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  4. ITALIAN ADVANCE UNCHECKED

    Although the Italian High Command is observing a great deal of secrecy, for some reason or another, and is confining its reports to short summaries of the situation on the 40-mile battle front, there ore indications that an undreamt-of victory may develop. Correspondents ...

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  5. RUSSIA

    PETROGRAD, Monday. — Nearly 2,000 delegates have gathered at Moscow, including Moderates, and even Conservatives; also elements which ...

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  7. TO TRIESTE!

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Italians have conquered fresh positions all along the front; the Austrians abandoned others, fearing envelopment. ...

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  8. GERMAN PARLIAMENTARY REFORM

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—It is reported that the chief committee of the Reichstag has formed a new Parliamentary Commission, consisting of ...

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  9. THE FEDERAL HOUSES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Minister of Customs recently placed an embarge on the importation of American apples, and Mr. Finlayson drew ...

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  10. TOLMINO THREATENED.

    It is not yet clear where the definite Italian objective is. The crossing of the Isonzo near Canale may threaten to envelop the entrenched camp at ...

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  11. "A WELCOME INNOVATION."

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The "Koelnische Volkszeitung" states that a committee of seven Reichstag members, representing every party, will ...

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  12. BAVARIA PROTESTS.

    BERNE, Sunday.—According to telegrams received from Munich, the Bavarians are much agitated owing to the enormous losses suffered, in ...

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  13. SCENE IN THE HOUSE.

    Mr. Higgs created a scene in the House yesterday. It was during the discussion of what should be a formal measure to vote £10,000,000 for ...

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  14. THE WESTERN FRONT

    PARIS, Sunday. — "Le Journal's" correspondent on the Verdun front says that the French had more artillery than infantry in the firing line. This ...

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  15. RUSSIAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Sunday. — A Russian communique states:—The enemy took the offensive in the direction of Valadimar Volynaki, also ...

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  16. BRIDGING THE ISONZO.

    The Italians worked all night long bridging the swift-rushing Isonzo. The first troops crossed in the darkness, and large numbers were established on ...

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  17. KAISER MUST GO

    The American Socialist Party has sent the following message to their fellow Socialists in Germany: [?] win be compend to continue their ...

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  18. GERMAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A German communique states:— The French gained initial successes near Beaumont, but we ...

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  19. GREEK DYNASTY TOTTERING

    ATHENS, Monday.—There was in animated debate in the Chamber re[?] that a majority of the deputies favored Republicanism. ...

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  20. WITH THE FLEET.

    Colonel Repington, the London "Times" military critic, who is visiting the Grand Fleet, says:— "All is well with the navy. its ...

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  21. GRUESOME GERMAN "RETURNS."

    The London "Times" correspondent states that a search of the German prisoners disclosed two snapshot photographs of three truckloads of German ...

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  22. LAST OBSTACLE TO TRIESTE.

    The Italian advance demonstrates the perfect synchronisation of the Allies' operations, which are the nearest approach yet attained to an ...

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  23. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    A second measure to deal with old age pensions was submitted by Sir John Forrest. It is a Bill to protect the age parents of sailors or soldiers in the ...

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  24. POTSDAM'S HOODLUM

    Chapter XII. of Mr. Gerard's revelations describes an interview with the Kaiser on May 1, 1916, in which the Kaiser discussed the blockade, and ...

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  25. TRIESTE POPULATION PANIC-STRICKEN.

    ROME, Sunday. — The Austrian lines, for a distance of 36 miles, are crumbling. The Italians are marching to a ...

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  26. SENATOR LONG.

    Two months' leave of absence for Senator Long is to be applied for in the Senate. The Senator is not well. Prior to the Federal elections it will be ...

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  27. FRENCH COMMUNIQUES.

    PARIS, Sunday. — A communique states:— North of Verdun, during the night, there was great artillery nativity on ...

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  28. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Monday.—Upwards of 388,000 more acres of land in England and Wales are undr cultivation than in 1916, apart from the officially ...

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  29. SOLDIERS AND LAND SETTLEMENT

    Our Irishtown correspondent writes: There has been a considerable amount of discussion, but apparently little in the way of practical progress, towards ...

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  30. WAR TIME PROFITS.

    A full-dress debate may be expected on the Treasurer's amendments to the War Times Profit Rill. As I have already suited, the criticism of the ...

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  31. OFFICIAL ITALIAN RESUME.

    LONDON, Sunday. — An Italian communique summarises the action north of Gorizia from June 19 as follows:— ...

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  32. ANGELS OF PEACE.

    The story of the Mons' angels is recalled by a present obsession of the inhabitants of Grays Thurrock, Essex. The majority of these people believe ...

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  33. PLEURO-PENUMONIA AMONG CATTLE.

    A serious outbreak of pleuro-pneumonia has occurred among cattle in the north (says the Adelaide "Advertiser," On Wednesday of last week the ...

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  34. ENEMY ESTIMATES.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—Austrian correspondents estimate that 650,000 Italians are attacking on the Isonze front. The violence of the battle ...

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  35. LOAN TO THE STATES.

    The proposal to borrow £8,000,000 to loan to the States will be received with general satisfaction. It will be a guarantee that necessary works of ...

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  36. WHAT CHINA GAINS.

    The London "Times" correspondent at Pekin states that the entry of China into the war does not bring any present accession of strength to the Allies, ...

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  37. BRITISH COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Field-Marshal Sir D. Haig reports:—We drove cut the enemy from the enemy from the portion of our trenches north-east of ...

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  38. "SENSATIONAL VICTORY IMMINENT."

    ROME, Monday. — Correspondents hint that victory upon a sensational scale is imminent. The capture of Monte Santo terminates the Australian ...

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  39. THE BIG STRUCK.

    As stated already the National Government has been playing a cautious part in the great strike. The principal action of the Government has been the ...

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  40. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—An Austrian communique states:—We took up a new line on the Bainsizza Platean. We shelled the ...

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  41. LADIES REJECT TROUSERS.

    The representatives of 13.000 women volunteer land workers in Ducks have passed a resolution by which they refuse to wear trousers, and demand ...

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