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  2. Advertising

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  3. GOOD MILITARY SUCCESSES ADVANCE OVER FIVE MILE FRONT

    The latest information received in London shows that the advance on Hamel mentioned by Marshal Haig's communique was on a three-mile front. Bois ...

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  4. THE FOURTH! LONDON'S NEW DRESS

    The American flag flying at Buckingham Palace gave the cue to to-day's celebrations in London, the province cities. Parliament House. Westminster ...

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  5. THE SEA WAR AMERICA'S EFFORT

    Among those present at the Anglo-Saxon meeting was Admiral Sims, who, in a startling speech, emphasised the Anglo-American naval friendship, [?] ...

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  6. UNCLE SAM'S WAR

    The Committee on Public Information has given out the following statement by the President:—I have to-day received the following ...

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  7. PANIC IN CHINA HUN INTRIGUING THE CAUSE

    A message from Reuter's correspondent at Peking, dated June 27, states that by utilising a report regarding the defence measures takes in Paris, the Germans ...

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  8. THE ATTACK OF VAUX

    Mr. Herbert Bailey, the "Daily Mail" correspondent, says that the American staff alone was entrusted with the planning of the attack on Vaux on ...

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  9. HOSPITAL SHIPS

    The question of the treatment of hospital ships was dealt with in the House of Commons. Replying to Sir F. Hall, Mr. Bonar Law ...

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  10. AN EMPIRE LOST

    In the course of a speech, in which he referred to America's celebration of July 4, Mr. Winston Churchill (Minister of Munitions) said great harmony ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA WAS THERE!

    Telegraphing on July 4 Reuter's British headquarter's correspondent stated: —This morning's operation at Villers Bretonneux was carried out by the ...

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  12. CALLED TO ACCOUNT

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters states that so fewer than 14 leading German airmen, who were credited with a total of 363 victories, have ...

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  13. FRIENDLY CHILE

    Lord Robert Cecil (Minister of the Blockade) stated in the House of Commons that Great Britain had presented a few aeroplanes to Chile for most ...

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  14. 'DOMINIONS' MESSAGES

    The press unanimously salutes America in the friendliest spirit, and cordially approves of the complimentary British celebrations to-morrow. ...

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  15. FINE FRENCH ADVANCE

    French communique:—Between the Oise and the Aisne we attacked at 7.30 last evening west of Autreches on a front of two kilometres. We advanced ...

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  16. LIBERTY MOTORS

    Vice-Admiral Sims has reported to Mr. Josephus Daniels, Secretary for the Navy, that a recent test in European waters of a seaplane propelled by a Liberty ...

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  17. RETURNING SOLDIERS ARRIVE AT NOON TO-DAY.

    The 100 invalid soldiers whose names appear in list "H," which was issued by the military authoities on June 4, and was published in "The Daily ...

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  18. "SWIFT DOWNHILL DASH"

    A message to "The Times," referring [?]o the Australians' attack, states:—The Australians attacked at down. A squad[?]on of tanks aided a swift down[?] ...

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  19. IS IT TRUE?

    A telegram from the Harbin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says:—The Chinese are sending to Russia large quantities of cottons, blankets, fats, oils, ...

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  20. LINE IMPROVED

    The effects of our latest operations in the Noyon-Chatteau Thierry area was to advance our line on the plateau upon the Roman road which runs from ...

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  21. THE HAMEL VICTORY

    Mr. Pirrie Robinson. "The Times" correspondent, states that the prisoners taken at Hamel are estimated to number 1500. Great quantities of machine ...

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  22. INNER GERMANY A NOTABLE STATEMENT

    An Amsterdam message quotes the "Vossische Zeitung" as stating:—No German politician doubts the restoration of the Pacific colonies, but ...

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  23. REAL RUSSIA

    "The Times" Paris correspondent states that M. Kerensky is still in conference with the French Socialists. He was well received. He states that an ...

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  24. MORAL RESULT

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  25. SULTAN OF TURKEY DEATH REPORTED

    The Sultan of Turkey is dead. Mahomet V. was a brother of Abdul Hamid, who was deposed in April, 1909. He had been virtually a prisoner for 40 ...

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  26. LOYAL INDIA

    Reuter's agent, writing from Simlas, states that an examination of recruiting in India shows that the numbers recruited in the fourth year of the war are ...

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  27. DASHING AUSTRALIANS

    Mr. Robinson, "The Times'" correspondent, telegraphs:—The Australians with a small number of others co-operating to day carried out as successful and ...

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  28. WAKING UP

    A report is to hand from Amsterdam that Herr Scheidemann has intimated to the Reichstag that the Socialists would refuse to vote for the Budget. ...

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  29. DIFFICULT TASK FRANCO-BRITISH GAINS

    Operations in Italy are proceeding rather slowly between the old and new Piave lines, owing to the powerful entrenchment of a strong Austrian force ...

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  30. LIST K.

    To-morrow 75 returning soldiers comprised in list K, already published, will arrive at the Keswick railway station at 9 a.m. In older to meet the convenience ...

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  31. THE CHANNEL TUNNEL

    The International Parliamentary Commercial Conference unanimously carried a resolution favoring the construction of the Channel tunnel as soon as possible. ...

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  32. LIST "X."

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 588 words
  33. WHEAT POOL FINANCES

    It is not the intention of the Commonwealth Government or the Wheat Board to close the 1915-16 wheat pool to the prejudice of the growers who are ...

    Article : 494 words
  34. AUSTRALIAN WINE

    In the House of Commons Mr. T. G. Tickler asked [?] steps it was proposed to take to preserve the Australian [?] industry, which was on the verge of ...

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  35. ANGLO-FRENCH MOVES

    Italian official:—We gained more ground to the northward of Cavazuccherina and prisonered 223 men, and took much war material. We extended ...

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  36. VAGUE KUEHLMANN

    In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. David Mason, Lord Robert Cecil (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs), stated that he did not see that any ...

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  37. THE BRITISH REPORT.

    British Italian official:—The West Yorkshires the Manchesters, and the Honorable Artillery carried out three successful raids, prisonering 54. Our ...

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  38. RETURNING SAILORS.

    As intimated in these columns five South Australian sailors who have been on service in the North Sea are included in the batch which returned to ...

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  39. SINN FEINERS

    The police of the South of Ireland are most active in arresting Sinn Feiners and in seizing arms. They raided the houses of six prominent Sinn Fe[?] [?] ...

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  40. N.S.W. NEWS RECRUITING.

    Twenty-nine recruits were accepted in this State yesterday. ...

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  41. THE LATEST

    French communique:—There is artillery activity between the Oise and the Aisne, and in the legion of St. Pierre and Aigle. ...

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  42. LENIENCY

    It is reported from Johannesburg that suspended sentences on a condition of good behaviour are being imposed in the cases of the natives arrested in ...

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  43. LATEST ARRIVALS.

    Another party of returned soldiers and sailors arrived in Melbourne to-day. This comprised 150 men for Queensland 333 for New South Wales, 299 for Victoria, ...

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  44. DIVORCE WANTED.

    Clement Love, a woolclasser, asked Mr. Justice Gordon in the Divorce Court today for divorce from his wife on the ground of misconduct with three men, ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN DASH

    This morning southward of the Somme a completely sucessful action was carried out by the Australians, assisted by some detachments of Americans, ...

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  46. ANOTHER BOGUS MECHANIC.

    [?] [?] [?] to be employed in the Postal Department, has victimised several firms and persons. The department has issued a warning ...

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  47. AEROPLANE FACTORY WORKERS

    The Press Bureau announces a dispute regarding the disissal of workmen at an aeroplane factory in London resulted in a cessation of work. The ...

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  48. WILSON'S VETO

    President Wilson has vetoed the Legislative and Executive Judicial Appropriation Bill, on account of a provision it contained for increasing the work of ...

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  49. BRILLIANT EXPLOIT

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters telegraphed to-day:—This morning's operation at fillers Bretonneux was one of the most successful of its kind in ...

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  50. SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' WELCOME.

    Over a thousand returned soldiers and sailors disembarked to-day, and 300 motor cars conveyed them through the streets. The procession occupied over ...

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  51. HEROES DECORATED

    A number of returned soldiers were decorated to-day by the Governor-General. The ceremony took place in beautifully fine weather on the steps facing the ...

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  52. TOWN BAND RESIGNS.

    The members of the Albury Town Band resigned en masse as a protest against the remarks of the mayor at a recruiting rally in connection with the ...

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  53. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES EXCHANGING PRISONERS.

    Lord Newton, Assistant Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Belfield, Director of Prisoners of War, will ...

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  54. IN THE AIR

    Field-Marshal Haig's latest aviation report states:—"The weather on July 3 was cloudy, and the enemy activity was slight. We destroyed six aeroplanes and ...

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  55. ALIENS AT LARGE

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. G. Cave stated that there were 12,600 enemy aliens not interned in Great Britain including 6000 Germans, of which number ...

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  57. LATE PRIVATE J. ALDERMAN.

    Private Joseph Alderman, second son of Mrs. and the late Mr. William Alderman, died of wounds in France on April 22. He was 25 years of age, and was ...

    Article : 116 words
  58. ANSWERED THE CALL

    The following are the names of the recruits who were accepted as fit for active service with the Australian Imperial Forces at the recruiting depot ...

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  59. AMERICAN MUNITIONS PLANT DESTROYED.

    A Syracuse (New York) munitions plant has exploded, and 100 persons have been killed. ...

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  61. LLOYD GEOEGE TO WILSON.

    The Press Bureau, announces:—Mr. Lloyd George telegraphed President Wilson to-day:—"Just heard 100 ships launched by United States to-day. ...

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  63. AUSTRALIAN SAILORS.

    The Navy Department yesterday furnished a corrected list of the draft of naval ratings from H.M.A. ships in the North Sea. The men whose ...

    Article : 619 words
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