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  2. Russian Success,

    The new s is m ore encouraging so far as the Eastern front is concerned, the Russians having scored apparently an important, though possibly only a local success north of the Galician frontier. According the Russian communique, an enemy division was routed, and this had the effect of making the Austro Germans suspend their offensive at many points, and pass to the defensive. ...

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  3. WAR IN THE AIR.

    Dutch sailors state that two German airmen unsuccessfully bombed a British steamer in the North Sea. The vessel by zig-zagging avoided the ...

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  4. THE DARDANELLES.

    General Sir [?]an Hamilton reports:— The enemy on the northern section began a heavy bombardment at 4 In the morning of the 4th, but it died ...

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  5. WAR MUNITIONS.

    Mr. Lloyd.George has issued a statement with reference to Lord Haldane’s speech at the National Liberal on Monday, in which be said that ...

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  6. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    President Wilson is Conducting negotiations, through the Ambassador Mr. Gerard, with the German Foreign office, regarding a reply to the recent ...

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  7. FRENCH SQUADRON AT VENICE.

    A squadron of hydroplanes, manned by French naval airmen, under the command of Lieutenant Conneu, is stationed at Venice to protect the ...

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  8. INDIA.

    The break of the monsoon affords a convenient opportunity for briefly reviewing the situation in India during recent months. This continues ...

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  9. GERMANY’S RESERVES.

    The “Dally Express" correspondent Geneva slates that It is reported that Germany, on August 1, will place million men [?]ld, cbleflj ...

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  10. M R. COOK’S BLESSING.

    (Mr. Cook, in a statement to-night regarding the day’s developments in Parliament, said he was more than pleased at the turn of events. The ...

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  11. PRESERVING LIVE STOCK.

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Seiborue moved the second reading of the Bill to maintain the live stock of the United Kingdom by prohibiting the ...

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  12. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    A German official report states:— We are threatening Lublin, Ivangorod, and Warsaw, and have frustrated m e Russian efforts to break through the ...

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  13. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    The official communique issued today states :—The enemy kept up his bardment north of Arras all night We repulsed two feeble German’ ­ ...

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  14. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    An official communique issued yesterday stated :—W e are progressing on the Carsico (Plateau, having captured from the 4th to the 7th 1400 prisoners. ...

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  15. ITALIAN MUNITIONS,

    The Italian Government has Issued degree rendering It possible to take private factories for the production of munitions. ...

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  16. THE FRENCH ACCOUNT.

    A communique issued to-day states’. In the Dardanelles theatre the Turkish general attack on Monday was most important yet made. At 4 ...

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  17. MUNITIONS MANUFACTURE

    In its report to the Defence Minister the Munitions Committee will make a number of suggestions which, their opinion ,.will render Australia ...

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  18. EXPORT OF METALS.

    In the House of 'Commons yesterday Mr. Lloyd-George Informed Sir. W. Henderson that lead, spelter, antimony, nickel could not be exported, ...

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  19. MR. MORGAN’ S ASSAILANT.

    The man known as Holt, who the other day attacked and wounded Mr. J. P. Morgan shooting him with a revolver because of his dealing in ...

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  20. TOLL OF TH E WAR.

    Lord Kitchener, addressing a great recruiting meeting at the Guild Hall on Friday, said that we had lost hundreds of thousands of the flower of ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA.

    The- Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) in the House of Representatives this afternoon, announced, am id cheers, the Intention the Government ...

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  22. GERMANS DEFEND POLA.

    The Germans have sent a number of officers and men and much ammunition and nine submarines to assist the defence of the Austrian navel base at ...

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  23. AUSTRO-GERMAN DEFEAT.

    A telegram from Lemberg states at the Austro-Germans pursuing the Russians on the Vistula have suffered terrible losses as the result of ...

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  24. “EYE-WITNESS” NARRATIVE.

    “Eye-witness” latest report states: The operations for five days endling July 2 were mainly confined to mining and counter-raining, in which we destroyed ...

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  25. ADRIANOPLE FORTS DISMANTLED

    The fortifications of Adrianople have again, been dismantled, and the guns transferred to Hademkeul, General Trauber, the new German military ...

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  26. SAN MARINO ARMY.

    The whole of the army of the miniature Republic of San Marino, consisting of 1200 men, except two, is fighting alongside the Italians. ...

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  27. RECRUITING BOOM CONTINUES

    R ecruiting week continues to be an unqualified success. To-day the metropolitan figures were 781 men accepted service. Yesterday’s total ...

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  28. THE CORONEL BATTLE.

    Admiral von S [?]'s report of the naval action off Coronel, Chili coast, which the Monmouth and Good Hope were sunk, has been received ln ...

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  29. ENEMY REPULSED IN DISORDER.

    An official com m unique published yesterday stated :—The enemy has been repulsed in complete disorder in the Urmiendow district. T he enemy ...

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  30. NATIONAL WAR LOAN.

    When the House of Representatives meets next week the Government will introduce a Bill authorising the raising of a loan of £5,090,000 a t 4½: Per ...

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  31. FORCED MANUFACTURES OF MUNITIONS

    The Germans are adopting severe measures to force the inhabitants of the occupied territory to manufacture war material; proprietors of works ...

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  32. GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA

    A Rhodesian trooper, in a letter home to England, says that the Germans planted mines all over the desert in the track of the Union troops ...

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  33. BOMBS ON PREVIOUS STEAMERS.

    The New York port authorities state that on board three transatlantic liners sailing from New York for Havre during May with contraband of ...

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  34. NAVAL OPERATIONS IN THE BLACK SEA

    An official statement announces:— Our destroyers in the Bosphorous opened a heavy and accurate fire upon a submarine which [?] It’s fate is ...

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  35. AWAITING THE GERMAN OFFENSIVE

    The despatches of correspondents in northern France indicate that the allies are awaiting the full fury of the German offensive. The enemy’s plan ...

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  36. SHOULDER TO SHOULDER.

    M. Thom as, the Under-Secretary to the French War Office, is at present in London, whether he is come for a conference with Mr. Lloyd-George. ...

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  37. AUSTRALIANS IN FRANCE.

    Mrs. Wm. Smith and Dr. Helen Sexton, of Melbourne, with the consent of the French Government, have opened a hospital at Auteull, in the ...

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  38. HEAVY FIGHTING IN DENSEBUSH

    The fine marching feats of the troops under General Botha’s commands and have more than o[?] been described, but the march accomplished ...

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  39. WATT V. BRENNAN.

    There was a most dramatic Incident in House of Representatives to-night, when M r. Frank .Brennan challenged Mr. Watt to enlist with him on active ...

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  40. REPRESSION IN BELGIUM.

    The German Governor-General of Belgium , General v[?]ug. has issued an order that all teachers in Belgian schools who allow anti-Germ ...

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  41. TURKISH LOSSES 180,000.

    The “Daily News” correspondent at Albeus states that advices from Constantinople give the Turkish losses in the peninsula of Gallipoll as 180,000 ...

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  42. GERMAN OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    Official German reports state :—W e have inflicted fearful losses upon the Anglo-French troops at Arras and La Bassee, in one case only 8OO being left ...

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  43. THE ALLEGED BLUNDER.

    The “Westminster Gazette,” in discussing the Dardanelles campaign in the light of General Hamilton’s despatches. deprecates seeking scapegoats ...

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  44. GERMAN PLANS TO CONQUER SOUTH AFRICA

    Colonel Krog. a burgher command declares that evidence has been discovered during the campaign proving conclusively that Germany had ...

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  45. LUSITANIA SURVIVORS.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. M’Kenna) stated that the Government [?] not compensate the survivors ...

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  46. BRITISH CASUALTY LISTS.

    The casualty list published to-day gives the names of 46 officers and 745 men killed or wounded in France. Among them is Lieutenant Win. ...

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  47. THE WAR LOAN

    Among the applications for war loan stock are the Australian Mutual Provident ­ Society, .£150,000, the National Mutual Life Association of Australia, ...

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  48. GERMAN VENGEANCE. ?

    Beuter’s correspondent at Paris narrates that shots were recently fired at a German patrol in the streets of Peronne, near St.Quentin. The ...

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  49. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WOUNDED

    In the House of Commons to-day the Under-Secretary for War (Mr. H. Tennant) stated that adequate arrangement ­ had been made at ...

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  50. SPIES IN VENICE,

    The captain and -engineer of the German steamer Lemnos, interned at Venice, have been sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment for spying and ...

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  51. RECRUITING IN IRELAND.

    The King has written a letter to the Lord -Lieutenant, Lord Wimborne, [?] him and -others for taking part in the non-party all-Ireland re ­ ...

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  52. .RELEASING THE MEN.

    Sir J. A . Simon, the Home Secretary, in replying to a suggestion in House ,of Commons to-day that en should sit on juries, thus ­ ...

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  53. 200 METRES OF TRENCH RECOVERED

    The official communique Issued yesterday­ stated:— After a fight with grenades, we have recovered 800 metres of trenches to the Bols ...

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  54. VESUVIUS IN ERUPTION.

    Vesuvius Is In a state of violent eruption , accompanied by under ground rumblings. ...

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