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  2. THE CAPTURE OF HAMEL

    Mr. Keith Murdoch, writing from Australian headquarters on Friday, says:-- Fuller details show that the Australians had a real field day against the ...

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  3. AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS

    Their Majesties' silver wedding was celebrated simply but eventfully. The chief ceremonies were a special thanksgiving service at St. Paul's, where the ...

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  4. MR. HUGHES IN FRANCE.

    Mr. Keith Murdoch reports that Mr. Hughes saw M. Clemenceau, the French Premier; General Foch, Allied Commander-in-Chief; and General Pershing, ...

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  5. PEACE.

    "The Times'' political correspondent states that the House of Commons replied to Baron Kuhlmann with an unrehearsed and remarkably convincing demonstration ...

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  6. THE COMING BLOW.

    At a Government dinner to the representatives at the International Parliamentary and Commercial Conference, Mr. Bonar Law, referring to the coming blow, ...

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  7. HOME RULE FOR INDIA.

    Momentous proposals for the establishment of responsible government in India have now been published. The document was signed at Simla on April ...

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  8. "DEFEAT--SURE, CERTAIN, AND INEVITABLE."

    Renter's correspondent at American headquarters, reporting on Friday, says that Mr. Lloyd George, addressing the American troops after a review, said:-- ...

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  9. SPLENDID WORK OF TANKS.

    Mr. Perry Robinson reports:-- ''The Australians, with a small number of other troops co-operating, carried out as successful and cleanly a lesser ...

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  10. MING PEACE QUICKLY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that in the Reichstag Herr, Scheideman (Socialist leader) intimated that the Socialists would refuse to vote in favor ...

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  11. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam quotes' a telegram from Vienna to the effect that Count Czernin (formerly Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs) had ...

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  12. FLOCKS OF AEROPLANES.

    Mr. Beach Thomas ("Daily Mail" correspondent) says that an illustration of the smallness of our casualties is provided by one battalion, whose losses were ...

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  13. SUPREME WAR COUNCIL.

    The Press Bureau states that the Supreme War Council, at its seventh session, earnestly congratulated the Italian army and people on the memorable ...

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  14. JULY 4 CELEBRATIONS.

    Royalty's most popular share in tho celebrations on July 4 was the attendance of the King and Queen at a baseball match at Chelsea between teams of ...

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  15. "UNDISGUISED ROBBERY."

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reported on Saturday that in he Reichstag the Independent. Socialist Herr Cohn denounced the treaty with Roumania as ...

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  16. 100 SHIPS LAUNCHED.

    The Press Burean states that Mr. Lioyd George telegraphed to Prisident Wilson yesterday: "Just heard 100 ships launched United States to-day. Heartiest ...

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  17. ITALIAN FRONT.

    Yesterday's Italian official' message reports:-- We gained more ground northward of Cava Zuccherina, taking 233 prisoners ...

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  18. AEROPLANE WORKERS.

    The Press Bureau reports that a dispute regarding the dismissal of a workman from a aeroplane, factory in London resulted in the cessation of work. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES.

    The city editor of "The Times" states that the movement to establish fresh industries in Australia is likely to take practical shape in the near future. It is ...

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  20. AIR SUPREMACY

    The abnormally high percentage of German machines which have been destroyed by the British and the increasing menacing portent of British ...

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  21. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    A French communique issued on Thursday evening, stated:-- Between the Oise and the Aisne at 7.30 o'clock yesterday evening we ...

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  22. KING'S BUND FOR SAILORS.

    At the annual meeting of the executive of King George's Fund for Sailors, the Duke of Connaught (chairman) congratulated the Dominions and the ...

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  23. GENERAL MONASH'S PRAISE.

    General Monash has issued an order of the day expressing his heartiest appreciation and thanks to the commanders, staffs, and troops partaking in "to-day's ...

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  24. A NEW TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    Senator W.Saulsbury has moved in the United States Senate that the United States, Japan, and Britain make a permanent agreement to prevent German ...

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  25. HAND-TO-HAND ENCOUNTERS.

    Mr. Ward Price states that a curious semi-submerged battle is proceeding as a result of the Italian effort to eject the Austrians, who forced the Piave ...

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  26. GERMAN TOWNS ATTACKED.

    The Air Ministry has issued the following official report:--On Friday morning, aeroplanes heavily attacked the railway station at Coblenz. Observation was ...

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  27. THE EMIGRATION BILL.

    The Agents-General are asking Mr. Hughes to intervene and secure them exemption under the provision of the Emigration Bill enforcing their registration as ...

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  28. STRENGTHENING THE INDIAN ARMY.

    Renter's Simla correspondent reported on Saturday that the, Indian Government announces that a very large increase in the! strength of the Indian army is ...

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  29. AUSTRIAN ATTACKS REPULSED.

    An Italian official report states:-- On the Lower Piave, having repulsed a violent counter-attack and destroyed the new centres of the enemy's resistance, we ...

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  30. THE "CIRCUS SQUADRON."

    The Australian scouting air squadron with the longest service in France has received the distinction of appointment as "circus squadron" to the Australian ...

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  31. EX-MAYOR OF NEW YORK KILLED.

    Aviator Mitchell, a former Mayor of New York, was killed while training. ...

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  32. RUSSIA.

    ''The Times" Tokio correspondent, reporting on Saturday, states that the Russian Consulate at Kobe reports' that the Czecho-Slovaks, commanded by General ...

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  33. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SOLDIERS.

    Driver R. Bruce, a Sydncyite, is the first Dominion soldier to score a marked success under the Dominions scholarships [?] scheme. In half the average period he ha[?] ...

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  34. IRISH SITUATION.

    "The Times" correspondent in Dublin states that the Commander-in-Chief has prohibited meetings and processions in public places throughput the whole of ...

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  35. AIR WORK ON WEST FRONT.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reported last night. The weather on Wednesday was cloudy and enemy aerial activity was slight. We ...

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  36. AUSTRIAN ADMIT REVERSE.

    A Vienna message states:--The Italians succeeded in pressing back our southern wing. ...

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  37. PALESTINE OPERATIONS.

    A Palestine official message states:-- The Hedjaz Arabs attacked arid captured Kalaat el Ahmir on June 28, and took' 60 prisoners. ...

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  38. "ALWAYS DELIVERED THE GOODS."

    Mr. Phillip Gibbs, writing from head quarters and describing the share the Americans (took in the battle in the south of the Somme on Thursday, says the ...

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  39. RUMOR OF MURDER OF ROYALTIES.

    According to an indirect Copenhagen report, the Russian Royalties murdered include the ex-Czarina and the Grand Duchess Tatiana. The Bolsheviks deny the ...

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  40. A NAVAL ENGAGEMENT.

    Mr. Jeffries ("The Times" correspondent), describing the Italian operations, says:-- Early this morning Italian warships ...

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  41. POLITICAL RUMORS.

    The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Grahame, has denied the rumor that it his intention not to contest the Wickham seat at next election. He understood his ...

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  42. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S REPORT.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports as follows on the work of the Aviation Corps:-- Aeroplanes co-operated in a successful ...

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  43. TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIANS.

    The Paris press are enthusiastic over the capture or Hamel. "Le Matin" pays a tribute to Australians, "who have proven themselves ...

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  44. CZECHOSLOVAKS IN SIBERIA.

    Definite and authoritative information has been received in London that the Czecho-Slovaks' have spread over 3000 miles of Siberia and ousted the Bolshevik ...

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  45. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    The peculiarity of the influenza ragin[?] in London is evidenced by 32 victims whf suddenly collapsed in the streets to-day necessitating ambulances. There have ...

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  46. EXCURSION BOAT WRECKED.

    The excursion boat Columbia, on the Illinois River, near Peoria, was wrecked,, and hundreds of people were drowned. ...

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  47. AMERICAN TRANSPORT SUNK.

    The American transport Covington, homeward bound, and empty was forpedoed. ...

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