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  2. THE DARDANELLES.

    Router’s correspondent at the Dardanelles narrated that hand-grenades and machine guns are becoming in ­ creasingly important in the trench ...

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  3. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    The Leyland liner Armenian (8825 tons, bound from New York, was torpedoed ­ off the Scilly Islands on Monday night. Some Americans were lost, ...

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  4. DISPUTED WILL.

    The President of the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Courts (Mr. Justice Evans) to-day commenced the hearing of an action arising out of ...

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  5. Another Liner Sunk

    The Leyland [?]ner Armenlan was sunk by a German submarine off the s[?]lly islands on Monday night after a great effort to escape. The Germans fired shells at the [?]essal until engines were dis[?]bled and then sent a party on board, which sank the steamer with bombs. There were a number of Americans among the crew, several of whom were killed or drowned. ...

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  6. SIR IAN HAMILTON’S REPORT.

    The following is a continuation of General Sir Ian Hamilton’s report of operations at the Dardanelles on June 28:—The Australian and New ...

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  7. DROWNED BRIDES.

    The trial at the Old Bailey of George Smith, a land agent, accused of murdering by drowning in their baths three women whom be married ...

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  8. THE CAPTAIN’S STATEMENT.

    Captain Trickery, the Armenian’s commander, when interviewed, said: The submarine signalled to u s to stop by putting a couple of gunshots across ...

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  9. CASUALTIES IN THE DARDANELLES.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Asaulth announced that the naval and military casualties in the Dardanelles to May 31 were:—Officers, 496 ...

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  10. DESTROYER DAMAGED.

    The Admiralty announces that a mine or torpedo damaged the destroyer Lightning off the East Coast last night. The vessel is now in habor, ...

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  11. WAR IN THE AIR.

    Another duel in the air is reported, which again proves the individual ascendancy of the French airmen over the Germans, A French aviator ...

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  12. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    A German communiqué states:— General von L[?]ngen on Wednesday stored the Russian Positions cast of the Gollalipa River, capturing 2328 ...

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  13. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    The official communiqué issued this afternoon states:— The Germans made an attack in the Argouhe yesterday which was particularly violent. It is ...

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  14. BELGIAN MUSICIANS.

    A farewell concert at the Queen’s Hall by the London Symphony Orchestra to-day in honor of the Elebian musicians M. Verbrugghen on ...

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  15. THE TURKISH LOSSES.

    A French naval officer describes the Turkish losses as enormous. “You can form no idea of the masses of corpses lying between their lines and ...

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  16. MEN KILLED BY SHELL.

    The captain of the Armenian believes that the submarine rescued three of the crew. The mate states that the first shell ...

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  17. GERMANS INSULTED.

    The whole of the German press is attacking Mr. Lloyd-George on account of his speech when introducing the Munitions Bill. The “Cologne ...

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  18. ENEMY TRIES TO THREATEN VERDUN.

    The Germ an activity in the Argonne indicates an attempt to reach the Chalons-Verduu railway near Saim Mencbould, and threaten Verdun from ...

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  19. SIR IAN HAMILTON’S DESPATCHES.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Asquith announced that General Sir Ian Hamilton’s official despatches from the Dardanelles would be ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN REPORTS.

    An Austrian communique states:— Austro[?] troops, after stubborn fighting, have reached the eastern bank of the Rohatyn River, north of ...

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  21. AMERICA DISILLUSIONED.

    The American Consul at Bristol reports that 20 Americans were drowned in the Armenian. The fact has caused a sensation in official circles ...

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  22. THE DROUGHT IN VICTORIA.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. J. M’Veagh asked whether the Government was aware that the Victorian official literature held out ...

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  23. ALLIE’S BOMBARDMENT OF ZEEBRUGGE.

    The allied airmen have destroyed the aerodrome a t Ghlstelles, in Flanders. The allies arc also constantly bombing Zeebrugge harbor, where ...

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  24. TURKISH OFFICERS HANGED FOR MUTINY.

    Enver Pasha has returned to Constantinople bringing 35 Turkish officers in handcuffs, who are accused of participating in a mutiny against the ...

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  25. STUBBORN REARGUARD ACTIONS.

    An official communique issued yesterday stated:— The enemy’s offensive between the Vleprz and Bub River, in the south of the Government of ...

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  26. COMMANDER AND MEN.

    General Sir W. R. Birdwood, replying to the congratulations of the Federal Government on his K.C.M.G. honor, states that be especially ...

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  27. ADMIRALTY REFUGES INFORMATION.

    The American Ambassador in London. Mr. W. H. Page, has cabled stating that the British Admiralty has notified him that the sinking of the ...

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  28. BRITISH AIRMAN IN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    It is officially announced that two British airman successfully bombed the enemy’s troops and trains at Otavl, in Damaraland. on June 29. ...

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  29. THE FLOWER OF THE TURKISH ARMY

    The “Daily Chronicle” correspondent says that the Australians and New Zealanders are threatening the Turkish communication with the ...

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  30. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    An Austrian announcement states that severe fighting is proceeding on the Lower Isonzo. An Italian communiqué issued ...

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  31. THE MUNITIONS BILL.

    An amendment to the Munitions Dill was adopted in committee to-day, excepting from its action trades possessing effective means of securing ...

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  32. ANOTHER STEAMER SUNK NEAR THE SCILLYS.

    The steamer Lamas, bound from Buenos Ayres to Belfast, with a cargo of maize was torpedoed 45 miles west of the scillys on Wednesday. The ...

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  33. GERMANY’S COTTON SUPPLIES

    The army authorities in the Brandenburg province of Prussia have forbidden the manufacture of cotton goods. ...

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  34. THE WAR LOAN.

    The Bill to enable trustees to borrow money to enable them to purchase war loan stock in order to have conversion rights in respect of Consols ...

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  35. COMING WAR LOAN.

    Mr. Fisher has already intimated that the Government has in prospect another war loan, and when the time is ripe for flotation consideration ...

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  36. REFERENDUM BILLS.

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon, the Opposition walked out in a body again when Mr. Hughes moved the third reading of the first ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN TRADER SUNK.

    The steamer Sardomene, from West Australia, has been torpedoed and sunk without warning off the Irish coast, near Cork. Two of the crew ...

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  38. AUSTRALIA’S QUOTA.

    Sir Edmund Barton, speaking at the Royal Colonial Institute yesterday, said that, although it might greatly strain Australia’s resources to send ...

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  39. THE FRENCH HOTLY ENGAGED.

    Describing the French operations on the Kereves Dere (river), almost due south of Krithla, on the 21st, the correspondent says:—The ...

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  40. AMERICAN MUNITIONS.

    D r. Moyer Gerhard, a German Red Cross representative, who recently returned from Aiuorlca to Germany, has been stating in Interview in that ...

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  41. AUSTRALIA.

    When the House of Representatives met to-day. Mr. Cook asked the Prime Minister would be not adjourn the national Parliament during the State ...

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  42. THE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.

    On the third reading of the Bill, Sir J. H. Dalziel moved a new clause to transfer the Ordnance department’s Powers to the Ministry of Munitions. ...

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  43. AUSTRIAN ATTACK RESULTED

    The Italians a re attacking along the whole front. Fifteen thousand Austrian recently attacked on the [?]lnva-[?]adlsca front, but were repulsed, ...

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  44. THE SPELTER PROBLEM.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Bonar Law), in replying in the House of Commons yesterday to a question by Commander Bellairs, said that the ...

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  45. CAMP FAILINGS REMEDIED.

    The assistant Defence Minister (Mr. Jensen) declared to-day that most of the charges in connection with the Liverpool camp had been reputed. There ...

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  46. THE ENEMY’S VERSION.

    An Austrian communiqué states:— The Italian attacked our front at Sargrado and Monte Cosech and entered our trenches near Selzano and ...

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  47. FEDERAL DEPARTMENTS.

    An analysis of the receipts and expenditure of the Postal department for the past financial year shows a net gain of £88,974. The increases ...

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  48. GENERAL TELEGRAMS

    It is expected that by to-morrow night the whole of the 4000 tons of lucerne imported by the State Ministry, which arrived last week, will be ...

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  49. EXPLOSION IN WAR FACTORY

    An explosion has destroyed a factory ­ at Marseilles, where 100 persons Including 60 women, were employed. only 10 were rescued, and they were ...

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  50. ONE TURK WORTH TWO GERMANS.

    An officer who has seen fighting on the west from , says:—As a fighting unit, one Turk is worth two Germans. In fact, with his back to the wall the ...

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  51. THE ALBANIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Italy has protested to the Triple Entente against the Montenegrin occupation of Scu[?]. The Entrenches in reply, assured Italy that the ...

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  52. SCIENCE AND THE WAR.

    At a meeting yesterday of the British Science Guild, Sir Wm. Mather, chairman of Mather and Platt, Ltd., engineers, of Manchester. Sir Philip Magnus, ...

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  53. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELS.

    The ex-rebel commandant, van Ransburg, has been sentenced to 12 month’s imprisonment and a fine of £[?]00 for [?]reson. ...

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  54. ROLL OF HONOR.

    Lientenant Chllton, of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, a New zealander, Is reported to have been killed at the [?] ...

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  55. NAVAL BOMBARDMENT RENEWED.

    Report from Mitylene state that a violent attack was resumed against the straits at midday on Tuesday, principally directed against the ...

    Article : 115 words
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