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  2. AMERICA'S DECLARATION

    President Wilson addressed a large assembly at Mount Vernon, on the Potomue, the burial place of George Washington at four o'clock on Thursday ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN DASH.

    The United Press correspondent reports that the Australian troops, aided by others, with tanks, swept forward at dawn, attacking along a four-mile front ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    Mr. Justice Powers, dealing to-day with the case of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association, against the Broken Hill Proprietary, said: "When this ...

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  5. ITALY'S DAY.

    The Newcastle district yesterday made response to the Italian Red Cross Day appeal. Whateer patriotic work of the kind the Newcastle people have attempted they ...

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  6. THE LLANDOVERY HORROR.

    The newspapers throughout the country are unanimous in their disgust at Germany's- sinking of the Llandovery Castle. The "New York Times" says :—" The ...

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  7. CONCILIATION COMMITTEE.

    At the meeting of the delegate board of the Northern District Colliery Employees' Federation yesterday, consideration was given to the arbitration scheme of Mr. ...

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  8. AT NIGHT.

    In the evening a big crowd came into the city, and the streets were thronged with people passing from one point of interest to another. The band of the 16th ...

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  9. OFFICIAL REPORT.

    Field-marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We carried out a successful operation on Thursday morning between Villers Bretonneux and the Somme. ...

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  10. DEATH OF THE SULTAN.

    Reports received from Vienna record the death of Mohammed V., the Sultan of Turkey. He was proclaimed Sultan in April, 1909. ...

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  11. BRITAIN'S CELEBRATIONS.

    The fourth of July was celebrated in London with great enthusiasm. The Union Jack and the Stars and Stripes floated side by side on the flagstaff surmounting ...

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  12. RUSSIAN TURMOIL.

    Advices received in Washington from Mr. Francis, the American Ambassador, retort that members of the Archangel Duma have been arrested by the Soviet ...

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  13. FRENCH ADVANCE.

    The latest French communique states: Between the Oise and the Aisne we took 730 prisoners. On Wednesday evening we attacked ...

    Article : 109 words
  14. FINLAND'S WAR.

    The Stockholm correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that Finland is in for a new war. Notwithstanding the severe censorship, it is evident that an ...

    Article : 222 words
  15. AMERICAN SUCCESS.

    General Pershing, in a communique, states:—Practically an entire German regiment was annihilated when Vaux was captured. A counter-attack was ...

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  16. ITALIANS GAIN GROUND.

    An Italian official report states:—We gained more ground northward or Cava Zuccherina, and took 233 prisoners and much war material. ...

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  17. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    The New York Council of Foreign Relations will entertain Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, on his return from England. ...

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  18. BRITISH REPORT.

    A British official report states:—West Yorkshires and the artillery carried out three successful raids, taking 54 prisoners. ...

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  19. AMERICAN SHIPBUILDING.

    It reported from Washington that the United State shipping production for the month of June totalled a deadweight of 280,400 tons, which, it is stated, is a ...

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  20. FIGHT WITH A SUBMARINE.

    A thrilling story is told of a British steamer's fight with one of the latest type of the U-boats, A torpedo passed under the steamer's ...

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  21. DISTRICT CASUALTIES.

    PRIVATE M'INTIRE.—Mr. and Mrs. C. M'Intire, of Holmesville, West Wallsend, have been notified that their son, Private Colin M'Intire, has been killed in action. ...

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  22. OFFICIAL OPENING.

    The official opening took place at noon in front of the Newcastle post-office, and the function was attended by several hundreds of people. The platform was ...

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  23. INTRIGUE IN AFRICA.

    The South African press generally regards the manifesto of General Botha, the Prime Minister, in connection with German intrigue in South Africa as of ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death from paralysis is announced from Washington of Senator Tillman; Chairman of the Naval Committee. Mr. Bonar Law, the Chancellor of the ...

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  25. INDIAN RECRUITING.

    It is reported from Simla that an examination of recruiting in India shows that the numbers recruited in the fourth year of the war are expected to be ...

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  26. MEMORIAL TO OUR SOLDIERS.

    A big body of women gathered in the hall of the Criterion Theatre this afternoon, and resolved to assist to establish a lasting memorial to the wonderful ...

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  27. COMMONWEALTH SHIPPING.

    Mr. Poynton, the Acting Minister for Shipping, referring to the action of Dr. Arthur, in moving the adjournment of the Now South Wales Assembly to complain ...

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  28. BOOLAROO.

    The monthly mooting of the local branch of the Red Cross Society took place at Mrs. L. Street's residence recently, and was well attended. A number of new ...

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  29. WAR CHEST DAY.

    A day is to be held in Newcastle on July 19 for the Newcastle and Hunter River District War Chest Fund, and preparations are in progress to make the ...

    Article : 139 words
  30. MR. MITCHELL'S EXPLANATION.

    Referring last night to Mr. Justice Powers' statement that the publication of the table of rates after his Honor had delivered his judgment and award in ...

    Article : 274 words
  31. GERMANY AND TURKEY.

    "Land and Water" publishes a series of articles by Mr. Morgentha, formerly American Ambassador to Constantinople, revealing German intrigues in Turkey. ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. RECRUITING SYSTEM.

    Mr. Orchard, the Minister for Recruiting, left for Sydney to-day. He said that arangements for the voluntary recruiting ballot were proceeding, but the whole thing ...

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  33. NEW YORK CELEBRATION.

    A telegram despatched from New York on Thursday morning states that 76,000 people will march in the Independence Day celebration. The parade will ...

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  34. NEWCASTLE Y.M.C.A.

    The organising secretary, Mr. R. E. Stanley states that he has been asked if the proposed building will have bedrooms. There will, he says, be a large number of suitably ...

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  35. ALIENS IN BRITAIN.

    It is stated that 6000 Germans, 5500 Austrians, and 1100 Turks and Bulgarians are not interned in Britain. Of these 4000 belonged to friendly races, ...

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  36. WICKHAM.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. Gammidge, of Foundry-street, Wickham, have been notified that their son, Private R. F. B. Gammidge, is returning to Australia. ...

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