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  2. LATE FAR NEWS. ITALIANS CROSS PIAVE.

    An Italian official report on Saturday stated: On the Lower Piave our pressure, continuing firmly, again broke up stubborn enemy defence. On Friday we ...

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  3. ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official report on Friday night stated: On the Lower Piave, having repulsed a violent counter-attack, and destroyed new centres of the enemy's ...

    Article : 148 words
  4. INDIA'S FUTURE.

    The report of the committee on Indian constitutional reform comprising the Viceroy (Lord Chelmsford) and Mr. E. S. Montagu is a bulky document of 300 pages. It contains, ...

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  5. RUSSIA.

    A Washington report states that British, French, Japanese, and American marines have already landed at Vladivostock, also 2500 Dalmatians, ex-prisoners of war from Russia, ...

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  6. AT THE FRONT.

    Mr. Gordon Gilmour, the representative of the Australian and New Zealand Press Association, with the Australian army on the West front, telegraphed on Wednesday: The first ...

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  7. WEST FRONT CAPTURE OF HAMEL

    In his report at noon on Friday Sir Douglas Haig stated: The total prisoners taken in Thursday's successful operations on the Somme exceeds 1300. A German ...

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  8. FOE'S SURPRISE.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, telegraphing on Thursday night, stated: A surprise attack by the Australians resulted in an advance of one and a half mile on a front of four miles, the ...

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  9. A GOOD WEEK.

    The Auatralian Press Association learns that the series of minor operations on the West front is of considerable importance inasmuoh as we have gained improved ...

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  10. NAVAL BATTLE.

    A battle occurred near Pela, between a strong group of Italian destroyers and five enemy warships. which fied after a brief engagement. The Italian ships ...

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  11. AUSTRIAN DISCONTENT.

    The Milan correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says the appointment of General von Below to the command of the Austrians has caused discontent in Austria. ...

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  12. SCENE OE THE ATTACK.

    The attack by the Australian troops, which were composed of battalions representing all the States of the Commonwealth, was launched between the Somme and ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN ADVANCE.

    Sir Douglas Haig announces that the Australians on the night ot July 5-6 advanced their line north-eastwards of Villiera Bretonneux on a front of 2000 yards. ...

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  14. PEACE OR DEFEAT.

    After leaving Versailles, Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Hughes motored to inspect the American troops completing training near the front. They met the Australian general ...

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  15. INDEPENDENCE DAY.

    The New York newspapers refer to July as the "International Fourth," and predict that the action of Britain and her colonies celebrating the day will lead to closer ...

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  16. CZECHO-SLOVAKS IN CONTROL

    A wireless message received, from Washington by the United States Consul states: Diplomatic advices say it is reported from Vladivostock that the Czech-Slovaks are in ...

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  17. AIR WARFARE.

    This week has seen intense air fighting, the outstanding features of which are the abnormally high percentage of German machines destroyed by the British, and the increasingly ...

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  18. THE PACIFIC.

    Washington advices state that Senator Saulsbury introduced a resolution in the Senate, urging the United States, Britain, and Japan to enter into an agreement to prevent ...

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  19. SULTAN OF TURKEY.

    Mohamed V, the late Sultan's brother, has succeeded to the throne of Turkey. ...

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  20. GERMAN AMBASSADOR ASSASSINATED.

    It is reported that Count Mirbach, the German Ambassador at Moscow, has been assassinated. ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS.

    Forty-six more Australian non-commissioned officers have arrivod in Holland' under the agreement whereby officers and non-com[?] are interned in neutral countries after ...

    Article : 185 words
  22. GERMANY AND PEACE.

    Dr. von Payer (German Vice-Chancellor), replying in the Reichstag to Socialist criticism, during the third reading debate on the Budget, said it was a good thing other ...

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  23. BATTLE OF HAMEL.

    In France at 6 o'clock on the morning of July 4 one of the smartest and most brilliant engagements in which the Australians have been engaged was concluded. It will be ...

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  24. SUPREME WAR COUNCIL.

    The Press Bureau reports: The Supreme War Council, at is seventh session, earnestly congratulated the Italian army and people on tho memorable defeat of the ...

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  25. A DUTCH CONVOY.

    The British Foreign Office announces that a Dutch convoy sailed from the East Indies under the following circumstances: The Dutch Government on May 31 announced that the ...

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  26. TRAGEDY ON RAFT.

    Haakon Ohlson, the survivor of the Norwegian coal ship Eglinton, was picked up on a raft in the North Sea. He had experienced horrible sufferings for nine days, during which ...

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  27. ARRESTS IN IRELAND.

    The Commander-in-Chief in Ireland has prohibited meetings and processions in public places throughout Ireland without police permission. A large force of police early on ...

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  28. ECONOMIC WEAPON.

    Mr. Bonar Law (Chancellor of the Exchequer), addressing the International Parliamentary Commercial Conference at the House of Lords, said: "Another German blow ...

    Article : 218 words
  29. THE U-BOATS.

    A Paris report says M. Tardieu, in the course of a speech, said the Allies had destroyed nearly two-thirds of the German output of submarines for four years. U-boats ...

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  30. GEN. MONASH CONGRATULATED.

    The Press Bureau states that Sir Douglas Haig on July 4 warmly congratulated General Monash, and all ranks of his command, including tanks and the detachment of American ...

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  31. ARAB SUCCESS.

    An official report from Palestine states that Hedjaz Araba attacked and captured Kalaatel-Ahmar on June 26, and took 60 prisoners. ...

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  32. PRESIDENT'S SPEECH.

    The Now York papers Praise President Wilson's speech as an accurate interpretation of America's determination to continue tho fight until victory. The "New York Times" says: ...

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  33. CONCRETE SHIPS.

    Mr. Crawford Vaughan (ex-Premier of South Australia), on behalf of Mr. Hughes, is negotiating with a view to obtaining an expert to visit Australia' to supervise the construction ...

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  34. TRANSPORT SUNK.

    It, is reported from Washington that the American transport Covington, while homeward bound, was torpedoed and sunk in European waters. Six of the crow are ...

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  35. JAPAN'S LOYALTY.

    A report from Fairhaven (Mass) saya Viscount Ishli, in a speech, stated that Germany's attempt to sow discord among the Entente was doomed to failure. The last ...

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  36. MR. HUGHES'S FUTURE.

    Lord, Ebury, in a letter to the "Morning Post," urges the National party to try and persuade Mr. Hughen to leave Australian politics in order to load an English National ...

    Article : 68 words
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