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  2. ON STRIKE NEARLY 159,000 MUNITIONERS

    Nearly 150,000 munitioners in the Birmingham district have now struck, and large numbers of others who do not sympathise with the strike have been ...

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  3. MORE VERBOSITY HUGHES STILL TALKS

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, shaking at a dinner at the Savoy Hotel to leaders of capital, industry, Labor, and the press, at which the Marquess of Londonderry ...

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  4. ANOTHER V.C.

    Three new Victoria Cross awards are announced in the "Gazette." The most conspicuous deed is that of Brigadier-General St. George Cogan (Worcester ...

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  5. NEVER QUIET AUSTRALIANS MOST ALERT

    Major-General Sir John Monash, Commander of the Australian Imperial Force, is on furlough in London. Interviewed, he said:— ...

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  6. EARLY ENEMY EVACUATION FROM SOISSONS-RHEIMS PACKET

    The British success at Vrigny threatens Fisihes, another important centre, Hence the desperation with which the Germans are striving to prevent the Allied ...

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  7. DEFEATED! U BOAT MENAGE

    Conclusive proof of the diminution of the U boat menace is afforded by the latest statement by the Admiralty of the losses of merchant tonnage. This ...

    Article : 253 words
  8. BEATEN BADLY

    The King while inspecting the Grand Fleet, saw the "mystery ship," employed as an aeroplane carrier in attacks upon Zeppelin sheds at Tondern. She ...

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  9. UNOFFICIAL, UNAUTHORISED, INACCURATE, AND MISLEADING

    The Press Bureau reports that the trade onion advisory committee, after hearing Mr. Churchill's statement, declared the notice issued by the Coventry ...

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  10. BRITISH RAIDING

    "Marshal Haig reports:—Early in the night the enemey one of our posts at Viller-Bretonneaux. An immediate counterattack ejected him. ...

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  11. AUSTRIAN AFFAIRS

    From Amsterdam it is reported that Baron von Heinein (ex-Minister for Education) has been appointed Premier of Austria. ...

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  12. IN THE EAST SOVIETS ALARMED

    It is reported in Berlin from Moscow that the Soviet has declared that the Allies' enterprise in the Murman territory is designed to over[?]ow the ...

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  13. THE CAUSE OF THE STRIKE

    In view of the threatened spread of the munitions strike, it may be well to restate the causes which are at the bottom of it. The deficiency of skilled ...

    Article : 208 words
  14. THE LATE EX CZAR

    Their Majesties Queen Alexandra, the Duke of Connaught and the Grand [?]ke George of Russia attended a memorial service of the ex-Czar in the Russian ...

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  15. M. BRANTING BACK.

    M. Branting the Continental Socialist has arrived in England from France. ...

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  16. COMMANDER AT 26

    Military orders announce that Major J. J. Corrigan, D.S.O., has been promoted Lieutenant-Colonel, and appointed a Battalion Commander. ...

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  17. ENEMY CLAIMS

    A wireless German official message reads:—We repulsed attacks between Bucquoy and Hebuterne, westward of Albert and in the vicinity of Mailly ...

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  18. ENEMY POSITION UNTENABLE

    Telegraphing at midnight on Wednesday, Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters states:—The enemy's position in the salient south of the ...

    Article : 226 words
  19. GREATEST CAMBLE IN HISTORY

    Mr. Lloyd George in proposing the health of the Allied Food Controllers at a dinner in their honor, said that Germany's dependence on the success of ...

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  20. IN ALBANIA

    A wireless Austrian official message from Albania states:—We have captured a crossing of the Semeni near Kuci, taking numerous prisoners, and we have ...

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  21. USING UP THE HUNS

    On Thursday Reuter's correspondent at French Headquaters writes:—Last year there were from 160 to 170 German divisions in France and Belgium and 370 ...

    Article : 133 words
  22. SIBERIAN STRUGGLE

    Reuter's correspondent at Harbin reports that General Semenoff has been compeiled to fall back to a Manchurian station and his left flank is now ...

    Article : 63 words
  23. COMMUNICATING WITH ENEMY

    The trial of Mr. Jonas Mayor of Leede, on a charge of having traded with the enemy. was continued to-day. Jonas, in evidence, denied any ...

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  24. FOOD!

    At the Food Controller's dinner, Mr. J. R. Clynes. (Food Controller) announced that the rationing of bacon would, be abolished. Supplies were so satisfactory ...

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  25. WAR PRISONERS

    In the House of Commons Mr. Geo. Gave (Secretary of State for Home Affairs) stated that the Anglo-German war prisoner agreement provided for the ...

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  26. WOT WISE

    Replying to Mr. King Mr. Bonar Law declared in the House of Commons that it was not in the public interest to discuss the position on the Murman coast ...

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  27. NO RESTRIGTION

    The Ministry, of Munitions, in asking, the Hotchkiss Company at Coventry to withdraw its inaccurate announcement regarding the embargo, states that the ...

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  28. STRONG COUNTER ATTACKS

    The Germans are strongly counder attacking from Ourcq to Vrigny. ...

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  29. HOW THE AMERICANS COT JAULGONNE

    Reuter's correspondent at the American headquarters, in his message dated Wednesday, 4 p.m. forwards a graphic despatch relative to the American ...

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  30. NEXT BRITISH ELECTIONS

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law stated that an inter-departmental committee was enquiring into questions connected with the next general election, ...

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  31. MISPLACEDLEVERNESS

    Seventy years ago all London was talking of the splendors of Mr. Walter Watts —of his riches, the wonders of his houses in the west-end, and at Brighton, of his ...

    Article : 480 words
  32. ATTACK AND COUNTER ATTACK

    At 2 o'clock on Thursday afternoon Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters stated:—The Germans, with a strenghthened line, are counter-attacking ...

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  33. KIDNAPPED

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states that a telegram raceived from Moscow via Berlin states that an unknown, band on, July 18 entered the ...

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  34. STRIKE STILL EXTENDING

    The strike continues to extend. Ninety per cent, of the munuitioners in the Birmingham district are idle, and it is expected that the electricians will join in ...

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  35. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Mr. Barnes, the Labor member of the War Cabinet at East Ham last month, said a League of Nations must be binding on all Powers, who must agree ...

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  36. THE PARIS RESOLUTIONS

    Mr. Bonar Law stated in the House of Commons that the Government still adhered to the policy set out by the Paris economic resolutions. The Imperial War ...

    Article : 57 words
  37. MORE HONORS

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  38. AUSTRALIAN ACTIVITY

    From the Official Correspondent with the A.I.F. LONDON, July 25, 8.30 p.m. Last night the Germans wanting to ...

    Article : 332 words
  39. WHAT IS EXPECTED

    "The Times" correspondent at Paris states:—The Germans retain a strong defensive position in the Chalmont heights immediately east of [?]u[?]le Chateau. ...

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  40. WILL THEY WITHDRAW?

    The position has materially altered this week to the disadvantage of Germany. A northern offensive is not seriously expected. Owing to the downward curve ...

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  41. WHAT HUGRES CONCENTRATES UPON

    Mr. Hughes, Prime Minisier of Australia, when questioned regarding the prospects of Imperial federation, said:—That matter could only be decided ...

    Article : 155 words
  42. MAIL NOTICES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 214 words
  43. THE SPLENDID SAMMIES

    American communique:—Wee continue topress the enemy between the Ourca and the Mrine. We have taken the southern half of Fere Forest. ...

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  44. MAKING FOR FERE

    "The Times" correspondent at Paris telegraphs:—Our brilliant operations on July 24 secured two further Marne crossings and a solid bridgehead was ...

    Article : 69 words
  45. A CRITICAL POINT

    Reuter's agent at the French Headquaters in a supplement to his midnight message says:—The French are now within there miles of Tere-en-Tardenois, ...

    Article : 66 words
  46. BIG BOMBING RAIDS

    French communique"—The Franco-British pilots on July 24 felled nine German aeroplanes and fired three captive ballbons. Despite the bad weather our ...

    Article : 85 words
  47. WIVES OF AUSTRALIANS

    It is announced that 400 wives of Australian soldiers will be leaving here shortly, and that many others are waiting for passages. ...

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  48. EARLY EVACUATION EXPECTED

    Mr. Campbell. "The Times" correspondent states—The latest violent counterattacks at Dormans And south of the Ourcq further convince me that they are ...

    Article : 162 words
  49. STRUGGLE ROUND RHEIMS

    French Communique:—We prisonered thirty in a raid south of Montdidier. On the north bank of the Maru[?] the enemy in the night time powerfully ...

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  50. AN INJURED LEG.

    Constable Bondon reported to the City Watchhouse that at 5.30 p.m. yesterday James Forsight of Harris street, Exeter, fell down in Grenfell street, near ...

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  51. RAILWAY STAFF CHANGES.

    Mr. A. G. Lewis, of the locomotive branch and for some time locatd as the Gladstone running sheds has been transferred to the Port Wakefield station ...

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  52. OUR HEROES

    One of the Best of many patriotic gatherings under the auspices of the Methodist Remembrance League, was held in the Methodist Hall on Tuesday, July 16, ...

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  53. THE JUSTITIA

    The Admiralty states that as a result of the first explosion 15 of the Justitia's engine-room staff are missing. The s[?]marine sunk by the Marne was ...

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  54. IS IT CONSCRIPTION?

    The "Daily New's" Dublin correspondent states that the War Office and other departments have approved of the recruiting scheme for Ireland, which it is ...

    Article : 94 words
  55. CYCLISTS' COLLISION

    While Baden Powell Ockenden, a lad aged 18 who resides at Rose terrace, Wayville, was riding a bicycle along Bundle street about 6.30 p.m. yesterday, ...

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  56. THE FRENCH PROGRESS

    French communique:—The fighting of the Ourcq front continued with undiminished vigor We have occupied Mulchvia Ville, north of the river. ...

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  57. NOT ALL PAST

    Although British opinion is not expectant of an immediate German retreat from the attempt to reach Paris, commentators continue to be most o[?]mistic forecasting ...

    Article : 195 words
  58. GUTTING OUT THE CANCER

    The government has restricted the operations of the German bank in Brazil to liquidation of its current business. It is believed that this foreshadows its ...

    Article : 44 words
  59. Advertising

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  60. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S DBOGS

    Marshal Haig reports:—The enemy attacked four posts to the southward of Meterem after hevay artillery and French mortar preparation, and were repulsed. ...

    Article : 160 words
  61. RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

    M. Lenin, in a speech at Moscow, said the position of the Republic was acute owing to international complications, counter revolutionary conspiracies, and ...

    Article : 134 words
  62. Advertising

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  63. WAR COMMEMORATION.

    The Lord Mayor has convened a mass meeting to be held in Sydney on August 3 to commemorate the anniversary of the war. ...

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  64. SYDNEY ENLISTMENTS.

    Thirty-three volunteers were accepted yesterday. ...

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  65. Advertising

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  66. Advertising

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  67. A WINDOW BROKEN.

    Constable Goodridge reported that about 9.20 p.m. yesterday he noticed that a pane of glass about 4 ft. by 2 ft. in the eastern portion of the Implement ...

    Article : 49 words
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