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  4. CAPTAIN BALL MISSING.

    Captain and Flight Commander Albert Ball, the brilliant young aviator whose success in bringing down enemy aeroplanes has won him rapid ...

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  5. ANTI-GERMAN RIOTS.

    Anti-German disturbances continue in the East End of London and other parts. Two bakers’ shops at Holloway were sacked. Women carried ...

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  6. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE

    A wireless Russian Official Message reads;— General Korniloffs offensive continues despite energetic resistance ...

    Article : 82 words
  7. NAVAL OPERATIONS

    The Admiralty say:— “The Commodore of Lowestoft reports that on Monday evening the armed trawler Iceland destroyed two ...

    Article : 70 words
  8. TO-DAY’S RACES

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  9. BERLIN’S STORY.

    A wireless German official message reads:—“The artillery duel is of greater intensity from the coast to the Ypres sector, also eastward of ...

    Article : 51 words
  10. ITALIANS ARREST A SPY.

    A great sensation has been caused by the Florence Police arresting Vittoria, a spy. The arrest led to a lively scene in the Chamber, where ...

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  11. FOR GERMAN CONSUMPTION

    A German commanique reads:— “The enemy is June lost 220 aeroplanes and 33 captive balloons. We lost 68 aeroplanes and three balloons.” ...

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  12. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    The Messageries Maritimes’ steamer Caledonian was sunk on the 30th by a mine or torpedo in the eastern Mediterranean. Four hundred and ...

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  13. GERMANY

    The Kaiser presided at the Crown Council, whereat Prussian Federal Ministers were present. It was the first such meeting since the outbreak ...

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  14. ITEMS.

    General Howse gave evidence before the Dardanelles Commission. The Empire Parliaentary Association privately gave a luncheon to Mr ...

    Article : 147 words
  15. MESOPOTAMIA SCANDAL.

    Mr. Bonar Law in the House of Commons announced he would make a Government statement, to-morrow respecting the Mesopotamia report. ...

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  16. CORONER AND AIR RAID.

    At the inquest on the air raid victims the Coroner said the authority took all steps they apparently could to combat these raids, but it could not ...

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  17. THREE NORWEGIAN BOATS SUNK.

    The Norwegian steamers Edoevstokkon Horri and Victoria were sunk by submarines. The crew of the first two were rescued, but the Victoria lost a ...

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  18. ARTILLERY TREMENDOUS REINFORCED.

    The “Vossische Zeitiung’s” correspondent in Galicia describing the latest fighting says the Russian heavy artillery which was very strong in the ...

    Article : 65 words
  19. GERMAN CHANCELLOR’S SPEECH

    Despatches quote the “Taglische Rundschau’s” report of the speech of Dr. Hollweg at the secret meeting of the Reichstag committee on Monday. ...

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  20. MOTOR SHIP SUNK.

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  21. GOOD NEWS FOR ITALIANS.

    It is forecasted that the wheat and potato crops in Italy will be excellent. ...

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  22. BERLIN’S ADMISSION.

    Berlin measles-admit the Russian have smashed the German front at Stanislau. ...

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  23. GOODWOOD MEETING

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  24. A DUEL TO A FTNISH.

    “The French steamer Dame fought a submarine in June, and ceased to defend herself only when she began to sink. ...

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  26. FIGHTING ACTIVITY INCREASES.

    A German communique reads ;— “lighting activity has increased near Riga at Dvinsk and at Smorgon. “Our thrusting troops captured ...

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  27. CAPTAIN PEAT

    The news was received in Boulder o-day that Captain James Peat, of the 44th Battalion, had been killed in action on June 28. The sad tidings ...

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  28. ON THE WESTERN FRONT

    “We advanced our line slightly yesterday and last night eastward of Castamerne. We successfully raided southward of the Ypres-Commines canal.” ...

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  29. REFUSAL TO DECLARE PEACE TERMS.

    Dr. Hollweg, in the speech, said he could not declare Germany’s peace sterms. ...

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  30. MISCELLANEOUS

    The “Tageblatt” protests protests against the abuse of the Iron Cross decoration, which is now valueless owing to the fact that the Kaiser has permitted all ...

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  33. FURTHER SPLENDID SUCCESS

    A further wireless Russian official message result;— General [?] continued the offensive in the direction of Dolin . ...

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  34. ON FRENCH FRONT.

    A French communique reads; — “The enemy yesterday violently bi[?]arded certain sectors on the Aisne front. Local attemps north of ...

    Article : 61 words
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