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  4. MUNITIONS EXPLOSION.

    The Press Bureau says an explosion, causing considerable damage to a munitions factory took place yesterday in South Wales. Six were killed and three ...

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  5. IN FLANDERS

    A Wireless German official message reads.— “With masses such as were never before used at Waterloo, the English ...

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  6. AUSTRIAN’S CLAIM SUCCESSES.

    A wireless Austrian official message reads:— “We are advancing towards Kimpolung. “We forced the Russians to retreat ...

    Article : 70 words
  7. ENGLISH LABORITES AND SOCIALIST CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Henderson has cabled to the Stockholm Conference that English laborites charged their minds and would still partake their minds and ...

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  8. MISCELLANEOUS.

    At the commencement of the 4th year of war the German newspapers anxiously discuss the future. The “Kolnische Zeitung” raves ...

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  9. WHAT THE WAR IS COSTING BOTH BELLIGERENTS.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law said the German official statements gave the expenditure from February to May of 150 millions ...

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  10. AUSTRIAN NEWSPAPERS’ APPEAL.

    The Russian Ambassador denies that the Russians destroyed Stanislau and Tarnopol. An army of Austrian police has invaded ...

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  11. ONLY FEW AUSTRALIANS ENGAGED.

    Only a small force of Australians was engaged in the present offensive, on one of the flanks . ...

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  12. LEADING HUNS ALARMED.

    Berlin reports that as a result of the western offensive the Kaiser, Hindenburg, and Ludendorff have returned from Galicis. ...

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  13. LOSSES IN HORSES.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Mac-Pherson Stated that a quarter of a million horses and mules had died in various theatres, being 60 per cent. ...

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  14. GERMAN APPEALS TO THE RUSSIANS.

    The “New York Tunes” correspondent at The Hague says the German press is filled with appeals to the Russians “Not to be bribed into ...

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  15. RAISER’S DECLARATION.

    Tie Kaiser in a proclamation calls on the people and the army to continue until the defensive fight on behalf of righteousness is brought to a satisfactory ...

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  16. FRENCH IN HAIG’S OFFENSIVE.

    correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” at Paris wires:— “The Frenchmen are delighted with the French participation Sir Douglas ...

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  17. OFFICIAL NEWS FROM PARIS.

    A French communique reads:— “After the magnificent success In Belgium we Consolidated in torrential rain the positions won. ...

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  18. FIGHT BETWEEN MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT.

    Major Archer Shee rejected Mr. Pemberton Billing’s conditions to fight in public with a singlestick without protection. He returned to France to ...

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  19. AUSTRIA PLEASED.

    A semi-official message from Vienna says:— “Count Czernin is [?]lcased with Lord Robert Cecil’s statement which is ...

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  20. IN EAST AFRICA

    An East Africa official message reads “After sharp fighting we drove out the enemy from positions on the Lurgungu River, south-eastward of Iringa, ...

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  21. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    The Admiralty says the arrivals were 2747 and the sailinges 2776. Eighteen over, and three under 1600 tons were sunk. Nine were unsuccessfully ...

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  22. [?]GHT PAUSE IN OPERATIONS.

    The corresponding of the United Press Agency wires: — “There is a slight pause in the operations. The rain has transformed ...

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  23. EXPLOSION ON CHASER SUBMARINE.

    An oil tank abroad a submarine chaser blew up causing a terrific explosion. The crew were hurled into the water and four were severely ...

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  24. GERMANS MOVING THEIR HEADQUARTERS.

    The German are moving their headquarters eastward, probably to Alost or Brussels. ...

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  25. WAR TAX INCREASED.

    The War Tax Bill increased from 1670 to 2000 millions new taxes, including 27 millions on incomes exceeding 15,000 dollars. ...

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  26. “STAR” BOARDER

    Tony Fiorini, of Forrest-street, knows now. if the did not realise before, the perils of taking in male lodgers. It was a costly lesson to him, for it ...

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  27. GENERAL ROBERTSON

    In an interview General Robertson asked for a frank soldier’s opinion of the war, replied: “The tremendous contest is not confined to a struggle ...

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  28. MORE TROUBLE IN PROSPECT

    A wireless German official message reads:— “The artillery bombardment in Flanders increased , to the greatest violence ...

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  29. MUCH NEEDED REFORM.

    The General Federation of Trade Unions met Lords and Commoners in the House of Commons and discussed proposal that the soldiers’ pay be ...

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  30. PEACE PACIFIST AND CABINET MINSTER.

    In the House of Commons Viscount Ducannon obtained leave to move the adjournment of the House of Commons to-night in order to draw attention to ...

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  31. ON THE EAST FRONT

    A wireless Russian official message reads:— “We attacked and carried a position in the region of Grzimalov in the ...

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  32. MR. HENDERSON AND PEACES.

    Speaking at the Parliamentary Committee’s welcome to the Socialist delegates, Mr. Henderson said Britain would never never deal with a Government ...

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  33. ITEMS.

    It is reported a considerable number of Maximalists Shave fled to Finland. LONDON, August 1. There will be many meetings on 4th ...

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  34. BRITISH MENACE ALARMS ENEMY

    Mr. Philip Gibbs wires; “The British menace has alarmed the enemy, who is rushing up reserves in shell-[?] mads.” ...

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