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  2. INDIAN CONSTITUTION.

    The report of the Committee on Indian Constitutional Reform has been issued. It is a bulky document of 300 pages, and pontains proposals based on ...

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  3. ALLIES ON RUSSIAN SOIL.

    The recommendations of Generali[?]simo Foch and the Inter-Aldied War Council, received here by urgent message, recommend immediate intervention in Russia. ...

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  4. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    The Australian Red Cross Society has received a cablegram recording the remarkable escape of Private J. L. Newman, 17th Battalion, taken prisoner at ...

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  5. THE GLORIOUS "FOURTH."

    The Independence Day celebrations yesterday were countrywide, and were entered upon with unp[?]dented enthusi[?] The newspapers relate American war ...

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  6. TROUBLOUS GERMANY.

    A heated debate took place in the Reichstag on the third reading of the Budget. Herr Schiedemann (Leader of the Government Socialist Majority said ...

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  7. REVIEWING THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. Hughes (the Australian Prime Minister) and Mr. Joseph Cook (Minister for the Navy) paid a visit to the Australians on the Somme, and ...

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  8. AMERICAN STALWARTS.

    A despatan received from Mr. Philip Gibbs this morning remarks that Australian officers say that the Americans assisting at Le Ham[?] attacked with ...

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  9. MAKING HISTORY FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The splendid advance made by the Australians, aided by some detachments of United States troops, on the Somme on Thursday, was strongly supported by tank squadrons, and the engagement is regarded as being of a distinctly unique nature. ...

    Article : 135 words
  10. ITALIAN SUCCESSES

    An Italian official messaage states: We gained more ground northward of Cavazu[?] cherina inear the mouth of the Piave[?] took 233 prisoners, and captured ranch ...

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  11. A SPLENDID DASH.

    In a further despatch with [?]respect to the British advange in which the Australian troops figured with s[?]oh gallantry and success, Field-Marshal Haig to-night ...

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  12. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    The American transport Covington has been torpedoed and sunk in European waters whilst homaward bound. Six of the crew are missing. ...

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  13. HEAVY AUSTRIAN LOSSES.

    The Australian Press Association has ascertained with respect to the Italian operations west of the Brenta that four Austrian dividions were engaged. It is ...

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  14. A RECORD PAGEANT.

    The Independence Day parade was the greatest pageant ever seen in New York City. It swept unceasingly down Fifthavenue for 10 hours. With the guns, ...

    Article : 69 words
  15. ANOTHER OUTRAGE.

    Haakon Ohlson, a survivor from the Norwegian coal ship Eglinton (? Eglantine, a wood barque of 339 tons), has been picked up from a raft on the North ...

    Article : 327 words
  16. AN HISTORIC DAYBREAK.

    The United Press correspondent says. The battle at day daybreak eastward of Amiens is destined to occupy a special place in history. Not only have we ...

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  17. AIR OPERATIONS.

    An Italian official message states that Allied airmen dropped 18 tons of bombs on important centres and on cross roads in the Lower Piave sector. ...

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  18. DUPING THE ENEMY.

    Mr. G. L. Gilmour, the representative of the Australian and New Zealand Associated press, in a message from France at 6 o'clock on July 4, says: One of the ...

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  19. NEARLY 100 SHIPS LAUNCHED.

    Nearly 100 ships were launched on Independence Day, with an aggregate tonnage of 450,000, also 14 destroyers. American yards have built 1622 vessels in 12 months, ...

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  20. EARLY PEACE DEMANDED.

    The "Vorwaerts" confesses that there is a danger of German economic resources becoming used up, and the lack of sea communication is being increasingly felt. ...

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  21. FOUR PROGRESSIVE PRINCIPLES.

    The committee has worked out a scheme of Indian reform according to foru progressive principles. First, threre should be, as far as possible, complete ...

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  22. THE PIAVE DEBACLE.

    The Milan correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the appointment of General von Bulow to the command of the Austrian forces has caused discontent ...

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  23. COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF'S PRAISE.

    The Press Bureau states that Sir Douglas Haig on Thursday warmaly congratulated General Monsah (Commander of the Australians) and all ranks of his ...

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  24. GERMAN TRAIN BANDITS.

    The United Press Agency states that train robberies by armed bandits, consisting of German troops, have become so common in the German rear areas ...

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  25. PERFECTION IN ATTACK.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle, in his despatch says: A surprise attatck by the Australians resulted in an advance of one and a hait ...

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  26. A "CLEAN CUT" VICTORY.

    Mr. Perecval Philips, the "Daily Chronicle" correspondent, says: "The result of Australia's Independence Day attack is as clean cut and complete a victory ...

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  27. KUHLMANN IN BUCHAREST.

    An action has been commenced in Berlin against the Pan-German editors of the "Deutsche Zeitung" and the "All Deutsche Blatter" for libelling the ...

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  28. DEFEATING THE U BOATS.

    It is authoritatively stated that the Allies have destroyed nearly two-thirds of the German output of submarines in the last four years. Submarines were ...

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  29. REMARKABLE FIGURES.

    Mr. Daniels (Secretary to the Navy), in a speech, said: "On the day when it was innounced that U boats were operating in American waters American met ...

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  30. A MERCHANTMAN ATTACKED.

    It is reported from an Atlantic port that passengers from England report that a British steamer was attacked by a submarine Off the coast of Scotland the ...

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  31. SUPREME WAR COUNCIL.

    The Press Bureau states that the Supreme War Council, in its seventh session earnestly congratulated the Italian army and people on their memorable ...

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  32. RIGHT OF SEARCH.

    Some of the newspapers have sounded a note of protest at which they hold is the action ot the Foreign Office in giving way to Holland by renouncing the right ...

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  33. BRITISH CONGRATULATIONS.

    The Press Burean states: Mr. Lloyd George has telegraphed to Pressident Wilson: "I have just heard that 100 ships were Iaunched in the United States ...

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  34. WORK OF THE AVIATORS.

    During the week there has been intense air fighting, outstanding features of which have been the abnormally high percentage of German machines which were ...

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  35. POSITION IN IRELAND.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily News" says that the Sinn Fein members expected the Government proclamation declaring Sinn Fein a dangerous organisation, ...

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  36. FITTING FRONT LINE "CELEBRATIONS."

    The newspapers make a feature of the successes of the Australians, French and Italian, as suitably celebrating the Fourth of July. ...

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  37. MESSAGE TO GENERAL PERSHING.

    The Press Bureau states that the Premier (Mr. Lloyd George) has telegraphed to General Pershing as follows: "America's entry into the struggle is sure ...

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  38. THE FRENCH LINES.

    A French communique states: Our detachments and patrols, operating between Mondtdidier and the Oise, in the Chamnagne, and to the right of the Meuse, in ...

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  39. COBLENZ AND SAARBRUCKEN ATTACKED.

    An official report issued by the Air Ministry states: On Thursday morning our aeropanes heavily attacked the railway station at Coblenz. Observation was ...

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  40. SAFEGUARDING THE PACIFIC.

    Senator Willard Saulsbury has introduced n motion in Congress urging the United Staes, Great Britain, and Japan to enter into an agreeement to prevent ...

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  41. IMPORTANT POINTS GAINED.

    The Australian Press Association lcarns that the series of minor operations on the Western Front were of considerabel unportance, inasmuch as we gamed ...

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  42. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The length of the Chelmsford and Montagne report, the late hour at which it was issued, and the complexit of the problem make the newspapers chary of ...

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  43. NO HALF-WAY DECISION.

    The newspapers in America and England give prominence to President Wilson's annonncement at Mount Vernon, that a settlement of the war must be final, and ...

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  44. JAPAN AND THE ALLIES.

    Count Ishuu, the Japanese Ambassador, in the course of an address, said:—"Germany's attempt to sow discord among the Entente Powers was doomed to failure. ...

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  45. RAIDS ON FARMS.

    The Commander-in-Chief in Ireland has prohibited meeting and processsions in public plaes throughout Ireland, without police permission. A large force of police ...

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  46. FIELD-MARSHAL HAIG'S REPORTS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his report on aviation, states: The weather on Wednesdaay was cloudy, and enemy activity was slight. We destroyed six ...

    Article : 172 words
  47. WORK OF NAVAL AVIATORS.

    The Admiraity reports that from July 1 to 3 naval aeroplanes dropped 15½ tons of bombs, and fires were started at Bruges and also at Varesenaire ...

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  48. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The newspapers praise President Wilson's speech as an accurate interpretation of America's [?]mination to continue to fight until victory has been ...

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  49. CLASH WITH THE POLICE.

    There have been exciting scenes at Waterford, where a crowd attacked the police who were conveying Sinn Feiners to prison. The police, with fixed bayonets, ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND JOURNALISTS.

    Mr. George Fenwick, of New Zealand, has arrived here. The other editors from New Zealand, who are journeying to France, have reached a Pacific port. ...

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  51. SUCCESS IN PALESTINE.

    It is officially announced from Palestine that the Arab forces of the king of Hedjaz attacked and captured Kalaatel-Almar on June 28, and took 60 ...

    Article : 35 words
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