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  4. THE WORLD’S WAR

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:--“Portuguese troops repelled several raids during June. “We successfully raided northwards ...

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  5. LEADERS RELEASED.

    M. Jonnart has decided, at the Minister of the Interior’s fequest to immediately release the leaders of the Reservist Leagne. ...

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  6. IN MACEDONIA

    A German communique says:— “The English set afire and [?] several villages in the Strum lowland. ...

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  7. ENEMY’S INTERNAL TROUBLE

    There are indications that the Hungarian harvest is below the average owing to drought. ...

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  8. THOUGHT A NAVAL BATTLE WAS IN PROGRESS.

    A correspondent at East anglia says about 2.40, a number of, bombs exploded with a? deafening noise within in a few miles of the town, arousing ...

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  9. ZEPPELIN RAID

    The Press Bureau announces:— “Two airships carried out last night’s raid. They crossed the Kent coast and dropped six bombs on a, coastal ...

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  10. AN ANARCHIST REPRIEVED.

    The “Vissische Zeitung” says Dr. Aidler’s death, sentence was reduced to imprisonment. ...

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  11. NEWS OF RUSSIA

    The “Daily Chronicle’s” correspondent at Petrograd wires:— “A change of tone as observable in the Gonncil of Workmen’s letter to ...

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  12. OFFICIAL NEWS FROM PARIS.

    A French communique reads:— “An enemy. attack preparing against our position at Is Bovelle, north-east of Cerney, was dispersed by our fire. ...

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  13. HOSTILE ARTILLERY AT WORK

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:— “There was a hostile artillery bombardment south of Croisilles, southwestward of Lens, and at a number of ...

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  14. PRIVATE RESIDENCES DESTROYED.

    The first explosion was at a south cast coast town at about 2 o’clock in the morning. Aerial torpedoes and explosive and incendiary bombs were ...

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  15. REPRISALS DEMANDED.

    A crowded meeting at the London Opera House (the Lord Mayor presiding) res lved that systematic and ruth bringing home to the German people ...

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  16. ENEMY’S ATTACK FAILS.

    A French communique reads: — “Following last night’s bombardment at the Hurtebise sector, the enemy attacked and succeeded in entering a ...

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  17. SOCIALIST CONGRESS

    M Branting, the leader of the Socialist Conference at Stockholm Was interviewed. He said the Conference did not aim at, stopping the war, but ...

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  18. OFFICIAL NEWS FROM BERLIN

    A wireless German official message reads:— “We repulsed the English southwest ward of Warneton. ...

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  19. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    An official message says— “Two French steamers report being attacked, by large submarines near the Spanish coast outside the declared ...

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  20. ON THE FAST FRONT

    A German comunique reads: — “Fighting activity has increased weet of Luck, strath-east of Zloczow, all in the Campathians. ...

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  21. A LIFE AND DEATH STRUGGLE.

    The Zeppelin fell a few miles from the coast in a field of Scorn away from any habitation.. The airmail who gave the coup de grace landed safely. ...

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  22. THE ENEMY BEWILDERED.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs wires:— “There are signs of bewilderment among the enemy. After the loss of Messines the German command appears ...

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  23. GREEK TROUBLE

    A Franch eastern communique reads:— “British airmen greatly damaged enemy camps at Saint Vrac. ...

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  24. NO DIMINUTION IN SUBMARINE ACTIVITY.

    The Assistant Food Controller, Captain Bathurst, said there had been no dimination in submarine activity. The enemy was selecting vessels of heavier ...

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  26. FURTHER TROOPS LAND.

    Further French troops landed at Piraeus, also a British detachment. The military authorities at Piraeus arrested four ex-Presidents of the Reservist ...

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  27. MESSAGE TO M. VENIZELOS.

    M Ribot has replied to M. Venizelos as follows: — “The protecting Powers, in allotting France the task of assisting Greece to ...

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  28. IRON HAND JUSTIFYING. ITSELF.

    Mr. Word Price. wiring from Larissa says the stern measures in punishing Greek treachery have had a salutary effect. the Greeks elsewhere have ...

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