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  4. GORZ HEMMED IN

    The Italians have gained a great deal of ground, and Gorz is very closely hemmed in. The Archduke Eugene is personally directing the defence of the stronghold. ...

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  5. DEFENCE OF WARSAW

    The defence of Warsaw is not yet broken, but the Times correspondent at Petrograd says the public is prepared for the worst. ...

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  6. REORGANISING THE EMPIRE

    Speaking in the House of commons to-night in support of the Colonial Office vote Mr. Bonar Law, Colonial Secretary, said: -- "What the Canadians have done in France ...

    Article : 421 words
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  10. POLAND'S CHIEF CITY

    The Times correspondent at Petrograd writes: -- "Evidently the last word has not been said before the Russians withdraw their positions ...

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  11. SUNK IN THE BALTIC

    Mr. Macnamara, Financial Secretary to the Admiralty stated in the House of Commons to-night that it would appear that Lieutenant Commander Max Horton was in charge ...

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  12. ENEMY EXTENDS HIS LINE

    A Petrograd official message says:-- "In the Riga-Shavli region the enemy's progress continued on July 19 on a front between Grunhof Zagorg, and Krupy. The ...

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  14. ARMED BRITISH MERCHANTMEN

    Lord Robert Cecil, Parliamentary Under Secretary to the Foreign Office stated in the House of commons to-night, in reply to questions that in consequence of repeated ...

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  15. NINETY-FIVE NEUTRAL SHIPS

    Mr. Macnamara, Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, stated in the House of commons last night that 95 neutral ships had been ...

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  16. FRANCE VIGOROUS

    A Paris official bulletin says:-- "In Artois the night was marked by cannonades around Souchez and Neuville St. Va[?]st. ...

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  17. LUBLIN-CHOLM RAILWAY

    Berlin messages state that the Germans are hammering at the line of fortresses on the River Narew, north and north-east of Warsaw. ...

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  18. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    A correspondent who claims to have a knowledge of the mind of the authorities Washington and of the conditions the Southern States, writes: -- ...

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  19. MINERS TO GO BACK

    The delegates to the coal miners conference at Cardiff to-day unanimously adopted the compromise offered through the Government representatives. ...

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  20. GALLIPOLI FIGHTING

    A message from Tenedos states that there have been furious engagements on the Gallipoli Peninsula during the last three days. The fighting has been of the most obstinate ...

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  21. JOYFUL GERMAN PRESS

    The German press is joyful over the capture of Windau, and is already comparing the distance between Petrograd and Riga. It is assumed that Riga is intended to be used ...

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  22. TURKEY WANTS PEACE

    The Cologne Gazette semi-officially confirms the news of the dismissal of Moukhtar Pasha, Turkish Ambassador in Berlin. This is interpreted to represent a serious ...

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  23. VIOLENT CANNONADES

    A Paris Official message says:-- "In Artois the cannonade continues, and fighting has occurred with air torpedoes and grenades round Souchez, without any ...

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  24. SOCIALISTS ALL FOR WAR

    A patriotic meeting of socialists, held at the Queen's Hall, London declared that all sections determined that the war must be prosecuted until victory ...

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  25. BOMBS IN CARGOES

    A New York message states that the discovery of bombs in the cargoes of ships outward bound for Europe has resulted in the adoption of unusual precautions in the ...

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  26. ONLY ONE KIND OF PEACE

    Mr. Snowden, Labor member for Blackburn, speaking in the House of Commons tonight pressed Mr. Asquith to encourage any movement that would bring the war to an ...

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  27. BACK TO AGINCOURT

    France is about to supply her men in the trenches with a special helmet of heavy steel of great resisting power. The walls protecting the skull are very ...

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  28. LESS DRINK IN FRANCE

    The French Minister for the Interior has tabled a bill in the House of Deputies to limit the consumption of alcoholic liquors. The measure will invest the police ...

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  29. NAVAL MEDALS

    Long-service and good-conduct medals awarded to the undermentioned are now awaiting collection at the naval staff office Beach-road, Edgecl[?]ff. Early application ...

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  30. TRADE WITH ENEMY

    The Times correspondent at Shanghai says that rumors have been confirmed that the Board of Trade has announced that it will not offer any objection to shipments to enemy ...

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  31. TO-DAY'S CASUALTY LIST

    The fifty-fifth casualty list, containing the names of 256 officers and men, is published on page 6. such of the cable news on these page as is so ...

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