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  2. LATE WAR NEWS.

    Reports from Milan state that Gorizia has fallen. Gorizia is on the Isonzo, north-east of Gradisca. A communique states:—We occupied the ...

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  3. MUNITIONS.

    The National Ad[?]isory Committee on War Output, the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress, and the General Federation of Trades Unions, ...

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  4. GERMANY.

    A neutral observer interviewed for the "Daily Chronicle," after several visits to Germany, states that the financial position there is adequate, owing to the issue of ...

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  5. AMERICAN NOTE.

    A United Press Association's message from Berlin states that Germany's reply to the United States Note indicates that she does not desire to jeopardise the ...

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  6. DARDANELLES.

    An Australian the Dardanelles writes: "This will give you an idea of the fighting spirit of our men, particularly the Third Battalion. Observers at 3 in the ...

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  7. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    A communique yesterday stated: We drove across the Dniester near Hozary the units remaining on our side. We made prisoners on Wednesday the remnants of ...

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  8. POLAND.

    A desperate battle is in progress near Prasnysz (Northern Poland). The Germans have taken ...

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  9. WESTERN FRONT.

    The latest communique states: The Germans eastward of Calo[?]ne delivered an attack, which was repulsed, except where they penetrated a portion of a trench held ...

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  10. WAR NOTES.

    A cablegram from Zurich states that, according to a competent military source, Germany will be able to place 18 new army corps in the field at the end of July. Taking a ...

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  11. CONTROLLING PROFITS.

    The Munitions Bill fixes the divisible amount of the profits of controlled establishments at one-fifth above the standard amount of profits. ...

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  12. NAVAL HONOURS.

    Lieutenant-Commander Nasmith has been awarded the Victoria Cross for his recent submarine exploit in the Sea of Marmora, when he sank one large Turkish ...

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  13. VOLUNTEER WORKERS.

    Ten thousand workers were registered in Glasgow by noon on Friday. The enrolment of volunteers for munition manufactures continues ...

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  14. NOTE TO BRITAIN.

    The new American Note which is being prepared for despaten to Britain will in[?] that non-contraband cargo consigned to neutral ports, regardless of its eventual ...

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  15. FLIMSY FINANCE.

    A neutral banker from Vienna states that Austria has issued £300,000,000 of paper money during the war. The gold covering the notes has diminished from ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN VERSION.

    An Austrian communique yesterday stated: We repulsed Russian counter attacks on the north bank of the Dniester, between Huliez and Zurawno. Our attack ...

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  17. A STRIKE.

    Fourteen hundred men engaged in making explosives at Noble's works, in Ayrshire, struck because the directors dismissed an office boy. Intense feeling was ...

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  18. CAPTURE OF METZERAL.

    The capture of Metzeral (Alsace) ranks among the most glorious deeds of the French arms. The enemy had transformed the village into a veritable ...

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  19. THE FINAL BATCH.

    "These men," said the official French review, "comprising the 1915, 1916, and 1917 classes, called out in anticipation, constitute— and this point cannot be too strongly insisted ...

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  20. GERMAN AMBITION.

    Count von Reventlow, Admiral von Tirpitz's mouthpiece,' writing in the "Tages Zeitung," warns Germany not to stop anti-British hatred. Germany cannot, be says, ...

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  21. COLLECTING ORNAMENTS.

    Throughout Bavaria gold and silver ornaments are being collected everywhere for Red Cross purposes. ...

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  22. TURKS PERTURBED.

    When the British submarines appeared in the Sea of Marmora the Turks fired numerous torpedoes among the islets in the vicinty of Constantinople. ...

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  23. COAL TRADE DEADLOCK.

    Mr. Lloyd George has not yet obtained guarantees from the miners, and the failure of masters and men to reach a new wages agreement is the stumbling block in the ...

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  24. ALLIES' FINANCE.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, will inaugurate the national campaign on behalf of the war loan at the Guildhall on Tuesday, at which the necessity to economise ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    There is a great lack of Australian newspapers for the wounded Australians in the hospitals in Great Britain and Malta, The Commonwealth Office will be glad to ...

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  26. BRITISH AIRMEN'S FEAT.

    British airmen bombed and blew up an important ammunition store and an ammunition train near Routers. Fifty German soldiers were killed. ...

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  27. THE GERMAN WAY.

    Overcoming threatened strikes for higher wages in some German towns, the military intervened and compelled the men to finish contracts, forbidding the employers to ...

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  28. VESSELS SUNK.

    Germany has apologised for what she calls her unfortunate mistake in torpedoing the Danish steamer Soborg, and has offered to pay compensation. ...

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  29. GERMAN STATEMENT.

    A German communique on Friday stated: The situation of General von Mackensen's army is unchanged. Portions of General von Linsingen's army ...

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  30. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    The British Government has been officially informed through the American Embassy, that 65 British prisoners at Alia Karahissar are treated well, and are in ...

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  31. GERMAN BOMBS.

    A hundred incendiary and asphyxiating bombs were dropped on Arras. Fires were started and numerous persons were injured. A gendarme and a nun were killed. ...

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  32. GERMANY AND PEACE

    The "North German Gazette," in announcing the suppression of "Vorwards" for publishing the Socialist leaders' manifesto, says: "The manifesto shows how ...

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  33. DUTCH VESSEL'S FATE.

    The Dutch steamer Ceres, sunk in the Gulf of Bothnia, had a crew of 25, who were saved. The captain believes that his vessel was torpedoed, as a torpedoer in ...

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  34. WHAT IT MEANS.

    Mr. Belloc added: "After the moment this batch has been brought forward the man power of Germany cannot be increased or recouped appreciably." Therein lies the ...

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  35. ITALY.

    Reinforcements from France and Gallcia have brought Austria's army against Italy to the desired point of efficiency. Austria also has completed her ...

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  36. FRENCH BOMBARDMENT.

    An official statement issued in Berlin states that the towns of Valenciennes and Roubaix have been fined 150,000 francs each as a reprisal for the French ...

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  37. CANADIAN DASH.

    A Router message states that a Canadian division was in action from June 15th to the 17th, near La Bassee. The 1st Ontario Regiment, with the 3rd ...

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  38. RUSSIAN CAPTURES.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Petrograd states that during the retreat from Galieia the Russians captured 130,000 prisoners, 300 machine guns, and 50 cannon. ...

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  39. WEEK'S PALTRY TOLL.

    For the week ended 23[?] inst., 1469 vessells arrived and departed. Three vessels, aggregating 5261 tons were torpedoed; also two fishing boats. ...

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  40. GERMANS BELITTLE LOAN.

    An Amsterdam message says the German press has begun a campaign belittling the British war loan, asserting that it is a mere conversion. ...

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  41. U. BOAT EXPLODES.

    A German submarine, after leaving Emden for the North Sea on Tuesday, exploded, the cause being unknown. She sank. The commander and two of ...

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  42. THE CAUCASUS.

    A Caucasus communique says: We have repulsed all attacks in the City region, and captured the town of Kop, in the Milazghere district. ...

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  43. IN POLAND.

    A communique yesterday stated: The Germans attempted offensives on the middle Niemen, in the Ormuleff and Orjetz valleys (north-eastward of ...

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  44. NO EXPLOITATION.

    Mr. Runeiman, President of the Board of Trade, speaking at West Hartlepool, said that one of the first duties of the Government was to prevent exploitation ...

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  45. ITALIAN INVASION.

    The bombardment of Hensel and Plezzo forts theretens Tarvis, whereon all great invasions of Austria from Italy have been made. The fort fort at Hensel covers Tarvis ...

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  46. POISONOUS GASES.

    The "Cologne Gazette" publishes a semiofficial defence of the employment of asphyxiating gases, and says: "The basic idea of the Hague agreement was to ...

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  47. BEGINNING OF THE DECLINE.

    It may, of course, prove that both the French official review and Mr. Belloo were wrong in their estimate of the number of those men in Germany who cannot be sent ...

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  48. THE ROXBURGH.

    The Berlin official version of the torpedoeing of the British armoured cruiser Roxburgh, which made port under her own steam after being struck by a ...

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  49. TERRIBLE WASTAGE.

    Two Bavarian, two Prussian, and one Austrian Army Corps have traversed to Vienna from Galicia. The men are not wounded, but complete physical wrecks, ...

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  50. ENEMY'S GAIN.

    A communique issued in Berlin states: Wurtemburg regiments stormed Russian positions in the Oglenda district, northward of Prasnysz, and [?]eld them against ...

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  51. GERMANS HELP AUSTRIANS.

    German soldiers who were made prisoners in the Cadore district have declared that they belonged to a contingent of 30,000 from Mecklenberg. ...

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  52. GERMAN EMPEROR.

    Stockholm newspapers narrate an attempt on the German Emperor's life in Belgium at the beginning of May. A railway bridge was blown up and the Imperial ...

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  53. BERLIN NEWS.

    A communique states: Hand to hand lighting took place north of Souchez and between Souchez and Neuville for positions which the French captured, and concluded ...

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  54. BOMBS ON FLOCK.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" says a Russian airman dropped bombs on Plock. A civilian was killed and six persons were wounded. ...

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  55. AUSTRIAN STATEMENT.

    An Austrian communique states: Several attacks on our bridgehead at Goriz[?]a were repulsed with great Italian losses. ...

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  56. INTERNAL AUSTRIA.

    A traveller from Prague states that the strictest censorship exists in Bohemia over the Czech newspapers, in which there are more blanks than letterpress. ...

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  57. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Treason Court sentenced Wessel Wessels to five years and a fine of £5000. Conroy and Nicolas Serfontein were sentenced to four years, without a fine. ...

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  58. RUSSIA.

    M. Sukholminoff has resigned the Ministry of War, and it is understood that General Pollvanoff, his former assistant, succeeds him. ...

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  59. BULGARIA.

    M. Kolusheff, Bulgarian Minister at Constantinople, has returned to South with Ha[?] Bey, President of the Turkish Parliament. ...

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  60. THE NEED FOR GREATER EFFORT.

    The fact that the enemy have at last lost their numerical superiority, and that a month hence will witness the entrance upon the final phase of this particular matter, is, of course, ...

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  61. FRENCH EXPENDITURE.

    M. Ribot's financial statement in the House of Deputies appealed for economy. France, he said, had no difficulty in meeting all expenditure. The national defence ...

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  62. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    A proclamation has been issued, prohibiting trading with the enemy in China, Siam, Persia, and Morocco, from July 26. The Commonwealth of Australia has ...

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  63. ROLL OF HONOUR.

    Second-lieutenant O. Senhouse, of the Coldstreams, lately with the Australians, has been killed in action. ...

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  64. GERMANY'S PRISONERS.

    A White Paper recapitulates the evidence collected by the Government regarding the treatment of prisoners of war in Germany during the first eight months ...

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  65. BOND OF UNION.

    Mr. B. R. Wise, Agent-General for New South Wales, in the course of an interview, said that the wa[?] had given a new significance to the ties uniting the ...

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  66. DR. DERNBURG.

    Dr. Dernburg, the German Envoy, who has arrived at Bergen, den[?] that he was molested on the voyage fron. the United States. The British treated him with every ...

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  67. OMINOUS SIGNS.

    The "Messagero" sta[?] that the Turks have evacuated Adriane [?]e and withdrawn the troops to the Chat[?] lines. Warnings have been issued to the ...

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  68. NAVY RECRUITING.

    Supplementary estimates have been issued requiring an additional 50,000 men for the navy making 300,000. ...

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  69. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    The steamer Ventura has arrived at San Francisco from Sydney. The R.M.S. Morea has left London for Australia. ...

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