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  3. THE BAUUNGA.

    The steamer Barunga, whose loss has already been reported, was sunk at daybreak on July 16. There were upwards of 700 aboard, including 400 incapacitated ...

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  4. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig on Friday afternoon reported: We drove off raiders in the Villers-Bretonneux and Morlancourt sectors. We successfully raided in the ...

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  5. BIG LINER SUNK.

    The Cunard liner Carpathia (13,603 tons) was sunk on Wednesday off the Irish coast. The Carpathia was outward bound. Three torpedoes struck her, and she sank quickly. ...

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  6. THURSDAY'S FIGHTING.

    Paris newspapers on Friday published details of Thursday's fighting, emphasising the rapidity and completeness of the success of General Mangin's troops. Between the Aisne and the ...

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  7. FRENCH COUNTEE-STROKE FORCES ENEMY WITHDRAWAL ACROSS MARNE

    Though the Germans threw in reserves to stem the French counter-offensive on their right flank they lost further ground on Friday and Saturday. Many villages between Soissons and Chateau ...

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  8. ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official report on Saturday stated: Our detachments on the Adamello captured Mount St. Abel, and completely reoccupied Corno di Caventi. The enemy ...

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  9. MACEDONIA.

    An Italian official report states: The enemy attacked westward of Hill 1050, in Macedonia, We firmly held up his thrust, and, counter-attacking, compelled the ...

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  10. AIR RAIDING.

    The Air Ministry reports: On Thursday night we bombed the Benz works, Mannheim, where a fire broke out, the railway station at Heidelberg, and blast furnaces at Burbach and ...

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  11. STUBBORN CONTEST.

    The Australian Press learns that the French on Friday advanced an average of one mile on a front of 20 miles from Montagne de Paris, which is now in French hands, to ...

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  12. THE MALVY TRIAL.

    A Parla message states that the prosecution in the Malvy case have withdrawn the charge of high treason. Astonishing scenes occurred in the Senate ...

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  13. U-BOATS ACTIVE.

    New York messages state that several submarines are attacking Transatlantic vessels, and that a large ship has been torpedoed. ...

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  14. AVERAGE ADVANCE OF FIVE MILES.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the intest news of the French counter-affensive is highly encouraging. The attack continues successfully, despite ...

    Article : 261 words
  15. BRITISH ELECTION PROBABLE.

    Political prophets foreshadow a general election late in the autumn. The now register will be ready on October 1, after which even a minor crisis might precipitate a ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Imperial Conference will close next week. An Amsterdam message says a burning Zeppelin fell near Daelheim. ...

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  17. EX-CZAR SHOT.

    A Russian official report states. The Central Executive Committee has made public a message from the Ural Regional Council concerning the shooting of the ex-Czar. ...

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  18. THE OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    A French communique, issued on Friday afternoon, stated: Between the Aisne nnd the Marne we are overcoming the resistance of the enemy, who brought up ...

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  19. AMERICAN OFFICIAL NEWS.

    The following American official news by wireless is supplied by the American Consul:—The Government will agree to a loan to China by American bankers, provided that ...

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  20. THE PACIFIC.

    A message from Washington says that when the Senate resumes on August 24, Senator Saulsbury will ask for action to be taken on his resolution to prevent German ...

    Article : 248 words
  21. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    A Tientsin report says messages from Tokio confirm the news that Allied intervention in Siberia has practically been arranged. The "Daily Chronicle's" Stockholm ...

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  22. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Last night, under cover of artillery bombardment, the Australians pushed the line half a mile further beyond Villers Bretonneux. The Germans who, in the last few ...

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  23. ZEPPELINS BURNT.

    The Admirialty reports:—Aeroplanes despatched from a detachment of the Grand Fleet operating off the Jutland coast on Friday morning carried out two attacks on ...

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  24. THOSE WHO FOUGHT.

    The Committee of Comrades of the Great War entertained the oversea representatives at a dinner in the Naval and Military Club, with a view to co-ordinating methods ...

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  25. A BRIGHTER OUTLOOK.

    Colonel Repington, military critic of the "Morning Post," writes: General Foch's blow came at the moment when the German attack was checked, and the troops fully ...

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  26. MUNITION WORKERS.

    The Ministry of Munitions announces that many skilled munition workers in Coventry and other centres have tendered notices, which expire next week, possibly involving ...

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  27. BRITAIN'S FOOD.

    The President of the Board of Agriculture, Mr. Prothere, in a speech in the House of Commons, drew a cheerful picture of the food situation. He said: "Britain now has the ...

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  28. NATURALISATION IN BRITAIN.

    The House of Commons on Friday dealt with the British Nationality Bill. Sir George Cave (Home Secretary) refused to accept an amendment providing that women ...

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  29. MR. HUGHES HONOURED.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes's visit to Cardiff on Friday occasioned a great popular outburst of enthusiasm. A dense crowd at the station welcomed the Prime Minister, who was ...

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  30. BULGARIAN DEMANDS.

    A Copenhagen message, says the "Berlingske Tidende's" Berlin correspondent states that the Agrarians and Moderate Socialists in Bulgaria are demanding the abolition of the treaty with ...

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  31. HINDENBURG'S SUCCESSOR.

    The Paris "Matin" notes that Friday's German communique calls Ludendorff Chief of Staff, which was Hindenburg's title. Ludendorff previously was Quartermastor-General. ...

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  32. "BEGINNING OF END," SAYS MR. HUGHES.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, speaking at Cardiff on Friday night, said the Allied offensive was not the end of the war, but it was the beginning of the end. If the Germans failed now ...

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  33. COMPLETE SURPRISE BY FRENCH.

    Eye-witnesses of the counter-offensive say the outstanding feature was the completeness of Foch's surprise. Some of the German officers were captured in bed. The ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN PRESS DELEGATES.

    The Australian members of the Press delegation to Europe were well entertained by the Council of Foreign Relations, the National Patriotic Society, and other bodies. ...

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  35. GERMAN PUBLIC HOODWINKED.

    Comments on the counter-offensive have not yet come from Germany, but Rotterdam messages show that owing to the Government gagging the newspapers, the public has been ...

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  36. ALLIES MUST DICTATE PEACE.

    A New York report states that ex-President Taft, in the course of a speech, said: "We cannot win the war and save democracy unless we dictate terms to Germany on German soil." ...

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  37. BURWOOD RED CROSS.

    The Burwood (district was en fete on Saturday, when a Red Cross carnival in St. Luke's Park, Concord, was opened by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Fuller). A procession, in which ...

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  38. FOE'S LOSSES ON MARNE.

    The correspondent of the United Press on the West front says the German losses in front of the American positions were enormous. The American artillery wiped out ...

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  39. KUHLMANN'S DISMISSAL.

    An Amsterdam report says the German newspapers, give details of an angry quarrel between the Emperer and Dr. von Kuhlmann at headquarters. Ludendorff threatened to ...

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  40. HEROIC BELGIUM.

    Belgian Independence Day was celebrated by a service at Westminster Cathedral, and a fete at the Central Hall, Westminster. Speaking at the Central Hall, Mr. Balfour ...

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  41. LOST PARCEL MAILS.

    The Press Bureau states that parcel mails posted between June 9 and July 2 for all the States of Australia and the South Sea Islands have been lost at sea, through enemy action. ...

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