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  4. REPATRIATION

    Big bodies move slowly. The Federal Trustees who have been given the control of the repatriation of the Anzacs fighting in Europe are a very big body. But they moving. The ...

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  5. 13,000 PRISONERS

    The Petrograd official message says:--in Volhynia we captured yesterday 317 officers, 12,637 men, and 30 guns (including 17 heavy pieces). ...

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  6. COST OF THE WAR

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. M'Kenna (Chancellor of the Exchequer), said that Great Britain's total expenditure was now £6,000,000 daily. ...

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  8. GERMAN OFFICIAL ADMISSION

    Amsterdam newspapers give prominence to a German official message, which contains the important admission that General von Linsingen's forces south-east of Lutzk have withdrawn behind the Lipa. This is a tributary of the Styr, having its confluence north-west of Brody, on the Galician frontier. This movement, therefore, indicates ...

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  9. QUIET AT VERDUN

    The Paris communique is as follows:--The night was comparatively quiet at Verdun, save for a lively fusillade at Hill 304. A detachment of our troops made progress west of Fleury, and captured three machine guns. ...

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  10. Spring Battles Cost Huns 1,000,000 Men

    Colonel Foyler, the well-known Swiss military expert, estimates that the Central Powers have lost 1,000,000 men during this spring. ...

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  11. VENI! VIDI! VICI!

    How the light cruiser H.M.S. Cleopatra [?]ammed a German destroyer on the night of March 25 was told with dramatic terseness in the British Prize Court to-day. The ...

    Article : 157 words
  12. HUGHES IN DANGER

    The women memorialists who desire that Mr. Hughes shall return to England for Empire work have decided to despatch a deputation to Australia to present another ...

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  13. THE KAISER'S SUNDAY

    The Times correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Kaiser spent Sunday at the Somme front, and went over the battlefield. He had a prolonged interview with his Chief of Staff, and on the way to the front received a report from the German Commander-in-Chief. ...

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  14. French Prisoners at the Somme

    The French captures at the Somme to July 13 included 235 officers, 11,976 men, 85 guns, 89 machine guns, and 26 minenworfers. These do not include quantities of material that were buried in the wrecked trenches, nor captured guns that were immediately turned upon the enemy. ...

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  15. HOME RULE

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, announced that the Home Rule Amending Bill would be introduced before the recess. ...

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  16. HOW SPRINGBOKS FIGHT

    Conversations with some of the members of the first batches of wounded from Ovillers, Bazentin, and Longueval, where the South Africans were in action, show that the ...

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  17. THE ITALIAN FRONT

    An Italian official message says:--There was a heavy enemy attack on the Upper Posina, which was supported by concentrated artillery fire. ...

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  18. DEUTSCHLAND GETTING READY

    Messages from Baltimore say that the announcement that no more visitors will be allowed on board the Deutschland after tomorrow is taken as an indication that the ...

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  19. CASEMENT APPEALS

    In the Court of Criminal Appeal to-day, before Mr. Justice Darling, the hearing of the appeal of Casement was commenced. Sergeant Sullivan, the traitor's counsel ...

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  20. GENEROUS GERMANY

    It is reported in Amsterdam that a telegram has been received from Constantinople stating that a Schutte-Lanz dirigible has arrived there, causing great enthusiasm. ...

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  21. ANZAC HOSTEL IN LONDON

    Brigadier-General Anderson, Commonwealth Military representative attached to the War Office, has taken over a large building in Great Peter-street, in the west end of ...

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  22. WAR CABLES IN BRIEF

    The Manchester Ship Canal strikers have returned to work. They have agreed to settle their grievances by arbitration. Of the crew of the Ecclesia, a Manchester ...

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  23. A YEAR AGO

    The United States has informed Germany that she cannot interfere with Great Britain's blockade, the quarrel being solely an Anglo German one. ...

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  24. PORTUGAL'S MIGHT

    The Paris Eclair publishes an interview with the Portuguese Premier, in which he states that Portugal is willing to assist the Allies in sending troops to France and ...

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  25. ROUMANIA AND BULGARIA

    A message from Bucharest states that the Government has suspended all transit traffic to Bulgaria, owing to the renewed Bulgarian pin-prick policy on the frontier. ...

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  27. DUTCH SMUGGLING

    In the House of Commons to-day Lord Robert Cecil, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, admitted that, despite the most stringent measures by the Dutch against ...

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  28. CAME RIGHT OUT

    The German steamers Bussard and Edward Martini have escaped, says an Amsterdam wire, from Rotterdam, where they had been since the start of the war. The Edward ...

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