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  5. NO PEACE FOR ENEMY

    Proposals from Germany to Russia for a separate peace have been rejected. The German cavalry entered ...

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  6. ITALY'S ADVANCE

    It is asserted from Turin that the Itallans have taken Monte San Michele, which dominates Gorz. ...

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  7. SUBMARINES BUST

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  8. TURKISH CAMPAIGN

    A New Zealander writes to the Times:-- "Squatting in the trenches a Greek interpreter translated an article from the Turkish newspaper Tanin, saying that black men ...

    Article : 148 words
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  10. WARSAW'S LAST HOURS

    Writing from Warsaw on Wednesday, Mr. Stanley Washburn, the Times correspondent with the Russians, says:-- "The net is drawing tighter each moment, ...

    Article : 497 words
  11. HIT AND A MISS

    A small scouting airship which made 20 successful excursions over Pola was caught by shrapnel and fell into the sea. The crew was captured. ...

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  12. PUSHING ON

    Although the struggle on the Isonzo front 13 apparently less intense, the Italians are consolidating their positions north and south of the Austrian entrenched camp at Gorz, ...

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  13. ALLIES AGAIN ATTACK

    Constantinople asserts that an Allies' attack on Wednesday was repulsed. An Athens message states that a French cruiser has bombarded Adalia, a seaport on ...

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  14. CANNOT GO ON FOR EVER

    Mr. Stanley Washburn, writing to the Times, says:-- "I have travelled thousands of miles in Poland and Galicia, visited eight active ...

    Article : 202 words
  15. ATTACKING THE HEIGHTS

    A Paris official message says:-- "In Artois there were grenade combats around Souchez. "In the Argonne, at the end of the day, the ...

    Article : 186 words
  16. BAYONETED AND SHOT

    Private Crosby, a Queenslander, who is in a Liverpool hospital, is about to undergo the first of two operations. Crosby received in action a bayonet wound ...

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  17. GERMANY SUGGESTS PEACE

    The Vechernee Vremya, published in Petrograd, claims to have heard from a reliable source that Germany proposed through Denmark that Russia should make a separate ...

    Article : 129 words
  18. GENERAL HUNTER-WESTON

    Brigadier-General Aylmer Hunter-Weston has relinquished the command of an important part of the British forces at the Dardanelles on account of ill-health. ...

    Article : 117 words
  19. FOE'S MUNITIONS SUPERIOR

    Professor Pares, of Liverpool, who has Just returned to England after a visit to Russia, says that the Russian army is the Russian nation, and that the advance of the Germans ...

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  20. ARGONNE FIGHTING BRISK

    A Paris official message says:-- "The night was calm, with only some grenade fighting around Souchez, and some artillery actions at Tracey-le-Val. ...

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  21. AN ENEMY ACCOUNT

    The Cologne Gazette states that the whole of the German artillery participated in a two days attack on the outer forts of Warsaw. Then the Saxons, Wurtemburgers, and ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. THE BALKANS

    The German press is violently attacking Roumania, and is advising Austria to close the frontier against her. ...

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  23. BIOGRAPH COMBINE

    Considerable stir has been caused by the reputed fusion of two of tho greatest biograph film producing companies of Germany and Denmark. There is a prospect that ...

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  24. COFFEE MADE OF ACORNS

    An appeal has been made on behalf of the Russian prisoners in Germany. Semi-starvation is the least of their suffering. Their food in the morning consists ...

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  25. CANADA'S WAR EXPENDITURE

    The war expenditure in Canada to date is £18,000,000. The Minister for Finance estimates that the expenditure is at the rate of £60,000 a day, but the general financial ...

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  26. FIGHTING NEAR RIGA

    A Petrograd official message states:-- "In the direction of Riga we dislodged the enemy from the region between the Duna and Eckau. ...

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  27. SITUATION IN BULGARIA

    A Sofia message states that complete concord has been reached between King Ferdinand and his Ministry. Negotiations with some of the belligerent States will be ...

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  28. AERIAL FRIGHT

    Reports from London state that the military writers are puzzled on account of the complete inactivity of the Zeppelins since the memorable happenings of June 7. According ...

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  29. AMERICA'S COTTON

    Surprise, mingled with dismay, has been caused in Washington by the recrudesence of talk about Great Britain buying the whole of the American export of cotton. ...

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  30. UNITED STATES DEFENCE

    Large increases in the United States navy and army are forecasted. It is proposed to build four super-Dreadnoughts, two battle-cruisers of the largest ...

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  31. GERMAN RESERVES

    Colonel Repington, the Times military correspondent, estimates that at the end of June two-thirds of the German army were still on the western front. He believes, also, that ...

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  32. FLOUR FOR FRANCE

    The French Chamber of Deputies has authorised the Minister for Commerce to buy and sell wheat and flour for the use of the civil population. ...

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  33. EMDEN ESCAPEE

    The Paris correspondent of the Times states that it has been learned that Captain Lanterbach, who was second in command of the Emden, has escaped from his ...

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  34. TO-DAY'S CASUALTY LIST

    The sixty-second official list, issued this morning, of Australian casualties in Galipoli, appears on page 6. War news continued on Page 5. ...

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