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  4. COAL STRIKE ENDED

    Mr. Lloyd George, Minister for Munitions, conferred with the miners' executive and the coalowners at Cardiff to-day. A compromise was arranged, and the strike ...

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  5. POSITION IN POLAND

    The Times correspondent on the River Bzura front says that uncertainty prevails concerning the significance of the fighting in the vicinity of Lomza and Przasny as to ...

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  6. TURKEY'S GRIM FATE

    Revolt is threatened in Constantinople because of the tyranny of the Young Turks. Anti-German demonstrations ...

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  10. BOMBS ON COLMAR STATION

    A Paris official message states:- "A squadron of six aviators this morning bombarded Colmar. Station. Eight 150 mm. and eight 90 mm. shells were dropped on to ...

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  11. LLOYD GEORGE FIRM

    An official statement issued after midnight says that Mr. Lloyd George, Minister for Munitions, addressed the miners' executive, and pointed out the extreme gravity of the ...

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  12. AROUND SQUCHEZ

    "In Artois, around Souchez and near Neuville St. Vaast, the night was marked by a violent bombnrdment and some grenade fighting. ...

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  13. THE STRIKE GERM

    The Bridgeport labor leaders declare that unless the men are given Increased wages and an eight hours day, the strike will spread to all the United States munition factories ...

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  14. CONTRABAND COTTON

    In the House of Commons yesterday Sir J. H. Dalziel and others Instanced cases of wasteful expenditure, and laid stress on the necessity of the supervision of contracts, ...

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  15. LIVELY ARTILLERY ACTIONS

    A Paris official message states:- "There have been artillery actions in Artois, and tho violent bombardment of Rheims has caused several victims in the ...

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  16. MORE WAR MONEY

    Moving for a Vote of Credit of £150,000,000 in tho House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister stated that the total amount voted since the outbreak of war, was. £1,012,000,000. ...

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  17. VICTORIOUS ITALIANS

    Reports from Chiasso state that the news from the front emphasises the striking character of the Italian victory on the Carso plain, and that the complete rout of the ...

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  18. BRITISH TAKE TRENCHES

    Field-Marshal Sir John French reports:- "Last night, after successfully exploding a mine east of Ypres and west of Chateau Hooge, wo occupied 150 yards of enemy ...

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  19. CONSTANTINOPLE EXCITED

    Messages from Dedeagatch to the Paris Temps state that the situation in Constantinople is growing worse, and will almost certainly lead to insurrection of the people ...

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  20. HEAVY AUSTRIAN LOSSES

    The Milan Secolo states that since the beginning of July the Italians have made several attacks, and have gradually gained ground on the Carso plain. ...

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  21. CANADA'S HEROES

    Colonel Roosevelt, speaking at Vancouver, said:- "I am proud of the showing that Canada has made in helping Great Britain. Her men ...

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  22. NEW BILL IN THE COMMONS

    It is understood that a Bill to amend the Trading with the Enemy Act will be introduced by Sir Edward Carson, Attorney-General, In the House of Commons on Monday. ...

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  23. ARRAS, THE ONCE BEAUTIFUL

    A French Sister of Mercy from Arras relates how the town is shelled day and night with tho greatest Intensity. The destruction, she says, is Indescribable. ...

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  24. THE POPE'S ATTITUDE

    Dr. Dillon, in an article in the Quarterly Review, declares that the Vatican is supporting Germany. This neutral Pope," he writes, "has been ...

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  25. ASIA MINOR COAST

    Athens reports state that the Allied Fleets to-day bombarded several points on the coast of the Gulf of Adramytl, dispersing a Turkish encampment. ...

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  26. BETTER THAN A GOVERNMENT

    The Ottawa Evening Journal, one of the leading political organs of Canada, commenting on the Times statement regarding the shortage of shells In Franco and Flanders, ...

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  27. STATE SAVINGS BANK

    The Commissioners of the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales announce that the depositors balances as at the close of the financial year, June 30, 1915, amounted ...

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  28. BRAVER THAN THE SHIRKERS

    Sergeant Fuller, V.C., whilst recruiting, was challenged to enter a den of lions in Wombwell's menagerie at Fishguard. He doffed his cap, and amid a tense silence ...

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  29. ENEMY TRADING ACT

    Three charges of attempting to trade with the enemy were preferred against Richard Hahn, formerly a commission agent, of 77 Castlerengh-steet, city, but now interned ...

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  30. AMERICAN-GERMAN RELATIONS

    A Rome message states that the Pope has entrusted Cardinal Gibbons with the task of discovering the real political and diplomatic relations existing between Germany and ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED

    Lord Dunraven states that the patience and heroism of the wounded and sick from the Dardanelles are inexpressible. The hospital arrangements at Malta and ...

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  32. CLOSING DOWN ON SOCCER

    The English Football Association has decided that no International, Challenge Cup, or Amateur Cup matches shall be played next season. ...

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  33. ACTIVITY IN THE BALTIC

    Reports from Gothland state that several large cruisers and many torpedo boats and transports were observed on Monday steaming north. ...

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  34. OFF THE ROLL

    The King has instructed that the name of Prince Eitel Friedrich shall be removed from the roll of honorary Knights of Justice of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of ...

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