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  5. STRUGGLE FOR CALAIS

    North of Ypres the enemy gained ground in a small attack, but were driven back. Fierce fighting continues on ...

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  7. BACK FROM THE WAR

    The Soldiers' Hospital at Randwick was by no means a sorry place this morning. Though one man walked about with an empty sleeve tucked away in his pocket, he ...

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  8. MINERS DEFIANT

    Mr. Winston, president of the Miners' Federation, states officially that the situation is unchanged. The miners refuse to see the president of ...

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  10. VALOROUS RUSSIAN INFANTRY

    A Petrograd official message says:--"Upon the front between Goldingen and Mourairevo, the enemy has gained a footing on the right bank of the Windava at Wento. ...

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    The price of freedom is not only eternal vigilance, but constant readiness to fight in its defence. We Australians gained our free ...

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  12. IN CONSTANTINOPLE

    Messages from Cairo state that a European who left Constantinople on July 3 reports that 50,000 Turkish wounded were at Constantinople, besides those at Adrianople, ...

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  13. QUESTION OF ENEMY INFLUENCE

    A London message says that the Daily Chronicle expresses the belief that the miners themselves are striking out of loyalty to their union, wherein the minority had pressed ...

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  14. REASONS FOR THE RETREAT

    Mr. Stanley Washburn, writing from Warsaw on Friday, states, in summing up tho conditions in Galicia, that the Austrian soldiers dislike the present campaign, which ...

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  15. FIGHTING FOR YPRES

    Field-Marshal Sir John French reports:--"There has been no change in the situation since my last communique. Nevertheless, there has been considerable activity on ...

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  16. TYPEWRITERS TO SHELLS

    New York lending typewriter companies have formed a new corporation, styled the American Ammunition Company, for the purpose of handling large contracts for the ...

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  17. ENEMY'S TRENCHES CARRIED

    Eye-Witness with the British headquarters staff on the western front, writing under date of Tuesday, slightly elaborates the communiques of the previous days. He ...

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  18. COAL SHIP TORPEDOED

    A Petrograd official message announces that in the Black Sea the submarine Nerpa torpedoed a large ship laden with coal. ...

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  19. CONSULATE CLERK

    Charles Bucknall, a tall, fair young man, who has been acting as confidential clerk in the Russian Consul's office, was charged at the Melbourne City Court to-day, under the ...

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  20. DURAZZO EVACUATED

    Acting upon Italy's advice, the Servians have evacuated Durazzo, the capital of Albania, in order to maintain their strategic positions in the vicinity. ...

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  21. AEROPLANE CAPTURED

    Rome messages state that one of the two Austrian aeroplanes which bombarded Bari was hit when returning, and fell into the Sea of Arietta. ...

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  22. RHEIMS CATHEDRAL

    At the Leicester Galleries, London, there is an interesting exhibition of photographs of Rhelms Cathedral, showing the damage done by the bombardment. ...

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  23. BOTHA'S SUCCESS

    Crowded thanksgiving services were held in the churches of South Africa to-day, the victorious troops attending. ...

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  24. CALM SUCCEEDS STORM

    "The night was relatively calm, and there is nothing to report, excepting some artillery engagements in Belgium near St. Georges-en-Artols and in the vicinity of ...

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  25. GIFT OF SUGAR

    The Official Press Bureau publishes an announcement of the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Bonar Law, that the Jamaica Parliament has voted £50,000 to cover the cost of a gift of ...

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