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  2. A BIG LINER SUNK OFF IRISH COAST

    The White Star liner Justitia has been torpedoed, and sunk off the North Irish. coast. There were 11 fatalities. ...

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  3. IN ALBANIA MAKING WINNING POSTS

    French Eastern Communique:—"The operations in Albania resulted in the occupation of the whole mountainous region dominating the night side of the valley of ...

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  4. TURN OF THE TIDE

    Speaking in London, General [?]mu's referring to the general military situation, said that it was very interesting and hopeful. He said:— ...

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  6. SAVING RUSSIA THE MURMAN AGREEMENT

    In the House of Commons to-day, in replying to Mr. J. King, Liberal member for Somerset, Mr. Balfour stated that he had no information with regard to the ...

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  7. FED ON LIES

    The German newspapers which act exactly like the German artillery, trench mortars, engineers, or any other part of the German organisation, are playing ...

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  8. FRENCH ADVANCE FURTHER AMERICANS WIN PRAISE

    French communique:—Between the Onreq and the Marne our attacks were resumed this morning, and they were continued successfully throughout the ...

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  9. 400 SURVIVORS LANDED

    The While Star liner, Justitia (32,000 tons), was sunk off the north Irish coast on the morning of July 20 after an extraordinary 24 hours fight with a submarine. ...

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  10. HUN RETREAT INEVITABLE

    Intense interest follows the efforts of the Allies to destroy the enemy salient near Chateau [?]ierry. Each day confirms the opinion that ...

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  11. SIGNIFICANT CAPTURES

    Italian official:—In Albania we carried point 1071, on the crest of Malyhiloves, taking prisoners. The French, were advancing astride Devoli, and they ...

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  12. SEVERAL SUBMARINES ENGAGED

    Several submarines attacked the Justitia. The crew estimates that eight were beaten off, all remaining afloat overnight. Ten men were killed in the engine ...

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  13. BRITISH MAKE FURTHER ADVANCE

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters, telegraphed this afternoon:—The British resumed operations this morning, and made a further advance ...

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  14. THE DEAD CZAR

    The King has commanded the court to go into mourning for a month for the ex-Czar. This tribute is to be followed by a week of half-mourning. ...

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  15. A NEST OF SUBMARINES

    The Justitia was a vessel of 32,000 tons. She was built in 1917. There were no troops aboard. The crew numbered 500. One of the most extraordinary sea ...

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  16. HIS COMIC CAPTURES

    The Germans have done their best to "bluff" the censor of postal packets. By all sorts of clever devices they have tried to get contraband into Germany, ...

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  17. MOSCOW MOBILISATION

    A telegram from Moscow states that general mobilisation began on July 17. The Czecho-Slovaks continue to advance astride the railway between ...

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  18. ADVANCE OF TWO MILES

    Advices received here state that the French advanced two miles in the Montdidier region, took 1200 prisoners, and secured, the domination of the Aisne. ...

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  19. SWOPPING PRISONERS

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Newton, replying to Lord Devonport, said that the Anglo-German agreement with regard to the exchange of war prisoners ...

    Article : 318 words
  20. THE FRENCH PROGRESS

    "The Times" correspondent at Paris states:—The French have made further progress along the extended front of the Marne. ...

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  21. AMERICANS PUSHING ONWARD

    American official:—Between the Ourcq and the Marne local combats resulted in our further forcing back the enemy's lines. ...

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  22. THE FRENCH MISSION

    The Fresch mission, which will visit Australia, has arrived in London where it was met at Waterloo station by Messrs. Fisher, Griffiths, and Box. It is installed ...

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  23. THE LAST OF THE CZAR

    Reuter's special correspondent at Moscow confirms the statement that the ex-Czarina was taken from Ekaterinburg. The newspaper "Bejelnota" states that ...

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  24. THE BERLIN DESCRIPTION

    German official:—The French advanced as fair as the Avre, near Maelly. Our counter-thrust restored the situation. General von Boehm defeated, repeated ...

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  25. DARING AIRMAN

    Captain Robert Alexander Little, double D.S.O. and double D.S.C., aged 22, whose father lives in College street, Melbourne, was recently killed in France ...

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  26. A LEVIATHAN

    It was with deep concern that the shipping fraternity of South Australia learned of the barbarous sinking of the mammoth White Star liner Justitia. ...

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  27. A HEAVY PRICE

    The Amsterdam correspondent of "The Times" reports that a Berlin message declares that 200 members of the Social Revolutionary Party, including the ...

    Article : 96 words
  28. AMERICANS SCORE POINTS

    "The Times" correspondent at American, headquarters states that the fighting along the broken lines around Epieds has developed into Indian warfare for ...

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  29. PORT ADELAIDE

    The fortnightly meeting of the Port Adelaide City Council was held last night, when there were present the mayor (Mr. R. H. Smith), Aldermen ...

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  30. HARASSING AUSTRIANS

    The Italian admiralty, in a communique, states that Italo-British naval units continue their activities in the Adriatic. Military works and anchorages ...

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  31. CAPTURE OF GUNS

    French communique:—We captured in the fighting sector five 5-in. guns, 50 machine guns, and much ma[?]. "There is intermittent artillerying ...

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  32. GUNS BOONING AT YPRES

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—. There was considerable hostile artillerying this morning in the Ypres ...

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  33. THE SLAUGHTER CONFIRMED

    M. Tehitcherin has informed the German Charge d'Affairs at Moscow that up to July, 19 over 200 of the Left Social Revolutionaries, who were implicated in ...

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  34. AUSTRIAN DISTRESS

    As confirmation that the fall of the Seidler Ministry was partly attributable to economic distress in Austria, it transpires that at the fitting of the Reichdrath ...

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  35. BLUNDERING OFFICERS

    The most stringent Army Discipline Bill ever introduced into the Chamber of Deputies provides, inter alia, for the deprivation of rank from two to five ...

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  36. THE VESSEL

    The Australien was well known in shipping circles at Port Adelaide as a French mail steamer, although since the outbreak of war she has not been a ...

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  37. MR. HALL'S "HUSH UP".

    The alleged extraordinary action of Mr. W. Hall in hearing in camera a case against a young lady charged with a breach of the motor vehicles regulations, ...

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  38. CHANGE FOR A CATASTROPHE

    Mr. Campbell, "The Times" correspondent, telegraphed on July 24:—The German's most difficult problem is the feeding of 35 divisions which need at ...

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  39. THE AMIENS ROADS

    French experts point out that the French North of Montdidier now control all the roads to Amiens across the plateau between the Avre and the Noye ...

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  40. FIGHT OR STARVE

    The Minister of Labor. Mr. G. H. Roberts, speaking in London, said that as the munition workers' strike was a strike against the State, he was sure the public ...

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  41. NOT A SAVAGE DEITY

    "The supreme need of mankind at this hour is peace. Peace is frequently mentioned in the press end by public speakers as something leprous and unclean. Our ...

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  42. FRENCH MAINTAIN POSITIONS

    French communique:—The night was characterised by great artillerying between the Marne and the Aisne, in the Bois de Courton, and Bois de Roi ...

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  43. CONSCRIPT PRESSMEN'S JAUNT

    It is announced that the delegation of New Zealand editors will arrive shortly. ...

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  44. LAKE, ALBERT TO THE COORONG.

    Last session the Legislative Council called for a report on the cost of excavating a charmed to run the water from Lake Albert to the Coorong. Yesterday, ...

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  45. THE BRITISH ADVANCE

    Mr. J. Campbell, "The Times'" correspondent, telegraphed this afternoon: —The British are fighting with the greatest dash between Vrigny and the Marne. ...

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  46. THE MEN DETERMINED.

    The Coventry strike is extending in defiance of the union executives. About 60,000 men threaten to strike at Birmingham to-night. ...

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  47. BANKS FOR SOLDIERS.

    Mr. Denison Miller, Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, will open branches of the bank at Weymouth, and three at the camps on Salisbury Plain. ...

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  48. BRITISH BANKING

    Sir Herbert Hambling the general manager of the London Provincial and Southwestern Bank, writes to "The Times," defending the recent bank amalgamations. ...

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  49. "EARN THE KAISER'S BLESSING."

    The Coventry and Birmingham strikers are estimated at 81,000. The Birmingham workers include 15,000 engineers and 5000 women. ...

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  50. AMERICANS CAPTURE JAULGONNE

    French and American troops have resumed the attack between the Ourcq and Soissons. The Americans have captured ...

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  51. 'THE DEEMSTER'

    "The Deemster" is drawing packed houses at West's "Olympia," but the season is drawing rapidly to a close. There will be two more matinees, and ...

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  52. 'PACIFIC' HUGHES

    Under the auspices of the Empire Parliamentary Association Mr. Hughes addressed a private meeting of members of the Houses of Lords and Commons at ...

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  53. FRANCO-AMERICAN RESISTANCE

    At one stage there was bayonet fighting along the whole line from the Ourcq to Bezu, the Germans returning constantly with reserves, of which some were ...

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  54. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    Under the War Precautions Regulations steps have been taken to prevent people of enemy origin gaining access to the wireless telegraph systems of this ...

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  55. NEW BLOOD

    French reports state that the resistance of the enemy is becoming stronger, and the artillery increasingly violent. The French have captured Oulchy le ...

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  56. ENTERTAINING ANZACS

    From the Australian War Correspondent with the A.I.F. LONDON, July 24, 7.40 p.m. Yesterday was a vile day with ...

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  57. EMPIRE TRADE CABINET APPROVES OF PREFERENCE.

    Mr. Walter Long, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in a speech in London, announced that the War Cabinet had approved of a scheme of Imperial ...

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  58. VALUABLE AMERICAN AID

    Reuter's correspondent at American headquarters, reports that it is now disclosed that the Americans brilliantly participated on General Gouraud's ...

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  59. FRENCHMEN AND CROSSES OF HONOR

    When the Frenchmen on furlough were in Adelaide recently they were greatly interested in the "Cross of Honor" displayed in the city and suburbs. With ...

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  60. ROYAL LIVE STOCK SHOW.

    Merchants, manufacturers, and agents are reminded that applications for space at the Royal Agricultural Society's Live Stock Show, from September 10th till ...

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  61. EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    Two meetings of the Imperial Conference will be held to-day. The Cabinet and delegates hope to finish the conference on Friday, after which they will ...

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  62. THEATRE ROYAL

    The last seven nights of Kathlene Macdonell's Australian appearance constitute the remaining performances of the Adelaide season. To-night will be the last ...

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  63. GRIPPING THE GERMANS

    The latest communique shows that Marshal Foch methodically continues closing the pincers which has been gripping the German between the Aisne ...

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  64. CLOUDY AND COLD.

    The weather in this State has been cloudy and cold yesterday with a fe[?] passing showers. Maximum temperatures were under 60 degrees and ranged ...

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  65. VICTORY AT MONTDIDIER

    The operation at Montdidier began at 8 o'clock this morning with a dashing attack by the French. Within an hour they had captured the villages ...

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  66. RECOGNITION OF DOMINIONS.

    "The Times," in a leading article, says that the decision in favor of intra-imperial preference shows that the Government at last gives recognition of the ...

    Article : 77 words
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  69. HARBORS BOARD IMPROVEMENTS.

    In his fortnightly report to the Port Adelaide City Council the mayor (Mr. R. H. Smith) stated that the Harbors Board would give early attention to ...

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  70. SNOW IN NEW SOUTH WALES DELAYS MAILS.

    The New South Wales Postal authorities have received a telegram stating the [?] Sydney to Cooma mails due at Beg[?] yesterday had not arrived as the mail [?] ...

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  72. NO FAVORED NATIONS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" understands that the Governments' Imperial preference sceeme includes the abrogation of the most favored nation clauses. ...

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