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  2. THE WAR.

    The following is the latest communique: There has been a lively artillery duel [?] night around Souchez, and a week's [?]ontinuous bombardment of Arras, as ...

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  3. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN.

    The latest official communique states:— A strong force of the enemy infantry attempted a surprise attack on our positions at Malgaleno and Daoneralley. The ...

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  4. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    The German reply to the second American Note has been issued. It says the United States desires the principles of humanity to be observea ...

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  5. THE DARDANELLES.

    Two train loads of German officers and non-commissioned offiers have arrived in Constantinople. Diplomatic circles report that Turkey is ...

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  6. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    Mr. Walter Long, president of the Local Government Board, addressed a conference of the representatives of local authorities in the United Kingdom ...

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  7. RED CROSS FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  8. GERMANS AT POLA.

    The Germans have taken over the control of the defences of Pola, Austrlia's chief naval station. All the forts and barracks have been ...

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  9. TURKISH BATTERIES.

    The Turks on Sunday night posted a number of mobile batteries near Kum Kale, and shelled the opposite shores. British aeroplanes at dawn located the ...

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  10. ROLL OF HONOUR.

    A special service in connection with the unveiling of a roll of honour, by Lieutcolonel Clark, O.C. 16th Infantry Regiment, was held at St. Philip's ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA DAY FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 words
  12. LOYAL PATHANS.

    A hundred Pathan infantry, under on officer, who were taken prisoners in Flanders, were sent to Constantinopole, in the hope that as Mahomedans, they would be ...

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  13. SUBMARINE TRAPPED.

    The "Glornale d'Italia" says that an Italian warship caught a steamer belonging to one of the Balkan neutral States, laden with benzine and naphtha. ...

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  14. THE CASUALTIES

    The 51st official Australian casualty list will be released at the office of the censor at 10 a.m. to-morrow. ...

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  15. IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Viscount Buxton, the Governor-General of South Africa, reports that the South-west African campaign has been brought to a successful conclusion. ...

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  16. A CLOSE SHAVE.

    Driver Arthur H. Gain, A.S.C., writes from Alexandria, to his brother, Mr. H. Alan Gain, Buchanan-street, Hamilton, as follows:— ...

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  17. SERVIAN RELIEF FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 133 words
  18. GERMAN PRESS VIEW.

    The German newspapers emphasise that the German reply signifies the rejecting of foreign attempts to prescribe German methods of defence against a starvation ...

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  19. CANADA'S SPIRIT.

    Sir Robert Borden, Prime Minister of Canada, in an interview given to a Reuter correspondent, stated that he would be remaining in Europe for some weeks ...

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  20. NORTH OF YPRES.

    Sir John French reports:—Since the suc[?]ssful enterprise north of Ypres (repor[?]d on July 6th) the enemy made re[?]ated attempts to take the lost trenches: ...

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  21. IN ADELAIDE.

    In connection with the celebrations of Australia Day, the local committees hope to reailse £100,000 in this State. A patrotic football match, between teams ...

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  22. CREW OF THE AMALFI.

    The Vienna newspapers stated that 176 of the crew of the Italian cruiser Amalfi, which was recently torpedoed in the Adriatic, have perished. ...

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  23. THE AMERICAN PRESS.

    The "New York Herald" says: Stripped of cant about humanity, and specious contentions about the Lusitania, the Germans' answer is one of defiance. There is ...

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  24. MUNITIONS OF WAR.

    The Newcastle branch of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers will hold an aggregate meeting in the Trades Hall, Newcastle, to-morrow evening. ...

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  25. MATTERS IN SYDNEY.

    Mr. Holman, the State Premier, at the request of the Citizens' War Chest Fund, sent, through official channels, a message to the Governor of India inquiring ...

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  26. RUSSIA ATTACKS.

    The latest official communique states: —Encounters are more frequent between Pizemsyl and the Viatilst. The Germans on Friday night ...

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  27. DISEASE AMONG TROOPS.

    A sensation has been caused by an outbreak of infectious disease among seven thousand expeditionary troops camped at Trentham. The medical staff is unable ...

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  28. GERMAN REGRET.

    A Beriin wirelers message says:—Our [?]any bombardment of Arras destroyed [?] stores, and the British are thereby [?]ndlcapped. ...

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  29. AMERICA'S REPLY.

    It is probable that President Wilson will dispatch a further Note to Berlin, insisting on the principle of visit and search of unarmed vessels, and warning ...

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  30. KING GEORGE.

    The king has returned to London, after [?]iting Admiral Sir John Jellicoe's fleet. ...

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  31. THE MINNEHAHA.

    The Minnehaha, which was reported on fire, has arrived hero with the fire partially extinguished, and her holds, full of gases. ...

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  32. MESSAGE FROM THE PREMIER.

    Since the commencement of the present war many difficulties have united to prevent Australia taking the share in it to which her population, wealth, and ...

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  33. EXPLOSIONS IN LONDON.

    There were two violent explosions at a powder factory at Hounslow, when the workers were resumling after breakfast. One man was killed, and several were ...

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  34. BRITISH MINISTRY.

    Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, and [?]rd Kitchener, the Secretary of State for [?]r, visited Sir John French's headquart[?] on Tursday. ...

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  35. SEVENTEEN DAYS' FIGHTING.

    Writing to his brother, Mr. J. Harman, of Newcastle, Private Waiter Harman says he will never forget the landing at the Dardanelles. He received a bullet ...

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  36. BOTHA CONGRATULATED.

    Lord Kitchener has sent a message to General Botha, expressing admiration for his masterly conduct of the campaign, and congratulating him on his brilliant ...

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  37. IN ARABIA.

    In consequence of rumours that a Turkish force from the province of Yemen had crossed the frontier into the Aden Hinterland, and was advancing towards ...

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  38. GERMAN GASES.

    Sir John French's despatch, dated 15th June, says:— The enemy invariably preceded, prepared and supported his attacks by the ...

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  39. RUSSIAN VICTORY.

    A telegram states that a battle began on Wednesday on the right bank of the Vistula, between Wisniga and Chodel, which ended in a Russian victory. ...

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  40. CONFERENCE AT CALAIS.

    [?]r. Asquith, the Prime Minister, Lord [?]we the Lord President of the Coun[?] Lord Kitechencr, the Secretary of State [?]War, and Mr. A. J. Balfour, First Load ...

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  41. NEWCASTLE SOLDIERS' BRAVERY.

    In a recent letter to a Newcastle friend, Sergeant Horace P. Brown, the lete honorary secretary to the Northern branch Rugby League, states that the ...

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  42. GIFT TO BOTHA.

    A shilling subscription has been opened to present General Botha with a sword of honour. General Botha has issued an order to ...

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  43. REARGUARD ACTION.

    "The Times" correspondent with the Russian Army, after a visit to the army holding the banks of the Zlota Lipa, states that the Russians fought one of ...

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  44. VICTORIA.

    Pauline Knowles, living in Pascoe Vale, whilst walking along the railway line on Saturday night, with her husband and a friend, Mederick Dickson, was run over ...

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  45. BOTHA'S TRIUMPH.

    There is a great wave of enthusiasm throughout Britain over General Botha's triumph. ...

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  46. THE WESTWARD MOVE.

    [?]rustworthy information from Germany [?]orts that only artillery is being brought [?]tward from Galicia, and no attempt is [?]eg mad to reduce the infantry there. ...

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  47. RED CROSS REPORT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 409 words
  48. A SURGEON AT THE FRONT.

    Lieutenant-coloned Beeston, V.D., who is at the Dardanelles with the Fourth Field Ambulance, writing to his family in Newcastle on May 23, says:— ...

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  49. FORMIDABLE CAMPAIGN.

    Sir George Reid, the High Commissioner for Australia, in an interview, said that General Botha's campaign was far more formidable than was generally known. ...

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  50. LOSSES OF VESSELS.

    [?]or the week ending July 7th, arrivals [?]saillngs at British ports numbered [?]en vessels were sunk by German sub[?] ...

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  51. AUSTRALIA'S PRAISES.

    Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, Governor-General, at the request of Mr. Fisher. Prime Minister, on Saturday, telegraphed to Viscount Buxton, the ...

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  52. BAY STEAMER SUNK.

    The Awaroa, a small bay steamer, while proceeding through the Goode Canal on Saturday evening, collided with the Melbourne Harbour Trust's hopper barge ...

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  53. ATTEMPTED MURDER

    While the Sultan of Egypt was going to prayers a bomb was thrown through the window of his carriage, and fell at the feet of his carriage without exploding. ...

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  54. GERMAN ADMISSION.

    German war correspondents admit that enormous Russian efforts partly, forced the Austro-Germans to relinquish their advance on the fronts, owing to the risi[?] ...

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  55. DEMOCRACY ON TRIAL.

    [?]peaking at a Patriotic demonstration Leyton, Sir John Simon, the Secretary [?]State for Home Affairs, said the Cabi[?] was united in devoting its whole ...

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  56. IN VICTORIA.

    Senator Pearce, the Minister for Defence, denies that Victoria is getting from the Defence Department preferential treatment in any way. As Soon ...

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  57. THE WAR LOAN.

    The London City and Midland Bank and Lloyd's a Bank have each applied for £21,000,000 of the war loan. The London County and Westminster ...

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  58. PRESS CONFERENCE.

    Captain Neisigh, of Sydney, addreised the International Press Conference to-day, explaining the Australian system of minimum wage and maximum hours for ...

    Article : 70 words
  59. PRESIDENT OF CHINA.

    Yuan Shih-Kai, the President of the Republic, has sternly protested to the Chinese officials that he had no secret ambitions towards the sovereignty. ...

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  60. MUNITION FACTORY.

    A munition factory, costing £1,000,000, is being opened in Moscow. The citizens have contributed generously to it. ...

    Article : 24 words
  61. Advertising

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