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  4. GERMAN PEACE CONDITIONS

    Dr Richard Kuhlmann, German oreign Minister, speaking in the Reichstag, said that the absolute integrity of the German Empire and its ...

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  5. ITALIAN VICTORY

    A Rome message announces that the remnants of the Austrian rearguard on the west bank of the Piave, 2000 in number, have surrendered to the ...

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  6. WESTERN FRONT

    Australian troops, in conjunction with the, British, dashingly advanced at Meteren (easy, of Hazebrouck) to a depth of 1000 yards on a front of 2000 ...

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  7. AMERICAS WAR WORK

    In the Senate a bill has been passed extending the British General Arbitration Treaty fir five years. The Senate has passed sundry civil bills providing ...

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  8. THE IRISH PROBLEM

    In the House of Commons Mr E. Short, Chief Secretary for Ireland, stated that the circumstances in Ireland to-day are complicated and ...

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  9. FOE TAKES UP SHORT FRONT.

    An Italian semi-official statement issued last evening said:— The armies of General von Warms and the Archduke Joseph of Austria ...

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  10. GRENADE DUEL FOUGHT.

    A French communique says:— North of the Aisue after a violent bombardment, a grenade duel was fought in works captured by us ...

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  11. MR ASQUITH'S VIEWS.

    Mr Asquith, following Mr Lloyd-George, agreed with him as regards the urgency of an Irish settlement. He repeated the proposal he made 10 months ...

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  12. CANADIANS SCORE IN RAID.

    Dealing with the "Canadian raid on Monday night, Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters says:— It was carried out with that ...

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  13. THE FOE'S SHATTERED HOPES.

    An official despatch from Rome states that the Austrians are in full retreat Plans taken from prisoners show that Austria did not contemplate the ...

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  14. CHANCELLOR'S UTTERANCE

    The German Chancellor, Von Hertling said he met intended to speak in view of the reference to himself and Ms predecessors with regard to their speeches ...

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  15. SIR E. CARSON SPEAKS.

    In the House of Commons Sir Edward Carson, said that there was an unanswerable case for introducing conscription in Ireland. The Prime ...

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  16. ENEMY PROPERTY SEIZED.

    It is announced that the Custodian of Enemy Property has seized the assets of three German corporations, with an aggregate capitalisation of £700,000. ...

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  17. CAPTURE OF 20,000 AUSTRIANS.

    It is estimated that the Italians prisonered 20,000 Austrians since the commencement of the offensive. ...

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  18. GERMAN WAR AIMS

    Dr Richard von Kuhlmann the German Foreign Secretary, received the war situation on Monday in a speech delivered in the Reichstag. He caused ...

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  19. 72 MACHINES DOWNED.

    Major W. A. Bishop V.C., D.S.O., M.C., the famous aviator now hs 72 enemy machines to his credit. He brought down 25 enemy planes last. ...

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  20. KING GEORGE'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    The Press Bureau states that the King telegraphed to the King of Italy the heartiest congratulations upon the victorious result of the recent struggle. ...

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  21. FUGITIVES FROM BRITISH CONSCRIPTION.

    In the House of Commons, at the conclusion of the Irish debate, Mr Short announced that it had been discovered that men who had gone to ...

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  22. SPIRIT OF ITALIAN ARMY

    Mr Ward Price, the British representative at the Italian headquarters, says that the recaptured batteries were full of explosives, ready for ...

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  23. GERMANY'S UNSHAKEN CONFIDENCE.

    There could be no question of Germany's resolution to defend. herself, or shakhing of her confidence in victory. (Cheers). Now has before the Kaiser, the ...

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  24. MR DILLON ON RECRUITING.

    Mr Dillom, speaking in Dublin, said that the recruiting committee would not receive the support of the Catholic Church or the National party until Irish ...

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  25. IMPOSSIBLE TO FORESEE END OF WAR.

    In the course of his speech in the Reichstag, Kuhlmanu, after quoting Von Moltke, said. "It is therefore, in my certainty on any one moment at which ...

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  26. THREE DAYS FIGHTING.

    (United Stales Wireless Message —By courtesy of Mr William C. Magelgen U.S. Consul. Washington, Tuesday. ...

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  27. ARRESTS BEING MADE.

    Apparently the Irish authorities have begun to adopt a firmer policy in dealing with agaitators. The prohibition of public meeting has been extended to ...

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  28. LAST SCENES AT MONTELLO.

    Mr Jeffries says that the great Austrian offensive has failed unaccountably. The last scenes of the occupation of the Montello were indescribably ...

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  29. EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    At the sitting of the Imperial Conference Yesterday the delegates discussed non-ferrous motals. Mr. Walber long Secretary of State for the ...

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  30. THE GERMAN MACHINATIONS.

    From the outset German agents regarded Ireland as a field in which to Britain and England. German pamphlets, printed in ...

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  31. THE GERMAN LOSSES.

    The "Times" correspondent at the Hague says that the disclosures of the German losses are raising marked hostility against Hindenburg in the Rhenish ...

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  32. DEVELOPMENTS OF BATTLE.

    Discussing the Italian position, the "Times" in a leading article this morning says:— The Anglo-French gave valuable help ...

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  33. APPEAL TO AUSTRIAN SLAVS.

    The "Corriere Del Serre" urges the Austrian Slavs to push the advantage to the utmost. Their ancient tormentor was never so helpless. ...

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  34. SINN FEINISM DENOUNCED.

    Mr John Dillon, leader of the Nationalist party speaking at Dublin said he was confident that the Irish people would return to practical ...

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  35. UNITY OF THE ENGLISH SPEAKING RACE

    The Duke of Connaught presided at an informal dinner at the Pilgrims club. Mr Hughes proposed the health of ...

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  36. AUSTRIAN MOVE IN MADRID.

    Reuter's correspondent at Madrid states that the Austrian Ambassador visited the Foreign Minister, and it is reported in the lobbies that the ...

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  37. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE AND HOME RULE.

    In the House of Commons, Mr Godfrey Collins inquired whether the Government proposed to take any action in connection with the suggestion made by ...

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  38. IN THE AISNE REGION.

    A French communicate at 11.50 p.m. on Tuesday reports very lively reciprocal artillerying south of the Aisne notably in the region of Desilly La Paterie. ...

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  39. GERMAN VIEW-POINT.

    Mr Newton D. Baker Secretary for War, says that the Australian defeat will influence greatly events in France and will be regarded as vital from the ...

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  40. SIR J. MONASH.

    It is now announced that Lieutenant-General Sir John Monash, K.C.B., formerly of the 3rd Division, has taken over temporary, command of the ...

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  41. HUNS TO REMAIN IN CHINA

    Amsterdam reports that Dr Richard von Kuhlmann German Foreign Minister announced in the Reichstag that the Anglo-German conference, at The ...

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  42. THE BELGIAN FRONT.

    A Belgian communique states there is great reciprocal artillery fire near Nieuport and Ramseapelle. Attempted attacks against .three of our positions broke ...

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  43. MR J. COOK A P.C.

    Mr J. Cook, Australian Minister for the Navy, attended Buckingham Palace yesterday, and was from in as a Privy Councillor. ...

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  44. AVIATION WORK.

    Field-Marshal Haig in an aviation report, states that, despite high winds our aeroplanes did much reconnaisance and other work on the 24th June, ...

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  45. INFLUENCE OF THE DOMINIONS.

    During the continuance of the imperial War Cabinet the Dominions will exercise a powerful influence in the direction of the war. The War ...

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  46. SPEECH BY LLOYD GEORGE

    Mr Lloyd George speaking in the House of Commons during the Irish debate, emphasised the difficulties an per plexities of the Irish problem. It was ...

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  47. FALKLAND ISLANDS

    The Argentine League has petitioned Congress to take steps to secure the return of the Falkland Islands from Britain to the Argentine at the peace ...

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  48. SIX TONS OF BOMBS DROPPED

    British, airmen in France dropped sixtons of bombs in four attacks on the Metz-Sablon station on the evening of Sunday, and successfully attacked ...

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  49. U.S. CONGRATULTES ITALY.

    A cable message of congratulation has been sent by Mr Newton D. Baker Secretary for War to the Italian Government upon its victory over the ...

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  50. THE GERMAN RESERVES.

    Mr Hamilton Fyfe says that nearly three fourths of the German reserves era massed on the "British, front. The back areas are fall of troops, ready to ...

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