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  4. BRITISH STEAMER ATTACKED

    The steamer Anglo-California with her crew of 30 has reached Queenstown. The vessel was shelled by a submarine's guns when she was nearing the Irish coast, and ...

    Article : 133 words
  5. ENEMY OFFENSIVE FAILS

    A Paris official bulletin says:-- North of Arras two attempted attacks by the Germans, preceded by a violent bombardment, were checked. Towards 10 o'clock ...

    Article : 189 words
  6. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION

    A cable message says that the Turks have again tried to drive the Australians into the sea. They failed, and were repulsed, ...

    Article : 155 words
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  9. "AMPHIBIOUS WAR"

    General Sir Ian Hamilton's despatches, dated May 21, form one of the most vivid and graphic descriptions of war ever written. The story minutely and picturesquely ...

    Article : 820 words
  10. ENEMY SUBMARINE SHELLED

    A French light squadron on Sunday fired at two German submarines in the English Channel. They dived and disappeared. One was hit by several shells. ...

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    Can you calmly contemplate German atrocities proved up to the hilt, and do nothing? Now is the time to act. National honor and ...

    Article : 81 words
  12. FIGHTING OVERSEAS

    Sir Arthur Markham asked Mr. Bonar Law, Colonial Secretary, in the House of Commons to-day whether Lord Kitchener had refused to let the public have ...

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  13. GERMAN AIRMEN SCARED

    The Admiralty has made the following announcement:-- A German communique issued on Sunday stated that bombs had been dropped on the ...

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  14. BERLIN'S DENIAL

    A Berlin wireless states that information obtained from reliable quarters contradicts the story of the destruction of a warship of the Deutschland class in the engagement ...

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  15. AUSTRALIANS FOR FRANCE

    The Australian transport column in Bulford camp is enjoying final leave prior to being sent to France at an early date. ...

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  16. KAISER'S PEACE BLUFF

    A neutral diplomat just back from Berlin asserts that the Kaiser delivered a speech at a military ceremony declaring that the war would terminate in October. Though ...

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  17. U30 RAISED

    An Amsterdam message declares that the German submarine U30, sunk at the mouth of the Ems, has been raised. The crew were saved, although they had ...

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  18. AROUND KRITHIA

    General Sir Ian Hamilton, reporting on the Turkish attack on Tuesday night, says:-- At 2 o'clock in the morning the searchlight of H.M.S. Scorpion discovered half a ...

    Article : 304 words
  19. KING CONSTANTINE RECOVERS

    King Constantine of Greece is convalescent and is transacting business with M. Gounaris. M. Gounaris was the Premier of Greece, ...

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  20. NINETEEN VESSELS SUNK

    The weekly list published by the Admiralty up to June 30 shows that five merchantmen, of a tonnage of 11,636 tons, and 14 fishing vessels, of an aggregate of 1297 tons, were ...

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  21. "TO THE END"

    M. Barthou, ex-Premier of France, addressing a meeting of the Belgian Alliance at Havre yesterday, stated that France was with the Allies until the end. ...

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  22. MASTERY OF THE SEAS

    The Paris Temps points out the valuable work done by the British fleet. "The seas are clear for the Allies ships," it says, and British naval power has ...

    Article : 125 words
  23. TRYING TO FRIGHTEN WARSAW

    German aeroplanes have been dropping messages into Warsaw stating that the town will be captured within a month. The inhabitants remain unperturbed. ...

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  24. ENEMY GOODS WATCHED

    The Board of Trade notifies that a consular certificate of non-enemy origin is required by the Customs authorities at British ports over seas respecting goods arriving ...

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  25. KAISER'S NEW FIELD-MARSHAL

    The Kaiser has appointed King Ludwig of Bavaria a field-marshal in recognition of the Bavarian gallantry in Galicia. The appointment is universally criticised. ...

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  26. GUNS IN THE WEST

    A Paris official message says:-- There has been comparative calm on the whole front, and no infantry action. The only enemy activity was with artillery ...

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  27. SALVING THE EMDEN

    It is reported in Liverpool that the Commonwealth has accepted an offer of the services of Shimizu, the veteran diver of Kobe, to help to raise the Emden, in accordance ...

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  28. FIERCE NIGHT STRUGGLES

    Participants in the action in the Gallipoli Peninsula on June 28 have reached London. They state that prior to the great attack there had been sanguinary struggles night ...

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  29. LORD FISHER'S RETURN

    The Times, in a leading article, welcomes Lord Fisher's return to the Admiralty. "It is essentially right," the paper says. The chief of the Inventions Board should ...

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  30. STORY OF REVERSE DISCOUNTED

    Mr. Tennant, Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the War Office, referring to the rumors concerning Gallipoli, states that no information has reached the War Office of ...

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