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  2. Advertising

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  3. SUBMARINES

    A submarine sank the steamer Erlesmere near the Sinalis. One man was killed but the remainder were landed in safety ...

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  4. GREAT BRITISH VICTORY

    General Botha reports that of the South-West African German forces 204 officers and 2,165 men surrendered, with. 27 field guns and 22 Maxims. ...

    Article : 234 words
  5. Constantinople.

    A diplomatic authority reports that Turkey is running short of ammunition, and the belief that the fall of Constantinople s imminent is ...

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  6. GERMAN GAS

    Sir John French, Commander-in-Chief of the British Forces, reports very heavy fighting in France, at [?] Arras, and Lens with ...

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  7. RUSSIANS

    A late communique reports:—"The enemy in the direction of Bolmioff attacked us, using gases, but they nowhere progressed. Our offensive from ...

    Article : 425 words
  8. German Cant and Humbug

    The German reply to the American Note has been published. In order to avoid endangering American passengers on steamers, German submarines ...

    Article : 95 words
  9. GENERAL.

    The latest casualty list contains the names of 70 officers, of whom 32 are dead, and 915 men, of whom 190 are dead. ...

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  10. British Ships

    During the week ending July 7 the arrivals and sailings of vessels at British ports totalled 1,369 Ten vessels were submar ined aggregating. ...

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  11. Evading Lusitania.

    The German Note evaded the Lusitania issues, and refused any guarantees regarding submarine warfare. The American Press is chagrined. ...

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  12. ADEN.

    In consequence of rumors that a Turkish, force from Yemen, in Arablahad crossed the frontier, of the Aden hinterland, and was advancing ...

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  13. German Press

    German newspapers emphasise that the reply of the Government to the American Note signifies the rejection of foreign attempts to prescribe ...

    Article : 76 words
  14. Queenslander

    Dr. Joseph Aherne, of Queensland is, to officially visit, the hospitals and inspect the nursing arrangements in Servia. ...

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  15. DARDANELLES

    Two train loads of German officers and non-commissioned officers have arrived at Constantinople. ...

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  16. Official Congratulations

    The Press Bureau states:—"Mr. Bonar. Law, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has [?] congratulated General Botha and has Government on ...

    Article : 55 words
  17. Three Thousand Prisoners

    It transpires that the number of prisoners taken by General Botha was 3,166, nut 2,166. The terms of surrender provide for ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. Far Ahead.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent is Paris telegraphs:— "For a year the motor engineeis have been puzzled, to know why the ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. A Second Note.

    The German Government, in Its reply to the second American Note, states that the desire of the United States that the principles of humanity ...

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  20. Australia's Tribute

    Sir George Reid (High Commissioner for Australia), in an interview, says General. Botha's, campaign was far more formidable than was generally ...

    Article : 95 words
  21. New York Press.

    The "New York Herald" says:— "Stripped of cant about humanity and specious contentions about the Lusitania, Germany's answer is one of ...

    Article : 76 words
  22. Allies' Guns

    The ships and aeroplanes of the Allies are systematically bombarding the Turkish coast from Adramyti to Cheoni Gulf Smyrna and Aivali are ...

    Article : 128 words
  23. Munitions

    A munitions factory, costing a million. sterling, is being opened in Moscow, the,citizens having generously contributed the money. ...

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  24. General Jubilation

    Jubilations over the brilliant victory of General Botha continue. Patriotic demonstrations are being held in the principal centres, at which the ...

    Article : 202 words
  25. Bankrupt,

    German, advices show that the Hamburs—Amerika Steamship Line has made, a deciaration of bankruptcy. The bankruptcy of the ...

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  26. Motor Ambulances

    Senator Fearce, Minister for Defence, stated, to-day that no motor ambulances were required for England or Egypt but the Department would be ...

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  27. German Admission

    German war correspondents admit that enormous Russian efforts have partly forced the Austro-Germans to relinquish the advance On their front, ...

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  28. Terms of Surrender

    Under the terms of the surrender of the Germans in [?] [?] officers of parole are [?] to [?] their arms, and other [?] to retain ...

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  29. Unctious Humbug.

    Tie "Evening Standard," referring to Germany's Note sevetely comments on the unetious bumbug in its text. ...

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  30. Three Kings

    The Kings of Roumania, Bulgaria Greece will shortly meet a Athens. ...

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  31. W.A. HERO.

    Colonel Monash, in a private letter, tells how the death of Private Gordon FinK took place. "On the night of Satarday, May 2," he writes, "the 16th ...

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  32. America

    The "Tribune" describes the situation as difficult, bet says that no anxiety to avoid war will justify America in the abandonment of her dead. ...

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  33. for the Wounded.

    According to a statement made by Senator Pearce this morning, authority has been granted to equip 4,100 bees in convalescent homes and hospitals ...

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  34. WAR LOAN.

    The London City ana Midland Bank and Lloyds Bank, hare each applied for £21,000,000 worth, while London County and Westminster Bank has o ...

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  35. IN THE WEST

    A Berlin wireless message reports:—"Our heavy bombardment of Arras. destroyed the stores of the British, and thereby handicapped them. We regret ...

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  36. PATHANS

    One hundred Pathan infantry, under an officer, were taken prisoners by the Germans in Flanders, and were despatched en route to Constantinople, in the hope that, as Mohammedahs, ...

    Article : 222 words
  37. German Oppression

    Art, escaped Belgian narrates that some workers at Lieme recently [?] to work under impossible conditions As punishment, eight, ...

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  38. COME OVER

    Lard Kitchener has cabled to General Botha expressing admiration of his masterly conduct of the campaign and congratulating him on his ...

    Article : 128 words
  39. Making Munitions.

    Sir George Reid, the Commonwealth High Commissioner, has cabled to the Minister for Defence as follows:—"Am earnestly backing the Commonweaith ...

    Article : 205 words
  40. French Successes

    A communique says:—"German prisoners taken at Fontenelle on July 8 totalled 881, and included 21 officers "Our aeroplanes bombarded railway ...

    Article : 54 words
  41. Kitchener

    The [?] Commissioners and Agents-General for the Dominions and the States attended a meating to day at the Mansion House,during which ...

    Article : 68 words
  42. German Claim

    A German communique says:— "Since July 4 we captured between Meurth and Moselle 1,780 prisoners, including 21 officers, three guns, 12 ...

    Article : 46 words
  43. Not Starving

    Germany is selling her surplus cotton to Austria. ...

    Article : 28 words
  44. Ovationed by Crowd

    When Lord Kitehener was preceding to the big meeting at the Guildhall on Friday, he was ovationed by [?] ...

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