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  2. CASUALTIES.

    The forty-fifth list issued yesterday brings the total losses of the Australian troops at the Dardanelles up to 10,491. The total (which does not include sickness) ...

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  3. DARDANELLES.

    Rumours that Italy is sending troops to the Dardanelles are untrue. She offered Britain and France the use of southern ports like Taranto and Brindisi as a ...

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  4. LATE WAR NEWS.

    "Bye-Witness" with the British Headquarters in France relates the details of a duel in the air at a height of 4000 feet at Poelcapelle on June 20. ...

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  5. WESTERN FRONT.

    A communique states: With the exception of a violent artillery duel north of Arras all fronts are quieter. ...

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  6. GALICIA.

    Great forces were brought into the fighting line by the enemy along the Zavichost front (in the region where the ...

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  7. AUSTRIAN VERSION.

    An Austrian communique states: Our troops, after several days' lighting, captured the enemy's advanced positions, and reached within storming distance of his ...

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  8. HAND-TO-HAND CONFLICT.

    The fighting at Calonne on Saturday developed into violent hand-to-hand conflicts. The enemy reached their old first line under cover of smoke, but were repulsed with ...

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  9. FRENCH ARTILLERY SUPERIOR.

    The artillery duel on the Gallipoli Peninsula continues with indisputable superiority for the French artillery. ...

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  10. EAGER TO EIGHT.

    A decree permits the enlistment before July 16 of the 1917 class for the duration of the war. The response has been so great that ...

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  11. BERLIN CLAIMS SUCCESSES.

    A communique says:—We stormed a Russian height on the north bank of the Dniester, between Haliez and Chodorow, pursued the enemy, and reached ...

    Article : 54 words
  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  13. SUBMARINE EXPLOIT.

    A resident of Constantinople, describing the recent visit of the Ell, said that suddenly a razorblade shot into the harbour, and the people began running hither and ...

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  14. RAILWAY VIADUCT DESTROYED.

    The Allies' airmen destroyed a railway viaduct at Tagolsheim, severing communication between Altkirch and Mulbausen (Alsace). ...

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  15. LACK OF CORDIALITY.

    "Eye-Witness" with the British Headquarters in France gives an illustration of the lack of cordiality among the German troops. ...

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  16. CONFLICTING NEWS.

    A Rome message states definitely that the Turkish negotiations with Bulgaria have failed, and one Sofia paper says Turkey has intimated that she would prefer to conclude a ...

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  17. TO ATTACK WARSAW.

    In connection with the threatened attack on Warsaw, several trains of heavy guns have left Essen for the Bzura front. ...

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  18. RAILWAY STATION BOMBED.

    The Germans regained a footing along a front of 200 metres in a sunken road, between Ablain and Angres. Our airmen on the 25th dropped shells ...

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  19. VON LINSINGEN'S ARMY.

    A German official statement says that General von Linsingen has crossed the Dniester, between Hallez and Zuranno, where he is engaged in a violent battle. ...

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  20. DEPOT BLOWN UP.

    A Berlin communique says:—We blew up an ammunition depot at Arras. ...

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  21. MINE HANGING OVER BOWS.

    A member of the crew of the Ell states: "We bumped around the Sea of Marmora a few days without sighting anything, until Sunday morning, when outside ...

    Article : 165 words
  22. MUNITIONS.

    Mr. Walter Runeiman (president of the Board of Trade) has intimated to both employers and employed that, as South Wales supplies the bulk of the fuel for ...

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  23. THE ITALIANS.

    The Austrians who have been reinforced assumed the offensive along the whole [?]t, but were everywhere repulsed with heavy losses. ...

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  24. WAR NOTES.

    The campaign in the eastern theatre is at present in a transition stage between two phases. The evacuation of Lemberg and the comparative slackening off of fighting in that ...

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  25. THE ADRIATIC.

    An Austrian communique says:— One of our submarines on Saturday sank an Italian torpedo-boat in the Northern Adriatic. ...

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  26. FAILED.

    A communique states: The enemy brought great forces into the lighting line along the Zavichost front (in the region where the San joins the Vistula), but his ...

    Article : 76 words
  27. ARTILLERY COMBATS.

    A communique states: Operations are principally confined to artillery combats on all fronts. ...

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  28. ALLIED SUBMARINES BUSY.

    Allied submarines in the Sea of Marmora continue to destroy the enemy's revictua[?]ling ships. ...

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  29. WORK OF NAVY.

    Captain W. T. Williams, who was formerly in the interstate trade, and has latterly been master of the Auckland Harbour Board's pilot launch Waitemata, gives an interesting ...

    Article : 348 words
  30. SOUTH AFRICA'S HELP.

    Subscriptions have opened to send 20 munition workers to England under an expert. It is hoped the contingent will be increased to a hundred with Government ...

    Article : 35 words
  31. SERVIA AND AUSTRIA.

    The "Secolo" states that Colonel Metaxa, of the Greek General Staff, visited the Servian Minister at Athens two days before Italy's declaration of war. He suggested ...

    Article : 55 words
  32. ASPHYXIATING SHELLS.

    The Austrians are using asphyxiating shells on the greater part of the Isonzo front. ...

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  33. PEACE QUESTION.

    The "Vorwaerts", manifesto created rage and consternation in official circles. The peace question is eagerly discussed and generally approved throughout Germany, ...

    Article : 41 words
  34. EXPORTS.

    Statistics for the year ended April last substantiate Great Britain's contention that United States exports to neutral countries have not suffered by the blockade, also that ...

    Article : 86 words
  35. THE BUSSIANS.

    Eight weeks of tremendous onslaughts have failed to conquer the Russians in Galicia. The Russians have temporarily retreated, but they inflicted astounding ...

    Article : 196 words
  36. ALBANIANS REPELLED.

    Four thousand Albanians under Issa Bolwinatz and Riza Bey, accompanied by an Austrian official, attacked the Montenegrin frontier at Diakovitsa Pass. ...

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  37. VICTORIA.

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  38. INTERESTING CONFERENCE.

    Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg and Herr von Jagow are conferring with Count Burian in Vienna. There is much speculation in view of ...

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  39. POSSIBLE ALLIES.

    The Conservative and Opposition parties in Parliament have passed resolutions in favour of Roumauia joining the Entente. The American files received yesterday ...

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  40. INDIAN WHEAT.

    A writer in the "Observer" says the deal in Indian wheat by the Government has been remarkably successful. The shipments to Britain have been virtually only ...

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  41. SCHOONER SUNK.

    A Germnn submarine flying the Union Jack fired four shots and sank the schooner Edith off Youghal (Ireland). The crew were given five minutes in ...

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  42. RUSSIAN CONTRACTS.

    Mr. John Kirby, jun., member of the Agriculture Commission which visited Australia last year, and who is one of the proprietors of the Dayton Manufacturing Company, and ...

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  43. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    From Rome we learn that the Austrian army, having been reinforced from Galicia and France, has now been brought up to the desired point of efficiency, and the enemy's ...

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  44. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    It is understood that the Turkish Ambassador has demanded his passports. ...

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  45. MR. BRYAN.

    Mr. Bryan, addressing a German-American demonstration in Madison Square, aroused strong adverse criticism. Mr. Weissmann, the chairman, [?]ailed Mr. ...

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  46. LEMBERG.

    Prior to the Austrian re-occupation of Lemberg, all males front 15 to 50 years of age left the city. The Russians removed grain, oil, and ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    Three hundred and thirty Australian and New Zealand wounded have been landed at Plymouth. All except one were able to walk. ...

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  48. R. B. MINNETT.

    It is understood that a Cairo message reported the death ot R. B. Minnett, the well-known New South Wales cricketer. The "Weekly Despatch" states that he is ...

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  49. 0RUMBLERS.

    A neutral correspondent writing in the "Daily Chronicle" says that strikes in German war factories are unknown, because grumbers are prompty sent to the ...

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  50. AT CAIRO.

    Sister Kellett (connected with the Sydney Hospital prior to leaving with the military nurses), writes to her mother from Egypt: "The ladies of Cairo are very kind to the ...

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  51. CHRISTIAN DE WET.

    Afrikander women to the number of 12,645 have petitioned for clemency to De Wet and his fellow prisoners. ...

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  52. GERMAN COMMENT.

    The "Cologne Gazette," commenting on the retreat of the Russians, says it is extraordinary, that the Russians should still he battling in the neighbourhood of ...

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  53. SCIENCE AND WAR.

    The Academy of Sciences has awarded the Le Comte Triennial prize of £2000 to Sir Almroth Wright in recognition of his bacteriological work at Boulogne. ...

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  54. ROLL OF HONOUR.

    Lieut. Frank Chilton, a New Zealander, of the Argylls, who was attached to the Hampshires, has been killed in action in the Dardanelles. ...

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  55. THE LIGHT HORSE.

    A movement is being initiated for the purpose of sending necessaries and comforts to the men of the New South Wales Light Horse in monthly consignments to the base depot. ...

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  56. PRESSURE ON BULGARIA.

    Special pressure is apparently being brought to bear upon Bulgaria by both sides at the present moment, in order to secure a definite understanding with her. As far as our cables ...

    Article : 419 words
  57. HOTEL BURNT.

    BRISBANE, Monday. The Custom-house Hotel, at Bundaberg, a wooden two-story building, containing upwards of 40 rooms, and erected nearly 40 years ...

    Article : 65 words
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