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  2. ITALIAN FRONT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Italian artillery cut off the supplies to the enemy troops by destroying the largest bridge over the Piave river, and keeping three ...

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  3. WESTERN FRONT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Gordon Gilmour, writing from France on Saturday, says that General Monasil, congratulating the troops engaged in the battle of Hamel, ...

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  4. AERIAL WARFARE.

    LONDON. Sunday. — The Air Ministry reports: On Saturday afternoon our air squadrons successfully attacked the railways at Mete Sablons, and dropped ...

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  5. U.S. WAR ACTIVITIES.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Senator Sanlsbury, interviewed by the representative of the Australian Press Association; said: "I approve of Mr. Hughes' ...

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  6. AMERICAN WIRELESS NEWS

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.— The following messages were received by the American Consul to-day per wireless:— The Associated press corresponden ...

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  7. RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—The United Press says it is authoritatively stated that the United States is sending to Russia an economic mission, supported by a ...

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  8. LAPLANDERS PETITION ALLIES.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Official advices from Paris say the population of the Murman and White Sea coasts have petitioned the British, French, and ...

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  9. 14 GERMAN MACHINES DISABLED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The French communiqué states that 14 enemy machines fell disabled on Saturday and Sunday, and two balloons were set on fire. ...

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  10. PRIME MINISTER'S MESSAGES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Gordon Gilmour, Australasian Press Association, states that Mr. Lloyd-George and the oversea Prime Ministers telegraphed Australian ...

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  11. MOSCOW RISING SUPPRESSED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Wireless Russian official: A counter revolutionary rising of the Left (extreme) Social Revolutionaries at Moscow has been suppressed, and ...

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  12. COBLENZ RAID.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—German messages state that eleven aeroplanes participated in Friday's raid on Coblenz. Twenty bombs were dropped, and ...

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  13. FURTHER AUSTRALIAN ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The United Press correspondent says the Australians have advanced their line astride the Somme to a depth of three-quarters of a mile. ...

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  14. MURDER OF MIRBACH.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Russian wireless message from M. Lenin, informing the Russian Ambassador, M. Joffe, at Berlin, of the murder of General ...

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  15. RAID ON KAISERS-LAUTERN.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Air Ministry reports that air forces attacked the station and factories at Kaisers-Lantern (west of Mannheim) on Sunday. ...

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  16. FRENCH REPORTS.

    LONDON. Monday.—French communiqué" There is considerable artillerying between Villers-Cotterets Forest and the Marne. ...

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  17. PRESS COMMENT.

    The "New York Herald" says, in reference to the Saulsbury resolution: "Some people in this land shiver when the word 'Alliance' is spoken, but the majority ...

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  18. SUCCESSFUL RAIDS.

    WASHINGTON. —General Pershing has cabled: "In the Vosges we aided in a successful raid, killing and wounding a number of the enemy, and taking ...

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  19. AUSTRIAN GENERALS QUARREL.

    ROME, Monday.—There is bitter recrimination crimination between Generals Conrad and Borovicz. The latter accused Conrad of making the fatal mistake of ...

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  20. NEXT GERMAN BLOW.

    PARIS. Monday.—Colonel Rousset. [?]riting In "La Liberte." says Ludendorff will probably attack before the end of the week. Our situation has somewhat ...

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  21. GENERAL HAIG'S REPORTS.

    "LONDON, Monday. — The Australians have advanced the line slightly on a front of three thousand yards astride the Somme, capturing several prisoners. ...

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  22. TOURNAI AND COURTRAI BOMBED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir Douglas Haig reports that the hazy weather on Sunday interfered with air work. Seven German aeroplanes were destroyed, and ...

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  23. REVOLVER AND BOMBS.

    A Moscow message says that two unknown men requested an interview with Count (Mirbach on the pretext of presenting a petition. They entered the Ambassador's ...

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  24. SEVERAL SENATORS IN FAVOR.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Great interest is shown in Senator Saulsbury's resolution, congressmen regard it as the first step in the active co-operater[?] ...

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  25. ITALIAN' DARE-DEVILS.

    The Italian Arditi, or dare-devils, performed astounding feats of ability during closing Phase of the battle. They adopted a novel method of approaching ...

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  26. AMERICA'S LOSSES.

    The total of the American array and marine corps casualties during the war are announced an aggregating [?] The army's casualties were:— ...

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  27. DISCOURAGED GERMANS

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. Percival [?]llins writes: The Germans. evi[?] worn out by previous fighting, [?]discouraged by the failure to receive ...

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  28. EX-MAYOR MITCHELL KILLED.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.—A New York despatch just received states that Major Mitchell, ex-Mayor of New York, has been killed at Lake Charles, ...

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  29. FRENCH PREMIER AT HAMEL.

    PARIS, Monday. — Premier Clemenceau bas returned from the Australian front He visited Hamel. - The visitors conversed with the Australian, ...

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  30. AMERICA'S BOMBER PASSES TEST.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—The first American built Handley Page machine, the heaviest bombing plane built, has been completed and successfully tested. It ...

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  31. GREAT EXCITEMENT IN GERMANY.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—The murder has caused the greatest excitement in Germany. The Kaiser immediately ordered Von Kuhlmann to break off ...

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  32. AMERICANS AT THE FRONT.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—At Washington General March, in a statement, announced that there were 251,000 United States troops In the firing line on ...

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  33. Aiding the Enemy.

    LONDON, Monday—The court-martial of Lance-Corporat Dowling, of the Connaught Rangers, who was landed from a German submarine on the coast of ...

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  34. CONSERVING COAL,

    The Fuel Administration has announcesed a plan to ration coal to householder next winter to prevent a sudden shortage and ensure the continual operation of the ...

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  35. FRENCH SUCCESSES SOUTH OF THE AISNE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The French communique reports that south of the Aisne we attacked during the morning German positions and approaches in Reuz Forest, ...

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  36. Independence Day.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Wilson has received cables from all parts of the world, giving details of the celebration of July 4. ...

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  37. SMALL ACTIONS AT MONT GRAPPA

    LONDON, Monday. — Italian official: By small actions we gained ground northwards of Mont Grappa, and extended our advanced occupancy in the region ...

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  38. LEADERS ARRESTED:

    AMSTERDAM, Monday. — Messages from Moscow state that count Von Mirbach's assassins fled to a building occupied by the Social Revolutionaries, who ...

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  39. IN ALBANIA.

    The Italo-French, between the coast and Tonoriea Valley, in Albans, began an operation on Saturday, which is developing satisfactorily. Prisoners ...

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  40. TEMPERING ALUMINIUM.

    SAN DIEGO.—A method of tempering aluminium giving it a strength equal to steel at less than half the weight has been discovered. It is regarded as a ...

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  41. ONLY LOCAL ENCOUNTERS.

    LONDON. Monday.—Sir Douglas Haig states that there is nothing to report beyond local encounters, during which we prisonered a few. ...

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  42. SATURDAY'S ANZAC PUSH.

    LONDON, Monday.—War Correspondent [?] Philip Gibbs reports: The Austra[?] [?] push on Saturday amounted to [?] hundred yards on a mile front. The ...

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  43. AUSTRIAN ACCOUNT.

    A wireless Austrian official message states that the Italians are attacking with a strong west wing on the middle and lower Vojusa, Albania. we ...

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  44. South Africa.

    CAPE TOWN. Monday.—In connection with the demands of the mine workers, a review of the mining situation published in the "Cape Argus" to-day. ...

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  45. Royal Silver Wedding.

    LONDON, Monday. — The King and Queen gave an audience to' the Diplomatic Corps. M. Paul Cambon (France) offered the corps' congratulations on the ...

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  46. BOLSHEVIKS V. REVOLUTIONARIES.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—A semiofficial Wolff Agency telegram states that a serious counter revolution has broken out at Moscow, and there are street ...

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  47. BULGARIA DISSATISFIED.

    AMSTERDAM. Monday. — The Bulgarian newspapers declare that the Austrians gross and humiliating failure may affect the fate of the whole war. The ...

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  48. WILSON TO LLOYD-GEORGE.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday Night.—President Wilson, in a message to Mr Lloyd-George, says: "Your personal telegram is most welcome, and will give great ...

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  49. KERENSKY'S VIEWS.

    At Paris . M. Kerensky (ex-Russian Premier) said that the Siberian movement, the Volga insurrection, and the Moscow tragedy prove that the Russian ...

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  50. LUDENDORFF'S INTENTIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Swies report asserts that General Ludendorff intends a fresh Austrian offensive, and accumulations of troops have already begins at ...

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  51. NATIVE UNREST.

    CAPE TOWN, Monday.—The three International Socialists arrested at Johannesburg on Saturday appeared before the court to-day charged with inciting to ...

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  52. Germany's Food.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday:—Von Waldow, the Food Minister, in a gloomy speech in the Reichstag- referring to the necessity to introduce a meatless week ...

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  53. CZEOHD-SLOVAK MOVEMENT'.

    LONDON, Monday.—The newspapers give prominence to the week-end's sensational series of events in Russia. It is believed that a great crisis is rapidly ...

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  54. PRISONERS WORKED UNDER FIRE.

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday.—The Italian Embassy's official advices sav that on the Pave front 700 Austrians have been taken prisoners. ...

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  55. Austrian Royal Divorce.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Daily Telegraph's correspondent at [?] states that the Austrian papers alleged that a divorce of King Karl and Queen Zita is ...

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  56. TRADES FEDERATION DEMAND.

    CAPE TOWN. Monday. — The Rand Federation of Trades has put forward for discussion with the Chamber of Mines, the consolidated demands of the ...

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  57. "NONE MORE WARMLY RECEIVED".

    LONDON. Thursday.—Replying to the address of congratulation from the Imperial Conference on the occasion of their silver wedding testifying to the constant ...

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  58. "Germany's Inheritance".

    [?] LONDON [?] ...

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  59. Glasg[?] "Bolshe[?]ks"

    [?]DIS[?] ...

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  60. German Cabinet.

    [?]DON, Monday—[?] ...

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  61. "LORDS," CONGREGATIONS.

    LONDON, Monday [?] Lords, [?] ...

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