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  2. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The official communique issued to-day states:— A German aeroplane ' dropped five bombs on the Sanatorium at Zuydcoote, north-west of Yores, but ...

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  3. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    The Norwegian steamer Truma, bound from Archangel to London, has been torpedoed off Burntisland, east coast of Scotland. The crew was ...

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  4. THE DARDANELLES.

    An Australian at the Dardanelles writes:—This will give you an idea of the fighting spirit of our men, particularly the 3rd Battalion. The observers, ...

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  5. The Munitions Bill.

    The terms of the Munitions Bill have been published The, Bill provides for the limitation of proits, provides against strlkes and lockouts, the suspension of trade union regulations and customs tending to decrease the maximum output, and constitutes trounals for pupishing offences against the Bill. The enroiments of voluntary workers of employment on Government work are stisfactorily Increassing, ...

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  6. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    A review of the fighting on the north­ east sector shows that the bombardment of the Hcnsel and Plezzotorts reatens Tarvls, on the railway ...

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  7. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    Two Bavarian, two Prussian, and one Austrian Army Corps have recently traversed Vienna, returning from Galicia. The men are not wounded, but ...

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  8. 100 BOMBS DROPPED ON ARRAS.

    A hundred incendiary and asphyxiating ­ bombs have been dropped by German airmen on Arras. Fires were started and several people were ...

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  9. SINKING O F DANISH STEAMER.

    Germany has apologised to Denmark for the sinking of the Danish steamer Soborg, at, the end of May, and has offered compensation. ...

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  10. THE W EEK’S LOSSES.

    The Admiralty announces that during­ the week ending June 23 there were 1469 arrivals and departures at British ports. Three vessels, ...

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  11. RUSSIAN BOMBS PLOCK.

    The Berlin newspaper "Lokal Anzeiger” states that a Russian airman has bombed the town of Plock, in Russlan Poland, now In the hands of the ...

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  12. THE GERMAN CHECK.

    A German com m unique issued to-day states:—T h e situation of General Mackensen’s army Is unchanged. Portions general von Linsingen’s array ...

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  13. DUTCH STEAMER SUNK.

    The Dutch steamer Ceres has been sunk in the Gulf of Bothnia, 26 of the crew being saved.. The captain states at he believes his steamer to have ...

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  14. GERMAN AMMUNITION STORE BLOWN UP.

    British a viators have bombed and blown up an important ammunition store and ammunition train, near Roulers. Fifty German soldiers were ...

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  15. BRITISH SUBMARINES CAUSE A PANIC.

    When Die British submarines appeared in the Sea of Marmora they a panic among the Turks, who numerous torpedoes among the ...

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  16. GERMAN SOLDIERS FROM MECKLENBURG.

    German soldiers who have been taken prisoner In the Cadore district, declared that they belonged to a force of 30,000 men sent to aid the Austrians ...

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  17. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    The latest Austrian communique states:—We have repulsed the Russian counter-attacks on the north bank of the Dniester, between Halicz and ...

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  18. CANADIAN GALLANTRY.

    Reuter's correspondent attached to the British headquarters says that the Canadian division was in action from the 15th to the 17th, near La Bassee. ...

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  19. ITALIAN ATTACKS REPULSED.

    An Austrian communique issued today states:—Several attacks on the bridgehead at Gorizia have been re ­pulsed with great Italian losses. ...

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  20. THE TORPEDOING OF THE ROX­ BURGH.

    The German version of the topedoing ­ of the British cruiser Roxburgh states:—A submarine on the hundred miles from the Firth ...

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  21. THE MUNITIONS BILL

    Full details of the Munitions Bill have been published. The Bill fixes the divisible amount of profits of controlled establishments at one-fifth ...

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  22. SIEGE WARFARE.

    Reinforcements from France and Galicia have brought Austria’s army against Italy to the desired point of efficiency. Austria has also completed ...

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  23. RUSSIAN ATTACKS REPULSED.

    An Austrian com m unique issued today states:—Between the Dniester and Prutli General Planzer has again repulsed far superior’ Russian force! ...

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  24. GERMAN SUBMARINE EXPLODES.

    A German submarine, after leaving Emden for the North Sea on Tuesday, exploded from some unknown cause and sank. Only the commander and ...

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  25. INDIA’S PATRIOTISM.

    The annual general meeting of the St. John Ambulance Society was held to-day, at the Vice-Regal Lodge, the Viceroy, Lord Hardinge, presiding. ...

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  26. ATTEMPTON KAISER’S LIFE

    The newspapers here narrate that an attempt was made on the Kaiser's life In Belgium at the beginning of May. A railway bridge was blown up ...

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  27. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    The official communique issued to-DAY­ states:—We attacked between Cougre and Souchez, and made further progress. A counter-attck in the ...

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  28. AN ATTACK REPULSED.

    Another communique states:—The Germans eastward of Calonne have delivered an attack, but were repulsed, except where they penetrated a ...

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  29. RUSSIAN VICTORIES.

    The official communique issued yesterday­ stated:—The Germans attempt­ to take the offensive on the Middle Kleraen, and in the Omuleff and ...

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  30. ENEMY BATTALION ANNIHILATED.

    The latest communique states:—The enemy’s attempted offensive at Orraulpff cost him many killed and prisonered. The enemy assumed the ...

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  31. THE NEW WAR LOAN.

    It is estimated that the London banks have already received applications for £150,000,000 worth of the war loan. ...

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  32. THE PRUSSIAN DIET.

    There were tumultuous scenes in the Prussion Diet, which re-opened to-day, when Herr Weimar, a Progressive deputy, in referring to the war, ...

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  33. THE LABOR BUREAU.

    Ten thousand workers registered in Glasgow by noon to-day. ...

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  34. CO-OPERATION OF ALL CLASSES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. H . H. Asquith) will inaugurate a national campaign on behalf of the war loan at the Hall on Tuesday, at which the ...

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  35. DISAFFECTION IN BOHEMIA.

    Although every attempt is made to conceal the fact, there appears to be a strong revolutionary feeling among the Czechs. A traveller who recently ...

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  36. ENROLMENTS INCREASING.

    The enrolment of munitions volunteers continues satisfactorily, and Friday’s figures largely exceeded Thursday’s. ...

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  37. THE CAPTURE OF METZERAL.

    The recent capture of Metzeral. in the Vosges, ranks as one of the most glorious deeds of French arms. The enemy had transformed the village into ...

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  38. AlLEGED GERMAN SUCCESSES. AMSTERDAM; - Sunday.

    A German communique states:— The Wuvtemhurg regiments have stormed the Russian positions In the Oglenda district, northward of Frasnysuz, ...

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  39. RUSSIANS TAKE 130,000 PRISONERS.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily Mall" says that during there ­ treat In Galicia the Russians captured­ 130,000 prisoners, 300 machine guns, ...

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  40. THE COAL CRISIS.

    Mr. Lloyd-George has not yet obtained guarautees from the miners, and failure of the masters and m en to a new wages agreement is the ...

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  41. AUSTRO-GERMAN BANKRUPTCY.

    A neutral banker, who has just arrived from Vienna, takes a very serious view of the financial position of the Germanic allies, who, he declares. ...

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  42. TURKEY AND BULGARIA.

    With the view of bribing Bulgaria maintain neutrality, Germany and Austria recently opened negotiations object of which was to give Bulgaria ...

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  43. CONFERENCE HAS NO RESULT.

    The President of the Board o Trade (Mr. Runclman) was president a further conference to-day between the coal owners and the men. The ...

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  44. GERMANY AND AMERICA

    A United Press Association message from Berlin states that, in reply to the latest American Note protesting against submarine attacks on ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPERS

    There is a great lack of Australian newspapers for the wounded men in hospital in Great Eritain and Malta. The Commonwealth office will be glad ...

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  46. NAVAL V.C.

    Lieutenant-Commander Martin E. nasminth has been awarded the Victoria Cross for his exploit in commanding a submarine in the Sea of Marmora. ...

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  47. FRENCH SHIRKERS PENALISED.

    The Chamber of Deputies yesterday passed the d‘Albiez Bill, for ousting skirkers from safe billets by means of penalties of two to five years' imprisonm ...

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  48. BULGARIAN RESERVISTS WARNED.

    Warning share been Issued to Bulgarian reservists in Italy to be iureadiness to join the colors at a moment’s notice. ...

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  49. DYNAMITE PLOTS.

    Plots have been discovered to dynamite buildings at Walkerville, Ontario, where war supplies are being manufactured. A quantity of dynamite was ...

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  50. GERMANS CLAIM SUCCESSES.

    A German communique Issued to ­ day states:—The hand-to-hand fighting north of Souchez and between Souchez and Neuville for the positions ...

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  51. GERMAN PRESS DERISION.

    The German press has begun a campaign­ of belittling the British war loan, stating that It is a mere conversion scheme. ...

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  52. GERMANY’S PERFECT EFFICIENCY.

    Another neutral observer in an interview in the "Daily Chronicle,” after visits to Germany states that financial position there is adequate ...

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  53. TURKS WITHDRAW FROM BULGARIAN FRONTIER.

    According to the "Messagero," the Turks have evacuated Adrianople, and have withdraw their troops from the Chatalja lines. ...

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  54. THE CAUCASIAN CAMPAIGN

    An official communique dealing with the campaign against the Turks In the Caucasus, states:—We have repulsed attacks in the Otti region, ...

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  55. APPEAL TO TRADE UNIONISTS.

    The National Advisory Committee on the Output of Munitions, the Par­liamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress, and the General ...

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  56. REPRISAL PRISONERS.

    The Press Bureau states that the 39 British officers confined in German prisons as a reprisal for the differential treatment of submarine prisoners in ...

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  57. STRIKES IN GERMANY.

    It has been necessary in some German an towns for the military to intervene overcome threatened strikes higher wages. The military authorities ...

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  58. NON-CUNTRABAND.

    A new American Note is being prepared for despatch to Great Britain. Note will insist that noh-cntraband cargo consigned to neutral ports, ...

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  59. RUSSIAN WAR MINISTER RESIGNS.

    General Sukhomllnov has. resigned the Ministry for War. It is understood that General Pollvauoff, a former assistant­ to the Minister, will succeed. ...

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  60. THE BONDS OF EMPIRE.

    Mr. B. R . Wise, the newly-appointed Agent-General for New South Wales, a recent Interview, said:—The war as given a new significance to the ...

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  61. SALVING THE EMDEN.

    The Commonwealth Government is calling for tenders in Great Britain for the salving of the Emden. ...

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  62. ROLL OF HONOR.

    Second Lleutenant O. W. H. Serhouse, of the Coldstream Guards, lately with the Australians has been killed In action. ...

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  63. BAVARIAN RED CROSS.

    Through out Bavaria gold and silver ornaments are being collected everywhere for raising funds for Red Cross Purposes. ...

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  64. STRIKE AT POWDER WORKS

    Fourteen hundred men engaged In making explosives at Nobel’s works In Ayrshire, struck because directors dismissed an office boy! tin tense feeling ...

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  65. STORMS RENDER GROUND IMPRACTICABLE.

    The official communique issued this afternoon states:—Minor Infantry engagements have been fought north of Arras, but the state of the ground ...

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  66. NAVAL ESTIMATES.

    Supplementary naval estimates have been Issued requiring an additional 60,000' men, making 300,000 for the navy altogether. ...

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  67. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY

    A proclamation has been issued prohibiting trading with the enemy in Slam , Persia, and Morocco, from July 26. ...

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  68. SOUTH AFRICAN CONTINGENT

    An overseas contingent of 4000 men is being formed. ...

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