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  2. THE DARDANELLES.

    Resultless fighting is preceding at Gallipoli, both, attack s and counter-attacks being equally repulsed by either side. ...

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  3. FINANCIAL WEAPON.

    M r. J. M. Robertson, parliamentary secretary to the Board of Trade, in an address a t Middlesbrough, said that Germany would be bankrupt in six ...

    Article : 239 words
  4. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    To-day’s communique states:—The enemy crossed the Venerocolo and Brizlo passes, and attacked our positions in [?] near [?] and ...

    Article : 108 words
  5. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    The French trawler Newport has been mined off Calais. The crew were drowned. Three British merchantmen, with a ...

    Article : 59 words
  6. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    A communique issued to-day states: —The alleged recent German success in Argonne was really a failure to break our front. The Germans, by ...

    Article : 202 words
  7. SOUTH WALES COAL TROUBLE.

    The coal strike in South Wales is causing grave anxiety. Though the men’s executive favors resuming work pending a settlement, the men are under the influence of the extremists, and appear determined to remain out unless they get the whole of their demands. The German offensive in the north-eastern section of the [?] front is developing, The ...

    Article : 487 words
  8. WAR IN THE AIR.

    Three Austrian aviators have dropped eight bombs on [?] three civilians and injuring several. ...

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  9. ATTACK ON PASSENGER STEAMER

    Passengers who have arrived here by the steamer Orduna [?] line) report that on July 9 a German submarine attempted to sink ...

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  10. POPE'S PROTEST TO AUSTRIA.

    The Pope has Instructed the. papal nuncio' at Vienna to protest against the bombardment of Dari, after his letter exhorting the Emperor ,Franz ...

    Article : 43 words
  11. AUSTRTAN GENERAL LASSOED.

    During the capture of the Monte Nero, a Sicilian soldier named Dima[?]co, after a fierce struggle on the of a precipice, lassoed and ...

    Article : 44 words
  12. THE CROWN PRINCE'S BOASTS.

    A neutral politician who has visited the Crown Prince’s headquarters states that he is ill and careworn, and has lost his customary smile. His ...

    Article : 118 words
  13. SOUTH AFRICA.

    General Botha has proclaimed martial law in the whole territory hitherto known as German South-West Africa. At Bloemfontein General Hertzog. ...

    Article : 240 words
  14. THE AUSTRIAN REPORTS.

    An Austrian communique states: — we have repulsed several Italian battalions near Ruffald[?], northward of Cortina d'Ampezzo, in Eastern Tyrol, ...

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  15. THE CAPTAIN’S REPORT.

    Captain Taylor reports that the submarine was sighted three miles south of Queenstown, and eight minutes after a Torpedo was fired. There was ...

    Article : 198 words
  16. GERMANY BANKRUPT.

    A Wall street journal says that it is possible that the war will be over in October. Germany was beaten at the first rush, when she failed to ...

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  17. FIGHTING IN THE DOLOMITES.

    Last night's communique stated: — we continue our successful offensive against the group of forts near Falzarego zarego and Liviualongo. in south-east ...

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  18. GERMAN ASSAULTS FAIL.

    The communique issued last night states:—After firing 4000 shells on the Fo[?] sector, the Germans attempted ­ an attack, which failed. Then ...

    Article : 178 words
  19. ROUMANIA.

    The “Daily News” Rome correspondent says that there has been further bullying of Roumania by the Germanic allies. Austria threatens to close the ...

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  20. WHERE HOLAND STANDS.

    Mr. Churchill, in an interview with the “N[?]ue Ro[?] Courant,” which has been [?] in London, says:—Had Anr[?] to ...

    Article : 408 words
  21. A SHOCK TO AMERICA.

    The attack on the Orduna h as come as a shock to the administration, and has upset the theory of some officials that Germany, while not yielding to ...

    Article : 83 words
  22. THE COAL TROUBLE.

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Runciman) had an hour and a hall’s conference with the colliery proprietors to-day, and later ...

    Article : 606 words
  23. THE LUSITANIA.

    Lord Mersey's final judgment on the sinking of the Lusitania says that the submarine intended to destroy the Lusitania and also tho people. [?] ...

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  24. GERMANS ATTACK ON THE ME[?]E.

    Last night’s com m unique stated:— There was no infairtry action to-day in Argonne. The German), however, made a violent attack on the [?] ...

    Article : 82 words
  25. LABOR LOYALTY.

    Mr. Cresswell, the Labor leader denounces General Hertzog and challenges him to declare his attitude respecting the contingent for Europe. He ...

    Article : 69 words
  26. THE TORPEDOING OF THE NE[?]KAN.

    The New York newspapers point out that Germany’s note apologising for the torpedoing of the American steam ­ Nebraskan [?]eeks indirectly to ...

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  27. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    The German advance on Przasuysz is organically connected with the southern operations. General Von Hindc[?]berg is now rushing columns ...

    Article : 255 words
  28. NO BLAME ON THE CAPTAIN.

    Lord Mersey declined to discuss evidence concerning the Admiralty’s precautions. but said that it was plain Admiralty had devoted ...

    Article : 400 words
  29. BOTHA’S THANKS TO HIS MEN.

    General Botha, on the eve of hi: departure from South-west Africa, has issued a general order thanking his men for their whole-hearted ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. FIGHTING IN THE VOSGES.

    The French “Eye witness” with the troops fighting in the Vosges describes the attack in hill 627 dominating the region of Fontenelle and ...

    Article : 306 words
  31. RUSSIAN COLLIER SUNK,

    A submarine 60 miles south-east of the Shetlands has torpedoed the Russian cargo steamer Balva, with a thousand tons of coal on board. A ...

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  32. WEST AFRICA.

    It is officially announced that the allies have occupied Ng[?]udere, an important town in the centre of the Cameroons, with slight loss. ...

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  33. GERMAN PEACE TALKING.

    The German authorities are becoming alarmed at the spread of the antiwar movement. The Governors of Coblenz, Cologne, and Sta[?]burg have ...

    Article : 93 words
  34. TURKISH SITUATION.

    The “Dally Chronicle” correspondent at Athens says that M. Ledoix, secretary to the French embassy, who was recently expelled from Constantinople, ...

    Article : 104 words
  35. SATISFACTION IN HOLLAND.

    The “Nieue Rotterdamsche Courant,” commenting on Mr. Churchill’s interview, says:—It confirms Dutch neutrality, which has nothing to fear ...

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  36. TERMS WITH FRANCE.

    A neutral with access to ministerial circles in Berlin reports a member of the Cabinet as saying that Germany was willing to cede Lorraine to France. ...

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  37. KAISER GOES TO POLAND.

    The Kaiser is going to Poland to witness the approaching thrust against Warsaw. To-day’s Berlin communique states: ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. IRISH VOLUNTEERS.

    Two men, Ernest Blythe and L. Mellows, engaged In organising the Irish Volunteers in various parts of the country, have been ordered to be ...

    Article : 112 words
  39. SITUATION MORE SERIOUS.

    There Is despondency concerning the South Wales miners’ executive returning, despite their promise to meet Mr. Runciman. The coal owners, ...

    Article : 178 words
  40. BOGUS ADVERTISEMENT.

    The Press Bureau announces that the Government wishes to call attention to an advertisement by an American machinist dated May 6 relating ...

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  41. THRIFT NECESSARY.

    A representative meeting o f financiers and business m en in the city to-day recommended Increased thrift and new taxation on all classes of the ...

    Article : 151 words
  42. PRISONERS IN RUSSIA.

    Mr. Har[?], a representative of the American Young Men’s Christian Association, who has visited the prisoners’ camps, reports that they are ...

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  43. SEAMEN’S REPRESENTATION

    Mr. Clem. Edwards, M.P., on behalf of the Lusitania’s crew, suggested that the costs of the seamen’s representation at the inquiry be borne by the ...

    Article : 79 words
  44. RUSSIANS CONCENTRATING.

    Yesterday’s communique states:— The enemy has occupied the right banks of the Windawa and Wenta Rivers, in Courland, and continued in ...

    Article : 125 words
  45. RESCUED PAINTINGS.

    Three Belgian officers went into Ypres during two German bombardments and rescued some, celebrated paintings from Saint Martin’s Church ...

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  46. “WOMEN MUST WORK.”

    Heavy rain detracted from the women’s demonstration to-day, when 50,000 women, including many-members ­ of society, marched through ...

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  47. THE GOVERNMENT’S BLUNDER.

    The South Wales Miners’ executive to-day discussed yesterday's interview with Mr. Runciman, and found it impossible to reach a decision ­ ...

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  48. THE POPE'S APPEAL.

    The Pope has written to the Emperor Frans Josef, exhorting him to respect­ International laws, and the laws of humanity, and to spare, towns ...

    Article : 64 words
  49. GERMAN INFLUENCES SUGGESTED.

    Mr. Mahon strongly urges the South Wales, miners to follow their leaders advice, and not forget the cry, “your country needs you,” which applies to ...

    Article : 131 words
  50. M. VENIZELOS.

    Telegrams from Constantinople describe a plot to assassinate the Greek ex-Premier (M. Venezelos), who is a [?] supporter of the allies. ...

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