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  2. WAR AT SEA BRUGES BOMBED

    Our airmen's bombs have destroyed a submarine torpedo depot at Bruges. ...

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  3. THE MAN 'WAR FRONT NO BIG FIGHTING REPORTED

    Mardhal Haig report:—We carried, out a number of raids in the neighborhoods of Boyeiles, Lens. and Givenehy, and also in 'the Strazeele-Ypres sector. ...

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  4. BITTER ITALIAN BATTLE ALLIES IN GOOD POSITION

    Italian Official:—The battle is being continued bitterly and uninterruptedly from Montello to the sea We drove back the enemy on the evening of June 19 ...

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  5. WILL THEY GO UNDER? THI STARVING AUSTRIANS

    An Amsterdam message states that telegrams from Vienna and Berlin show that the Austrian food crisis is reaching a climax. ...

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  6. PEACE OUTLOOK THE ECONOMIC ASPECT

    In the Hones of Commons Mr. Crott asked whether the Allies had agreed to exclude German ships and German goods from Allied ports and territories ...

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  7. HONORS WITH THE NAVY

    The Admiralty reports that a British squadron reconnoitring north of the Heligoland Bight on the morning of June 19. was attacked by seaplanes. No ...

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  8. ELEVEN GERMAN PLANES DOWNED

    The latest aviation reports state that low clouds and rain interfered with flying on June 19. The enemy aircrat[?] showed little activity we destroyed ...

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  9. BRITISH DELICHTED

    Sir. Ward Price, "The Times" correspondent, telegraphs:—The British are delighted at the hard knock which the enemy has received. Our prisoners ...

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  10. UNDER THE WHIP POLAND'S NATIONAL CELEBRATION STOPPED.

    In the Prussian Lower House the Minister for the Interior said that in consequence of the celebration in honor of Koscuisko hurting the susceptibilities of ...

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  11. BLACK, BUT BRAVE

    A striking instance of the discipline and bravery of the Indian native troops was afforded on board the sinking British transport in the Mediterranean, ...

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  12. WOULD BE DISASTROUS

    Reuter's Johannesburg correspondent reports that the annual convention of the South African Federated Chambers of Commerce and industries resolved ...

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  13. "DAMNED ENGLISH"

    Dutch munition workers are constantly returning from Germany finding the intolerable, diet composed mainly of carrots, swedes, and mangold wurzels too ...

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  14. EXCEEDED EXPECTATIONS

    After hearing the statement of M. Clemenceau, members of the Army-Committee of the Chamber stated that they were impressed especially by the ...

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  15. FRENCH FIGHTINC

    Frrench communique.—Our detachments penetrated the enemy lines between Montdidier and the Oise and in the region of Bois le Chaume, and ...

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  16. THE PACIFISTS

    Mr. Havlock Wilson, when interviewed expressed indignation at Captain Tapper's treatment in Sweden. All branches of the union ...

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  17. MINOR OPERATIONS

    Marshal Haig reports:—The French carried out two successful raids, on the night of June 19 in the neighborhood of Locre, and took several prisoners. ...

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  18. FAILED HEAVILY

    A wireless German official commuate cation claims that enemy. attack to the northward of Albert south westward of Noyon, and north-westward-of Chatear, ...

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  19. BEGGING BREAD

    The "Arbeiter Zeitung" states that numbers of people in Vienna have been foodless for weeks except for bread. Last week they had bread on two days ...

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  20. THE LIGHT HORSE

    With the majority of the Australian Mounted Troops in Palestine 'people are apt to forget the presence of a few Australian Light Horse troops in France ...

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  21. A BOCHE DENIAL

    Amsterdam authorities intimate that telegrams from Berlin officially deny the British Admiralty statement cabled on June. 16 that the mines which were ...

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  22. DOMINION MEN TALK IN LONDON

    The Colonial Institute to-day enterteined at luncheon Sir G. Wade (N.S.W. Agent-General), Hon. E. Lucas (South Australian Agent-General), and ...

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  23. HUN REPORT, UNTRUE

    American official:—Our machine gun fire and patrols inflicted considerable losses on hostile patrols north-westward of Chateau Thierry and Woevre. Artillery: ...

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  24. AGREEMENTS WITH GERMANY TO SUPPLY FOOD

    A telegram from Vienna, states that the Austrian Premier (M. Seidlor) told a. Socialist deputation that everything imaginable bad been done to avoid a ...

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  25. THE AUSTRIAN REPORT

    A wireless Austrian official message reports: "The battle of Venetia continues. The enemy replied to the fall of the bulk of their Piave front by violent ...

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  26. ADMIRALTY CHANCES

    Commodore Bartolome has been appointed successor to Rear-Admiral Lionel Halsey, C.B., C.M.G., the Third Sea Lord. ...

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  27. PEACE TERMS

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Balfour, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, replied to the pacifist motion by Mt. Morell asking for an assurance that ...

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  28. PRINCE RUPPRECHT'S FRONT

    A wireless German official report States:—The enemy activity increased on the evening of June 19 along almost the whole of Prince Rupprecht's front. ...

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  29. MONTDIDIER-OISE SECTOR

    French communique:—There is an in termittent artillery duel between Mont-n didier and the Qise and South Of the Aisne. ...

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  30. FIRST CHARGE AFTER THE WAR

    The committee appointed by the Board of Trade to consider the position of shipping and the. shipbuilding industries after the Tear, aftr reviewing the ...

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  31. PARTIAL EVACUATION ORDERED

    "The Times" Paris correspondent states that the Government has ordered the evacuation of the children, the sick. the aged. the refugees, the unoccupied ...

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  32. USUAL GERMAN EXTRAVAGANCE

    Renter's Paris agent, in contradicting the German claims of the Allied losses, states that it is announced that during May the French alone brought down ...

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  33. NO RESERVE STOCKS WHAT. EVER

    A decree was issued in Vienna yesterday instituting Government control of the new harvest in a method similar to that of Germany and Hungary. It ...

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  34. THE ENEMY'S STRENGTH

    The flooding of the Piave washed away all the bridges excep four, but the Australians speedily constructed temporary ootbridges and the river a now ...

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  35. SHIPBUILDING

    THe monthly meeting of Shipbuilding Trades Federation of South Australia, inaugurated under the auspioes bi the Adelaide Trades and Labor Council, ...

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  36. A SUPER FILM

    It can be quite truthfully said that one of the finest pholoplays ever screened is the film version of The Barrier, the lascinating story by Rex Beach, ...

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  37. HUNS PREMISED OTHER PEOPLE'S GRAIN

    The "Cologne Gazette" says:—M. Ludwig Paul has arrived in Berlin and has conferred with the War Food Department. ...

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  38. THREE THOUSAND PRISONERS

    Of the 30 Australians who have arrived, from Switzerland, many are suffering, but not seriously, from a complaint similar to the epidemic which ...

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  39. "NO TRUTH WHATEVER"

    A cabled statement from Australia attributed to Mr. W. 'A. Watt, the Acting Prime Minister, of the Commonwealth, has been published in London ...

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  40. SITUATION EXCELLENT

    The Italian situation continues to be excellent. "The Times" Milan correspondent states that the offensive was literally a ...

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  41. CITY COUNCIL ACTIVE

    The Vienna City Council has issued a statement in reference to the reduction of the hread ration. It says:—Germany promised some weeks ago to supply the ...

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  42. HIGH EFFICIENCY

    Mr. Joseph Cook, Commonwealth Minister of the Navy, in an interview, gave his impressions of his visit to America. He said:—We must regard the United ...

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  43. CHEERFUL LLOYD GEORGE

    Mr. W. M. Hughes (Commonwealth Prime Minister), in the course of an interview, said that he had been greatly struck by Mr. Libyd George;s ...

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  44. OFFENSIVE PROMISED THREE MONTHS AGO

    Reuter's Paris correspondent forwards the following paragraph from the "Echode paris"—According to trustworthy information Marshal von Hindenburg ...

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  45. DISLOYAL SPEAKERS

    It is officially stated that the authorities intend to take full action against disloyal speakers. At the Central Police Court to-day ...

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  46. PALESTINE WORK

    Palestine official:—Our cavalry reconnoitring on June 17 to the eastward of the Jordan killed a number of the enemy. The Imperial and Australian ...

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  47. WHY AUSTRIA FAILED

    "The Times" Rome correspondent states that the inability of the Austrians to organise a commisssariat to get room to deploy gone right to the bank of ...

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  48. TWO V.C.'S

    Two new Victoria Cross awards are announced to Private Cruiekshank. of The London Regiment of Riflemen. and Karanbahadur of the Guzher Rifles. ...

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  49. AN INFURIATED PEOPLE

    The Hague "Times" correspondent telegraphs that the excitement in Vienna is spreading all over the country. It is regarded as Che most dangerous ...

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  50. SAVAGE BRUTALITY

    Reports from Amsterdam state that the Germans have arrested over 50 persons in East Flanders on suspicion of espionage. Sixteen, including women, ...

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  51. BRITISH TAKE THOUSAND PRISONERS

    British-Italian official:—The situation on the British front is unchanged. The total of our prisoners during the battle on June, 15 and 16 is now 19 officers' ...

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  52. CAVALRY CALLED OUT

    Amsterdam now reports that cavalry has been called in to stop the riots in Vienna. It is expected that martial law wall be proclaimed. ...

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  53. BETHMANN HOLIWEG STRICKEN

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states that the "Koeinisch Volte Zeitung" reports that Dr. Bethmann-Hollweg (ex-German Chancellor), is in a critical ...

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  54. RESTLES IRELAND

    Mr. Outhwaite asked in the House of Commons:—Is the evidence sufficient to cbarge the interned Sinn Feiners with treason? ...

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  55. MORE TALK

    Mr. Wate (Acting Prime Miniester) stated to-day that he intended to accept the invitation of Mr. Holman (Premier of New South Wales) to address ...

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  56. BULGARIAN BOILOVER

    The German papers are uneasy at the situation in Bulgaria. They say that the change of Ministry is Tegrettable, especially as M. Molinoff and ...

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  57. AMPLY JUSTIFIES

    Mr. Bonar Law, speaking in the report stage on the vote of credit, justified the State control of verious commodities. Hp said that the country was saved ...

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  58. LLOYD GEORGE'S CONCRATU LATIONS

    The Press Bureau states that Mr. Lloyd George has telegraphed to Signor Orlando as the Imperial War Cabinet representative:—All the peoples and ...

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  59. TOD RIVER WATER SCHEME.

    The Commissioner of Public Works has accepted the tender of the Concrete Steel Contracting Co., Ltd., for the construetion of the earth embankment of the ...

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  60. MILITARY AGE LIMIT

    The Washington Congress strongly faras the raising of the military age to 40. ...

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  62. LONG LIVE BRITAIN.

    Sir Marice de Bunsen's British mission was given a most enthusiastic welcome The crowd in the streets shouted "Loung live Britain and long live the Entente." ...

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  63. SYDNEY ENLISTMENTS.

    Thirty-six recruits were sworn in today. ...

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  64. WOMEN'S NON-PARTY ASSOCIATION OF S.A.

    A meeting Of the Women's Non-Party Association was Held at the clubroom, Kither's Buildings, on Wednesday last, to deal with business matters relating ...

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  65. DARING THIEF

    There was a daring attempt at robbery in the National Bank of Australia. Ltd., Collin street, this afternoon, but it was' frustrated. A well-dressed young man, ...

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  66. AOCIDENT TO A GANGER.

    Mr. F. A. Rogers, railway ganger of 211 miles, near Yunta, while working on Friday last, struck the rail with the beater, which caused a piece of the steel ...

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