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  2. HERTLING AND PEACE.

    Count Von Hertling, in the Reichstag, emphasised that the chief of the army administration does not conduct the was for the sake of the war. He told him that as ...

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  3. ENEMY ALIENS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Sir George Cave (Home Secretary), dealing with the alien question, agreed that the continuance of enemy outrages upon ...

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  4. "HANDS OFF THE PACIFIC!"

    Mr. Hughes, speaking at the Pilgrims' Club dwelt on the absolute necessity of the Pacific Islands not reverting to a predatory Power like Germany. He ...

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  5. FRANCE'S NATIONAL DAY.

    Loudon to-day cordially celebrated France's National Day and collected large sums in aid of the French Red Cross. The helpers included Mrs Hughes and Mrs. ...

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  6. FIGHTING IN THE BALKANS.

    A French Eastern communique reports: South of Devoil, in continuation of our success, we seized the whole of the Koskitza Ridge, and occupied all the villages ...

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  7. CHEERY AND CONFIDENT.

    Mr. Keith Murdoch, writing from headquarters, states:--If anyone imagines that the British armies are depressed or disheartened by ...

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  8. SHORTAGE OF SHIPS.

    The Imperial Conference has opened the discussion on the shipping position as affecting the Dominions, both as regards refrigerated cargo and general products. ...

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  9. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    The Agents-General in Loudon are urging the State Governments strongly to protest against the Emigraton Bill. They regard the provision which ...

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  10. STRAFING THE SERVIANS.

    Reuter has learned from a trustworthy source that the Austrians are intensifying their policy of ruthlessness against the Servians. ...

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  11. WESTERN FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reported last nightly:--We took a few prisoners at night north-eastward of Ypres. ...

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  12. THE ADVANCE IN ALBANIA.

    Router's Rome correspondent reported on Saturday, that the Italian advance in Albania, with the French assistance in the centre, the Greeks on the right flank and ...

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  13. KUHLMANN'S RETIREMENT.

    ''The Times'' Hague correspondent reported on Saturday that according to the "Frankfurter Zeitung" Von Kuhlmann personally requested the Kaiser to permit ...

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  14. BANK AMALGAMATION.

    Conversation in financial circles to-day mentions the probability of an early extension of the working arrangements between the leading Dominion and London ...

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  15. PAINTING THE WAR.

    The Art Advisory Committee has given the following commissions to Australian artists to paint picture on canvasses 8ft. by 6ft. illustrating Australia's part ...

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  16. RUSSIA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Pekin states that the Czecho-Slovaks have overthrown the Bolsheviks in the whole region for Tobolsk to Semipalatinsk, and from ...

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  17. ALLIES' ADVANCE CONTINUED.

    A French Eastern communique states:--The advance in Albania was continued on both banks of the Dovoli, and Mount Komjane, on the right bank, was captured. ...

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  18. THE AUSTRALIAN ADVANCE.

    The Australians in their advance at, Merris on a 2200 yards front, captured 45 posts and 150 prisoners. The enemy were surprised, and their resistance was ...

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  19. VON HINTZE'S TASK.

    "The "Times" Hague correspondent reported on Saturday that the pan- Germans are looking hopefully, though with some qualms, to Von Hintze's new career. ...

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  20. AN INTERESTING ADVENTURE.

    Mr. Perry Robinson says the Australian advance within 500 yards of Merris was the most interesting adventure in patrol tactics. It was carried out in full ...

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  21. IS DELAY DUE TO INFLUENZA?

    Mr. Perry Robinson, "The Times" correspondent on the West front, states that the weather has broken with high gales and thunderstorms. ...

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  22. LENIN'S LATEST MOVE.

    "The Times" correspondent at Stockholm reports that a Petrograd message states that Lenin has accepted the Finnish proposal, through the German Foreign ...

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  23. ITALIAN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    An Italian official message states:--We repulsed an attempted attack south of Sassorosso, and we maintain our contact with the new enemy line northward ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    King George will open Australia House on August 3, when the building will be complete. Pending the arrival of Australian ...

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  25. THE AVIATION CORPS.

    Yesterday's German communique read as follows:--We brought down five out of six American aeroplanes which were attempting to ...

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  26. "BELGIUM ONLY A PAWN."

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reported on Saturday that the following is substantially the text of Von Hertling's reference to Belgium in his speech which ...

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  27. MR HUGHES AND THE LADIES

    A deputation of 50 women waited on Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, yesterday, and presented him with a ...

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  28. HEMMING THE SUBMARINE.

    Speaking at the opening of the exhibition of naval photography in London yesterday, Sir Eric Geddes (First Lord of the Admiralty) wished he could tell some of ...

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  29. FRENCH MISSION.

    The French Mission which is going to Australia will visit the Australians at the front, and will afterwards confer with Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister) and Mr. ...

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  30. SITUATION IN SIBERIA.

    Regarding the recent reports of doings on the Murman coast, it can now be stated that the Allies are taking measures to protect that coast in co-operation with the ...

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  31. RAIN RETARDS WORK.

    In his report of Wednesday's an work, Sir Douglas Haig said:--We destroyed seven enemy machines and drove down six out of control. Four ...

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  32. FRENCH GENERAL.

    Reuter's Athens correspondent reported on Friday that General Gramat, a French army officer, has been appointed Chief of Staff to the Greek army. ...

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  33. INDEPENDENT FORCE BUSY.

    The Air Ministry reports:--An air squadron on Thursday morning bombed the railway sidings at Offenburg. A good burst was observed. All returned. ...

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  34. A TRIUMPH FOR VON TIRPITZ.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reported on Saturday that the "Berliner Tageblatt" says:--"Despite all the official assurance to the contrary, Von ...

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  35. THE PERSECUTED JEWS.

    Renter's Amsterdam correspondent reported on Friday that the "Lemberger Tageblatt," in view of the anti-Jewish attitude of the Austrian Government, ...

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  36. ALLIED AIR RAIDS.

    The week's war in the air was remarkably successful, and includes fourteen separate British raids into Germany, with the loss of two aeroplanes against four ...

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  37. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    A French communique states:--Our troops in the morning carried out a brilliant attack on a front of five kilometres, between Cantel and north of ...

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  38. RECRUITING.

    Two hundred and fifty recruits were accepted in the State during the week. The total Australian losses now amount to 265,645, of whom 49,761 are dead. ...

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  39. GENEROUS SOUTH AFRICAN.

    An anonymous Natalian, who has just returned from active service, has offered a 400-acre farm for the use of ex-soldiers for five years rent free. The ...

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  40. ECONOMIC POLICY CRITICISED.

    The ''Evening Standard" says that business men express unbounded satisfaction with the speech made by Mr. Hughes, the Australian Prime Minister, ...

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  41. RE-ENLISTED MEN.

    Military orders issued yesterday provide that re-enlisted men as far as possible are to be grouped together in camp. If the exigencies of the service allow they ...

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  42. DEMAND FOR SIX-HOUR DAY.

    The Miners' Federation has earned a resolution demanding a six-hour day after the war, and six days' pay for a five-day week. ...

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  43. GERMAN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    A German official message last night reports:--We repulsed a strong enemy advance at night north-eastward of Bothune. ...

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  44. LABOR'S WAR AIMS.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson announced at a conference of Labor organisations at Southampton this afternoon, that five replies have been received from enemy ...

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  45. AIR MINISTRY'S REPORT.

    The Air Ministry reports:--On Thursday we successfully bombed three aerodromes, causing two fires, and fired many machine-gun rounds at trains, ...

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  46. NON PREFERENCE TO RETURNED MEN.

    Referring to the requests made to the Acting-Prime Minister by the Returned Soldiers' Association, Senator Bolton said yesterday that one of the vital ...

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  47. ARMY PROMOTIONS.

    Colonel E. Martin has been appointed Brigadier-General in command of a brigade, vice General R. Smith. Lieutenant Geo. Malley, a Sydneyite, ...

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  48. PRESS BUREAU REPORT.

    The Press Bureau reports that for the year ended 30th June on the Western front alone the British have destroyed 2150 aircraft, and driven down 1083. The ...

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  49. HINDENBURG REPORTED DEAD.

    There are renewed but unconfirmed rumors, emanating from The Hague, that Field-Marshal Von Hindenburg is dead. ...

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  50. THE 12th OF JULY.

    The 12th of July celebrations were held throughout Ulster. Sir Edward Carson and Lord Londonderry addressed the main celebration at Belfast. The banners of ...

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  51. SCEPTICISM IN LONDON.

    The Belgian newspaper "Les Nouvelles" states that it learns from a good source that Field-Marshal Von Hindenburg died as the result of a stroke following a stormy ...

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  52. OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER RESIGNS.

    Mr. Frank Hurley' of Sydney, who has been official photographer with the Australian forces in France, has resigned his position and is returning to Australia. ...

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