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  4. IRISH CONSCRI[?]N

    Dublin's Anti-Conscription Conference showed a unanimity of feeling from the first. A significant decision was the immediate despatch of a ...

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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters states that as the Germans have still got in France unusu[?] reserves of fresh divisions the battle ...

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  6. NEW AUSTRIAN MINISTER

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the "Times" says that Haron Stephen von Burian's appointment as Austrian Foreign Minister restores Hungary's ...

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  7. A DAY OF HUN DEFEAT

    A semi-official message states:— "Yesterday was a day of defeat for the Germans who had hoped, by their desperate efforts to overwhelm the ...

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  8. THE FOE'S GREAT ATTACK

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters telegraphing to-day says: The Germans this morning developed an attack on a long front between ...

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  9. COUNT TISZA MAY RETURN.

    It is reported by the Hague correspondent of the "Times" that the Hungarian Cabinet resigned ostensibly because of a franchise disagreement, but ...

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  10. RESULTS OF GERMAN FAILURES.

    The result of the German failure at each point has undoubt[?]dly increased our confidence. If the [?]veted line of hills is gained it will be[?] an enormous ...

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  11. THE GIVENCHY POSITION.

    Mr Hamilton Fyfe writes—In the morning the enemy tried with very large forces to break through the Giverchy positious and capture Bethune, ...

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  12. BRITISH CABINET

    It is announced by the Press Bureau that Lord Derby has been appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Minister Plenipetentiary on a special ...

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  13. RECRUITS BEFORE AUGUST.

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Sir R. A. Cooper, Unionist member for Walsall, asked if the War Office expected to get Irish recruits under the bill ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICA

    Reuter's correspondent at Capetown reports that as the members of the South African Union Assembly were emerging from parliament House at ...

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  15. BRITISH MAN POWER BILL

    In the House of Lords, the Man Power Bill passed all stages, and afterwards received the royal Assent. ...

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  16. FAITH IN SUBMARINES

    Rear-Admiral Eduard Capelle, German Minister for the Navy, speaking in the Reichstag, condemned the Allied "robbery" of Dutch ships, and ...

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  17. THE BULGARIANS WANT SALONIKA

    News from The Hague says, that there axe inductions od an impending conflict between Bulgaria. Germany, and Turkey concerning the territorial ...

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  18. GALLANT SOUTH AFRICANS

    As regards General Smuts' cable eulogising the South Africans, Reuter has obtained graphic first hand accounts of the fighting. The remnants ...

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  19. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Sydney is slowly drawing away from Melbourne in the inter-city war loan contest. It is now leading by £1,263,438. The figures to-day are:— ...

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  20. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Although the United States naval collier Cyclops (19,000 tons) is still missing, Mrs Worley, the wife of the commander of the ship, says that the ...

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  21. SITUATION IS UNCHANGED.

    A Berlin official message states in the Flanders and Lys Battelefields the situation is unchanged. ...

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  22. SPEARED BY BLACKS.

    Alexander Macdonald, mechanic, of Auvergne Station, about 36 miles from the Victoria River depot, has been murdered by blacks. He had ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS FROM GERMANY

    Australians who have been prisoners in Germany were entertained by the Red Cross. They are all fairly well. The state that Germany is agog with ...

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  24. THE CAMBLER'S THROW.

    According to a correspondent of the "Pall Mall Gazette," the enemy's hammer-blows are weakening, and his morale is ebbing. He is withdrawing ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICAN FINANCE.

    In the House of Assembly members discussed a loan vote of £2,862,000 for war expenses including a grant of £1,000,000 for Imperial war purposes. ...

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  26. REPLY BY ADMIRALTY.

    The Admiralty has communicated to Reuter the following reply to Rear-Admiral von Capelle's statement in the Reichstag. The figures given by ...

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  27. INSURANCE FOR SOLDIERS.

    A suggestion has been made, to Sydney "Sun" that all holders of life insurance polities in the various insurance companies in Sydney should ...

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  28. THE FRENCH OPERATIONS.

    A French communique says:— We attacked this morning enemy positions on both sides of the Avre on a front of four kilometres, between Thennes ...

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  29. WAR OFFICE.

    Mr Austen Chamberlain's appointment as a member of the War Cabinet is largely political, and is satisfying the strong Protectionist groups who are ...

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  30. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS UNION

    The annual conference of the Victorian Railway Union was opened to-day. The president (Mr F. W. Sear), in opening the conference, said that ...

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  31. GENERAL FOCH'S VIEW.

    General Foch, the Allied Generalissimo in the course of an interview, expressed the utmost confidence. He said that ample allied reserves were still intact. ...

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  32. ENEMY'S FIERCE ATTACK.

    Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at British headquarter, says tha a terrific attack has been made upon Robecq and Givenchy. The ...

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  33. THE BRITISH LINE.

    Mr. Hamilton Fyfe in a message received in London on Thrusday, says that all essential points in the British line have held. ...

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  34. DUKE WHO KEEPS AN ARMY.

    But for the war there would have bene a rare gathering of killed piping H[?]landmen, in London (?) when their chief, the Duke of Athell, moves the Address in ...

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  35. "NEWS ALL GOOD."

    Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters, says:— "The news of the last 24 hours is all ...

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  36. POLISH COALFIELDS

    It is stated by the "Kreuz Zeitung" that a quarter of the Polish coalfields will be annexed to Prussia, the area including the northern section of the ...

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  37. GERMAN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    A wireless German official report states that strong French attacks north of Moreuil sanguinarily broke down. ...

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  38. ANZAC SUCCESS

    Latest news to hand states that the Australians, in a counter-attack, occupied a position near Merris, south-west of Bailleul, and held their gains. ...

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  39. THE ITALIAN FRONT

    A British-Italian official message states:— "Manchesters and Staffords both successfully raided last night, killing 30 ...

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  40. A CHECK ADMITTED

    A wireless German official report says— "Following the retreating enemy we captured Zoonebeke, and drove back the enemy behind Steenbrook. A counter ...

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  41. THE LYS BATTLE.

    Field Marshal Haig reports:— Severe fighting took place on the greater port of the Lys battle front. Strong enemy attacks following his bombardment ...

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  42. GERMANY'S TAXES

    Amsterdam advices state that Germany is proposing to r[?] £15[?],000,000 by new taxation the scheme including 50 per cent. on business turnovers, [?] ...

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  44. ITALIANS RAID POST.

    An Italian offical [?] states:— "We successfully ra[?] a post in the Valla[?]. The Italo-British [?]ators brought down [?] aeroplanes ...

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