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  3. THE OISE-AISNE SECTOR.

    A French communique says : — There is artillery activity between the Oise and the Aisne; and in the region of St. Pie[?] Aigle. ...

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  4. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    Operations in Italy are proceeding rather slowly between the old and the [?]ew Piave owing to the powerful en[?]echment of strong Austrian forces ...

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  5. "THE GLORIOUS 4th"

    President Wilson speaking at Mount Vernon, where George Washington died in 1799, said : — Gentlemen of the diplomatic corps and ...

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  6. WESTERN FRONT

    "Latest" information received in London shows that the advance on Hame (between Villers-Bretonneux and the somme) was on a three mile front. ...

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  7. THE AMERICAN "REVOLT."

    Here were started the forces which the great nation against which they were primarily directed at first regarded as a revolt against its rightful ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    The Rev Frank Suggett, Th.L., who recently returned from chaplaincy duty on the Australian Forces in France. [?] is now spending a furlough in ...

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  9. HAIG'S AVIATION REPORT.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in an aviation report says : — The weather on 3rd July was cloudy, and enemy activity slight. We destroyed six aeroplanes and drove ...

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  10. ITALIAN POSITIONS IMPROVED.

    An Italian [?]mcial message states that we gained some ground northward of Cayazceherina, are took 223 prisoners, and captured much war ...

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  11. AMERICAN FLAG UNFURLED

    At Buckingham Palate to-day the American flag is flying giving the cue to the day's celebration in London and the provincial cities. Parliament ...

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  12. SOUTH OF THE SOMME.

    Field-Marshal Haig, at 10.45 p.m. on Thursday, reports that this morning southward of the Somme, the operations were completely successful. ...

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  13. LANCE-CORPORAL A. A. HOWARD.

    Lance-Corporal A. A. Howard, who was killed in action on the 5th April last was the son of Mrs A. Howard, of North Richmond, and formerly of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAIDS.

    A British-Italian official messages states that the West Yorkshires and the Manchesters with artillery carried out three successful raids, taking 54 ...

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  15. ROYALTY AT BASEBALL.

    Member of the Royal family took a most popular share in the Independence Day celebrations. There was a large attendance at the baseball match at ...

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  16. WILLS.

    William Matthews, late of Myr[?]e Grove, Kolora grazier, bequeathed, real estate valued, at £54,067 and personal property valued at £127,045 to his window, ...

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  17. BRISK AIR FIGHTING.

    [?] airmen, who were credited with a total of 363 victories (says Re[?]ter's correspondent at the British ...

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  18. ESCORT FOR HOSPITAL SHIPS

    In the House of Commons, replying to Mr David Mason, Lord Cecil stated that he did not see that any action could usefully be taken regarding the ...

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  19. THE WORK OF THE AUSTRALIANS

    Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters, says the Australians and a small number of others co-operating, carried out as ...

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  20. NEWS OF DISTRICT SOLDIERS.

    Gunner R. KYLE. — Mr Albert Kyle, of Balaclava street, has received word from the Defence Department, that his only surviving son, Gunner Roy Kyle, ...

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  21. LAUNCHING OF 100 SHIPS.

    The Press Bureau states that Mr Lloyd George telegraphed to President Wilson — "Have just heard there were 100 ships launched in the United ...

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  22. CAPTURES BY AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr Perry Robinson the "Times" correspondent at the British headqu[?]tera says : — It is estimated that the Australians took 1500 prisoners at ...

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  23. FUND FOR SAILORS.

    At the annual meeting of King George's Fund for Sailors, the Duke of Connaught congratulated the Dominions and the Crown colonies upon ...

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  24. PROMOTION.

    S.S. Major EDWARD. — Information has been received by Mr Edward, 208 Skipton street Ballarat, to the effect that Staff-Sergeant-Major G. S. ...

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  25. GERMANS MUST BE BEATEN

    Addressing an Anglo-Saxon, Fellowship meeting in London, Mr Winston Churchill, Minister for Munitions, said that great harmony existed ...

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  26. THE IRISH TROUBLE

    The "Star's" Dublin correspondent says that Lord French's proclamation was expected and prepared for. It was received Stolidly. The Government has taken ...

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  27. SUBSTANTIAL FRENCH ADVANCE.

    A French communique issued at 4.25 p.m on Thursday, says that between the Oise and Aisne we, at 7.30 last night, attacked, west of ...

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  28. DETAILS OF THE ATTACK.

    For a few minutes the [?] ba[?]dment was over a much wider area than the attack and it preceded the infantry's advance which was covered by smoke ...

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  29. INDEPENDENCE DAY GREETING PRESIDENT WILSON'S MESSAGE.

    The United States Consul at Melbourne furnishes to Reuter the following wireless from Honol[?] : — President Woodrow Wilson has ...

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  30. CONVALESCENT.

    Private A. V. HARRIS. — Word has been received by Mrs Harris of Armstrong street north that her son, Private A. V. Harris, previously ...

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  31. THE FRUITAGE OF INDEPENDENCE DAY.

    And we take our cue from them do we not? We intend what they intended. We here in America believe our participation in this present war to be only ...

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  32. OBITUARY.

    Stevens. — The funeral of the late Mr Margaret Stevens, relict of the late Henry Stevens, took place yesterday an was largely attended. Her remains were ...

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  33. ARRESTS IN IRELAND.

    The police in the south of Ireland are most active in arresting Sin[?] Fein[?]rs and seizing arms. They raided the houses of six prominent Sinn Feiners, ...

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  34. IMPROVEMENT IN LINE.

    Reuer[?]s correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on Thursday, says : — This morning's operation at ...

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  35. A.C.F. CAMPAIGN

    The campaign in aid of the Trench Comforts Fund was entered into with enthusiasm in Melbourne to-day, the scene of most activity on this occasion ...

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  36. KHAKI IN ITALY.

    (By H. Warner Allen, London "Daily Express" Special Correspondent Italy.) German propaganda had been hard at ...

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  37. ANGLO-AMERICAN NAVAL FRIENDSHIP.

    Admiral Sims of the United States navy, speaking at the Anglo-Saxon Fellowship meeting, emphasised that the cordiality of the Anglo-American ...

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  38. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    In the House of Commons, Lord Robert Cecil, the Minister in Charge of the Blockade, stated that Great Britain had presented a few aeroplanes to ...

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  39. MAHOMMED V

    The death is announced of the Sultan of Turkey Mohammed V., at the age of 74. (The late Sultan was called from ...

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  40. CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    The International Parliamentary Commercial Conference unanimously passed a motion favoring the construction of a channel tunnel as soon as ...

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  41. INDIA'S RECRUITING

    An examination of recruiting in India shows that the number recruited in the fourth year of the War is expected to be nearly three times as ...

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  42. LATEST BRITISH OPERATION.

    Reuter's correspondent, at the British headquarters says on Thursday — The operation this morning was one of the most successful of the kind in the ...

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  43. SOCIALISTS AT RE[?]STAG.

    An Amsterdam message states that in the Reichstag Herr Philip Seh[?]elemann, leader_of the Majority Socialists, intimated that the Socialists ...

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  44. WET CANTEENS.

    That from his experience in militia camps, [?]e preferred wet ca[?]eens. was the statement made to the Select Committee appointed by the Senate to ...

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  45. DUTCH QUEEN HISSED.

    For the first time in her reign, Queen Wilhelmina of Holland was hissed by he people of Amsterdam during a [?]ying visit which she paid on the 4th ...

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  46. UNINTERNED ALIENS.

    In the House of Commons Sir George Cave stated that there were 12.600 enemy aliens uni[?]terned, including 6000 Germans, whereof 3500 are ...

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  47. A REVOLT AGAINST GERMANY

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris states that Mr. Kerensky, the Russian Socialist, is still holding conferences with the French Socialists. He has ...

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  48. ENEMY COMPLETELY DECEIVED.

    A preparatory rain of bombs on Hamel contributed largely towards keeping down our casualties. Enemy attention was distracted by three ...

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  49. DISPUTE AT BRITISH AEROPLANE FACTORY.

    The Press Bureau states that the dispute regarding the dismissal of a work man from an aeroplane factory has resulted in the cessation of work. The ...

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  50. RUSSIA'S CRISIS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Moscow states that a revolutionary Military Council has been appointed to control all operations against the Czecho ...

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