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  4. RUSSIA

    It is stated by the Berlin "Vossische Zeitung" that investigation has shown that the assassination of General Skoropadski, as well as that of ...

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  5. ON THE OURCO.

    A French communique says:—Near the Oureq the French, in conjunction with the British units, drove the enemy back from positions before Plessier, Hollen, ...

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  6. AMERICAN INDIANS TO THE FOE.

    Raymond Carroll, telegraphing from the American headquarters, says that the Red men, including orficers, gave a picturesque touch to the recent ...

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  7. THE GERMANS AGAIN ATTACKED

    A heavy Franco-American attack was launched to-day from Buzancy, south of Soissons. to Seringes, north-east of Fere-en-Tardenois, and a considerable ...

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  8. POST-WAR ECONOMIC CHANGES

    The "Times," in a leading article, says the Government should immediately enforce the promised economic changes as war measures. The ...

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  9. IN ALBANIA

    An Italian official naval report says.—British aviators and Italian naval airmen are continuing their intensive attacks on the Austrian rear lines in ...

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  10. FRIGHTFUL GENERAL CONDITIONS.

    Trotsky asserts that famine cannot be said to exist, as "We have not yet seem [?] before undertakers' shops." The high mortality caused by cholera is due ...

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  11. BRITAIN'S ECONOMIC POLICY.

    The Official Press Bureau announces that in replying to a deputation representing 200 manufacturers, which was introduced by Sir Edward Carson, ...

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  12. GERMAN MACHINES DESTROYED.

    A British official report, dealing with the fighting in the air on the Italian front says:— "Our aeroplanes during July ...

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  13. ATTACK ON TEN MILE FRONT.

    General Mangin this morning attacked the Germans on a 10 mile front north-west of Fere-en-Tardenois, on the north side of the Oureq, and captured ...

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  14. THE AMERICAN OPERATIONS.

    An American communique says that there was a vigorous local action on the Oureq, rising from our attacks, and the enemy counter attacks at several points ...

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  15. BOLSHEVIK EXCESSES.

    Bolshevik excesses include armed raiding of farms, provoking increased popular hostility. The last Soviet elections revealed a change in the sentiments ...

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  16. REDSKINS PENETRATE GERMAN LINES.

    Six of these Redskins crept three miles into the German lines at night, and appeared through the window of a chateau, where a party of enemy ...

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  17. CLAIMS OF AUSTRIANS

    A wireless Austrian official message says:—We captured the first lines north-westward and north-eastward of Berat, and considerable territory on ...

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  18. THE MURMAN COAST.

    Reuter, learns that a detachment of Jaroslavs all volunteers, who were former Austrian prisoners in Russia, greatly assisted the Allied landing on ...

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  19. HAIG'S AVIATION REPORT.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in an aviation report, says:— On 31st July we brought down 26 aeroplanes, and drove down nine ...

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  20. MR LLOYD GEORGE'S COMMENTS.

    Mr Lloyd George said the Government had been discussing the problem with the Dominions for weeks, and had discussed it with the Allies before ...

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  21. SOUTH OF THE SOMME.

    Field-Marshal Haig reports:— "We captured a few prisoners in the neighborhood of Festubent, also 16 in a successful raid northwards of ...

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  22. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Field-Marshal Haig asked the Agents-General to supply particulars regarding openings for ex-soldiers in farming, stock-raising, and dairying in ...

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  23. MARNE CASUALTY LISTS.

    Officials are preparing the American people for the Marne casualty lists. The American casualties for the entire war, published so far, number ...

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  24. NOTABLE SCOTTISH ATTACK.

    Mr James Campbell, the "Times" correspondent at the French headquarters, describing the Scottish attack at Buzancy, says:—The Germans held on ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S WAR VOTE

    Mr A. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in the House of Commons to-day, moved a vote of credit for £700,000,000 for war purposes. ...

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  26. KAISER'S UNHOLY SPELL

    Speaking at the Canadian luncheon in London. Sir Robert Borden, Prime Minister of Canada, said that a ruder shock than any yet experienced was ...

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  27. POSITION REVIEWED

    In withdrawing from the Marne the Germans left great quantities of munitions and material, especially bridging material, indicating an intention to ...

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  28. GERMAN WAR ANNIVERSARY PROCLAMATION.

    A message from Berlin says that the Kaiser, in his proclamation to the German people, says they have proved worthy of the tremendous task ...

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  29. FALKENHAUSEN MAY SUCCEED.

    General von Falkenhansen has been summoned by the Kaiser from Belgium. It is understood that he will succeed Field-Marshal von Eichhorn. ...

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  30. MEMORABLE FEAT.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, describing the work of the Scottish division in General Margin's army between the Aisne and the ...

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  31. AMERICA'S ARMIES DO NOT ALARM.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says:—"American armies and numerical superiority don't frightenius," is the outstanding phrase in the extended report ...

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  32. LESSONS OF THE WAR.

    This question demanded most careful consideration with the Allies and the Dominions. Mr Lloyd-George, continuing, said that none ever dreamed of ...

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  33. TERRORISM TO BE EMPLOYED.

    [?] Bolsheviks in Moscow after speeches had been delivered by M. Lenin (Prime Minister) and M. Trotzky (Commissary for Military ...

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  34. BAVARIAN KING CONFIDENT OF VICTORY.

    The King of Bavaria, in a proclamation, says it is not our falt that we are entering a fifth year of war. Our opponents are not yet ready for peace. ...

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  35. GERMAN AIR RAIDS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rouen states that one person was killed and four wounded at Havre. There were no casualties at Rouen from the air raid ...

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  36. AN INDISSOLUABLE PARTNERSHIP.

    Perhaps a business order may come from enemy sources more remunerative than an order from Britain or the Dominions. He thought they ought to see that the ...

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  37. STUMBLING BLOCK IN THE ADVANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the American headquarters says that the heaviest fighting on the American front was around the ruined village of Cierges, ...

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  38. THE VOTE UNANIMOUSLY PASSED.

    The House of Commons voted a credit of seven hundred millions unanimously. ...

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  39. SOCIETY MEETINGS

    At the weekly meeting of the Ironworkers' and Polytechnic Association, held at the School of Mines on Saturday last the president (Mr James ...

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  40. MR. HUGHES

    An illuminated address was presented to Mr Hughes to-day by the commercial and business men of the city. I was signed by Lord Inchape, on ...

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  41. BOLSHEVIKS POWERLESS.

    An admission is made by the "Vossische Zeitung," Berlin, as to the possibility of the establishment of communication between the Entente's ...

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  42. QUESTION ASKED IN HOUSE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir Walter Runciman drew attention to the speech made by Sir Robert Borden. Prime Minister of Canada, in ...

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  43. MR BONAR LAW'S VIEWS.

    Mr Bonar Law dealt with the question of control, and said the Government was anxious to abandon the war restrictions as soon as possible and allow individual ...

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  44. STAMPING OUT RISINGS.

    Germany is vigorously attempting to stamp out Ukrainian risings, says the "Times" correspondent in Amsterdam. Arrests are being made daily, including ...

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  45. THE AMERICAN FRONT.

    Reuter's correspondent at the American headquarters, telegraphing on the 31st July, says the Germans took the offensive on the American front at the centre of ...

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  46. EVIDENCES OF FOE'S RETREAT.

    The "Times," in a leading article says:—The burning of villages behind the front further indicates the enemy's intention to retire towards the Vesle. ...

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  47. MR HUGHES REPLIES TO CRITICISM.

    Mr Hughes, in reply, said the address was the answer to criticism of the Radical Council that he was abusing the hospitality of Britain. Mr Hughes ...

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  48. AMERICAN MESSAGES

    The American consul at Melbourne has handed Reuter the following wireless, via Honolulu:— Washington. ...

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  49. DOMESTIC POLICY ONLY.

    In order to clear a misunderstanding Mr Walter Long, Secretary of State for the Colonies, stated to a representative of Reuter's Agency that ...

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  50. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Collections were carried out in Sydney to-day with the object of raising a fitting memorial to soldiers. There is £21,726 in hand, including £10,726 ...

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  51. RIOTS RIFE IN THE UKRAINE.

    Serious riots are reported from the Ukrainian country districts. The peasants are organising resistance to the German workers. ...

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  52. IMPORTANT WORK OF BRITISH.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that Haves agency correspondent on the British front dwells on the importance of the role played by the British ...

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  53. ALLIED AIR WORK.

    The Press Bureau points out the significance of the admission by German journalists of the effectiveness of the Allied air work. The "Cologne Gazette" ...

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  54. FAMINE THREATENS CAPITAL.

    A message from Moscow states that the Soviet authorities have again appealed to the provincial authorities to rescue the capital from famine. ...

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  55. THE MARNE POCKET.

    The position of the Germans in the Marne-Aisne pocket daily becomes more precarious. Last night's communiques show that the Allies' grip on he neck of ...

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  56. A MURDEROUS BATTLE.

    The "Times" correspondent in Paris stats that the murderous battle of Sceyz-Scringes lasted 48 hours. It was costly for the intrepid Americans, but ...

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  58. GERMAN APPREHENSIONS AS TO RUSSIA.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that inspired German newspapers are preparing the people for unwelcome developments in Russia. ...

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  59. OURCO ATTACK.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters last night says General Margin commands the Allied attack north of Ourcq. Its results are most ...

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  60. DETERMINED ENEMY RESISTANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters late on Thursday says that the Anglo-Scottish co-operated with the French in the attack at Plessier Hulu ...

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  61. THE QUEEN AND MAS HUGHES.

    Describing her audience with the Queen. Mrs Hughes said she was specially struck by the tenderness of Her Majesty towards the soldiers. Her ...

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  62. AIR MINISTRY'S REPORT.

    The Air Ministry states that on the 1st August a squadron bombed Cologne, which was enveloped in clouds. Bombs were dropped on ...

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  63. HAIG'S REPORT.

    Field Marshal Haig reports:—Our patrols at night took several prisoners in the neighborhood of Merris. We took prisoner during July 4503, including 89 ...

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  64. CONFERENCE WITH SHIPPING CONTROLLER.

    Mr Hughes had a long conference to-day with Sir Joseph M'Cleay, Shipping Controller. He said that he fully appreciated the Australian position, and ...

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  65. CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA.

    The "Times" correspondent at Milan gives a terrifying picture of the social conditions in Russia, supplied by a well-known Pole who has returned ...

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  67. MEATLESS WEEKS FOR ENEMY.

    A Berlin telegram states that the four ration is increasing him the first meatless week states on 8th August. Seven [?] of potatoes has been ...

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