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  4. MORE BRITISH TRENCH GAINS

    ROME, Tuesday, 4.35 p.m—A communique states:—Our gallants last night repulsed several counter-attacks on the Carso, ...

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  5. NATIONALISTS AND THE KING

    LONDON, Tuesday, 9.20 p.m.—A remarkable incident occurred at a Nationalist banquet held at Dublin in honor of the visiting Australian members of ...

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  6. KING GEORGE IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 12.5 a.m. — Mr. Phillip Gibbs reports:— The King has visited all parts of the Western front. All the Haffic and ...

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  7. THE RUSSIAN DRIVE

    LONDON, Tuesday, 11.5 p.m.—An official message states:— We continue to cross the Zlota Lapa, despite the enemy's ...

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  8. THE OUTPUT OF MUNITIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday, 7 p.m.—The Minister of Minister of Munitions, Mr. E. S. Montasue, reviewing in the House of Com[?] the work of the Munitions ...

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  9. WHY AUSTRIA WITHDREW.

    ZURICH, Tuesday, 8 p.m.—The Austrian Headquarters explains that General Bothmer's retreat was due to the front being held by troops of an i ...

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  10. THE WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday, 4.30 p.m.—General Sir Douglas Haig reports:— We retook nearly the whole of the trenches north-west of Pozieres which ...

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  11. GERMAN VERSION.

    LONDON, Tuesday. 8 p.m.—A German communique states:—All Russian attacks failed south of Brody. General Bothmer repulsed ...

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  12. LEAGUE OF NEUTRALS

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Scandinavia, Holland und Switzerland have formed a league of neutrals for the purpose of resisting arbitrary ...

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  13. AMONGST THE AUSTRALIAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 12.5 a.m. — Mr. Gibbs adds that the King paused thousands of Australians who had assembled round their own headquarters and made ...

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  14. ADVANCE ON UPPER STRYPA.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday, 4.35 p.m. — A communique states:— We continue to advance on the Upper Strypa. ...

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  15. AUSTRIA'S COLOSSAL LOSSES.

    ROME, Tuesday, 4.30 p.m.—It is estimated that the Austrian losses since August 4, on the Italian front, are 2,500 killed, 40,000 wounded and ...

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  16. "INDEPENDENCE OF POLAND."

    LONDON, Tuesday. 4.30 a.m. — An articles in the "Daily Chronicle" says—It is believed that the Central Powers intend to proclaim the independence of ...

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  18. GERMAN REPORT.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 6.5 p.m.—A German communique states:— The English repeated their attacks at Ovilliers and Bozentin-le-Petit ...

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  19. AFRICAN CAMPAIGN

    DURBAN, Tuesday. 8 p.m.—General Botha is returning from East Africa. When interviewed ho stated that the remaining German forces were being ...

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  20. MESSAGE TO THE TROOPS.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 9.25 p.m.—King George's general order to the army in France. sent to Sir Douglas Haig, says: It has been a great pleasure and ...

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  21. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. 4.30 a.m. — An Austrian communique says:— Our battalions southwards of Tartanow withdrew to the Tartaren Pass ...

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  22. A PLUCKY ANZAG.

    LONDON, Tuesday. 8 p.m.—The "Star" states that a prayer book saved the life of Private Carlett, an Australian, now in the Chichester Hospital. ...

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  23. NATAL WARFARE

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday. 8 p.m.—A Zeppelin bombarded the Swedish steamer Norland, from Middlesborough. The bombs fell close to the ...

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  24. THE BALKANS

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. 5 p.m.—The Greek War Minister forbade military officers to participate in the election campaign. ...

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  25. THE TOLL OF WAR.

    LONDON, Tuesday. 4.30 a.m.—Lieut, Ewen Macpherson, of the Field Artillery, and a well-known Sydneyite, has been killed in action in France. ...

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  26. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 4.35 p.m.—A German communique states:—Enemy attacks were repulsed south of Lake Doiran. ...

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  27. BRITISH SITUATION UNCHANGED.

    LONDON, Tuesday. 12.30 a.m.—General Sir Douglas Haig reports that the situation is unchanged, and no incident of importance has happened the last few ...

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  28. NEW GERMAN DECLARATION.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Denmark, Norway, and Sweden hare informally protested to Germany against the new declaration ...

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  29. AERIAL WARFARE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday, 8 a.m.—A Berlin wireless message states:— In consequence of the Baralong case, our Zeppelins in future will not show ...

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  30. FRENCH SECTOR

    PARIS, Tuesday, 4.15 p.m.—A communique states:— There is great artillery activity on the Somme front. A German ...

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  31. GERMANY FROM WITHIN

    LONDON, Tuesday, 4.15 p.m.—The "Daily News" states that the Kaiser, in speaking to a neutral at an official deputation at Berlin, said:— ...

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  32. RUSSIAN v. GERMAN.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Two of our hydroplanes successfully bombed an aerodrome at Lake Agern, in Courland, and bravely fought seven ...

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  33. BRITAIN DAT BY DAY

    LONDON, Tuesday. 3.5 p.m.—The sitting of the Dardanelles Commission has begur. Later—The Dardanelles Commission ...

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  34. ENEMY REPORTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 6.5 p.m.—A German communique states:— The French twice attacked fruitlessly in Mauropas and Ham. ...

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  35. GERMAN SUBMARINE POLICY

    LONDON, Tuesday, 8.10 p.m.—In the House of Lords to-day Lord Sydenham asked whether the Government considered that German submarines ...

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  36. "PETTICOAT INFLUENCE" INQUIRY.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 5.55 p.m.—Mr. Lloyd George (War Minister) announced to-day that Field Marshal Nicholson, Lord Cheylesmore, Mr. Justice ...

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  37. VON BISSING'S SON CAPTURED.

    PARIS, Tuesday. 12.10 a.m. — A French forte has taken prisoner the son of Count Von Bissing, one of tho German generals. ...

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  38. YOUTHS OF 17 CALLED.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday, 4.35 p.m.—The German 1899 class has been ordered to enrol. ...

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  39. LIVELY CANNONADE NEAR SOMME.

    PARIS, Tuesday. 12.30 a.m.—A communique issued to-day states:—Apart from a rather lively cannonade southward of the Somme, no ...

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  40. THE BRITISH AIR INQUIRY.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 7 a.m. — The interim report of the Air Committee says that none could complain if Mr. Billing. M.P., demanded an inquiry into ...

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  41. ASSISTING ITALY.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 12.10 a.m—Mr. Walter Runciman, president of the Board of Trade, who is visiting Italy, has arranged an agreement to supply ...

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  42. ANOTHER MURDER

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. 8 p.m.—A wireless message states that the Burgomaster of Namur has been courtmartialled and shot. No opportunity was ...

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  43. JAPAN AND CHINA

    TOKIO, Tuesday, 12.10 a.m.—Official: Chinese soldiers attacked and killed and wounded a number of Japanese troops in the garrison at Cheng ...

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  44. "SUPPRESSING" A PRESSMAN.

    BERNE, Tuesday, 6.15 a.m.—The Pan-Germanists have forwarded to the German authorities petitions urging them to "suppress" Theodore Wolff, ...

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  45. THE CALL TO THE COLORS.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 8 a.m. — Notices have been posted calling to the colors all men attaining the age of 18 years and 8 months. They [?] not ...

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