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  3. GALICIAN ROUT

    A wireless German official message says :— “The Russians have refrained from reattacking. ...

    Article : 177 words
  4. Stop Press

    Diplomatic advices anticipate a sharp 'Joint-Allied counter offensive to relieve the Russians. It is believed the Allied War Council ...

    Article : 55 words
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  6. THE LOMBARTZYDE REVERSE.

    “Le Matin’s” correspondent on the British front eulogised the -extraordinary energy wherewith the British in the Lmbartzyde region finally got the upper ...

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  7. MINERS’ -DEMANDS OF THE GOVERNMENT.

    The Miners’ Federation of Britain Conference passed a resolution in favor of the nationalisation of the mines, the increase of old age pensions to ...

    Article : 82 words
  8. WONDERFUL WORK OF BRITISH ARMOURED CARS.

    The correspondent of the “Morning Post” at Petrograd says : “The brightest spot in the disgraceful debacle was the gallantry of the British armoured ...

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  9. CORRUPTION AND CONSPIRACY.

    William A. Casson, a retired civil servant, was charged at Bow Street with corruption and conspiring with Wing Commander John C. Porte and ...

    Article : 64 words
  10. ROUMANIANS TAKE OFFENSIVE.

    A Rumanian official message reads. “We tods the offensive in the southern Carpathians and occupied the villages of Merosei and Velocsary. We ...

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  11. IN EAST AFRICA,

    An official message from East Africa says:— “There was ah action at Narongom-by on. the 19th in difficult and hilly ...

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  12. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    In the House of Lords Lord Newton, replying- to Lord Salisbury said Germany had not yet ratified the agreement regarding the treatent of ...

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  13. ON THE-WESTERN FRONT

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: — “Following a, heavy, bombardment eastward of Monchy le Preux, the enemy using f[?]werfers attacked ...

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  14. HOUSEBREAKING

    Before Mr. E. R. Brown, at the Kalgoorlie police court this morning, a young looking man named John Feldmen was charged with having on July ...

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  15. TREATMENT OF AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS.

    Numerus letters from Australian prisoners in Germany continue to be received dated early in June which was prior to the agreement for the ...

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  16. ONE DIVISION BLOWN TO PIECES BY OWN ARTILLERY.

    The correspondence of the “Morning Post at Petrograd wires :—“The 11th `army has lost all its artillery and it is doubtful whether the artillery of the ...

    Article : 84 words
  17. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    The Admiralty announces that the armed merchant-cruiser Otway was torpedoed and sunk on the 22nd in northern waters. Ten men were killed ...

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  18. FRENCH HOLD THEIR GROUND.

    A French communique reads :— “An attempted German attack after a brief, but violent bombardment of the positions we recaptured yesterday ...

    Article : 57 words
  19. WOMEN GO INTO ACTION.

    During the heavy fighting this morning at the front a battalion of women volunteers went into action and set a fine example to the troops by their gallant ...

    Article : 43 words
  20. HOW CRUEL!

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law in reply to Mr. Joynson, Hicks, , said he was considering the question of issuing an order that men of ...

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  21. BRITISH FIGURES FOR THE WEEK.

    The Admiralty announces that arrivals for the week were 2791 and the sailings 2791. Twenty-one ever and three under 1600 tons were sunk. ...

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  22. BERLIN’S MESSAGE.

    A wireless German, official message says :— “A most powerful artillery bombardment continued in Flanders. We drove ...

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  23. COSSACKS DO FINE WORK.

    Cossacks held up the enemy for many hours before Tarnopol, thus facilitating the removal of the stores and blowing up the bridge and depots. After ...

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  24. ITALIAN FIGURES.

    ROME, July 25. For the week ending 22nd July, 593 ships arrived and 550 departed. Two steamers were sunk. ...

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  25. PRECAUTION IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons a member drew attention to the presence of detectives in the cloak-room and lobby. The Speaker replied that learning ...

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  26. GREAT BOMBARDMENT RAGING.

    A French communique reads “A reciprocal artillery bombardment continued to be most lively, especially in California and Classmates ...

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  27. GERMANS TORPEDO THEIR OWN SHIP.

    A submarine torpedoed the German steamer Norderny coal-laden from Rotterdam to Denmark. A sailor was killed. Others were picked up. ...

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  28. GREAT GLOOM IN PETROGRAD

    The correspondent of the “Morning Post” at Petrograd Wing oh the 24th says: — “To-day’s bulletins are belated. The ...

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  29. GERMAN REGIMENTS WITH- DRAWN.

    The narrative of the German assault on the Chemin des Daes shows that the German artllery was enormously reinforced. Fifty-two guns were count ...

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  30. BROKER HILL MINES,

    A substantial addition to the number of men [?] on the Broken Hill mines has been made during the past half year. The number employed ...

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  31. ANOTHER CHARGE.

    Feldmen pleaded guilty to a charge of having been found in the possession of housebreaking implements Detective Purdue stated that when ...

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  32. CHEAP BREAD ASSURED.

    Mr. J. R. Clynea, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food in outlining the Ministry’s policy said steps were being taken to protect ...

    Article : 162 words
  33. SUBMARINE MISHAP.

    The Navy Department has announced that five were killed and three injured by an. explosion of gasoline fumes in Submarine A7. ...

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  34. MISCELLANEOUS

    The “National Tidende’s” correspondent at Berlin wires:—“ No great German offensive can be expected in the future. The Reichstag’s majority ...

    Article : 116 words
  35. ROYALTY AMONG VICTORIOUS TROOPS.

    The Kaiser St the Eastern front addressed the officers and men and distributed decorations. The Emperor Carl accompanied by ...

    Article : 38 words
  36. BY ELECTION.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Eric Geddies. First Lord of the Admiralty, was returned unopposed for Cambridge. ...

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