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  4. HELENA VALE RACES

    The rain which fell yesterday morning militated a great deal against the attendance at the Vale yesterday. However, after the first race the ...

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  5. How Metzerai Was Captured

    A communique issued last night reports: "We attacked between Confre and Souchez and made further progress. A. counter-attack at the ...

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  6. RACING IN S.A.

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  7. RACING IN VICTORIA

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  8. SUBMARINE EXPLOIT REWARDED

    Lieutenant Commander Nasmith has been awarded the Victoria Cross for a submarine exploit in the Sea pf Marmora, which resulted in the sinking of ...

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  9. THE MUNITIONS BILL

    The Munitions Bill provides that a lockout shall not be declared until a mouth after an employer has reported a difference to the Board of Trade. The ...

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  10. MACKENSEN HELD UP

    A German communique states: "The situation of General Mackensen's army is unchanged. Portion of Linsinger's army was obliged to cross to the ...

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  11. THE AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED

    Lieut-Colonel Nash. M.L.C. of New South Wales, of the Army Medical Corps, writing from Egypt to his relatives states regarding wounded ...

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  12. THE DREAM OF THE POLES

    A Commission, comprising six Russians and six Poles, with M. Goremykin as president, is studying the restoration of Poland's territorial ...

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  13. SCENES IN PRUSSIAN DIET

    Tumultuous scenes have occurred in the Prussian Diet. Herr Wiemer, a Progressive, referring to the war. appealed for unanimity, which was ...

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  14. TURKEY'S TROUBLES

    The "Mir" states that Turkey has indicated that she prefers peace with the Entente to making concessions to Bulgaria. ...

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  15. THE CAPTURE OF METZERAL

    The capture of Metzeral, in Lorraine, ranks among the most glorious deeds of French arms. The enemy had transformed the village into a veritable ...

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  16. MEAT AND COAL

    Speaking last night at West Hartlepool, Mr. Kuncinian said that a shortage of meat for civilians was imminent, but careful calculations showed that ...

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  17. ITALIANS PRESSING ON

    The bombardment of the Hensel and Plezzo forts threatens the Tarvis-Pivomof roads, on which all the great invasions of Austria from Italy have ...

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  18. MILITARY CONTRACTS

    The following military contracte have been accepted:—Cruppers and panels, B. Rosenstamm, Perth: Surcingles, Hugo Fischer: toothbrushes, ...

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  19. LITHGOW SMALL ARMS FACTORY

    From time to time complaints have been made regarding the service value of rifles made at the Lithgow Small Arms Factory. ...

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  20. THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    The latest communique states: "The Germans attempted offensives in the middle Niemen, the Omuleff and Orjitz Valleys on the Vistula and south of the ...

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  21. AMERICA'S POSITION

    A United Press Association message from Berlin states that Germany in her reply indicates that she does not desire to jeopardise neutrals' interests, ...

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  22. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTION

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  23. THE WAR LOAN

    Mr. Asquith, is to inaugurate a national campaign in behalf of the war loan at the Guildhall on Tuesday. The necessity to economise will be ...

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  24. GERMANS CAPTURED BY ITALIANS

    German prisoners who were captured in the Cadore district have declared that they belonged to a force of 30.000 from Mecklenburg. ...

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  25. GREAT HAUL OF PRISONERS

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Petrograd states that during the retreat in Galicia the Russians captured 130,000 prisoners, 300 machine guns, ...

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  26. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

    A proclamation has been issued prohibiting trading with the enemy in China, Siam, Persia, and Morocco from July 26. ...

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  27. GERMAN REPRISALS RELAXED

    Thirty-nine British officers, prisoners in Germany, who were subjected to an exceptionally severe regiment because captured German submarine murderers ...

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  28. THE GRAND NATIONALS

    The form at Moonee Valley to-day had much bearing on the Grand National meeting. Three events were devoted to jumpers, and two of the ...

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  29. Government Criticised by Laberite

    [?]eaking in the House of Representatives yesterday. Mr. Carr (Labor) remarked that there appeared to be something almost treasonable going ...

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  30. HUNS PHYSICALLY WRECKED

    Two Bavarian, two Prussian, and one Austrian army corps have passed through Vienna from Galicia. The men are unwounded, but they are complete ...

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  31. NORWEGIAN STEALER TORPEDOED

    The Norwegian steamer Truma, bound from Archangel to London, was torpedoed and burnt near the Shetlands. The crew were saved. ...

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  32. THE TEETH STANDARD

    A Melbourne wire published in the "West Australian" yesterday intimated that a confrerence of medical officers had recommended to the Minister ...

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  33. VOLUNTEER MUNITIONS WORKERS

    The enrolment of volunteers ready to work at the making of munitions continues satisfactorily. Friday's enrolment largely exceeded Thursday's. ...

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  34. POWDER MILL EXPLOSION

    A powder mill at Ruthland, in the Haentz district, has been considerably, damaged by an explosion. Six persons were killed. ...

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  35. IN THE CAUCASUS

    A Caucasus communique states: "We repulsed all attacks in the Olto region, and captured Towkop, in the Milaguere district." ...

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  36. DERNBERG REACHES HOLLAND

    Herr Dernberg has arrived by the steamer Bergen. He denies that he was molested, and states that the British treated him with every courtesy. ...

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  37. ALL BRITISH ASSOCIATION

    On Sunday next, July 4, there will be a public meeting of the All British Association on the Esplanade to consider the report of the committee as to ...

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  38. RACING IN N.S.W.

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  39. AUSTRIANS' GALICIAN REPORT

    An Austrian communique alleges: "We repulsed the Russian counter-attacks on the north hank of the Dniester, between Halicz and Zurawno. ...

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  40. MAILS FOR OUR SOLDIERS

    We are still receiving a few complaints from relatives here as to letters and papers forwarded to soldiers abroad which have never reached their ...

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  41. THE GUILDFORD TRAGEDY

    Mrs. Owen, the victim of a murderous assault with a hammer by her husband, who was subsequently found dead about a quarter of a mile from ...

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  42. THE WYNDHAM MYSTERY

    Very little further information is forthcoming as to the details of the mysterious contract for the construction of the wharf and ...

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  43. SPLENDID RAINS

    Excluding some of the lower South-Western districts, another good rain total has to be recorded for the past seven days. This especially applies to ...

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  44. LATE BOXING

    At the Stadium to-night M'Nabb defeated Jerome in the thirteenth round, when the referee stopped the contest. There was plenty of vigorous ...

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  45. M'GOORTY WHIPS HARDWICK

    Eddie M'Goorty knocked out Harold Hardwick in the tenth round to-night. In the first round M'Goorty sent Hard-Wick skidding across the ring with a ...

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  46. THE LAWSON-TRETHOWAN FIZZLE

    Mr. F. W. Lawson, engineer for the Metropolitan Water Supply and S[?]werage, has been reinstated, and we presume this means that he has been ...

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  47. Latest Betting

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  48. AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK IN S.A.

    There have been splendid rains throughout the State, and the agricultural outlook is the brightest for years. ...

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  49. A WIN FOR TAYLOR

    Geo. Taylor beat Billy Wolgast at Brisbane to-night. Wolgast skied the towel. ...

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  50. COLLIE COAL AS BALLAST

    The Customs Department has seen fit to Question the bonafides of the Norwegian barque Padang, at present at Fremantle, that vessel during ...

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  51. BICTON RACES

    Bicton will be the venue to-morrow (Monday) teh first race to start at 2.55. Selctions:- Trot.—Wallace or Stelmo. ...

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  52. NEXT SEASON'S WHEAT HARVEST

    As next season's wheat harvest is expected to be a record one, the Government is making arrangements to expedite the handling of it. ...

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  53. LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONE CALLS

    Our readers in the country will be pleased to know that the Y.M.C.A. is helping friends at a distance to confer with soldiers in camp. It has installed ...

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  54. MR. STENBERG GOES EAST

    By the s.s. Zealandia, which cast her moorings at midnight, Mr. E. G. Stenberg, Chief Electoral Officer, departed for Melbourne, where he will be absent ...

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  55. POSTAL PROHIBITION

    "S. Grimes, care Man at the Wheel Hotel, Hobart," has been put under the postal prohibition. ...

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