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  3. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS IN ACTION

    British Territorials and Anzac troops at midnight on Saturday attacked respectively south-west and south-cast of Posieres. The Anzacs succeeded in spite of the enemy's desperate resistance in occupying the outer works in the Poziere rogion and have consolidated their new ...

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  4. THE WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday, 2.30 p.m. — General Sir Douglas Haig report:— [?] attacked the enemy's positions ...

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  5. THE RUSSIAN DRIVE

    PETROGRAD, Sunday , 5.p.m. — A communique states:— The Germans attempted to advance north-east of Smorgon, but ...

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  6. VIOLENT BATTLE RESCUED.

    LONDON, Sunday, 4.20 p.m.—General Sir Douglas Haig" reports:— The battle has with resumed with intense violence along the entire ...

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  7. GERMAN'S PALLING BACK.

    PARIS, Sunday, 4.15 \ p.m. — The "Petit Journal" indicates that Austrian despatches state that. General Linsengen's army in the Beresteczko ...

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  8. GERMAN COLONEL'S BURROW

    The "Times" correspondent at British Headquarters on the western front, describing the capture of Little Bazentin Wood, says that it was behind, the ...

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  9. AUSTRIAN REPORT.

    ROME, Monday, 4 a.m.—A Vienna communique states:— Being threatened by a strong Russian attack south-east of Tartarov ...

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  10. NO DEFINITE PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Sunday, 4.35 p.m.—General Sir Douglas Haig reports:— So definite progress is yet reported from Pozicres. Elsewhere on the ...

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  11. ASA MINOR

    PETROGRAD, Sunday, 5 p.m.—A communique states:— considerably advanced on the shore of the Black Sea, taking ...

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  12. FURTHER PROGRESS AT POZIERES.

    LONDON, Sunday. 10.10 p.m.—General Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Our troops wade further progress in the neighborhood of pozieres and ...

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  13. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    ROME, Sunday, 4.15 p.m.—A communique states:— Artillery on both sides is active in the Lagarina Valley. The ...

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  14. AERIAL WARFARE

    PARIS, Monday, 2.50 a.m. — A communique states:— Many air operations have occurred, including the bombarding of stations of stations ...

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  15. ANZACS OCCUPY POZIERES.

    LONDON, Sunday, 6.50 p.m.—An afternoon despatch from a war correspondent at headquarter gives fuller details of the present fighting. It ...

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  16. TURKISH VERSION.

    ROME. Sunday, 4.10 p.m.—A Turkish communique states:— Hent impedes activity on the Felahio sector. We attacked a ...

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  17. IRISH PROBLEMS

    LONDON, Sunday, 9.40 p.m. —The Bishop of Limerick, in a strong letter replying to a communication from a communication form a committee formed at Belfast to ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN MINISTERS

    LONDON, Monday, 1.5 a.m. The Oversea Ministers, in divided parties, visited the troops on the Westerb front, and were specially interested in ...

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  19. DARDANCLLES INQUIRY

    LONDON, Monday, 4.46 a.m.—It is expected that Mr. Asquith to-day will announce that Hon. A. Fisher (High Commissioner for Australia) and Mr. ...

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  20. KEEN BRITISH GUNNERS.

    A British officer praises his gunners in the Somme offensive. He says that they worked the guns with the greatest efficacy, and without ...

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  21. NAVAL WARFARE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday, 1.10 p.m.—Caut Sims, a naval expert, wrote a statement upon the lessons of the Jutland naval battle, declaring it to be a ...

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  22. SWISS FRONTIER CLOSED.

    ROME, Sunday 3.40 p.m.—Austria has closed the Swiss frontier, supposdly to conceal the movements of droops. ...

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  23. GERMANY FROM WITHIN

    ROTTERDAM, Sunday, 11.55 p.m —Mr. Max Osborne, a headquarters correspondent, writing in the "Vossiche Zoitung," says:— ...

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  24. ANTI-DUMPING MEASURES.

    HOME, Monday, 2.10 a.m.—Signor Luzzatti, in an article in the "Corriere del Lasera is advocating measure resembling thorn employed by the ...

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  25. GERMAN REPORT.

    LONDON", Sunday, 10.10 p.m. — A German communique states:— British infantry attacks on the Thiepval-Guillemont front failed ...

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  26. SWISH NEUTRALITY VIOLATED.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday, 2.10 p.m. Owing to German and Russian ubmarines violating neutrality the Swedish Government prohibits them ...

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  27. ALLIES' CO-OPERATION.

    The French and Russian appreciation of the British army is increasing with every day of the offensive. War conrrespondents describe how the news ...

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  28. PHOENIX PARK MEETING.

    LONDON, Sunday, 9.10 p.m. —A crowd of 6,000 attended a mass meeting at Phoenix Park, Dublin, and protested against the adoption of Mr. LONDON, Monday, 5.20 a.m.—The Irish negotiations have reached a crisis. The Nationalists contend that the Amending Bill should not go ...

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  29. AUSTRIAN REPORT.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday, 2.10 a.m —An Austrian communique states:— after some days quiet very violent fighting broke out on Saturday, ...

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  30. PUSHING AHEAD SLOWLY.

    NEW YORK, Sunday, 4.30 p.m.—Official: Australians and British Territorials carried the outer works at Pozieres. They reached strong ...

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  31. NEW SUBMARINE CRUISERS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday, 5.45 a.m.—The "Frankfurter Zeitung " states that there tow persistent reports that the two foremost naval powers have ...

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  32. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE

    LONDON, Sunday, 11.10 p.m— A German communique states:— Strong reconnoitring detachment in the vicinity of Richebourg were ...

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  33. FEENCH FRONT

    PARIS, Sunday, 3.4 p.m.—A Communiqne states:— The artillery struggle continues on the artillery struggle continues on the somme front German night ...

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  34. BROTAIN DAY BY DAT

    LONDON, Sunday, 3.40 p.m. Manufacturing districts are making special efforts to impress upon the Government that there must be a drastic ...

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  35. SCARCITY OF MILK.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday, 9.10 p.m.—A Gorman official statement regarding the scarcity of milk and buttor-states that this is dub to the fact that ...

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  37. BELGIAN FBONT

    LONDON sunday, 9.10 p.m.—A Begian communique states:— Our artillery and trench ongines, during who past week, ocntinued a ...

    Article : 89 words
  38. CABINET CHANGES.

    NEW YORK. Sunday, l.10 p.m. — The "Tribune's. London correspondent says that inner political circles predict that Mr. Lioyd George will shortly be Premier. ...

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  39. THE DEUSTSCHLAND.

    The New York papers are filled with speculations as to shother the Dentschland can escape through the cordon of Allied warships thrown around ...

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  40. BRITAIN'S ENORMOUS CAPTURES.

    LONDON, Monday, 4.45 a.m. — British captures in the Somme offensive since July 1 are:—140 enns, 40 bomb throwers and several hundreds of machine crane. ...

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  41. NORWEGIAN PERVERSITY.

    Norway's attitude concerning the blockade has disgusted the "Cologne Garotte." which says:— "If it were not so sad we might ...

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  42. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS.

    LONDON. Monday , 2.50 p.m. —His Majesty the King lias approved of a special silver badge to be awarded to officers and men of the Army and ...

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  43. THE ANZACS IN BATTLE.

    LONDON, SundaY, 4.55 a.m.—The "Times ," in a leader detailing the fighting on the Somme, states that the principal conflict extenda along a ...

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  44. SUBMARINE VERSUS SUBMARINE

    STOCKHOLM, Monday, 2.10 a.m.—Firing was heard north, off Gothland, and five large German submarines in the Gulf Of Bothnia were seen ...

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  46. ALL BELGIANS CALLED UP.

    HAVRE. Monday, 3. 20. a.m.-king Albert of Belgium had signed a delgians between the ages of 25 and 35 ...

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