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  5. IRISH SITUATION.

    Mr. Lloyd George made an important statement in the House of Commons to-day on the Government's intentions in regard to the Irish situation. ...

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  6. HOLDING THE AUSTRIANS.

    An official Italian report says:— Our artillery destroyed the enemy's complex defences at several points on the Eago plateau. ...

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  8. FIERCE GUN FIRE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig has forwarded the following despatch.— There has been considerable reciprocal artillerying southward of Ypres and ...

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  9. DRIFTER V. SEAPLANES

    The British Admiralty has issued the following report:— A drifter of the Dover Patrol to-day engaged five enemy seaplanes. ...

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  10. THE NEW ZEALANDERS.

    Replying to a message of congratulation by Sir Thomas Markenzie. High Commissioner of New Zealand, on the Messines success. Sir Douglas Haig has telegraphed to Sir Thomas ...

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  11. ROMANTIC SEQUEL

    There has been a [?] sequel in the cases of Lieutenant Camerson, who was sentenced to three years imprisonment, at Edinburgh, in 1911. In connection with the alleged ...

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  12. BRITAIN TO RUSSIA.

    The British Government's reply to the Russian Note regarding the Allied war aims states that Britain heartily concurs in the sentiment of the proclamation to the Russian people ...

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  13. GOOD MAN FOR JOB.

    The New York "Tribune" says that Britain could not have made a better of an agent than Lord Northeliffe, who, the paper says, is admirably adapted for the work of ...

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  14. TO SAVE THEIR GUNS.

    The correspondent of "Le Petit Paeigien" at the British front says that the German Commanders throughout know that defeat was contain at Messines. ...

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  15. SHOTS IN A HOTEL.

    A charge of maliciously wounding her husband, [?] Farrel, was placed against Marry Elizabeth Farrell, 20, at the Central Police Court this morning. ...

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  17. JOHN BULL'S BIG BILLS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law, chancellor of the Exchequer, said that the average daily expenditure for the first nine weeks of the year was £7,881,000. ...

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  18. AUSTRIA'S DENIAL.

    A message from Amsterdam states that vienna was semi-officially [?] that an army deputation has gone to Russia in negotiate for peace. ...

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  19. GREEK HARVEST CONTROL.

    In the House of Commons to-day Lord Robert Cecil Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said that steps were being [?] to control the harvest in Thessaly. ...

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  20. CONSCRIPTION.

    The Ottawa correspondent of the New York "Peribuse" says it can now be stated positively that the Conscription Bill will go through the Rouse of Commons, although it may take a ...

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  21. IRISH M.P. ARRESTED.

    An Attempt to bold a prohibited meeting in Dublin on Sunday evening culminated in a riot, when Count Plunkett, the Sinn Felner, who was recently elected to Parliament to ...

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  22. TIMBER MILL DESTROYED.

    Mr. T. Goldsmith's timber [?] and plans at Wheeney, is the Hawkesbury [?] was totally destroyed by fire yesterday. The cause of the fire is a mystery. Much valuable timber ...

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  23. THE HUN AND THE BUN.

    THE REV. [?]L. SPALDING: "LOOK HERE NOW, IF YOU DON'T STOP YOUR DOINGS ON I'LL GIVE YOU A GOOD HARD KNOCK WITH THIS BUN." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. NEW SPANISH PREMIER.

    A message from Madrid states that Senor Date has formed a new Ministry. (A political crisis in Spain was mentioned ...

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  25. SPORTSMEN DONATE £750 TO RED TRIANGLE.

    The committee o City Tattersall's Club, Sydney, has donated a sum of £400 to the Red Triangle (Y.M.C.A.) Fond. This maker a total of £600 given from the club's funds. In ...

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  27. GRAIN PRICES.

    The Government of Canada his appointed a Grain Commission with drastic povers to co-operative with the United States in fixing the ...

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  28. POSSIBLE PERIL FOR CANADA.

    Sir Robert Bordon, prime Minister of Canada, said to-day that should the war continued another two years it was not improbable that German aircraft would become sufficiently ...

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  29. ANOTHER FOE FOR HUNS.

    It is reported from San Doming, the capital of the Dominican Republic, an independent negro State in Haiti, that the Republic has broken off relations with Germany. ...

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  30. BIG RISE FOR TEXTILE WORKERS.

    Yorkshire textile works to the number of 190,000, and of all grades, are to receive advances of from 30 to 50 per cent above the ...

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  31. MR. HOLMAN.

    A Paris message states that Mr. Helman and Mr. Wade visited the Frenok freat. Mr. Holman was impressed by the vigor and determination of the French Army Leaders. ...

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  32. GENERAL DE WET.

    "Wager" (Darlinghurst): General De Wet is still alive. At Bloeminotein on June 22, 1915, he was sentenced to six years' imprisonment, and was fined £2000 in connection with treason ...

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