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  4. MINERS’ STRIKE.

    Eight thousand miners in Ebbwvale struck work owing to the manager’s refusing an independent expert examination of the winding gear, which it ...

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  5. POLISH OFFICER’S ARREST.

    The Polish General’s arrest, as cabled yesterday, was lased on the allegation that he had a false passport. The real offence was his refusal to ...

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  6. BALKAN CONFERENCE

    The last sitting of the Balkan War Conference declared that the Allies were more closely bound than ever in the defence of the right of peoples, ...

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  7. A GOOD SUGGESTION.

    The State Department announces the receipt of an informal suggestion that if United States troops were sent to Russia it would hare a ...

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  8. ON EAST FRONT

    A wireless Russian official message says:— “The enemy occupied Poltyez and Czystlow northward of Tarnopol. ...

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  9. LATEST NEWS FROM BRITISH FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:— “There was increased enemy artillery bombardment m the neighbourhood of Armentieres. We brought down one ...

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  10. PETROL SHORTAGE IN SWEDEN.

    The petrol supply, in Sweden is exhausted. The Government seized the small quantity left and distributed it to the farmers for threshing. ...

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  11. RUSSIAN JEWS’ PROTEST.

    Ten thousand East End Russian Jews walked in procession to Hyde Park on Sunday as a protest against the Government’s order that all Russians of ...

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  12. MINERS WAR ON THE GOVERNMENT.

    The Miners’ Federation Conference unanimously adopted the Presidents’s resolution promising troubles for the Government of it did not bring to trial ...

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  13. DRAFTING OF ALIENS IN U.S.A.

    The Senate military committee voted to recommend the immediate passage of legislation providing for the drafting of aliens in the United States army. ...

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  14. CEASELESS ARTILLERY DUEL.

    The correspondent of the United Press Agency at Headquarters wires: “The great artillery bombardment continues, especially in Flanders at ...

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  15. GREECO-SERBIAN ALLIANCE.

    The Premier of Serbia, M. Pasitch, interviewed, said the alliance, with Greece was about to revive stronger than ever under M. Venizelos’ ...

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  16. ITEMS.

    Mr. P. F. Warner is arranging a match at Lords on the 18th August between the English army and navy and the Australians and South ...

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  17. LENIN ESCAPES.

    The correspondent of the United Press Agency at Petrograd says Lenin escaped from his captors following on a battle with a Government agent. ...

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  18. TALE OF WOE FROM BERLIN.

    A Swiss recently arrived from Berlin describes the people as thin emacipated and pale, and morally depressed. Everywhere there is the some ...

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  19. ALLIED FORCES TO LEAVE GREECE.

    This Balkan Conference decided on the early withdrawal of allied forces from Greece. ...

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  20. ON THE WESTERN FRONT

    A French communique reads:— “The Germans employed a full division, supported by fresh divisions, for the attack on the 25th from the region ...

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  21. HAD A GLORIOUS TIME.

    A New Zealander named Lance-Corporal Hanita pleaded guilty at Westminster court-martial to failing to report after discharge from hospital. ...

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  22. MISCELLANEOUS

    German frontier guards state an ammunition factory at Feringer blew up, 120 workmen were killed. ...

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  23. UNPARALLELED BOMBARDMENT.

    Correspondents describe the portentous British artillery bombardment on the Flanders Front. During the last forty-eight hours it has been of ...

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  24. THE IRISH PROBLEM

    The Australian Press Association representative in Dublin City was mildly interested in the Convention. Conversing with leading men of the various ...

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  25. FRESH TROOPS RUSHING TO GALICIA.

    Despatches to -the Russian Embassy say:— “Fresh Russian troops are rushing to the Galician front to endeavor to ...

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  26. GERMAN SUBMARINE COMES TO GRIEF.

    A German submarine went aground west of Calais. The crew reached the shore, but first opened the petrol tanks and set the vessel afire. The crew ...

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  27. SPLENDID NEWS OF PRISONERS.

    Mr. Hope, in the House of Commons, said Germany was satisfied with the agreement relating to the treatment of prisoners of war. All reprisals ...

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  28. NEWS FROM BERLIN.

    A wireless German .official message reads : — “The artillery duel in Flanders was intense in the evening. ...

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  29. AUSTRIANS AGAINST GERMAN CHANCELLOR.

    Austrian newspapers are unfriendly towards Dr. Michaelis, pointing out he is a Jew and a bitter enemy of Catholicism. He is a mere parvenu ...

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  30. IMPORTANT ROUMANIAN SUCCESS.

    A Romanian communique dated yesterday: reads:— “We have advanced twelve kilometres beyond the old front, and have ...

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  31. DESPATCH FROM BRITISH COMMANDER.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:— “During local fighting in the neighbourhood of La Bassee Ville, south-westward of Warneton, we drove out ...

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  32. THE VERSION OF THE GERMANS

    A Berlin official message reads:— “The Kaiser was a spectator of a bitter struggle wherein we extended our gains near Tarnopol[?]. ...

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  33. GREAT EARTHQUAKE IN CHILD

    There are reports from Santiago of an earthquake of the greatest intensity. It is believed ,great damages was done in Chili. Details are ...

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  34. GERMAN SPY ARRESTED.

    The Norwegian police arrested Frank Hugh Sassow, who has been acting as a German spy in Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. He was the bearer of a ...

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