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  2. RISING IN SIBERIA

    The landing of a large Allied force on the Mura[?]n coast represents an effort to reorganise Russia, and assist the counter revolutionaries and the ...

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  3. THE WEST FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— We repulsed an attempted raid southward of Bucquoy. Hostile artillery was ...

    Article : 238 words
  4. FRANCE'S DAY.

    France's Day was celebrated in London. Flags and souvenirs were sold in an effort to raise £500,000 on behalf of the French wounded. ...

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  5. THE ALIEN QUESTION.

    A mass meeting in Trafaigar-square passed a resolution demanding that all aliens of enemy blood should be immediately interned, also the removals of such ...

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  6. IN ALBANIA.

    The latest Italian official report sates: We repulsed an attempted attack southward of Sasso Rosso. We maintain contact with the new enemy line north of the ...

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  7. THE ALLIES AND PEACE.

    Mr. Lloyd George the Prime Minister, speaking at the Ministry of Information's dinner to the Canadian editors, paid a tribute to Canada's part in the war, and ...

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  8. LIQUOR TRADE IN WAR TIME

    The drink problem, like many other problems which face civilisation at all times, has been accentuated by the war. Restriction of the sale of alcoholic liquor ...

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  9. AIR FORCE WORK.

    The Air Ministry reports: On Thursday night we successfully bombed three aerodromes, causing two fires. We fired many machine gun rounds on trains and ...

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  10. GERMAN REPORTS.

    A German official report states:—We repulsed strong enemy thrusts and frequent reconnaissances south-west of Ypres and northward of Albert. ...

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  11. FRENCH REPORTS.

    A French Eastern communique states:—The enemy suffered heavily in his retreat in Albania, and is now holding a line near the junction of the Tomorica and Devoll. ...

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  12. GERMAN FEARS.

    Amsterdam states that the "Frankfurter Zeitung," fears that the Czecho-Slovak successes may result in Eutente intervention. The Japanese, it says, will ...

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  13. DEBATE IN THE COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons Sir George Cave, the Secretary of State for Home Affairs, in a debate on a motion for the adjournment to discuss the aliens ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA'S GREETING.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, sent the following message to M. Clemenceau, the French Prime Minister:—"To-day (Saturday) is being ...

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  15. ALLIES' LANDING WELCOMED.

    Stockholm reports that a Russian Social Revolutionaries' manifesto expresses no fear of an Allied landing, and accepts their air as preparing to assist to ...

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  16. GERMANY'S POLICY.

    Count von Hertling, the German Imperial Chancellor, speaking in the Reichstag, said that changing the Foreign Minister would not change Germany's foreign ...

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  17. AUSTRIA'S SERIOUS DEFEAT.

    A Rome message states that Austria's defeat in Albania is serious. The Italians have advanced in three days from 30 to 40 kilometres, and the ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN ATTACKS.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs states:—The Australians near Merris bided their time until opportunity arose to make another of their assaults on the German outpost line ...

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  19. THE MIRBACH MURDER.

    A message from Moscow states that one of the murderers of Count von Mirbach, the German Ambassador, has been arrested. ...

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  20. FRANCE'S GALLANTRY.

    The Executive of the Pilgrims' Club entertained Mr. Hughes at luncheon at the Savoy Hotel, apropos of the French Red Cross collection in the London streets. ...

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  21. MENACE TO BELGIUM.

    A message from Washington states that official advices confirm the Italian capture of Berat. The Franco-Italian troops operating in Albania are seriously menacing ...

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  22. CHOLERA IN PETROGRAD.

    A Russian official message states:—Owing to the food shortage, cholera is increasing in Petrograd. There are many hundreds of victims daily. ...

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  23. VIEWS OF SOCIALISTS.

    Mr. Henderson, M.P., speaking at the Northampton Conference of Labour organisations, said that five replies had been received from Socialists in enemy ...

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  24. FIGHT WITH A U-BOAT.

    The details are published of a plucky fight on June 20th between trawlers and a big U-boat with two small masts and an exceptionally large conning tower. ...

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  25. ADVANCE ON THE PIAVE.

    The Italian advance on the Piave necessitated the reduction of strong points of reinforced concrete, six feet thick, heavily machine-gunned. ...

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  26. ITALIAN GENERALS RETIRED.

    A telegram from Paris states that the "Military Bulletin" of Roma publishes a decree placing General Cadorna on the retired list, without rank or pay; also ...

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  27. ALLIED ANNOUNCEMENT.

    It is announced that, in response to Russian requests, a considerable body of Allied troops are protecting the Murman railway and the Murman coast. ...

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  28. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    Staff-Paymaster Hughes, in a speech in London, said that the plans for attacking Zeebrugge were thought out six months ago. An expedition started twice ...

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  29. AUSTRIAN COURT SCANDALS.

    The Hague correspondent of the "New York Times" gives details of recent scandals at the Austrian Court. He says he is informed on high ...

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  30. THE KAISER'S CANDIDATE.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that Herr von Hintze, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs, in an interview with the Berlin correspondent of "De Courant," ...

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  31. CZECH SUCCESSES.

    Washington reports that the chairman of the American Council of Czechs states there are 100,000 Czecho-Slovak forces in Siberia and elsewhere. ...

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  32. NATIONALITY BILL.

    The British Nationality Bill has been read a second time in the House of Commons. Sir George Cave said the majority of ...

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  33. A GOOD WEEK'S WORK.

    Mr. Percival Phillips states that as the outcome of the week's work in the Merris sector our positions are now within five hundred yards of the village, ...

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  34. CELEBRATION IN SYDNEY.

    To-day is the 129th anniversary of the fall of the Bastile, and it will he the occasion of a special demonstration to-morrow. ...

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  35. GERMAN BRUTALITY.

    Staff-Paymaster Hughes gave an example of German brutality. A British patrol boat in the Atlantic discovered a derelict U-boat, and rescued the crew ...

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  36. BOMBING THE TURKS.

    The Press Bureau states:—The air force co-operating with the navy from July 8th to July 10th dropped eight tons of bombs on enemy docks and works, ...

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  37. GERMAN SOLDIERS' MORALE.

    The Australian Press Association learns that our troops are very active, while waiting for the renewed German offensive. Intensive training of recruits is taking ...

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  38. BOLSHEVIK REPORTS.

    Russian news from Bolshevik sources insists that the counter-revolution in various parts of the country has been completely suppressed. ...

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  39. MEETING IN NEWCASTLE.

    A public meeting will be held at the Newcastle Council Chambers at noon to-day, for the purpose of passing a resolution expressive of sympathy and ...

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  40. MR. HUGHES IN REQUEST.

    The "Daily Mail" urges that Mr. Hughes be appointed chairman of the tribunal to take over the aliens problem. ...

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  41. ULSTER'S DETERMINATION.

    Belfast is holidaymaking for the weekend in honour of the great Orange festival. The celebration is on the lines as before the war for the first time in the ...

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  42. MARSHAL VON HINDENBURG.

    The death is reported of Marshal von Hindenburg, the German Commander-in-Chief. Another message states:—Unconfirmed ...

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  43. BLOCKING ZEEBRUGGE.

    Sir Eric Geddes, the First Lord of the Admiralty, in opening the exhibition of naval photographs, said there was hardly a day or night on which the Navy had not ...

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  44. THE DUTCH CONVOY.

    Mr. Archibald Hurd, referring to the Dutch convoy question, points out that the convoy must involve heavy cost, at a moment when the Dutch merited our ...

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  45. EMIGRATION QUESTION.

    Mr. Walter Long, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, promised a deputation of agents that he would favourably consider the exemption of agents from the ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The Defence Department has issued casualty lists in the Australian Imperial Forces to July 13th, totalling 265,645, including dead 49,761, missing 168 ...

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  47. BRILLIANT FRENCH ATTACK.

    The latest French communique states:— We carried out a successful action north and south of Longport, and advanced our positions eastwards, and ...

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  48. BOLSHEVIK MOBILISATION.

    A Stockholm telegram says that in consequence of the Allies having landed troops on the Murman coast the War Commissariat of Northern Russia has ordered ...

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  49. GERMAN MURDERS.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that a serious riot has occurred in Brussels, owing to German officers requisitioning for their own use all vegetables in the ...

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  50. WALLSEND AND PLATTSBURG.

    The Wallsend Fire Brigade was called out on Saturday morning shortly after 11 o'clock, and again yesterday afternoon about half-past two o'clock. The first call ...

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  51. DOMINIONS AND THE WAR.

    The Lord Mayor entertained Mr. Hughes, Mr. Massey, Sir Joseph Ward, Mr. Joseph Cook, and other Dominion delegates at dinner at the Mansion House. ...

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  52. KORNILOFF'S OFFER.

    A Moscow message states that General Korniloff's proclamations express his willingness to acknowledge the Soviet's power, and offers to lead the army against ...

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  53. DISTRICT CASUALTES.

    PRIVATE PENFOLD.—Mr. G. Penfold, Sandgate, has received word that his son, Private Stanley Penfold, was killed in action on April 4, 1918. He was previously ...

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  54. GERMANY AND HOLLAND.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" states that Germany has demanded economic concessions from Holland, including 60,000 cows, 13,000 tons of cheese, 2,000,000 eggs ...

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  55. GERMANY'S WAR LOAN.

    The Reichstag Main Committee has sanctioned a war loan of fifteen millions of marks. The Poles abstained from voting, and ...

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  56. VICTORIA.

    During the storm on Friday night considerable damage was done to the piers and wharves at St. Kilda, Middle Brighton, Queenscliff, and Warrnambool. ...

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  57. BRITISH IN IRELAND.

    A notice has been posted up all over Ireland calling up men liable for military service, who ordinarily are residents of Britain. If they fail to report to the ...

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  58. BRITISH AIR SUPERIORTY.

    The Press Bureau reports: During the year ending on June 30th, on the West Front alone, the British destroyed 2150 aircraft and drove down 1033. The Air ...

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  59. GOVERNMENT AT HARBIN.

    Tokio reports that the Siberian situation is transformed by the formation in Harbin of a strong anti-Bolshevik Government, headed by General Horwart, ...

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  60. SUBMARINES OFF AMERICA.

    A New York message states that a warning has been issued to mariners that an unusual mount of wreckage was seen off Cape Henry on July 3rd, and also on ...

    Article : 93 words
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