announced Persistent bad weather had interfered with the activity of the Italian ...

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  27. POLICE SERGEANT'S DEATH.

    V POET PIRIE, July 21:— Panton was to have left here this morning for Peters whither he had been transferred; and Sgt. Band from Glenelg, arrived. yesterday ...

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  28. Seeing is Believing.

    Dr. MacNamara (Financial Secretary to the Admiralty) has announced that, a German submarine minelayer will be exhibited after Wednesday, July 26, at the Temple ...

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  29. NEW FRENCH ADVANCED.

    Tae British and French- peoples are delighted at the news of Gen. Foch's capture of five miles of German defences on the Somme front. The British advances ...

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  30. Australian Prisoners.

    Col. Sellham has returned from Switzerland. He hopes that the result of his negotiations with the Swiss Government will, with the co-operation of the British ...

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  31. ITALY AND GERMANY.

    A decree has -been issued by the Italian Government which forbids the passage of German goods through Italy. The decree also authorizes the taking of measures ...

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  32. Exclusion of Ulster Opposed

    A large meeting of Nationalists,, held at Derry, representing Derry, Tyrone, and Fermanagh, passed a resumption opposing the exclusion of the Ulster counties from ...

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  33. Submarine Activity.

    Steamers which have arrived here report that there is a large number of German submarines in the North Sea, and that the vessels are, apparently, of a bigger and ...

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  34. NAVAL PRISONERS.

    The Financial Secretary to the Admiralty (Dr. MacNamara) stated that the British had taken as prisoners 136 German naval officers and 2,076 men. The Germans ...

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  35. Six Millions Daily.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. McKenna), questioned in the Commons to-day, said the daily war expenditure of- £6.000,030 was due to the increased purchases of ...

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  36. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    CALTOWTE, July 20—Sgt. H. Both, of this town, who is on active service abroad, has been promoted to the rank of second lieutenant. He joined the expedionary ...

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  37. British Comradeship.

    Gradually the Londoners withdrew, straggling across No Man's Land under the great shellfire. All the ground was strewn with British wounded. An officer said:— ...

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  39. HINDMARSH SCHOOL CLOSED.

    Mr. W. H. Dring (Chairman of the illndmarsh School Committee) stated on Friday morning that, as a precautionary measure, the school had been closed ...

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  41. New Zealand Hospital.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir Thomas MacKenzie), speaking at the opening of the Canadian Hospital at Putney, said the military authorities ...

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