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  5. MESOPOTAMIA.

    The first report of the Mesopotamian Commission, constituting another historic war document, was issued to-night as a Bluebook of 188 pages. It deals ...

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  6. RETREAT UPON LENS.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs telegraphs that during the past two days a great change has developed in the situation around Lens. The enemy is retreating to the suburbs of the ...

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  8. A CRIMINAL ROMANCE.

    The criminal career of James Henry Townley, who was arrested m Melbourne on Tuesday in connection with recent housebreaking offences in that city, hardly ...

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  9. ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official message reports that the Austrians are desperately attempting to retake the positions recently [?]ost at Ortigara, in the Trentino, and are suffering ...

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  10. MEN AND MATTERS.

    At one of the London, theatres a play called “The Man who Married a Dumb Wife,” is being performed. A cynical reader asks—“Why not have named it ...

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  11. PACE'S GOODWOOD ESTATE.

    The Government is not to get the Page estate at Goodwood for soldiers and soldier dependants settlement purposes. In the Adelaide Supreme Court, civil jurisdiction, ...

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  12. REFORMING GREECE.

    M. Venizelos has been summoned to form a ministry. The Hi[?]n Commissioner (M. Jonnart) announces that certain agitators whose ...

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  13. THE GENTLE ART OF ASSASSINATION.

    In seven trunks in the Christiania Railway way Station 211 bombs were found. The included a great number of glass tu[?]es, containing acids of differing strengths, ...

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  14. Military Medical

    Mr. Bonar Law, in moving for the appointment of a select committee of enquiry into the army medical examinations under the Review of Excentions Act, agreed to ...

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  15. INTERNAL GERMANY.

    A syndicate of Junkers and Industrialists under the Conservative leader von Heydebrand, is purchasing many newspapers to support the crusade against Dr. Bethmann ...

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  16. Hoffmann Replaced.

    The Federal Assembly of Switzerland has elected Gustave Ador to succeed M. Hoffmann, who resigned as Foreign Minister in consequence of the German-Russian ...

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  17. German Minister Banished.

    Owing to the insistence of the Norwegian Government; Germany has recalled Herr Michaelis, Minister at Christiania, who is alleged to be concerned in the ...

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  18. NO AIR REPRISALS.

    Lord Strachie, speaking in the House of Lords, suggested the expediency of reprisals for German air raids. Lord Sydenham expressed opposition to the general policy of ...

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  19. BRITISH OFFENSIVE EXPECTED.

    Amsterdam advices state that fresh German troops have reached Flanders, and are proceeding to the Ypres, Dixmude, and Ostend districts. The citizens have ...

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  20. How a Newspaper Watched Intrigue.

    Mr! John Rathom, an Australian journalist, editor of The Providence (Rhode Island) Journal, which has' exposed many German intrigues, has, in a speech, revealed ...

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  21. More Bluster.

    The Petit Parisien states that the Berlin Cabinet intends to demand an apology from Norway for opening the diplomatic valise, which revealed the plot. Herr ...

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  22. Troops Exhorted to Stand Firm.

    The Kaiser, addressing troops on the west front, said:—“I thank you for your gallant work, and express my firm confidence that you will continue to stand ...

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  23. German Foreign Office Implicated.

    The Morgenbladet states that von Autenfels was sent to Norway by the German Foreign Office with many trunks filled with explosives. The trunks were officially ...

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  24. MOTOR CYCLE MISHAP

    WALLAROO, June 26.—On Sunday afternoon, Mc. W. Thomas, was out motoring, accompanied by a lady who was riding on the back of the motor cycle. A side ...

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  25. American Red Cross.

    The £20,000,000 asked for in connection with the United States Red Cross Fund has already been oversubscribed. ...

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  26. No Warnings of Air Raids.

    Sir George Care (Home Minister) announced in the Commons that the Government deemed it undesirable to give warning of air raids on London. ...

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  27. ARBITRATION AWARD VARIATIONS.

    In this issue members will not fail to notice the filing of fresh applications to cary our awards for postmasters and all [?]ner members in essentia matters (says ...

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  28. PERSONAL.

    Mr. E. M. Smith (late Surveyor-General in South Australia), who had been on a two-months' holiday trip to New Zealand and New South Wales, returned to ...

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  29. Exports Control.

    American Government officials state that the creation by President Wilson of an Exports Control Council will enable America with British co-operation, to completely ...

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  30. Brilliant French Advance.

    A French communique states:—After short artillery preparations we last evening, brilliantly attacked a strongly fortified crest north-west of Hurtebise Farm, ...

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  31. Further Persecution of Cardinal Mercier Urged.

    Gen. von Bernhard[?], writing in The Vossische Ze[?]tung. advocates, that the Government should arraign Cardinal Mercier, of Belgium, for high treason for stating in ...

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  32. SILVER CITY CUP MEETING.

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  33. Invasion of Finland Prepared.

    The Tidenstegn states that Pchr[?]son, one of the Finns arrested, was the second leader in the bomb plot. He belonged to a Finnish brigade formed in Germany for ...

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  34. Canada and Conscription.

    Mr. A. E. Kemp (Cabinet Minister without portfolio) has said:—“Conscription for Canada is inevitable. The failure of the voluntary system is pronounced. ...

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  35. Germans Claim Recapture.

    A wireless German official message reports numerous artillery duels. The French penetrated our lines north-westward of Hurtebise Farm, but an immediate ...

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  36. Further Fighting.

    A German communique reports that fighting activity continues south-westward of Luck and between the Strypa and the Dniester. ...

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  37. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore tides, Wednesday, June 27.—High water, 6.40 a.m.; low, 12.40 p.m. ARRIVED.—.June 27. Barwon, 2,000. T. Parry, Newcastle. ...

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  38. BRITISH CABINET.

    Mr. Charles Grasty, special representative in London for The New York Times, says:—"England is now nearer to a Government crisis than at any time since Mr. ...

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  39. ALLIED WAR AIMS.

    A conference of the Allies will shortly be held to discuss the war aims. It is understood that Russia pressed for the conference. ...

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  40. DISSENSIONS IN SPAIN.

    Differences of opinion among members of the Liberal Party are increasing. Count Romanones (ex Premier) has resigned the leadership, and advises the formation of a ...

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  41. British Raids.

    Sir Douglas Haig reported on Tuesday morning having carried out a successful night operation north-westward of Fontaineliz C[?]silles, in which prisoners were ...

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  42. A.N.A. SOCIAL.

    Mr. H. Baker (President of the Semaphore branch of the Australian Natives' Association) entertained members and friends at a social evening in the Semaphore Town Hall on Tuesday ...

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  43. A Record “Bag.”

    Flight-Capt. Guynemer has destroyed his forty-fifth aeroplane. ...

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  44. PRICE-FIXING.

    Lord Rhondda (Food Controller) has decided upon a stricter and more complete control of foodstuffs, the enforcing of maximum prices, and the limiting of profits at ...

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  45. General Items.

    Mr. H. Brewster-Jones announces a second patriotic concert in aid of the Y.M.C.A. war funds next Saturday evening in the Victoria Hall. As the result of the last concert £22 was paid into ...

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  46. Incidents of the War.

    The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Fisher), during his visit to Switzerland, visited interned Australians at Murren, Chateau, Doex, Leysen, Interlaken, Vesey, ...

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  47. SOCKS.

    Lady Brown writes:—By the mails delivered on Monday we received news of the prompt arrival and distribution to our men at the front of the socks forwarded on (February 16 and 22—461 pairs. ...

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  48. German Propaganda.

    The Matin states that the Germans are spending £80,000 monthly in Spain in propagandist work. Their total expenditure in this direction throughout the world is ...

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