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  2. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    The Norwegian steamer Rym, coalladeu from the Tyne 40 France has been torpedoed without warning. The second engineer was killed, and the ...

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  3. THE DARDANELLES.

    General Sir Ion Harnifton’s report has been Issued by the Press Bureau. The report states:—The French on the 12th attacked at daybreak on the ...

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  4. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The communique issued yesterday stated:—We have put in some effective artillery work in the upper Ca[?]rona Valley, where we are aiming to ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    Arrangements for treating the Australians ­ wounded in England at the present moment are in a state of transition. Sir George Reid and Colon[?] ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA,

    Victoria, still maintains the lead she has given the rest of the Commonwealth in the matter of recruiting. To-day’s figures for the State were ...

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  7. SOUTH WALES COAL STRKE.

    The cessation of work in South Wales is general and about 120,000 men are idle. Appeals have been made to the men to work while negotiations are proceeding, and it is expected that most, if not all the mines will resume next week. General Sir Ian Hamilton, in his latest report from the Dardanelles, gives the official version of the ...

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  8. GERMAN STEAMER SUNK.

    A German teamer named Friederich Arp has been sunk near Bodo, towards the northern ends, of Norway it is reported by a submarine. ...

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  9. TURKEY AND BULGARIA.

    Owing to the German successes in Galicia, the Young Turks have declined to make adequate concessions Bulgaria and negotiations have ...

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  10. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The newspaper “Telegraaf” says that the allied airmen continue actively to bomb the German trenches. English airmen have destroyed an ...

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  11. GERMAN SPY.

    The German spy Rosenthal, who was recently tried and condemned to death, and his subsequent appeal dismissed by the Privy Council, was ...

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  12. THE WAR’S CHANGES.

    The new Agent-General for New South Wales (Hon. B. R. Wise) was the guest at dinner yesterday of the United, Empire Club and the Imperial ...

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  13. PETROL SHORTAGE.

    Owing to the shortness of petrol, the German Government has authorised all vehicles except motors to go without lights until the termination ...

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  14. APPLES FOR THE FRONT.

    The Agent-General (Sir John M'Call) has acknowledged the receipt of the shipment of apples from Tasmanian fruit growers per R.M.S. Orontes, and ...

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  15. CROWN PRINCE’S BOAST.

    A German descrier who is now in Holland reports that when be was fighting under the Crown Prince, it was generally understood that the ...

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  16. NAVAL BOMBARDMENTS.

    A British battleship, accompanied by four destroyers, on Saturday bombarded Gaba Tepe, firing two hundred shell. with marked success. An ...

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  17. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS.

    It was intended, said the Prime Minister in the House of Representatives to-day, that for six months after the war returned soldiers of the ages ...

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  18. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    Advices from Czeruowitz state that the Russians are making a new attack on the Ressarabian frontier, and san­guinary fighting is progressing. ...

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  19. SOUTH WALES CRISIS.

    The cessation of work in the South Wales mines is general, and upwards of 120,000 men are idle. The enforcement of the Munitions Act has ...

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  20. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    The following communique has been Issued by the French “Eyewitness” In Alsace:—The operations In the valley of the southern Fechi were ...

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  21. SIR EDWARD GREY.

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey). who has been taking a holiday owing to trouble with his eyes, has resumed duty. ...

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  22. TURKISH RAILWAYS.

    All passenger and Goods traffic between ­ Constantinople and Adrianople was suspended yesterday, owing to the transport of reinforcements for ...

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  23. GERMANY APOLOGISES

    German has replied to American relative to the torpedoing of the American steamer Nebraskan, stating that it was a regrettable mistake, and ...

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  24. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    A German communique states:—The battles in the neighbourhood of Przasnyz continue. We have captured Przasnyz. which the Russians has ...

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  25. ALLIES’ FOOD SUPPLIES.

    The Minister for Agriculture announces a magnificent harvest in Russia, and with her reserves of food[?]uts Russia is ready to continue the ...

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  26. TROOPS CONGRATULATED.

    The Federal Government sent General Sir Ian Hamilton this message:— “Should like you to convey in the troops under your command that the ...

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  27. TOLNENE.

    A special sub-committee of the [?]tions committee has been formed. consisting of Messrs. Marcus Bell. P.C. Holmes Hum. and Dr. F. H. Cambell. ...

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  28. MR. RUNCIMAN TO MEET THE LEADERS.

    The President of the Board of Trade(Mr. Ranchmen) meets the miners leaders to-morrow In London. Mr .Aston(secretary of the British ...

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  29. SOFIA EXPLOSION.

    M. Grenadine, a former Bulgarian Minister, who was arrested the other day on the charge of bribing the man who had caused a bomb explosion ...

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  30. GERMANS ADVANCE IN COURLAND.

    The communique issued yesterday stated;—The enemy has captured several trenches in the pissa Schkwa regions, in North Poland, but owing ...

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  31. WOMEN’S RIGHTS.

    A procession of 50,000 women, including many members of society, will march through London on Saturday demanding their right to serve the ...

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  32. WOUNDED RETURNING.

    The steamer Baharat left Suez on July 5 with 13 officers and 253 men ...

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  33. NATIONAL REGISTRATION

    The National Registration Bill has received the Royal assent. ...

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  34. SUFFERINGS OF TURKISH WOUNDED.

    “The Times” correspondent at Mitylene says that horrible accounts have been received concerning the condition­ of the Turkish wounded. Many ...

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  35. COMBATANTS. NOT POLICEMEN.

    Senator Pearce stated to-day that his attention had been drawn to a statement in the press that men of the Australian Light Horse in Egypt ...

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  36. COTTON FOR GERMANY.

    In the House of Lords yesterday the Marquess of Crewe said, as far as could he ascertained, the naval measures to prevent cotton reaching ...

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  37. GERMAN CLAIMS DENIED.

    The German official communiqués have lately been less and less restricted to the truth. The French Government officially announces that It is ...

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  38. APPEAL FOR UNITY.

    An appeal for unity and urging the country to support the Government to enable the war to been energetically pursued has been issued by Sir Oliver ...

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  39. PARTIAL RESUMPTION.

    A portion of the miners in the western district of South Wales will resume to-morrow. ...

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  40. PRIME MINISTER DELIGHTED.

    Mr. Fisher said to-night that he was delighted with the splendid and immediate response to the call for more men from Australia to ...

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  41. EXPERT MEDICAL ADVISERS.

    Colonel William Hunter, Lieutenant-Colonel George Buchanan, Dr. Andrew Balfour, and Mr. Leonard Dudgeon, the bacteriologist, are going to the ...

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  42. LINE OF TRENCHES CARRIED.

    An official communique issued to­-day states:—We have carried a line of trenches southward of the chateau of Cuneal. The Germans northward ...

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  43. ARRANGEMENTS AT THE FRONT.

    The chief difficulty at the Dardanelles have been the lack of hospital ship. The contingent of Australian dectors and u[?]rses intended for France ...

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  44. NATIONAL CONFERENCE POSTPONED.

    The Government has postponed the national conference on the mining industry called for July 21. ...

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  45. HILL 60.

    In the House of Commons yester­day Mr. Ronald M’Nell gave notice to ask the Government why the news that the Germans had re-captured hill ...

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  46. GERMAN MISSIONARIES.

    Sixteen German missionaries from Gaubati, in Assam, have been interned at Jubbulpore. ...

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  47. MUNITIONS TRIBUNAL.

    Mr. Lloyd-George has appointed Mr. Robert Wallace, chairman of Griffiths and Thomas Ltd., the representative of the employers, and Mr. Tom Grimths ...

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  48. MOTOR BUSES IDLE.

    There were no motor omnibuses. running on the suburban routes around Melbourne to-day, the chauffeurs and conductions having decided ...

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  49. GERMAN REPORTS.

    A Berlin communique states:—The repeated attempts by the French to re-take the positions captured in Argonne have collapsed, despite the use ...

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  50. FRENCH OFFICIAL, REPORT.

    A communique dealing with the Dardanelles states:—The second line of the enemy’s trenches was carried on the 22th by a magnificent charge by ...

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  51. WAR STORES.

    The gaols and convict establish­ments through out the country have become ­ a vast factory for war stores. The prisoners have doubled their ...

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  52. ASPHYXIATING GAS.

    A Dutch trawler in the North Sea has picked up four glass tubes containing asphyxiating gas, apparently dropped from a German air craft. ...

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  53. FRENCH RETALIATION.

    The parliamentary army committee on asphyxiating gasses has adopted a report providing for a method of carrying out reta[?]ation. ...

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  54. EMPIRE DAY ESSAY.

    The Earl of Meath’s prize for Junior competitors in the Empire Day essay competition has been awarded to John Thomas, of Happy Valley, Victoria. ...

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  55. TWO ATTACKS REPULSED.

    Another communique states:—Two German attacks on Haute Chevauckec and Boureuies have been repulsed.All is quiet elsewhere. ...

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  56. WUOLWICH ARSENAL.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Financial Secretary to the War Office (Mr. W.H. Forster), In reply to Sir J.E. Barlow’s statement that ...

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  57. A DURABLE PEACE

    The congress of the Socialist party has passed a resolution stating that no durable peace is possible unless based, firstly, on the recognition of the ...

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  58. THE KING OF GREECE.

    The health of King Constantine is again causing anxiety, and he has been obliged to cancel his engagements, including the visits in August ...

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  59. THE AUSTRALIANS’ BRAVERY

    (British wounded are arriving from the Dardanelles, and some, in giving their impressions, paid tributes to the reckless courage of the Australians. ...

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  60. DETECTIVE SHOT.

    Georges is a retired army captain. He states that the shooting was occidental, and due to Young’s trying to take the revolver away from him. ...

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  61. NOTICES.

    At the Botanical Gardens to-morrow afternoon the North Hobart Band [?] advertised to play a classical progiamme of music. ...

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  62. WORKING THE MINES FOR THE NATION.

    Mr. Pritchard Morgan, formerly M.P. for Merthyr Tydvll in addressing a meeting at Merthyr, advocated the miners taking possession of the ...

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  63. BOTHA’S TRIUMPH,

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Crewe moved and Lord Selbourne seconded a motion of thanks to General Botha, General Smuts and the South ...

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  64. GERMANY’S COAL;

    It is officially stated in Berlin that the German Government has derided to assume control of the coal industry and fix prices in the public interest. ...

    Article : 109 words
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