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  6. SOMME VICTORY

    General Haig reports:— Excellent progress was made to—day We carried north of Flers further enemy; t[?]nches. We are now ...

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  7. MARRIED MEN

    Whatever may be said about Prime Minister Hughes’ recent utterances on the Conscription Referendum question, it cannot be held that they are ...

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  8. ANZACS REVIEWED

    The King visited Sa[?]bury plains yesterday, and reviewed the Anzacs, who marched past in column The King inspected the men, and ...

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  9. SPORT AND PLAY

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  10. VENEZELOS FORMS GOVERNMENT.

    Mr Je[?]ries, telegraphing from Canea, says that a public meeting there has requested Venezelo[?] to from a Government, with the object ...

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  11. TURF TOPICS.

    Mr J. C. Roberts has returned the imported mare Handspun, who has gone wrong, to her owners. Scotch Kirk, who showed no form, ...

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  12. REICHSTAG OPENING.

    It is anticipated that the opening of the Reichstag to—morrow will be the most anxious in the history of Germany, owing to the campaign ...

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  13. GERMAN PRESS.

    Tho Gorman press makes little comment on the Somme success. The “Fran[?]ter Zeitung” and the “Vossiche [?]ng” regard the situation ...

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  14. GERMANY’S DIFFICULT MARCH.

    Lieut—[?]olonel A ’Court Repington [?]s that Von [?]denburg was not far wrong when he told a German Pre[?]sman that September would be ...

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  15. NEW EXCHEQUER BONDS.

    It is officially announced that the [?]ank of England will) shortly issue 6 per cent. Exchequer bonds, with a currency of three years. ...

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  16. JOY IN FRANCE.

    The “Times” correspondent [?] at Paris stales that the French prople’s fee[?]ings are equally divided between joy over tho success, and ...

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  17. GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    An escaped prisoner giving evidence before the Commission which is inquiring into atrocities by the enemy, said that a fellow—prisoner ...

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  21. NORTH CITY CRICKET CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the North Ward City Cricket Club was held at the City Hall last night the president (Mr. Jas. Smith) b[?]ing in the ...

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  22. COMBLES A TRAGIC S[?]ECTACLE.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says that Com[?]s was a tragic spectacle. An officer describes it as a cha[?]nal house and says that it was ...

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  23. AIRMEN BOM[?] BUCHAREST.

    A Berlin official report states that further air raid[?] have been made on Bucharest. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) ...

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  24. GREEK BATTLESHIP.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Athens says that the Greek battleship Hydra (5000 tons has joined the Allied Fleet. ...

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  28. AMERICAN OPINION.

    The “Times” correspondent at Washington states that American opinion in regard to the capture of Com[?]s and Th[?]pval thinks that ...

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