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  4. The European Upheaval

    The Principal news of the Past week has been the great Anglo--French advance on a 60 kilometre front. This was preceded by an intense bombardment along the whole British and French fronts. ...

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  5. AUSTRIA'S PLIGHT

    The "Morning Post's Petrograd correspondent says:--All the easternmost routes for the enemy's retreat across the Carpathians into Hungary ...

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  6. FINE PROGRESS

    Following last night's successes, eastward of La Boiselle we advanced over a maze of German trenches on a front of nearly 2000 yards to a depth ...

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  7. Grand National Meeting

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  8. THE KING WELCOMES

    His Majesty, the King, welcoming the overseas Parliamentarians said:--"It gives me much pleasure to welcome you, as I fully recognise the ...

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  9. TRENCHES CAPTURED

    New York advises that Sir Douglas Haig reports that the British captured a thousand yards of trenches after severe fighting east of La Boiselle. ...

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  10. GALICIA CUT OFF

    Petrograd advises that the fact is that 5000 of a formidable Russian force is within 35 miles of Lemberg, and that already the whole of Galicia ...

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  11. GERMANY TELLS

    A Berlin communique says:--There were lively engagements on both sides of the Somme all night long. They did not take a course which was ...

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  12. DEADLY DOINGS

    Our artillery caught large numbers retiring in the open. They also heavily shelled the village of Bazetin Le Petit at a time ...

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  13. RUSSIAN AIRSHIP

    "The Morning post's," Petrograd correspondent says:--A Russian airship made a satisfactory attack on the railway station at Skobeloff camp ...

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  14. SIMILAR VISITS

    The King congratulated members of the South African Union, who, he said, are justly proud of the successes of Generals Botha and Smut's ...

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  15. BAVARIAN DIVISION

    Paris advises that between Belloy and Estrees the Bavarian 17th division suffered seriously during six successive assaults. ...

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  16. Italian Front

    An Italian communique reads:--There was an intense artillery struggle between the Adige and Astica, the enemy especially bombarding Mount ...

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  17. Eastern Front

    Petrograd advises that since the outset of General Brusiloff's great offensive, the Austro-German casualties are 550,000, including 235,000 ...

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  18. GALLANT AUSTRALIANS

    Captain Gerald Neave of the East Keats, a Queenslander, has been killed in action in France. Lieutenant Douglas Rodger, of the ...

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  19. SERVICES FREELY GIVEN

    Mr. Foster replied that the services which the overseas dominions had been able to render had been given freely and rested on the basis of a firm ...

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  20. GERMANS ADMIT

    A German communique reads:--The Russians continued operations against Marshal von Hindenburg, and were repulsed. ...

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  21. Greece

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Athens correspondent has had an interview with M. Venezelos, who said that the note of the Entente was stem and severe ...

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  22. FRENCH HAVE GOT

    A Paris communique says:--There is nothing to report on the Somme. Surprise enemy attacks between the ...

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  23. GERMAN CENTRE

    Rome advices state that owing to the triple reverse at Riga, Kolki and Baranovitchi, the Germans have begun to remove their whole front ...

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  24. GERMAN PRISONER

    "The Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent says that a Bavarian captain, who was made prisoner in Picardy says:--"Everything possible ...

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  25. Naval

    A Paris communique tells an exciting story of the rescue of a French submarine's crew belonging to the La Fourche, after the sinking of the ...

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  26. RESULT OF ATTACK

    The Anglo-British offensive has already had one result, there have been no fresh infantry attacks at Verdun, and it is reported that Germans have ...

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  27. Western Front

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:--We resumed a vigorous offensive at dawn east of Albert. Violent fighting is in progress along the whole front, ...

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  28. RUSSIANS ROUT

    A Petrograd communique says:--The battle west of the Lower Styr continues with much success. Our troops captured the fortified ...

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  29. SYDNEY RACING

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  30. Mesopotamia

    General Sir Percy Lake reports that marauders in Turkish pay occasion trouble. The general situation is unchanged. ...

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  31. BIG ADVANCE

    Sir Douglas Haigh reports:--We advanced 300 yards on a front of 2000 yards, and captured Contal Maison, from which we were ...

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  32. ARTILLERY VIOLENT

    An official message from Paris says: The night was calm. There were some very violent artillery struggles at Thiaumont Work and the Fleury ...

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  33. FINE CAPTURE

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:--After severe fighting east of La Boiselle we captured trenches on a front of 1000 yards. ...

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  34. STEAMERS SUNK

    The unarmed steamer Gannet was torpedoed and sunk. The steamer Lestris was captured and taken to Zeebrugge. ...

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  35. GREAT FIGHTING

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:--Despite a stubborn resistance, our infantry well assisted by artillery pushed their advance with the utmost ...

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  36. MOUNTAIN FIGHTING

    The centre of interest in Russia is General Lechitsky's advices from the Carpathians where they are fighting in the shadow of the great peaks of ...

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  37. DETAILS OF OFFENSIVE

    Details of Sir Douglas Haig's new offensive are eagerly awaited. The opinion of military experts is that the first stage of the battle has ended. ...

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  38. TURKS RETALIATE

    Salonika advices that travellers state that as retaliation for the bombardment of Smyra, leading British residents of Constantinople have been ...

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  39. Japan

    Under the new agreement Japan undertakes not to be a party to any political arrangement or combination against Russia. ...

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  40. BRITAIN APPROVES

    New York states that Tokio advises that the treaty provides that Japan or Russia shall not participate in any political combination against either. ...

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  41. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:--The enemy at night heavily bombarded the new positions at Bernalay Wood, Montauban, and La Boisselle, ...

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  42. Royal Messages

    The King has sent a message to Sir Douglas Haig requesting him to convey his sincere congratulations for the results achieved in the recent ...

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  43. AUSTRIANS ADMIT

    An Austrian communique says: In Bukovina we took prisoner 500 men with four machine guns. Our troops on the Styr salient ...

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  44. MORE DETAILS

    Washington advises that a Japanese newspaper in a cabled summary of the Russo-Jap agreement says:--If a third Power objects to Japanese ...

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