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  6. CONCENTRATES

    Further rains. Butter famine in Sydney. Likely to be one in Victoria also judging by the prices. ...

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  7. RUSSIA YIELDS GROUND

    The position on the' Eastern front, as outlined in the official communiques issued in the various capitals, is as follows:— "Fierce fighting continues on a wide ...

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  8. KAISER'S WEALTH.

    A private letter received in Rome from Berlin states that the Kaiser's personal fortune has diminished greatly. His Imperial Majesty was ...

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  9. AUSTRO-GERMAN PRISONERS.

    That the recent offensive in the eastern theatre of war cost the Austro-German forces deadly is illustrated by a list of prisoners published at ...

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  10. ENEMY’S PROBLEM.

    “One decisive blow against the Germans, whose main strength lies in the Prussian Guards in the centre south of Cholm, would demoralise the Austrians ...

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  11. KITCHENER’S NEW ARMY.

    The correspondent [?] Chronicle,” Mr Philip Gibbs writing from the British headquarters, quotes a sergeant-major’s opinion of ...

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  12. ITALY AND SERVIA.

    It is stated in Rome that, at the (instance of the the Italian Government, the Serbians have [?]vacuted the Albanian seaport of Durazzo, but ...

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  13. STRIKES IN AMERICA.

    Strike at the ammunition arms and cartridge factories [?] (Connecticut),omploying 12,000 men, begin to-day.The ...

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  14. VICTORY FOR ITALIANS.

    A thrilling episode at an altitu[?] of 10,000, in the Tomale Pass region is reported from Rome The Austrians thought they had ...

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  15. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    The British casualty lists, issued at the week-end, contained the names of 59 officers and 1435 men. ...

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  16. RUSSIA BIDES HER TIME.

    The Germans, it is stated in a message from Petrograd, are pressing hastily into new positions they have occupied on both banks of water courses ...

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  17. TURKEY’S MUNITIONS.

    The scarclty- of munitions in Tur[?]y (says the Athens correspondent tho “Daily Chronicle ”) is causing | Germany ana' Austria to take ...

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  18. REORGANISING.

    An attack on Pryanysz (50 miles north of Warsaw), which was conducted along a wide front, forced us to concentrate in a position farther south and ...

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  19. FIERCE FIGHTING.'

    The enemy between the Vistula and the Bug, in Northern Galicia, assumed, a general- offensive, and after stubborn fighting, slightly progressed on the left ...

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  20. ADVANCE IN AUSTRIA.

    The Italians invading the Gorz province of Austria have gained a mile towards T[?]ova (eastward of Gor[?]na), and reached a point ...

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  21. TRAMWAYMEN’S WAGES.

    The' conciliation board appointed to inquire into the grievances of the London tramway strikers, who demanded a war bonus has ...

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  22. A STRONG ARMY.

    The special correspondent of the “Times” with the Russian army has telegraphed an interesting message to that journal. ...

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  23. AUSTRIAN FORCE TRAPPED.

    • A German aeroplane recently discovered a weakness in tho Russian lines on the Niemen-Vistula front, in Northern Poland. An Austrian brigade ...

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  24. ACTION BY BULGARIA.

    Important action has been taken by the Bulgarian Government. A Sofia telegram states that a Ministerial order has been issued ...

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  25. ITALY PREPARES FOR WlNTER CAMPAIGN

    •Italy is preparing for a winter campaign in the Alps and is collacting the skins or sneep, goats lambs, calves, rabbits , foxes, and ...

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  26. HEAPS OF BODIES.

    The battle between the Vistula and the Bug, in Northern Galicia, attained extreme intensity on Saturday, our troops repulsing the enemy’s onset ...

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  27. GERMAN JOKE

    Constantinople reports that Germany has informal the Porte that [?] will guarantee that England will pay Turkey a war indemnity of ...

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  29. BRITISH IN EGYPT.

    General Sir J. Gr. Maxwell, commander of the British force in Egypt, has issued an important proclamation calling upon anyone whi ...

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  30. SUPERSTITIONS ABOUT RHEUMATISM

    There is a good deal of superstition in regard to the treatment of rheumatism. There are shops where magic rheumatic rings can be purchased; ...

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  31. BRITISH CROPS POOR.

    ’“ The Times” crop report of the British crops on July 1 states that the cold, wet, and prolonged winter, and protracted drought and cold ...

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  33. GENERAL BOTHA’S VICTORY,

    Messages received from Cape Town announce that thanksgiving services were held throughout the Union of South Africa on Sunday. ...

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  34. LINER’S CLEVER ESCAPE.

    Passengers by the Pacific Steam Navigation Company’s steamer orduna (15,499 tons), which arrived at New York on Friday, after ...

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