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  4. AUSTRALIA'S CALL

    War is a highwayman who, behind the pistol, [?] roughly at every community. "Your money or your life." Mr. Hughes put it more gently when he said that the man who ...

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  5. TURK AS FIGHTER

    Mr. Ashmead Bartlett states that the Turks have been making vain efforts to regain ground lost on the Gallipoli Peninsula. ...

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  8. SINISTER GERMAN AGENTS

    The Washington correspondent of the Times reports sinister activities among German agents, who are endeavoring to cripple the production in the United States of ...

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  10. TURKISH ATTACK FAILS

    Mr. Ashmead Bartlett. writing from the Dardanelles, says:-- "Our successful advance on June 28 seriously alarmed the enemy, and caused him ...

    Article : 477 words
  11. COAL CRISIS

    Miners in the Neath district, in Wales, numbering many thousands, have decided to continue work. The attitude of miners in other districts has not been disclosed. ...

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  12. MERTHYR MEN TO STRIKE

    A mass meeting of the Merthyr coal miners has decided unanimously in favor of a strike. ...

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  14. LIMITING THE PRICE

    The bill limiting the price of coal prohibits its sale at the pit's mouth at a price exceeding by more than four shillings a ton the price charged on the corresponding date in ...

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  15. AGAINST RUSSIA

    Colonel Repington, the military expert of the Times, thinks that the Austro-Germans will shortly resume the offensive against the Russian front. They are resting their troops ...

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  16. WAR IN CAMERA

    In the House of Lords to-night Lord Weardale asked whether there was any reason for delaying the publication of despatches, particularly those of the Egyptian ...

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  17. ATTACK NEAR PILKEM

    A Paris official message states:--"After a bombardment of the French and British lines on Tuesday the Germans attacked the trenches south-west of Pilkem, ...

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  18. PLOT ON SHIP

    A fire was discovered this morning in the holds of the oil-laden steamer Caldergrove, which is discharging at Auckland. It was extinguished after nine cases had been ...

    Article : 109 words
  19. BATTLE OF THE SAN

    A Paris message, describing the battle on the banks of the River San, states that some of the enemy crossed in narrow boats. The railway bridge was mined but left standing ...

    Article : 308 words
  20. VICTORY FROM THE AIR

    A London message says that, filled with a determination that the Allies can win the war from the air, a number of aeronautical men have launched a movement for the ...

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  21. WOUNDED AND SICK

    The return of 275 sick and wounded soldiers by the steamer Willochra was made the occasion of great enthusiasm here to-day. The crowded streets were plentifully bedecked ...

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  22. LOOKING ON KRITHIA

    Athens messages state that the Allied Forces have occupied the two hills commanding Krithia. The Allied Fleet is bombarding the Turkish ...

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  23. THREE THOUSAND PRISONERS

    A Berlin official message claims a big success in the Argonne region. It states that the Germans carried 1100 yards of the French lines north-east of Vien le Chateau, and also ...

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  24. ALLEGED ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    A young woman was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with robbery under arms. She was only 25 years of age, and on the charge-sheet her name appeared as ...

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  25. HEAVY LOSS INFLICTED

    The Echo de Paris confirms the news of the successful attack upon the Turkish positions in Gallipoli, and says that the British right. In conjunction with the French left. ...

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  26. "WE WILL CONQUER"

    President Poincare, addressing a number of invalids, said:--"We have been the innocent victims of the most brutal and most savage premeditated ...

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  27. QUITE ANNOYED!

    The German papers complain bitterly about the smashing up of the Konigsberg, describing it as a savage attack on a defenceless vessel. ...

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  28. GERMANY'S COLONIAL LOSS

    Mr. Bonar Law, Secretary for the Colonies, stated in the House of Commons to-night that the Allies had captured 450,000 square miles of the German colonics, including ...

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  29. PLENTY OF WATER

    The embargo preventing residents of the metropolitan district using water for gardens was removed by the Executive this morning, after being in operation for nearly ...

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  30. ADVICE TO ROUMANIA

    The Times, in a leading article, advises Roumania not to listen to the German Foreign Office press campaign. The paper says it believes that Roumania ...

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  31. KING CONGRATULATES BOTHA

    A London message states that the King has wired to General Botha:-- "I desire to congratulate you and the forces under your command on the success ...

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  32. SIX NEW ZEPPELINS

    A Copenhagen message states that six Zeppelins of a new type are ready for operations. It is expected that they will make a raid when the weather is favorable. ...

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