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  2. FRANCE'S DAY.'

    The president of the France's Day Fund (Mr. Neville Mayman) stated yesterday that the collection in Sydney alone would probably reach £80,000. ...

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  3. RECRUITING.

    The number of recruits enlisted in New South Wales for the week ended Saturday, July 14, was 458, out of 756 who volunteered. While a considerable improvement on the ...

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  4. LATE WAR NEWS.

    It is reported from London that Dolina, in Galicia (west of Kalusz), has been captured. ...

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  5. THE CUMBERLAND.

    The Illawarra and South Coast Steamship Company's steamer Eden, which berthed in Sydney yesterday afternoon, carried Captain M'Gibbon, the Second, third, and fourth ...

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  6. GALICIAN STRUGGLE.

    A Russian official message on Sunday afternoon stated:—We repulsed several attacks south-west of Kalusz against the Noviea front. We captured 16 officers and ...

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  7. WESTERN LULL CONTINUES.

    The communiques again report only the usual aerial, artillery, and raiding activity on the Western Front. BRITISH. ...

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  8. GERMAN SITUATION PUZZLING.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that a study of the German newspnpers reveals the deep game the German Emperor and the Junker party are ...

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  9. RUSSIA'S FUTURE.

    It is reported from Petrograd that the Government has ordered a strict watch to be kept on German agents who have arrived in Russia to carry out the ...

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  10. STATEMENT BY MINISTER FOR DEFENCE.

    The Minister for Defence. Senator Pearce, made a statement to-day in connection with the appeal for recruits to relieve the 1st Australian Division. He pointed out that in ...

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  11. GERMAN POLITICAL CRISIS.

    There are indications that the partisans of von Hinderburg, including the Junkers and Pan-Germans, are now supreme, and that the so called democratisation of ...

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  12. INSURING SOLDIERS.

    Professor Macintyre, chairman of the State Recruiting Committee, made a statement yesterday in connection with the insurance of married soldiers. As several letters had been ...

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  13. I.W.W. AS GERMAN AGENTS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Sun" says that the United States Government is convinced that the I.W.W. agitation is part of Germany's propaganda. The ...

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  14. LOST VANGUARD.

    The death-roll following upon the disaster to the battleship Vanguard, which blew up on Monday night, as the result of an internal explosion, comprises 804 ratings. ...

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  15. ALLIANCE AGAINST GERMANY

    A writer in the "Echo de Paris" suggests that President Polncare should submit to President Wilson the proposal that America is a suitable country to take the initiative ...

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  16. IN ASIA MINOR.

    A Russian official message on Sunday afternoon stated:—In the direction of Van we drove back the enemy at Arish and on the Darasl River. We dislodged the ...

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  17. SPORTSMEN'S UNIT.

    In connection with the recruiting effort tomorrow for the Sportsmen's Reinforcement Unit, a route march will be held in the city at night, commencing from Moore Park, ...

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  18. SINN FEIN DEMONSTRATION.

    Mr. Laurence Ginnell (Nationalist member for North Westmeath), speaking at a Sinn Fein demonstration at Mullingar, said he would pay one more visit to Westminster, and then ...

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  19. NEW SHIPS.

    The president of a shipbuilding company has announced that his firm has contracted to build from 40 to 100 ships for one of the European Allies. The ships will cost from ...

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  20. WAR CHEST GOODS.

    The hon. secretary of the Citizens' War Chest Fund stated yesterday that 9600 pairs of socks and about 198 cases of milk, shirts, etc., from the War Chest Fund, were shipped ...

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  21. RECRUITING MEETINGS.

    To-morrow, at 1 o'clock, the recruiting meetings will be resumed in Martin-place. Miss Gladys Owen, Lieut. Litchfield, Sergt. R. K. Watkins, Sergt. W. B. Browne, and ...

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  22. SEAT OF SERVIAN GOVERNMENT.

    A message from Athens reports that the seat of the Servian Government is being transferred to Salonika. ...

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  23. THE ARGENTINE.

    Advices from Buenos Ayres state that the severance of Argentine's relations with Germany is expected hourly. A report that the German Minister sneered at a ...

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  24. WAR NOTES.

    While the artillery bombardments reported along the British front at points between the Scarpe and the coast may be followed by more interesting developments, the main ...

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  25. IN OTHER STATES.

    In Victoria to-day 44 men volunteered, and 13 were accepted. The Forbes Municipal Council is about to establish a roll of honour, in which they ...

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  26. GOOD PROGRESS IN SALVAGE.

    Substantial progress is now being made in the salvage operations of the stranded steamer Cumberland, under the direction of Captain Spinks. Continuous pumping had the effect of ...

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  27. THE FIGHTING AT PEKING

    The "Morning Post's" Tientsin correspondent states that the Chinese casualties at Peking, including civilians, probably do not exceed 50. The foreign casualties include two ...

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  28. TRIBUTE BY THE SYRIANS.

    At St. Maroun's Church, Redfern, on Sunday night the Syrian residents paid their tribute to France. The building was crowded, and addresses were read in English by the Rev. ...

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  29. COAL COMBINE.

    At last night's meeting of the City Council, Alderman Guthen moved that a deputation from the council wait on Mr. Beeby, Minister for Labour and Industry, and submit to him ...

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  30. VENIZELOS AND THE GREEK KING.

    A wireless message from Athens reports that a difference has arisen between the young King Alexander and M. Venizelos, the reestablished Premier. He refuses to sign a ...

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  31. STATE COALMINE.

    Grave anxiety is being felt by the Railway Commissioners at the position of the State coal mine, which has failed to pay expenses, and in a report which they have presented to ...

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  32. KING AND QUEEN AT THE FRONT.

    The visit of the King and Queen to the Western front has been described by Mr. Philip Gibbs. He tells of a picturesque scene in an old town. The Grande ...

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  33. A THOUSAND DAYS' ACTIVE SERVICE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" and "Morning Post" give prominence to the movement to relieve the gallant Australians from overseas who have been a thousand days on active service. ...

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  34. TWO COLLIERY STRIKES.

    Aberdare and Aberdare Extended collieries were idle on Saturday, and again to-day, owing to strikes regarding the explosives. Mr. D. M'Geachic, superintendent for the ...

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  35. BOXING CONTEST.

    A twenty rounds boxing contest between Bill Beynon and Frankie Neal has been arranged in connection with next Monday's tournament at Holborn in aid of the funds of ...

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  36. IN THE COUNTRY.

    ARMIDALE.—France's Day was celebrated by a procession and recruiting speeches in the main thoroughfares, but no recruits were forthcoming. At a public meeting at the ...

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  37. THE POSITION IN GALICIA.

    The later information concerning General Kornlloff's offensive south of the Dalester is further proof of the advisability of not expecting him to perform the impossible. His ...

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  38. CHINESE RISING.

    News from Peking states: There is little doubt that Germany financially encouraged the Monarchical rising. It traasplros that the German Minister in ...

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  39. SUBMARINE SUNK.

    It is reported that an American schooner has sunk a submarine in the Mediterranean. The Baltimore correspondent of the New York "Times" has learned that an electrical ...

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  40. GERMANS AND BELGIANS.

    In St. James's Hall last night Chaplain the Rev. H. Brewer (Church Missionary Society) contrasted the treatment of the Germans in Africa by the Belgians, and that ...

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  41. SENATOR GIVENS CLAIMS £5000.

    Assisted by a special jury of twelve, Mr. Justice Cussen, in the First Civil Court to-day, began the hearing of an action brought by Thomas Givens, President of the Federal ...

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  42. IRISH PROBLEM.

    Mr. Lloyd George has invited Sir Crawford McCullagh (ex-Lord Mayor of Belfast), Sir Biram Wilkinson (a retired Judge), and Sir William Whitia (a leading Irish physician) to ...

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  43. LONDON AIR RAIDS.

    Owing to the air raids there is a considerable migration of allen Jews from the East End. Those in the tailoring trade are going to Manchester, Leeds, Glasgow, and ...

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  44. MILITARY HONOURS.

    President Poincare has awarded the following honours:— COMMANDER OF THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOUR. ...

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  45. TWO SIDES TO THE PICTURE.

    While the weekly figures issued by the Admiralty represent a recurring reminder of the seriousness of the submarine campaign, we occasionally receive a hint that the enemy ...

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  46. THEFTS AT POST-OFFICE.

    With reference to reports concerning thefts at the parcels branch of the General Post Office at Central-square, the Deputy-Postmaster-General (Mr. Young) said yesterday ...

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  47. BATTLE OF THE LOMNICA.

    One of yesterday's later unofficial messages stated that the importance of the occupation of Kalusz by the Russians was that it enabled them to debouch behind, the enemy's ...

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  48. MONGOLIA'S PASSENGERS.

    The Australian passengers from the liner Mongolia, which was lost in the Indian Ocean, are in good health. They have left Batavia for Australia. ...

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  49. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.

    The lines upon which permanence is to be given to the Prime Minister's scheme for placing the services of science at the disposal of Australian industry are at present being ...

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  50. MONTENEGRINS STARVING.

    Italian newspapers state that the sufferings of the Montenegrins are greater than those of the Belgians and Servians. The people are starving, and there are hundreds of deaths ...

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  51. UNION AMALGAMATION.

    At the annual meeting of the Ballarat branch of the Federated Mine Employees' Association, held on Saturday night, the State secretary (Mr. T. M. Jude) said that ...

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  52. GENERAL FALKENHAUSEN.

    General Falkenhausen (Governor-General of Belgium) is suffering from serious heart trouble and he will probably resign after the political crisis has been settled. ...

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  53. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig has been appointed a Knight of the Order of the Thistle. ...

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