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  5. THE ITALIAN ADVANCE

    A Paris communique states that the French infantry has made progress along the sunken road from Angres to Ablain (near Arras). ...

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  6. ENGLAND'S MUNITION TRANSPORTS.

    The German Navy League has issued a manifesto dealing with the activities of the American munition factories. It says:— ...

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  7. LATE ERIC FAIRBAIRN.

    The London "Sportsman" pays a tribute to the late Mr Eric Fairbairn, son of Mr Tom Fairbairn, nad nephew of Mr George Fairbairn, of Victoria, ...

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  8. SECRET DEFENCE COMMITTEE.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the motion by Mr. Allen, Minister for Defence, to appoint a secret defence committee, consisting of six Government and ...

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  9. AUSTRIAN CROP FAILURE.

    The official report of the Austrian Minister for Agriculture states that owing to the drought the hay, barley, and oats are likely to be a failure. ...

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  10. PERTH VOLUNTEERS

    A number of volunteers complain of medical rejection for slight physical defects. The percentage of [?] 50. To-day [?] ...

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  11. SUBMARINE HOLDS UP LINER.

    A German submarine stopped the steamer Opus bound for England, 120 miles cast of Aberdeen, and ordered the crew to jertison the foodstuffs or ...

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  12. HONORING THE BRAVE.

    The conferment of ton additional Victoria Crosses for conspicuous bravery on the battlefield, is announced in this latest London "Gazette." The awards ...

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  13. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    Mr M'Kay of Walker and Co's ironworks, at Meryborough (Queensland), was at the Small Arms Factory to-day. He conferred with Mr. Wright, the ...

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  14. MILITARY SUPPLIES.

    A Board of Military Supplies has been formed. The Board is empowered to compel manufacturers to give its orders precedence, and to requisition ...

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  15. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  16. ADDITIONS TO NAVY.

    The House of Commons adopted the vote for 50,000 additional men for the navy. Mr. M'Namara explained that the men were not required for immediate ...

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  17. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN.

    A stirring story is related in Rome of an Italian bayonet charge during the attack on the Carso heights, the capture of which has given the Italians ...

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  18. ORGANISING THE NATION.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday, Mr Walter Long, President of the Local Government Board, briefly outlined the Government scheme for the ...

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  19. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    Germany claims that the French aviator flew west of Friedrichshafen, and his bombs caused no damage. ...

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  20. WOOLWICH ARSENAL.

    Mr Will Crooks, Labor M.P. for Woolwich, stated in the course of an interview that the Arsenal even now was working one-third below its ...

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  21. THOUGHTS ON THE WAR.

    The national belief in speeches, considering, that ours is a somewhat reticent and very undemonstrative race, is astonishing. It is always ...

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  22. SOUCHEZ FIGHTING.

    Prince Rupprecht, of Bavaria, in command of the German forces near Souchez—interviewed by a correspondent of the New York "Times," ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S HEROES

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  24. GERMAN WAR PRISONERS.

    Large crowds welcomed the war prisoners from Germany. ...

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  25. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Federal Attorney-General. Mr. W. M. Hughes, was authorised by the Federal Council to-day to call for returns from all persons doing business ...

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  26. LADY COLLECTORS WANTED.

    Mr. Lloyd Brind, organiser of the house to house collecting, would like to hear from as many ladies as will undertake further work in this ...

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  27. FRENCH CAPTURE POSITIONS.

    An official communique states.—We recaptured all positions we previously occupied east of Metzeral. Everything is quiet elsewhere. ...

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  28. MUNITION FIRMS' PROFITS.

    The annual meeting of shareholders in the firm of Kynoch Ltd., ammunition makers, of Birmingham, was held on Tuesday. Mr Arthur ...

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  29. AUSTRIAN'S DISORDERLY RETREAT.

    It is reported that the Italians captured a large number of trenches on the Carnia front where the Austrians are in disorderly retreat ...

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  30. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    A Petrograd communique, after denying German alle[?]ations that the Russians are using explosive bullets, states that such bullets have been ...

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  31. THE DARDANELLES

    Further details regarding the fighting at Krithea on 4th June show that the Worcesters fought with the greatest pluck and determination. They ...

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  32. EDUCATION RELIEF FUND.

    The executive committee of the Education Department War Relief Fund has decided that the sum of £2946, being the sum received since the last meeting, ...

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  33. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    The following letter has been received in Ballarat from a doctor in charge of a station of the Army Medical Corps:—"Dear,—I am on my way from the ...

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  34. DIED OF WOUNDS.

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  35. RUSSIAN WAR MINISTER.

    Dr. E. J. Dillon, correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph," who has spent many years in Russia, says that the change at the Russian ...

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  36. ATTACK ON THE GOEBEN.

    Russian destroyers' recent attack on the cruiser Breslan caused 152 casualties aboard. Whilst the Goeben was lying at a ...

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  37. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Amsterdam messages state that 500 incapacitated British soldiers have reached Flushing from Germany, in exchange for a similar number of ...

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  38. DIED OF ILLNESS.

    Pte, Byrne, R., 9th A.S.C., Brunswick, died of cerebro spinal fever. ...

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  39. LAW OF RETALIATION.

    Newspapers at Stamboul accuse the Allies of using dum dums and explosive shells filled with gas. The newspapers declare that retaliation is justified. ...

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  40. MILITARY LEAVE.

    At a meeting of the Federal Executive Council to-day military regulation 468 was cancelled, and the following was substituted therefor:—"Every ...

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  41. ENEMY'S ADVANCE.

    An official communique reports:—There is a full on the Niemen and the Narew, and the left bank of the Vistula, but a great advance by the ...

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  42. WOMEN WORKERS INCREASE.

    The number of cases is daily increasing in London in which ladies are taking up work in order to release men for recruiting. Some Australian and ...

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  43. DANGEROUSLY ILL.

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  44. BRITISH GUNBOAT'S FEATS.

    The British gunboat Huzzar bombarded Tehene, Lidia, and Agleria on the coast of Asia Minor, and destroyed a Turkish house stored with ...

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  45. ILL.

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  46. INTERVIEW WITH POPE.

    "Il Seccolo," of Rome, states that Cardinal Amette (Archbishop of Paris), Cardinal Mercier (Primate of Belgium), and Cardinal Bourne ...

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  47. NEW WAR LOAN.

    Steady application for the new war loan is being made in Great Britain. The Prudential Insurance Company has applied for the sum of £3,000,000. ...

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  48. MEDICAL OFFICERS' PAY.

    The Federal Executive to-day fixed the pay of the principal medical officer of each of the military districts as follow:—Queensland, £500, New South ...

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  49. GERMAN PIRACY.

    It is announced at Washington that, the United States has agreed, to notify the German Admiralty, through Mr J. W. Gerard (American Ambassador at ...

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  50. NEW CORPS FORMED.

    The Federal Executive to-day approved the formation of a new military corps, to be called "The Australian Survey Carps." This corps ...

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  51. VINDICATING FREEDOM.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) addressed a crowded meeting of city men in the Guildhall on Tuesday night. Mr Asquith was accorded an enthusiastic ...

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  52. MONTENEGRO ACTIVE.

    The M[?]utenegrins have captured important Austrian positions in Bosnia at Mount Voutchevo and on the right bank of the Sneska. ...

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  53. WOUNDED.

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  54. BELGIAN RELIEF.

    Sir Peter M Bride, Agent-General for Victoria, has joined the executive of the National Committee for Relief in Belgium. He will act as representative ...

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  55. SCUTARI CAPTURED.

    The Montenegrins, under General Vukovitch, have occupied Scutari. ...

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  56. THE RABAUL CHARGES.

    The Federal Attorney-General was asked to-day if he had anything further to make public with, regard to the charges made against an officer ...

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  57. BERLIN CLAIMS VICTORY.

    A communique states:—General von Linsengen's army repulsed the Russians along the entire front from Halicz to Firelejow, and ...

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  58. WHEAT SHIP DESTROYED.

    The four-masted steel barque Dumfriesshire (2622 tons, owned by T. Law and Co., of Glasgow), bound from San Francisco to Dublin with a cargo of ...

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  59. MENTAL TORTURE.

    "Le matin," of Paris, states that as Germany maintains her refused to supply the names of French persons detained in occupied Belgian and French ...

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  60. THE METAL INDUSTRY.

    During the last few weeks the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) has been considering ways and means of encouraging the metal industry of ...

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  62. GERMANS BAD VENTURE.

    The Germans transformed the sugar refinery at Skiernowice into a munitions factory. An explosion destroyed the greater part of the building. The ...

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