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  3. 1449TH DAY OF THE WAR

    Count Czernin, speaking in the Austr[?]an Upper House, warned the pan-Germans that Austria would never agree to the prolongation of the war in order to secure ...

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  5. SIGNAL ALLIED SUCCESS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reported at noon to-day:—"We captured a few prisoners and machine-guns during night raids and patrol encounters to the ...

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  7. GREATER BATTLE EXPECTED

    The War Department summary says the fighting on the Marne was satisfactory, but a greater battle is expected. Smashing the Enemy Front. ...

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  8. PEACE BABBLERS

    Mr. Joseph Cook, in addressing the West London Mission on Sunday, said:—I have always believed in peace, but the only way to get it now is to fight for it. There ...

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  9. BANKING COMBINES

    Some newspapers deprecate the action of the Treasury in assenting to the banking amalgamation, in spite of the recommendation of Lord Colwyn's Committee, which ...

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  10. THE GLORIOUS NAVY

    Mr. Robert Blatchford, in discussing the advantages of secret diplomacy, recalls the fact that in 1905 Germany demanded a coaling station at Madeira. Portugal refused, ...

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  11. EX-CZAR NICHOLAS

    The following messages were received in New York at the times mentioned to-day:— 11.50 a.m.—A Russian wireless message ...

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  12. FIENDISH CRIMES

    Mr. John Hodge, M.P., Minister for Labor, speaking at Middlesbrough, announced that he is about to leave the Labor Party, as he is no longer able to ...

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  13. THE SHARE MARKET

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  14. ALLIED THRUSTS

    A German evening official dispatch on Sunday states:—The French attacks between the Aisne and the Marne failed. Fresh fighting developed this evening ...

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  15. ITALIAN FRONT

    A British-Italian official dispatch late on Sunday night states:—We carried out three raids to the westward of the Asiago. We killed 80 and made prisoners of 24. We ...

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  16. The American Operations.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" on the American front, in describing how the Americans fought the Germans at Chateau Thieray writes:— ...

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  17. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    A party of 520 Italian prisoners have returned from, an Austrian concentration camp at Mont Dansen. All of them are suffering from tuberculosis, the result of ...

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  18. Value of Chateau Thierry.

    The reconquest of Chateau Thierry, which is one of the pivotal points on the Maine salient, is a serious blow to the Germans, whose positions at Soissons, the ...

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  19. PLEURO IN CATTLE

    A serious outbreak of pleuro was dincovered in a herd of about 170 cattle that arrived at the Metropolitan Abattoirs on Saturday for Monday's market. They came ...

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  20. WAR IN THE AIR

    The "Daily Chronicle" on Friday wrote: —The air force will soon have swarms of super-aeroplanes on the front, capable of carrying great bombs, with machine guns ...

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  21. 1,000 MACHINE GUNS TAKEN

    The following cables were received to-day in New York at the times stated:- 8.5 a.m.—The French and American advance continues. The Germans are bringing ...

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  22. ENGLISH MAILS

    The Press Bureau reports on July 19:—Parcel mails posted between June 6 and July 2 for all States in Australia and the South Sea Islands have been lost at sea ...

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  23. DEED OF HORROR

    On the reassembling of the Austrian Parliament two Socialist deputes revealed the fact that while a crowd of women and children at Pilsen surrounded a ...

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  24. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  25. BULLION RETURNS.

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  26. THE TURF

    The South Broken Hill meeting on the South course attracted a record attendance, and £3,075 went through the totalizator, and that is the best for a day's racing at Broken Hill. The ...

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  29. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    Mr. Shaplen, the correspondent of the United Press Association at Stockholm, writes:—The Russian press expects the German occupation of Moscow and ...

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  30. FRENCH ADVANCING

    The Australian Press Association learns: —The French, captured this morning the village of Brasles, a mile to the eastward of Chateau Thierry. Their line includes ...

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  31. DEATH OF WOODWILD.

    Woodwild, an imported horse, by William the Third from Wood Daisy, while running in the Rosehill Handicap on Saturday, fell and broke one shoulder and fractured the other. It was ...

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  32. LUDENDORFF RULES

    The Paris "Matin" notes that the German communique on Friday calls General Ludendorff Chief of the Staff, which was Marshal Hindenburg's title. General ...

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  33. FOOD AND GROCERIES.

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  34. A MARE ILL-TREATED.

    A case of cruelty to a mare which was brought under the notice of the Society for the Provention of Cruelty to Animals by Mrs. Beatrice Curnow, of Ovingham, resulted in the appearance ...

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  35. A BROKEN NOSE.

    The Local Court on Monday was occupied with the hearing of an action for £53 damages, brought by Alexander F. R. Easvan, of North Norwood, carrier, against Harry Stevens, of Mary-street, ...

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  36. FATAL INFLUENZA

    It is estimated that over 500 persons in London and 5,000 persons in England and Wales have died from influenza during the last fortnight. ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Private A. RICHARDSON, M.M., son of Mrs. H. Richardson, Maylands. ...

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  38. STATE ARBITRATION COURT

    The deputy president of the State Arbitration Court (Mr. N. A. Webb) on Monday resumed the hearing of the moulders' case. Mr. G. H. Boykett appeared for the ...

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  39. ENLISTMENTS.

    The fallowing men enlisted at Adelaide on Holiday:—Messrs. A. T. Hewett, motor mechanic; C. J. Bellinger, medical student; L. L. Bray, clerk; A. C. H. Hoad, laborer; K. M. ...

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  40. FOOTBALL.

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