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  2. COVETED CROSS

    Victoria Crosses have been awarded to the following Australians:—Lieutenant C. W. K. Sadlier for conspicuous bravery during a counter-attack ...

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  3. HOPE FOR THE RUSSIANS CZECHO-SLAVS WINNING

    According to the Tokio correspondent of "The Times," the Czecho-Slovaks, who have gained the upper hand in Siberia, aim at establishing a new provisional ...

    Article : 184 words
  4. GERMANY IN DANGER DISCORD AND STRIFE

    A Copenhagen message states that Herr von Payer, the Vice-Chancellor, caused a sensation in the Reichstag by confirming the reports that Dr. Von Kuehlmann had ...

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  5. ENEMY ALIENS THE ENGLISH ATTITUDE

    An important Ministerial statement will be made in the House of Commons tonight concerning the question of the internment or otherwise of ...

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  6. STILL TALKING HAMEL THE AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES

    Writing from the A.I.F. Headquarters, France, on July 11, Mr. Keith Murdock states:—The last phase of the battle of ...

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  7. LATEST ACTIVITY ON THE WEST FRONT

    Marshal Haig reports:—We slightly improved our positions to the eastward of Breionneux, and prisonered several of the enemy in successful raids on ...

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  8. AUSTRALIANS PENETRATE HUN LINES

    Marshal Haig reports:—We prisonered a few of the enemy during the night to the north-eastward of Ypres. The Australians to-day entered the German lines ...

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  9. RECONSTRUCT EAST FRONT!

    General Horvat, Chief Director of the Chinese Eastern Railway, has informed Mr. Falk, the "Daily Mail" correspondent, that it would be possible to ...

    Article : 188 words
  10. ROUND VILLERS-BRETONHEUX

    Yesterday our infantry was gradually worming its way down to the German positions in front of our trenches before Villers—Bretonneux. They [?] ...

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  11. THE PROMISED STATEMENT

    In the House of Commons Sir George Cave, K.C., dealing with the alien question, agreed that the continuance of enemy outrages upon humanity must ...

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  12. BOLSHEVIKS DRIVEN BACK

    A message from the Pekin correspondent of "The Times" says:—The counter revolution, assisted by the Czecho-Slovaks, is spreading over West ...

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  13. OMINOUS WARNING

    The German clothing department issues a warning that if more people do not go barefooted compulsion will be resorted to. ...

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  14. NO CHANCE OF POLICY

    The Berlin press publishes inspired assurances that Dr. Kuehlmann's fall will not involve a change of policy. The "Germania" states that Herr ...

    Article : 53 words
  15. KORNILOFF

    An undated telegram from Moscow states that General Korniloff has issued a proclamation declaring that he is willing to acknowledge the power of the Soviet ...

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  16. CLOWING HEROISM

    The battle of Hamel will not rank in size with Pozieres, Messines, Bullecourt, and Passchendaele, yet it teems with dramatic stories worthy of its unique ...

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  17. GREAT DANGER TO GERMANY

    "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that Dr Kuehlma's dismis sal was generally anticipated in Berlin. The Radical Socialist Reichstag members ...

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  18. SHALL AMERICA STEP IN?

    Hesitation to intervene in Siberia is shown by the United States. The opinion is expressed that the west front demands their entire effort. ...

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  19. WIDESPREAD VICTORIES

    Reuter's agent at Peking telegraphs that the Czech Slovak forces have over-thrown the Bolsheviks in the whole region from Tobolsk to Semiolatinsk and ...

    Article : 72 words
  20. A RUSSIAN ON INTERNAL AFFAIRS

    A message to "The Times" from its Tokio correspondent says:—A high Russian official who has returned from a tour of South Russia. says that ...

    Article : 151 words
  21. FRENCH GAINS

    French communique:—We increased our gains in the night on the outskirts of the forest of Retz, and took possession of the village of Corey entirely from ...

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  22. YANKEE BOOST

    The Millions Club to-day entertained the members of the Farmers and Settlers' conference. Mr. Louis E. Reed, of Chicago, addressed the gathering, ...

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  23. IMPENDING POLICY

    The Retchstag has postponed the war credits vote in older to avoid an adverse Socialist vote. "Vorwaerts," which is publishing ...

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  24. OFFENBURG SUFFERS

    The Air Ministry has issued the following official message:—"Our squadron on the morning of July 11 bombed the railway sidings at Offenburg. Good bursts ...

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  25. ALLIED LEADERS

    Hon. H. H. Asquith, when entertaining Admiral Sims at the National Liberal Club, said that President Wilson had done more than any statesman to ...

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  26. IN ALBANIA ANOTHER GOOD ADVANCE

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the newspapers, in drawing attention to the advance in Albania, point out that the immediate aim is to clear ...

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  27. DONE! GERMAN SUBMARINES

    Sir Eric Geddes, First Lord of the Admiralty, when opening the exhibition of naval photography in London, arranged by the Ministry for Information, said that ...

    Article : 359 words
  28. CIVIL WAR HINTED AT

    According to French commentators there will be startling performances from Von Hintze as a willing tool of the Military Party. He is described as ...

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  29. A GOOD BAG

    Marshal Haig, reporting on the aviation activity in his area, states:—On July 10 we destroyed seven enemy machines and drove down six in an ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICA

    At Pretoria General Botha, in accordance with his promise, met a thoroughly representative gathering of natives, 20 of whom voiced their grievances. These ...

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  31. KUEHLMANN AND THE KAISER

    "The Times" Hague correspondent says that according to the "Frankfurter Zeitung" Dr. Kuehlmann personally requested the Kaiser to permit his retirement. ...

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  32. NEW DEFENSIVE LINE

    A wireless Austrian message states:—We have organised a new defensive line in Albania. ...

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  33. CHAMPION KILLED

    The famous airman, Major McCudden, who had downed 54 Germans, was accidentally killed while flying from England to France. ...

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  34. 'WILL 0' THE WISPS'

    The 11-year-old lad who provided the Casino police with such excitement a while ago, and who was styled a "Will of the wisp," is now keeping the Sydney ...

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  35. ANOTHER FINE ADVANCE

    French Eastern communique:—South of the Devoli we are continuing our success. We seized the whole of Kosnitza Ridge and occupied.all the villages ...

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  36. AN INTERESTING SUMMARY

    French communique During June a hundred and fifty enemy aeroplanes were brought down, 181 seriously damaged, and over 600 tons of bombs dropped. ...

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  37. UNDER THE STRAIT

    The Orleans Railway Company has applied for a concession for tunnelling under the Straits of Gibraltar in furtherance of a scheme of running a railway ...

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  38. THEIR OWN MEDICINE

    The Press Bureau states that the Independent Air Force dropped 61¼ tons of bombs during 74 raids in Germany during June. ...

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  39. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    While engaged in making a shaft for a steamer at Messrs. Sims and Martin's engineering works. Port Adelaide, yesterday, Mr. Frank Slade, who resides at ...

    Article : 85 words
  40. WORSE THAN HUNS

    Reuter learns on trustworthy authority that the Austrians are intensifying the "strafe" regime against the Servians. At the front, in the factories, and in the ...

    Article : 96 words
  41. OFFENSIVE MUST BE LAUNCHED

    Discussing the effect of the German political movements on the battle area, a Parisian paper state?:—Having secured Kuehlmann's skin, Ludendorff must ...

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  42. ART GALLERY CLOSED.

    It is announced by advertisement In another column that the Art Gallery will be closed next week from Monday till Saturday for the usual annual ...

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  43. BUILDING SHIPS FASTER

    Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, at Southampton referring to his February phophecy that submarinism would be defeated by August, said that the ships were not ...

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  44. A DEAL IN WHEAT

    During a discussion at the Farmers and Seltlers' Conference this morning a delegate said he had heard a rumor that all the 1917 wheat had been sold ...

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  45. STEAMER MALACITE ASHORE.

    A report from Wollongong states that the steamer Malacite which went ashore at Red Point, Port Kembla, yesterday. is still fast, despite the efforts of a collier ...

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  46. IRISH REFUGEES

    Posters have been posted throughout Ireland which call on refugees from military service to report at police stations before July 17 under severe ...

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  47. HIGH FINANCE

    The "Daily Express" states that Bar clay's, the London and Provincial, and the South-Western banks have amalga mated, and will be controlling accounts ...

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  48. UNCLEAN PREMISES.

    Edith M. Morris, boarding housekeeper, was fined £2 and costs in the Police Court to-day for not' keeping her premises clean. ...

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  49. AMERICAN MARINES

    When speaking at the National Liberal Club, Admiral Sims emphasised that the safe transport of a million American troops was due most largely so the ...

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  50. MILITANT MINERS

    The Miners' Federation has carried a resolution demanding a six-hour day after the war and six days' pay for a five-day week. ...

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  51. TROUBLE AT BROKEN HILL

    It is stated that about 800 men are out on the Proprietary mine. The mayor called a public meeting last night, and later telegraphed Mr. ...

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  52. LATE PRIVATE F. S. W.REES.

    Mr. R. C. Rees, of Morgan street west, Broken Hill, has been officially informed that his on, Private F. S.W. Rees, of the 10th Battalion, died of wounds on ...

    Article : 51 words
  53. THE GERMAN STORY.

    Wireless German official:— We repulsed a strong enemy advance last night to the north-eastwards of Bethune. There is lively artillerying between the Assue and ...

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  54. WIMMERA SURVIVOR FINED.

    A survivor of the Wimmera (William Roper) was to-day fined in the Central Police Court for riorous behavior in Sydney on Saturday. ...

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  56. RHONDDA

    Reminiscences by his friends disclose that Lord Rhondda, in accepting the office of Food Controller, deliberately faced death. The doctor infimated. ...

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  57. GOODWOOD RECREATION GROUND.

    A forward step in connection with the carrying out of the necessary improvements to the Goodwood Recreation Ground was made last night, when a ...

    Article : 101 words
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