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  4. INDEX TO NEWS.

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  5. U.S. AND MEXICO.

    It is unofficially stated that Mexican advices are to the effect that General Carranza has not changed his orders to the troops to attack the American troops ...

    Article : 146 words
  6. ITALIAN PROGRESS.

    An Italian communique issued in Borne is as follows:—"We have reached the main enemy defence line between the Adige and Brenta. Our offensive is extending to ...

    Article : 143 words
  7. TRAITOR CASEMENT.

    The King has degraded Roger Casement from knighthood. His name has been, erased from the register of the order of St. Michael and St. George. ...

    Article : 101 words
  8. RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    The "Echo do Peris" announces the fall of Kolomea, in which 6,000 Austrians were made prisoners. SIGNIFICANT CAPTURE. ...

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  9. THE GREAT OFFENSIVE.

    A correspondent from headquarters in France states that the Allies activities are definite, and that a determined bombardment is being made along with whole ...

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  10. PRAYERS OR MUNITIONS.

    Mr. Asquith declines to accede to the churches' request to proclaim a holiday on August 4 as a prayer day, because it would interfere with the making of ...

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  11. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Capt. J. E. Beieteier, the explorer, left Quebec yesterday for the Arctic aboard the steamer Guide. He will be away 15 months and will visit the Eaquimaux, ...

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  12. SPAIN'S LITTLE WAR.

    It is reported from Tangier that the Spanish troops have penetrated the highlands successfully making the important Anjera tribe. A Spanish warship is ...

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  13. STATE SHIPS DEMANDED.

    A special trade union congress has been held in London, representing three million unionists. A resolution in favour of the State ownership of shipping, ...

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  14. NEWS FOR THE BOYS.

    Mr. Mahon announced to-day that the first 200-word cablegram for publication in the London papers and the distribution of leaflets for the Australian troops were sent ...

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  16. LABOUR DIFFICULTIES.

    Mr. 'Asquith has informed the Triple labour Alliance that he will gladly discuss post-war problems with them. The strike of Bradford woolcombers has ...

    Article : 98 words
  17. ALLIES' FINANCIAL CONFERENCE.

    A financial conference of the Allies takes place in Paris next week. M. Bark, the Russian Minister of Finance, who will represent the Czar, has arrived ...

    Article : 59 words
  18. STOCKS & SHARES.

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  19. RUSSO-GERMAN SEA FIGHT.

    An exchange in Copenhagen states that there has been a fight in the Baltie. German crusiers and warships attacked Rus-sian torpedo boats and destroyers. The ...

    Article : 49 words
  20. CANADIAN MUNITIONS.

    It is reported from Ottawa that after a conference of Canadian baskets, the Minister of Finance cabled to the Imperial Government that a further credit of ...

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  21. IMPERIAL PROTECTION.

    The "Morning Post" strongly advocates the adoption of Mr. Hughes's scheme of Empire sugar. It asks, "What is the secret influence that prevents the ...

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  22. MARCONI'S WIRELESS.

    At the annual meeting of the Marconi Wireless Company Mr. Godfrey Isaacs, managing director, stated that the company had not yet arranged terms with ...

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  23. CANADA AND RUSSIA.

    The probability of the establishment of a Russian credit in Canada, as the result of a conference on Thursday between the Canadian bankers and Sir Thomas White, ...

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  24. FRIENDS AT WAR.

    The Turkish commander at Kut-el-Amara and Gen. Townshend were old schoolfellows and friends in their boyhood in France. They recognised each ...

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  25. ANGLO-FRANCO-BELGIAN CO-OPERATION.

    General Sir. Francis Wingate, in a despatch, describes the co-operation of the English and Franco-Belgian troops in March last in suppressing a receipt of the ...

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  26. AN ENEMY COMPANY.

    The Daimier Motor Company's appeal to the House of Lords against the Continental fire Company has succeefied. The Daimler Company refused to pay £5,000 ...

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  27. EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

    Following Gen. Sinnta's southern advance in East Africa, Col. Deventer drove back the enemy on June 25 at Kondoairangs, probably initiating a converging ...

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  28. ABROGATING A TREATY.

    The German press is angry at Great Britain denouncing the Declaration of London. The "Frankfurter Zeitung" condemns Mr. Asquith and Sir Edward ...

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  29. TEACHERS' CONFERENCES.

    "The South Australian Teachers' Journal" for June contains a host of interesting articles. Full particulars are given of the Teachers' Annual Mid-Winter ...

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  30. FEEDING BELGIUM.

    M. Broquiville, who is visiting London, denies that there has been any leakage in the relief food supplies sent to Germany by the Franco-Belgian Governments. ...

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  31. GREEK DEMOBILISATION.

    The Greek Government has agreed to the request of the Allies to accelerate the demobilisation of the army, completing the work by the end of July. ...

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  32. FIGHTING, ON THE TIGRIS.

    The War Office announces that Gen. Sir Percy Lake reports that on June 28 a force of Arabs and Indian cavalry dis-persed Turkish marauders sear Nasiriyah. ...

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  33. Family Notices

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  34. AIRMEN AT MITYLENE.

    The "Echo" correspondent at the Dar-danelles states that a Constantinople communique has been issued stating that the artillery at Heldes drove off the airmen ...

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  36. ARABS REVOLT.

    News has been received from Cairo that the Arabs' revolt against Turkish rule has spread to Yemen, and many tribes are joining the revolutionaries. ...

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  37. HOME RULE.

    Numerous week-end consultations and negotiations on the Home Rule question have occurred, but further resignations are unlikely. ...

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  38. KITCHENER'S ESTATE.

    Lord Kitchener's gross estate has been sworn at under £171,421. His will is dated November 2, 1914. Probate has been granted. Gen. Birdwood, Lieut.-Col. ...

    Article : 122 words
  39. CHANGING GERMAN NAMES.

    "I certainly am interested in your propaganda to have the German-named towns in South Australia changed to Australian or English names," remarked Mr, F. A. ...

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  40. A CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR

    Mr. Bernard Shaw gave evidence at a court martial at Chelsea on behalf of a disobedient conscientious objector, whom he stated he believed to be genuine. ...

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  42. AN AUSTRALIAN HOSPITAL.

    Col. Howse, on behalf of the Commonwealth Government, is securing a mansion in London as an Australian hospital to accommodate 1,000 beds. ...

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  43. BOARD OF TRADE COMMITTEE.

    The Board of Trade has appointed a committee to consider the needs of British firms after the war, with particular reference to financing large overseas contracts. ...

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  46. THE TIDE TURNED.

    M. Protopopoff, the Vice-President of the Duma, stated in an interview that although he expected the war to last for more than a year, he believed it had ...

    Article : 81 words
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  48. THE SHIPPING VENTURE.

    A Toronto press correspondent states that Australia's purchase of ships is the subject of much interest in Canada. A subcommittee of the Privy Council is ...

    Article : 60 words
  49. TRENCH COMFORTS FUND.

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  50. HAY CROPS COMMANDEERED.

    The Army Council has commandeered the whole of the British hay crop. ...

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  53. WILL DYSON'S WORK.

    Will Dyson has held a successful exhibi-tion, of his cartoons and lithographs at the Savoy Hotel. ...

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  54. KING OF MONTENEGRO.

    The King of Montenegro is going to Paris, and President Poincare will receive him. ...

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  55. A CHARGE THAT FAILED.

    Captain Tauscher has been acquitted in New York of the charge of conspiring to blow up the Welland Canal. ...

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