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  6. The Russians

    It is officially stated that the Russians have captured, in addition to those already announced, 189 officers, 7,306 men, 29 field guns, 17 heavy ...

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  7. The Somme

    General Haig reports: Our line was advanced both west and south-west of Guillemant as a result of yesterday's fighting in ...

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  8. WHOLE FRONT ACTIVE.

    Infantry and artillery fire is raging along the entire front. Numerous enemy counter-attacks were repulsed. ...

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  9. The Upper House

    The Premier, aontinuing his statement, the first portion of which appears on another page, said that people holding specially favored areas ...

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  10. ENEMY HOLDING.

    The enemy con[?]inues to stubbornly hold the extreme wings on the Galician front, where the geographical position has scarcely changed since ...

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  11. Portugal

    The Portugeuse War Minister, in a speech, said that Portugal would soon be fighting on the side of the Allies. ...

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  12. THE CAUCASUS WESTERN FRONT

    Reuter's Petrogtad correspondent states that the situation on the Caucasus western front is unchanged. ...

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  13. THE PRESSURE.

    The Times, in a leader, states that we have now nearly three months of the favorable season before us. If the present movement continues to ...

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  14. AN ENEMY CORRESPONDENT'S ADMISSION

    The Austro-German correspondent on the Eastern front refers to the unabated Russian attacks, especially towards Halicz and Lemberg. The ...

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  15. GENERAL NEWS

    Chaplin), 1000 feet, Burlington, to-night. ...

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  16. Wrecked Dublin

    In the House of Comonms Mr. Duke moved the second reading of the bill providing for the reconstruction of that part of Dublin ruined during the ...

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  17. Sacred concert for Orphans.

    The following artists w[?] assist at the sacred concert in the School of Arts to-morrow afternoon: Miss Claire Veal. "Ave Maria" ...

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  18. BRUSSILOFF PREPARED FOR COUNTER OFFENSIVE.

    French experts, discussing the possibilities of an Austro-German counter offensive from Kovel towards Lutsz simultaneously against General ...

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  20. French Objective

    The Times correspondent at headquarters, states that the object of the French operations was to cut through the Guillemont-Maurepas ...

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  21. VISCOUNT FRENCH AT CORK.

    Viscount French has been a visitor to Cork where he was enthusiastically cheered. He inspected the garrison and wounded soldiers. The ...

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  22. Austria's Lesses

    The Austrian Red Cross estimates the losses in General Brussiloff's offensive up to July 7 at 697,716, of which number 76,000 were killed and ...

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  23. Burlingon Triangles.

    Another 14,000 feet [?] will arrive at the Burlington Pictures next week. Considering the extra expense of procuring these very fine ...

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  24. Scene in Assembly

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Minister for Labor and Industry, moved the third reading of the Industrial Arbitration Amendment Bill. ...

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  25. A Bookmaker's Will

    At the application at the Probate Court to-day for the granting of probate, of the will of the late Francis J. O'Neil. bookmaker, of Summer ...

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  26. Not Dead

    Mr. Lloyd George, in a speech at the Welsh Eisteddfod at Aberstwyth, said that Britain's honor was not dead, nor was her power broken. ...

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  27. French Munitions

    French output is 80 [?]es, 290 machine guns, and 130 guns daily. It is [?] times greater than at the begin­ning of the war. ...

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  28. Or[?]hanage Benefit.

    Fine weather prevailing to-day, a record crowd is expected on the Sports Ground. The first game All Saints v. Military Camp, commences ...

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  29. EFFECTIVE ARTILLERY.

    A later communique states: French artillery was active on the Somme front. destructively damaging enemy works. There were no in ...

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  30. REPARATION FOR GERMAN BRUTALITIES.

    Reuter's Parts correspondent states that the French press; approves of Mr. Asquith's proposal that the Allies shall demand reparation for the ...

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  31. Remarkable Surgery

    The "Times" medical correspondent describes the re-equipment of maimed soldiers. A soldier named Sampson had his leg amputated below the knee ...

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  32. CAPTURE OF MAUREPAS FORECASTED.

    A French semi-official announcement forecasts the early capture of Maurepas. It points out that Wednesday's advance was towards Combles, and ...

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  33. City Pictures.

    Valli Valli, the charming English actress, is the star in to-night's Metro "Her Debt of Honor." The theme [?] the story is quite novel. Marion ...

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  34. Salonika

    Reuter's Athens correspondent states that the French occupied 2 villages in the region of Beles and are progress­ing in the neighborhood of Lake ...

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  35. RELATIONS WITH GERMANS.

    The British Empire Producers tendered a farewell luncheon to Mr. Pri[?]chard, of Oueensland. Mr. A. Fisher presided. Mr. G. S Roberts, ...

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  36. Private C. Hedley

    Number 670. Private C. Hedley, of the 12th Battalion, who recorded no one as his next-of-kin, was born at Bathurst, and followed the ...

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  37. THE GERMAN SIDE.

    A German communique declares that bitter fighting occurred on Wednesday Strong British attacks in the morning and evening between Pozieres and ...

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  38. MORE RIOTS IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Turkish refugees in Switzerland declare that the fiasco in Egypt has greatly aggravated the discontent at the Young Turks. Riots in which ...

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  39. East African Campaign

    General Smuts reports that the troops are enclosing on the central railway in the vic[?]y of Kiloa from north and west, while the naval forces ...

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  40. Home on Thursday.

    Mr[?]C. R. Brown, Herbalist and Ron[?]gen-Ray Specialist, who has been away in Melbourne, writes from that City to say that he will be home on ...

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  41. LIFE OF PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons the Par­liament Prorogation Bill was read a third time. It extends the life of Parliament till September. ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLES.

    In the Hous of Commons, Mr, Louis Harcourt said that the British were paying 14s 3d a ton per month to the 50 seized German steamers ...

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  44. NO LULL.

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters states:— The apparent lull in the operations by no means indicates that the British ...

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  45. KING HONORS BELGIAN QUEEN.

    The King presented the Belgian Queen with a First-class Red Cross Medal. ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER DROWNED.

    On Wednesday night a taxi cab missed the bridge and plunged into the Gloucester Canal and disappeared. It was dragged out this afternoon and ...

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  48. Burlington Pictures.

    Charlie Chaplin, the only Charline, will appear in "The Face on the Bar Room Floor" (1000ft.), at the Burling[?]on to-night. Two World's ...

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  49. BUYING MEAT AND SUGAR ABROAD.

    It has been arranged by the Banks to finance producers on behalf of the Government for meat and sugar abroad. ...

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  50. DIAMOND SCULLS WINNER KILLED.

    The Times correspondent at Rome says that Sinigaglia, the winner of the Diamond Sculls in 1914, has been killed in action. ...

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  51. SLOW, RELENTLESS ADVANCE.

    The Times correspondent at headquarters states that the slow, relentless manner a way into the German daily eating a way into the German ...

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  52. NO IMPORTS TO SWEDEN.

    The reason for the prohibition of exports to Sweden is the new Swedish law, which prohibits importers giving any information regarding the ...

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  53. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    The Borwick by-election resulted as follow: Sir Francis Blake (Coalitionist), 3704; Dr. Turnbull (Independent), ...

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  54. POLISH AUTONOMY.

    A Berlin message states that the Kaiser meant to go towards Warsaw, apparently with the object of proclaiming Polish autonomy. ...

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