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  2. KILLING INNOCENTS

    In the House of Lords the Earl of Derby (Secretary of State for War), dealing with the question of reprisals for air raids, emphasised the fact that our ...

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  3. RUSSIANS FIGHTING

    Russian official:—Southward of Brzezany the enemy forced his way into our trenches. A counter-attack compelled the enemy to ...

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  4. HARD FIGHTING

    Mr. Beach Thomas, the noted war correspondent, states that interesting events are proceeding at Lens, where the Germans, are retreating, from, a wide area, ...

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  5. BUILDING GREECE

    "The Times" correspondent at Athena (Mr. J. M. M. Jeffries) states that M. Venizelos enters Athens on Wednesday, sees the King, takes the oath, forms a ...

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  6. THE WORLD WAR

    The position of neutrals, which is becoming daily more difficult, is momentarily the chief topic. The introduction of martial law in ...

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  7. MESOPOTAMIA

    The Mesopotamian Commission appointed to investigate the conduct of the first Mesopotamian expedition, which resulted in a disastrous surrender at Kut, has ...

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  8. FRENCH ENTER HUN LINES

    German official:—"There have been numerous artillery duels. "The French penetrated our lines north-westward of Hurtebise Farm. ...

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  9. FOUND OUT

    In commenting upon the Mesopotamia report the "Daily Telegraph" says that it is the most melancholy, the most damning, and the most humiliating ...

    Article : 138 words
  10. A GERMAN ADMISSION

    German official:—Fighting activity continues south-westward of Luck and between the Strypa and Dniester Rivers, in the eastern theatre. ...

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  11. HUNS POURING IN MEN

    Although the victory at Messines completed the spring offensive, great events may be expected on the British front momentarily, including the launching of ...

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  12. WEEDING OUT ENEMIES

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens states that the French demanded of M. Zaimis the dismissal of the Chief of Police and the punishment of the organisers of the ...

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  13. AMERICA WITH US

    A Washington report states that after a week's campaigning the Red Cross contributions throughout the United States secured more than one hundred million ...

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  14. THE FIGHT FOR LENS

    Correspondents think that the Germans are unlikely to evacuate Lens volnntarily. Mr. P. Robinson ("The Times'" ...

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  15. THESSALY SUPPORTS VENIZELOS

    The Allied troops entered Athens to assist in the maintenance of order, owing to the unimportant anti-Venizelist demonstration on June 23. ...

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  16. MASTERFUL KITCHENER

    "The Times" states that the late Viceroy of India (Baron Hardinge) will seek the earliest opportunity to make a statement in the House of Lords regarding ...

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  17. FLANDERS A FORTRESS

    "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that the town of Menin, north-east of Messines, has been evacuated by civilians. ...

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  18. WON THE V.C.

    The newspapers this morning publish a list of eight winners of the Victoria Gross. The number includes Corporal George ...

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  19. ITALY'S TASK

    Italian official:—"The enemy is desperately attemping to retake the positions recently lost at Ortigara, and they are suffering heavy losses. ...

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  20. GUTTING OUT PROFITEERS

    The Senate committee has recommended Government control of steel, petroleum products, farm implements, and binding twine. ...

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  21. BRITISH OBJECTIVES

    Field-Marchal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "We gained all our objectives in yesterday night's operation north-westward ...

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  22. SEA SHARKS

    VANCOUVER, June 26, 10.10 a.m. A device, calculated to pick up mines in the path of liners, is now being attached to vessels proceeding through the ...

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  23. THE BREAK WITH GERMANY

    A Washington official announcement discloses the secret history of the events leading to the break with Germany. This shows that Bernstorff (German ...

    Article : 91 words
  24. CALLOUS GERMAN LEADERS

    It is stated that sweeping changes in the Food Ministry include the transfer of Mr. Wintour (Director of Army Contracts) from the War Office. ...

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  25. HEAVY PRICE FOR BAGDAD

    The "Daily News" states that the Mesopotamia report is a grave indictment of the Indian Administration and the conduct of the earlier operations. It says:—"Never ...

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  26. SPANISH TROUBLES

    Reuter's correspondent at Madrid reports that it is officially stated that the suspension of guarantees was more necessary than at any time since 1873, ...

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  27. LIVELY ARTILLERY DUELS

    French communique:—"The artillery duel is fairly lively in the region of Laffeux Mill. "There has been another violent ...

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  28. PRISONERS OF WAR

    The following questions will, be discussed at The Hague by the War Prisoners Delegation:—Resumption of extension of the repatriation of combatant ...

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  29. SUBMARINE POWER

    The German Admiralty asserts that the German submarine fleet steadily increases in strength, and that the new boats outnumber the losses. ...

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  30. NORWAY AND GERMANY.

    The French newspapers speak of the possibility of a German and Norwegian rupture. They mention the report that Admiral von Heintze, the new German ...

    Article : 79 words
  31. BRITISH PROBLEMS

    Since the bread economy campaign was inaugurated, the total fall in the national consumption of floor has been 10 per cent. ...

    Article : 177 words
  32. HUSTLING THE HUN

    Reuter's correspondent at military headquarters, telegraphing to-night, states:—The fighting continued throughout the day in the neighborhood of ...

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  33. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

    A correspondent at The Hague states that it is officially announced that Germany has agreed to cede a number of German ships now in the Dutch East ...

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  34. CENSORSHIP OF NEWS

    Reuter;s correspondent, at Madrid reports that Senor Dates has issued a statement declaring that certain foreign correspondents are implicated in the ...

    Article : 73 words
  35. EX-KING CONSTANTINE.

    Ex-King Constantine of Greece will probably settle at Thun. Thun is a town of Switzerland, 16 miles south-south-east of Berne, on the River ...

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  36. SWITZERLAND

    Reuters correspondent at Berne states that a Commission for Foreign Affairs has been appointed, and it consists of the President, M. Schultsess (Vice-President), ...

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  37. CONCERNING PRISONERS

    Reuter learns that the Anglo-German War Prisoners Conference at The Hague has decided, with a view to avoiding delays inseparable from correspondence ...

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  38. ROUMANIAN EX-PRISONERS.

    Many contingents of Roumanians from Transylvania and Bukovina, whom General Brusiloff took prisoners last year, have enrolled in the Roumanian Army. They ...

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  39. MR. FISHER VISITS ANZAC PRISONERS.

    The Commonwealth High Commissioner (Right Hon. A. Fisher) has visited the Australians interned at Murren. Chateauboec, Leysen, Interlaken, and Vevey. ...

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  40. RIGOROUS CENSORSHIP

    The situation in Spain remains clouded. Information is scant and doubtful. [?]nistry explains that it has insti[?] [?]orship in order to "allay the ...

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  41. M. HOFFMANN'S SUCCESSOR.

    Gustave Ador, President of the International Committee of the Red Cross, has been elected a member of the Federal Council in place of M. Hoffmann, late ...

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  42. LLOYDS AND THE END OF WAR.

    Lloyd's underwriters for 100 guineas, if the war is in progress at the end of 1917, are demanding' 80 guineas, and proportionally downward to 30 guineas for an end ...

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  43. BERNHARDT OBJECTS TO TRUTH.

    General von Bernhardi, writing to the "Vossiche Zeitung." urges the prosecution of Cardinal Mercier on a charge of treason for saying that peace roust ...

    Article : 60 words
  44. AN UNFORTUNATE TELEGRAM

    "The Times" states that the Mesopotamia report is one of the most distressing documents ever submitted to Parliament, disclosing as it does an appalling ...

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  45. ABERCROMBY ELECTION

    The Premier (Mr. Lloyd George) has wired as follows to Lord Stanley, wishing him success in candidature for Abercromby:—"As a soldier who fought ...

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  46. SHIPWRECKED AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. Anderson and his wife, who were shipwrecked while en route to Australia, have arrived at Bombay. They lost everything, and Mr. Anderson has sent a ...

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  47. ILL-FATED MONGOLIA

    General surprise was expressed in shipping circles at Port Adelaide yesterday at the announcement published exclusively in "The Daily Herald" ...

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  48. NEW RUSSIA

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Peti[?] [?]arisien" states that M. Taceredlli declares that the efforts of M. Kerensky (Minister for War) to strengthen ...

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  49. GOVERNOR OF MONTENEGRO.

    A Vienna message states that Count Clam Martinio, who failed to form a new Government when entrusted with the task last week by the Emperor, is ...

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  50. "NATIONALISTS"

    The members of the National Party met this afternoon, and selected the Ministry as follows:— Premier and Minister of Lands and ...

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  51. BELTING THE HUN

    Interest is increasingly directed to the Allied front in Belgium. Both Belgian and German communiques speak of most violent artillerying ...

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  52. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS

    The House of Commons has rejected by 141 votes to 71 the amendment to the Electoral Reform Bill for disfranchising conscientious objectors. This was done ...

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  53. KING AND THE FLEET

    His Majesty the King has just concluded his second war visit to the Grand, Fleet. He was accompanied by Prince Albert. He commented upon the great ...

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  54. PACIFIST PROPAGANDA IN FRANCE.

    M. Viviani has introduced into the Chamber a Bill to secure a more vigorous suppression of pacifist propaganda by means of pamphlets. ...

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  55. THE COSSACKS' CONGRESS

    The Cossacks Congress has passed a resolution expressing confidence in the Government and promising strong support towards the ending of anarchy and ...

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  56. BELGIUM IS NOT BROKEN

    General Leclereq, of the Belgian mission, speaking at the National Press Club, declared that the Belgian army was larger and better equipped and more ...

    Article : 99 words
  57. THE FOOD SUPPLIES.

    The Press Bureau states that Lord Rhondda (Food Controller) has decided upon a stricter and more complete centred of foodstuffs, enforcing maximum prices, ...

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  58. NEAR HURTEBISE

    A French communique says:—"After short artillery preparations we yesterday evening brilliantly attacked a stronglyfortified crest north-west off Hurtebise. ...

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  59. STICK TO THE PARTY.

    A special meeting of the Painters and Decorators' Union last night decided not to break its affiliation with the Political Labor League as proposed. ...

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  60. PROVOKING CIVIL WAR

    The whole press, with the exception of the Maximalist organ, commenting on the demonsttation and fiasco of June 23, condemns the attempts of the ...

    Article : 149 words
  61. NORWEGIAN SENSATION

    The Christiana newspapers state that Baron von Rauteniels, who was arrested in connection with the introduction of bombs into Norway, possessed a German ...

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  62. ANSWERING THE CALL.

    Yesterday 15 men presented themselves at the recruiting depot. Seven were passed as fit, live were rejected, and one case was deferred. ...

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  63. REVISION OF WAR AIMS

    In view of the rumor that en early Allied conference for the revision of war aims will be held under Russian pressure, special interetst evinced in the ...

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  64. DR. SHHLDON'S NEW DISCOVERY. THE MOTHER'S REMEDY.

    Night or day, mother is on the job, She must keep her husband, herself, and the children well and happy. She has her little helpers, and the best of ...

    Article : 179 words
  65. THE SEPTEMBER SHOW.

    The council of the Royal Agricultural Society recently decided that the September show should extend over a period of five days. It was considered that ...

    Article : 165 words
  66. SUCCESSFUL NIGHT OPERATIONS

    Marshal Haig's latest report says:— "We carried ont a successful night operation north-westward of Fontaine Lez Croiselles, se coring prisoners. ...

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  67. ASQUITH'S POLITICAL EXTINCTION

    The "Daily Mail" states that "The Mesopotamia report spells Mr. Asquith's political extinction, as he sanctioned the Kut advance because he knew the ...

    Article : 144 words
  68. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    Mr. Justice Heydon in the Industrial Course to-day dismissed with costs the appeal of the Albuiy storekeeper, Parday, against the judge's decision in favor ...

    Article : 115 words
  69. EXPORT OF DUTCH POTATOES

    Reuter's correspondent at Ro[?]n states that there were noisy scenies in the neighborhood of the lightens laden with the export potatoes intended for Great ...

    Article : 54 words
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  71. BOYS ON STRIKE.

    The Randwick tramway workshops boys ceased work again this morning. If they don't shortly return it will possibly mean that a thousand men will be ...

    Article : 40 words
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