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  2. CONFESSION OF WEAKNESS GETS HUN LEADERS ABUSE

    Dr. von Kuehlmann's speech is commented upon by the newspapers as striking a new note in enemy oratory, by admission of the impossibility of a military decision ...

    Article : 301 words
  3. IN THE EAST SHALL WE INTERVENE?

    In the House of Commons, when replying to Mr. W. A. Chappel, Lord Robert Cecil Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs) said that the Allied ...

    Article : 80 words
  4. THE PEACE TERMS PRESIDENT WILSON'S VIEWS

    Count von Hertling, the Imperial Chancellor. in addressing the German Reichstag on the peace terms, said he went a step farther than his speech of February ...

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  5. KERENSKY TRUTH ABOUT RUSSIA

    M. Kerensky, in his speech at the Labor Conference meeting, said he was present as a matter of duty, as a man who knew all the truth which had not ...

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  6. MAKING REAEDY TO SMASH BRITISH

    According to Mr. Hamilton Fyfe, the "Daily Mail" correspondent, nearly three quarters of the German reserves are massed on the British front, and the ...

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  7. SAYING, BUT NOT DOING HUGHES STILL WINNING THE WAR

    Speaking at the Cannon street Hotel, where he was entertained at lunch by the London Chamber of Commerce, Mr. W. M. Hughes (Australian Prime ...

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  8. "KUEHLMANN THE DE-FEATEST"

    "Dr. Kuehlmann, the Defeating [?] the heading of an article in the "Deutech Zeitung," which is creating a senation in Berlin. It describes him as a Traitor and ...

    Article : 95 words
  9. STRONG POINT TAKEN

    Marshal Haig reports:—There were successful minor operations on the night of June 26. We took possession of a strong hostile point to the westward of ...

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  10. GERMANY AT WORK

    A message from Moscow dated June 18 states that the Bolshevik Government has officially announced that the Germans have landed 3000 infantry and ...

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  11. CHINESE READY TO ACT

    A message from the Harbin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says—The embargo on Chinese action in Siberia has been raised, as Russian is ...

    Article : 91 words
  12. WILL HE STAY 1N 0FFICE?

    Monday's speech satisfied nobody, but it is premature to assume that everyone is against Dr. Kuehlmanu. It must be remembered that Dr. Bethmann Hollweg ...

    Article : 54 words
  13. FRENCH DOINGS

    French communique:—There is a fairly lively artillerying south of the Aisne and in the region of Couvres. We made three raids on Vosges and took prisoners. ...

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  14. "THE TIMES" AGREES

    "The Times," in a lengthy analysis of Mr. Hughes' speech, says that he dealt with the question of the Empire's imperfect economic organisation with his usual ...

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  15. BEATEN BACK

    "The Times" correspondent at Paris states that the Hun Gothas attempted a raid by the enfiltration method. Only two reached the city, however. Some ...

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  16. THE OBJECTIONABLE SPEECH

    It is entirely, unknown whether Dr. Kuehlmann has lost the confidence of the really authoritative persons and the quarry may ultimately ecape the bounds. ...

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  17. STARVING PETROGRAD

    The desperate food situation in Petro grad is resulting in daily riots, which have been suppressed by Bolshevik machine guns. ...

    Article : 33 words
  18. AERIAL ACTIVITY

    The Air Ministry reports:—Our aeroplanes on the night of June 26 attacked the chemical works at Ludwigshafen, the factories and rail sidings at ...

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  19. NO SIGN OF PENITENCE

    In its comment to-day "The Times" says: "Dr. von Kuehlmann seeks to throw the blame of the war upon the Allies, but his speech does not contain a single passage ...

    Article : 108 words
  20. IS THE GZAR DEAD?

    Further unconfirmed reports from Swedish sources state that the Red Guards murdered the ex-Czar at Ekatermburg. ...

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  21. HIGH JINKS IN BUCHAREST

    It is assumed that Dr. Kuehlmann will remain in office pending the diposal of the Roumanian treaty and the discussion of various easier Questions. Public ...

    Article : 63 words
  22. MARSHAL HAIG'S REPORT

    Marshal Haig, dealing with aviation reports, states:—We brought down 7 German machines and drove down two in an uncontrollable state. Two British ...

    Article : 87 words
  23. THE POOR POLES

    Amsterdam reports state that the "Lokal Anzeiger" message indicates that the demobilisation of the first Polish corps continues. ...

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  24. MORE TROUBLES THAN ONE

    The Amterdam agents state that [?] German Conservatives and National [?] rals are co-operating to secure Dr. Kuchlmann's fall. They declare that it is ...

    Article : 104 words
  25. FURIOUS HUNS

    Reiter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that Dr. Kuehlmann's speech has caused an upheaval in Germany. where a furious pan-German campaign against him ...

    Article : 149 words
  26. BO[?]SHEVIKI WILL BE OVERTHROWN

    A telegram from Copenhagen giving the latest news from Russia via Helsingfors. describes the situation as desperate. It is generally expected that the ...

    Article : 126 words
  27. DELEGATES TO VISIT FRONT

    The Dominion delegates are going to the front next week, and will visit the troops of their countries individually, taking advantage, of a necessary adjourn. ...

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  28. AMERICANS REPULSE RAIDS

    Marshal Haig reports that there were patrol encounters in the night in the neighborhood of Boyelles. We inflicted casualties on the enemy. ...

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  29. MORE TALK COMING

    Mr. W. M. Hughes (Prime Minister of Australia) will dine with Mr.J. Have[?] Wilson. (general president of the British Seamens and Firemen's Union) ...

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  30. SERIOUS POSITION,

    Premier Weckerle, speaking in the Hungarian Chamber, disclosed that there is a serious situation, in Budapest. He admitted that most of the factories had ...

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  31. GERMAN CLAIMS

    A wireless German official message states that there has been lively enemy activity northward of the Scarp and the Somme, westward of Soissons, and north ...

    Article : 96 words
  32. KERENSKY'S MISSION

    Before coming to England M. Kerensky lived with some peasants near Petrograd and grew a beard and moustache to disguise himself sufficiently to enable ...

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  33. LABOR IDEALS EXPRESSED BY CONFERENCE

    The labor Conference accepted a resolution, moved by Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., that the task of social reconstruction be undertaken by the Government ...

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  34. KAISER COMMANDS INTERVENTION

    It is reported that Herr Hertling's speech on Tuesday was the result of a furious telegram from the Kaiser commanding his intervention. ...

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  35. WILL THERE BE MEDIATION?

    Widespread interest is expressed in the speech, delivered in the Reichstag by Dr. R. von Kuehlmann, in which he stated Germany's position in the war. ...

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  36. ON WHICH FRONT?

    Mr. P. Robinson, "The Times" correspondent, states that the tension on the British front is comparable with that on the eve of the offensive of March 21 and ...

    Article : 154 words
  37. A GREAT DRIVE ITALY READY TO STRIKE

    An Official despatch from Rome says that the Austrians are in full retreat. Papers taken from prisoners show that Austria did not contemplate the ...

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  38. STORMY IRELAND NO PASSPORT GIVEN

    It is stated by the Lord Mayor, of Dublin that the address to President Wilson has been presented through the American Embassy in London with a ...

    Article : 137 words
  39. HUGE CHINESE ARMY

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that the Chinese General, Han Ling Huen, is on a visit to France to study ar[?]ments. Interviewed he said there ...

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  40. GERMAN UNIT SURRENDERS

    "The Times" correspondent at the American headquarters states that a Chicago soldier named Lennart brought in five German officers and 78 men, a whole ...

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  41. AUSTRIANS HOWL FOR PEACE

    There have been excited demonstrations in the Vienna streets as a result of the knowledge of the Austrian defeat. Crowds, which included many women, ...

    Article : 97 words
  42. WAR ON GREECE

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that the "Kreux Beitung" states that Bulgaria is demanding that Austria and Germany should declare war on ...

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  43. STRIKING DOCILITY

    A correspondent at the American headquarters states that the American Germans lose no opportunity of telling the prisoners the truth about the war, but it ...

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  44. PRISONERS COMING IN

    Italian official:—We took 509 prisoners during our operations, of extending our bridgehead on the Caposile area on June 25. ...

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  45. REMARKABLE STORY

    The publication the "Saturday Gazette" announces that 11 new Victoria Crosses have been awarded, nearly all to men in English county regiments, ...

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  46. KERENSKY'S CREDENTIALS

    The scene which ensued yesterday after the dramatic, introduction of M. Kerensky when the delegates sympathising with the present Russian regime ...

    Article : 105 words
  47. SINN FEINNERS

    In the House of Lords, replying to Lords Salisoury, Mavo, and other. Lord Crawford stated that the Government had power to suppress the Sinn Fein as an ...

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  48. GREECE'S PART

    The anniversary of Greece's entry into the war was celebrated at the Mansion House by a banquet. Mr. Winston Churchill said the fact ...

    Article : 184 words
  49. THOUGHTS OF HOME

    Australians who inscribed their names enduringly on the memories of the French people were not slow also to leave more obvious traces of ...

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  50. ONLY A BEGINNING.

    It is stated by "The Times" Rome correspondent that the Piave victory is everywhere regarded as only the beginning of others to follow. "The Italians ...

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  51. THE COMB-OUT.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George. speaking upon the working of the new Military Service Act. said 30 young men were being combed out ...

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  52. PROHIBITION FOR INVALIDS

    Prohibition for invalid soldiers will be enforced from to-morrow by an order under the War Precautions Regulations which was issued by Brigadier-General ...

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  53. EXPERIENCE TEACHES

    Premier Orlando, when interviewed by "The Times" representative, stated that the Allies' present resitance and past failures had taught them the value of ...

    Article : 73 words
  54. THERE ARE STILL SOME!

    Addressing the Labor Conference, Herr Branting (Sweden) said has came there mainly to [?] an international Socialist conference. He believed it was ...

    Article : 86 words
  55. BIG COMPANY FINED

    The Bacchus Marsh Concentrated Milk Company was charged to-day with a breach of the War Precautious Prices Regulations, 1916, in having sold butter ...

    Article : 59 words
  56. BRITISH SHIP, SUNK

    A heavily armed German raider has sunk a British ship 200 miles east of the Bermuda Islands. Two American vessels have escaped. ...

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  57. AN AUSTRIAN MESSAGE

    An Austrian official message claims that the Italians unsuccessfully attempted to capture.Col del Bosso. The Italians, who were endeavoring to cross in ...

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  58. ALSACE-LORRAINE

    Amsterdam intimates that in the Reichstag the Alsatian member (Herr Hauss) strongly complained of the treatment of Alsace Lorraine. He read a ...

    Article : 71 words
  59. LABOR AND THE GOVENMENT

    The Labor members of the Government met to-day to consider the position in view of yesterday's resolution of the Labor Conference terminating the party ...

    Article : 80 words
  60. TO ASSIST RECRUITING

    When the State parliament reassemble on July 9 Mr. Lawon (Premier) [?] ask members to atend a meeting to devise means to help [?] and ...

    Article : 83 words
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  62. INFLUENZA

    An influenza epidemic is especially severe in Lancashire factories, out the mortality is slight. Many of the schools are closed. Overworked doctors are ...

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  63. PRICE OF SILVER

    Silver is quoted at 4s. 7-18d. per oz. ...

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  64. PARIS RAIDED

    Paris official:—"Groups of enemy aeroplanes attacked Paris at 10.40 o'clock last night and dropped bombs. All was clear by midnight." ...

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  65. TREACHEROUS BOLSHEVIKS

    "The Times" Milan correspondent states that the Cracow newspaper the "Nation's Voice" publishes the text of the Bolshevist-German secret treaty. in ...

    Article : 62 words
  66. NEW ZEALAND GIRLS' ORGANISATION IN LONDON.

    A branch of the New Zealand Girls V.A.D has been formed with Lady [?] ...

    Article : 28 words
  67. LECTURE CONCERT OF CHAMBER MUSIC.

    The Univerity Council, at its meeting yesterday, decided that no charge will be made for the six [?] announced. Attention i drawn to the announcement ...

    Article : 74 words
  68. "ITALIAN DAY" IN SYDNEY.

    "Italian Day" was observed to-day. The street collections totalled £9153. When counting was discontinued to-night many boxes were unopened. The ...

    Article : 62 words
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  71. GERMAN BANKS CLOSED

    It is understood that the Government is closing all German [?] immediately the Treasury taking over securities and providing the money. ...

    Article : 36 words
  72. Advertising

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