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  2. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    An appeal by leading public m en to the citizens of Hobart to support Australia Day (July 30), when collections will be made throughout the Commonwealth on behalf of the wounded sons of Australia. ...

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  3. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    The New York “Herald” protests against the brutal effrontery of the commander of a German submarine in compelling the American barque ...

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  4. TURKISH FIGHTING QUALITIES.

    (Mr. Ashmead Bartlett, in a recent despatch from the Dardanelles, analyses the Turk's Qualities as a sighting man. He finds him brave and courageous in defence, but unfortunate in attack, since his methods are crude and primitive, his close formation resulting in great losses. The recent Interference of Enver Pahoa, who took command during the absence of General Von ...

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  5. THE DARDANELLES.

    A message from Athens reports that the allies, after four attacks, have occupied two hills covering Krithia. The fleet is bombarding positions ...

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  6. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Telegram s from Laibach, in Austria, state that masses of Italians ou left bank of the lsonzo River have in contact with the enemy since ...

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  7. BY THE CHIEF JUSTICE.

    The name “Australia Day" h as been attached to the 30th of July this year, by common consent, for the purpose of marking the fact that, upon that ...

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  8. SWEDISH SCHOONER MINED.

    The Swedish schooner Daisy, coal laden, from England to Sweden, has been sunk by a mine off Aaland, five of the crew. Including the captain, ...

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  9. STORMING OF THE BASTILLE

    The anniversary of the storming of the Bastille in 1789, which is always kept as a holiday in France, was today made the occasion of a great ...

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  10. MR. ASHMEAD BARTLETT.

    M r. Ashmead Bartiett, the famous war correspondent, contributes the following interesting article from the Dardanelles, in which he analyses the ...

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  11. BY THE LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION.

    A call has come to us from the Motherland, which w as barely made ere it w as answered by the people of Australia, and the reply from the ...

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  12. WAR FINANCE.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) said that the House would shortly be asked­ to pass another vote of credit. ...

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  13. EXTRA TAXES NECESSARY.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Chancellor (Mr. M 'Kenna) agreed with other speakers that it was necessary to impose extra raxes ...

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  14. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    The Press Bureau publishes a description of the enemy’s tremendous efforts at the end o f May to cross the San. The crossing w as effected by ...

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  15. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    The communique issued to-day states:—After the bombardment of the Anglo-French lines yesterday the Germans attacked the trenches ...

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  16. WAR IN THE AIR.

    A message from Copenhagen staves that six new Zeppelins have completed their trials and are ready for a raid on Britain when the weather is ...

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  17. GENERAL HINDENBERG.

    The newspaper “De Tyu" states that well-informed Gorman sources deny the recently reported dismissal of General Hindenberg by the Kalser. On ...

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  18. GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir E. a . Cornwall, in question time, suggested the association of General Botha's name with the future ...

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  19. NORMAN K. EWING.

    The total amount contributed by the people of Tasmania to the different Patriotic Funds since the outbreak of war is nearly £60,000. This is a noble ...

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  20. HERBERT NICHOLLS.

    I welcome Australia Day because it a demonstration of the great National Sentiment which is growing among the people of our country, ...

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  21. EAST AFRICA.

    Advices received from South Africa state that British reinforcements have been sent to Valsi, on the northern Rhodesian frontier, which was ...

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  22. TURKISH BRAVERY.

    Our officers a re loud In their praises of the extreme gallantry and indifference to death shown by the Turkish Infantry. But superlative as he has ...

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  23. CANADIAN Mil MR MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister of Canada (Sir R. L. Borden) attended a Cabinet meeting to-day. ...

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  24. GERMAN REPORTS.

    A Berlin communique states :—We have captured French trenches on a front of a thousand metres north-east of Vienne de Chateau, in Argonne, ...

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  25. DELAYED NEWS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Ronald M'Nell gave notice to ask the Government why the news that the Germans had re-captured Lili 60 ...

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  26. EMPIRE FEDERATION.

    The “Daily Mail" says:—Sir R. L. Borden’s attendance a t the Cabinet on Mr. Asquith's invitation creates a precedent of the greatest ...

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  27. GREEKS IN TURKEY.

    The Turkish persecution of the Greeks is spreading, and over 30,000 Greeks have now been compelled to abandon their belongings and have ...

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  28. RUSSIANS’ SPLENDID AMBULANCES.

    The Russians' splendid ambulance organisation Is of the most complete kind, with a wide system of hospitals, besides flying columns giving first ...

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  29. NO GERMAN WOOL BUYERS.

    The names of German wool buying firms have been removed from the seats in the wool room at the Royal Exchange. When the war broke out ...

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  30. THE COAL CRISIS.

    The executive of the South Wales miners spent the whole day in conference, but no decision was announced regarding the strike. The desire ...

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  31. WOUNDED RETURNING.

    The first large batch of Australian Wounded from the Dardanelles left Egypt on July 5 by tho hospital ship Ballarat. It is understood That the ...

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  32. AMERICAN SUPPLIES.

    Austria has handed to the American ambassador a t Vienna a note drawing the attention of the United States Government to the large supplies of ...

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  33. FIGHTING IN NORTH POLAND.

    The communique issued yesterday stated:—The enemy's artillery was lively on Monday a n d Tuesday in the direction of Lomza, in north Poland, ...

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  34. RED CROSS WORK.

    In replying to the New Zealand inquiries, Lord Ranfurly, on behalf of the Cross Society, and the Saint John Ambulance Association, said ...

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  35. WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.

    To-day 275 sick and wounded so l­ diers returned from Gallipoli on the Willochra. T hey were welcomed with great enthusiasm . Those of the party ...

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  36. AUSTRALIA.

    The Secretary for State fo r the Colonies has cabled to the Commonwealth Government gratefully accepting the offers made to double the­ ...

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  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RECRUITING

    The Premier (Mr. Crawford Vaughan) is initiating a recruiting campaign­. Posters calling men to the colors are being exhibited all over the ...

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  38. WAR LOAN.

    The new Commonwealth loan of £20,000,000 w ill be issued in four instalments of fire millions. The terms provide that ten pounds per cent, must ...

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  39. PRISONERS IN GERMANE.

    Mr. Steen, a Norwegian banker, who visited the German prison camps in April, states that 10,000 prisoners a re confined at Merseburg. A row of ...

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  40. DRASTIC REMEDIES.

    From captured orders, it is evident that the Turkish commanders are worried at the facility with which we have taken their trenches In our last ...

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  41. BOMBARDMENTS IN FLANDERS.

    The communique issued last night stated:—The enemy has bombarded Furncs, east of Dunkirk. We fired by way of reprisal on the German ...

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  42. ARTILLERY SIEGE TRAIN.

    The men forming an artillery siege train for the front marched through the streets to-day. They were drawn from the permanent artillery ...

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  43. LIMITING THE PRICE OF COAL.

    The Bill introduced In Parliament by the President o f the Board of Trade (Mr. Runclman) prohibits the sale of coal at the plt mouth at more ...

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  44. NATIONAL COUNCIL.

    The Ministerial representatives on the proposed national war council were elected to-day as under:—Victoria, Senator Findley; New South ...

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  45. THE NAVY,

    A blue book for the years 1913-14 shows that the coat of British combatant ships on the strength of the naval was £ 174 ,000,000 . Thirty ...

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  46. LAST OF THE KONIGSBERG.

    The Berlin newspapers angrily complain of the sinking o f the Koenlgsberg, and described It as a savage attack on a defenceless craft. The ...

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  47. WAR FACTORIES.

    ”Le Temps" states that the Germans have constructed an aeroplane repairing shop at Constantinople, and a dry duck at Stenia Bay, at which ...

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  48. HOME RULE.

    A motion w as moved in the Dublin Corporation yesterday demanding that Home Rule com e into operation on September 17 next A wild ...

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  49. MINERS DECIDE TO STRIKE.

    At a meeting o f miners in the Merthyr district yesterday the in on decided to carry out the decision of the recent miners‘ conference held at ...

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  50. GERMAN SPIES.

    The Press Bureau announces that two alleged spies were arrested and court-martialled on Friday for attempting to communicate Information­ ...

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  51. BLACK LISTS

    In the Senate to-day Senator Pearce, replying to Senator Gould, said that the names of all deserters from the military forces would be published. ...

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  52. £50,000 FOR WOUNDED.

    The Australia Day fund for wounded Australian soldiers now exceeds £50,000. Included in this amount there are 46 subscriptions of £100 ...

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  53. A BALKAN LEAGUE.

    Several German newspapers state that a Balkan League has been formed on Bulgaria's initiative. ...

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