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  2. TWO OFFENSIVES.

    The Germans started two offensives on the French front early this morning--the first on a front of 30 miles between Chateau Thierry and Brigny, between ...

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  3. GERMANY'S FINAL AIM.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters states:-- The enemy cast of Rheims is operating in the Champagne at Pouilleuse, the most ...

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  4. HUNS EVERYWHERE CHECKED

    A press report states that the enemy is everywhere cheeked. The Americans took 2000 prisoners. The offensive Was renewed, the Allies ...

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  5. THE I.W.W. CASES.

    Mr. Hall, Attorney-General, and Mr. Farland, Minister for Justice, made a joint statement to-night respecting the I.W.W. conviction allegations. They said ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    An Italian official report states:--The Italians and French carried out raids on the Asiago plateau. We repulsed a new attack at Trorone. ...

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  7. THE NEW OFFENSIVE.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters telegraphed on Monday:-- The new battlefield is naturally bisected by the town of Rheims and Montaigne d[?] ...

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  8. JOHANNESBURG STRIKES.

    The examination of Bunting and others was continued. Native detectives gave evidence that various meetings were addressed by one or the other of the ...

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  9. ATTACKS CONTINUED.

    The attacks are being continued on a wide front. Prince Rupprecht's reserves are engaged on the Marne. The French report the situation good. ...

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  10. BOMBARDMENT OF PARIS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that the long-range bombardment of Paris Was resumed on Monday. The long-range bombardment of Paris ...

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  11. VERY VIOLENT FIGHTING.

    A French communique states:-- The battle continued towards the end of the afternoon and yesterday evening with redoubled violence. Between Chateau ...

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  12. BRITISH AGAIN ADVANCE LINE.

    Sir Douglas Haig reported on Monday evening:-- We again advanced our line in the neighborhood of Villers Br[?]tonn[?]ux. We drove ...

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  13. ALLIED AIR RAID.

    Reuter's Hague correspondent learns that an Allied air raid on Glandbach, a manufacturing town of Rhenish Prussia, west of Dusseldorf,' resulted in the ...

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  14. RUSSIA.

    "The Tunes" correspondent at Amsterdam states that according to German reports the Russian Foreign Minister sent a note to Britain demanding the withdrawal ...

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  15. RAID BY NEW ZEALANDERS.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:--The New Zealanders successfully raided in the neighborhood of Hebuterne, and took a number of prisoners and machine-guns. ...

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  16. INEFFECTIVE ATTACKS ON MARNE.

    The German attacks on the Marne continue ineffectively. The Americans recaptured tho towns of Fossoy and Crezancy, south of the Mama and due east ...

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  17. OPERATIONS AT ZEERUGGE.

    British aviators at Zeebrugge sank a tug which was endeavoring to remove one of the sunken British cruisers. ...

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  18. WAR PRISONERS' CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law confirmed the statement that the Anglo-German War Prisoners' Conference at The Hague had reached an agreement ...

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  19. AUSTRIAN PRISONERS JOINING CZECHS.

    "The Times" Pekin correspondent states it is expected that the Austrian prisoners of war in Siberia will Join the Czecho-Slovaks, which will largely ...

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  20. REPETITION OP VERDUN TACTICS.

    "The Times" correspondent at Paris states that a tremendous cannonading began at 3 o'clock and the fire continued with sustained intensity for four hours. ...

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  21. ENEMIES AND PATENT FEES.

    The Press Bureau states that the Board of Trade revoked the general licenses which permitted the payment of fees from or to enemies in respect to patents and ...

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  22. HORVAT'S SIBERIAN GOVERNMENT.

    A Pekin message states that the Allied Ministers are reported to have advised General Horvat to dissolve his Siberian Government and retire from the field. ...

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  23. APPALLING LOSSES AT THE MARNE.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters telegraphed on Monday evening:-- Prisoners state that the Germans ...

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  24. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Dominions' representatives expect a very busy time during the offensive. The conference met twice to-day, and the inner Cabinet at midday. It is expected ...

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  25. BRITISH MAN-POWER.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Percy Harris suggested that in view of the arrivals of such large reinforcements from America, British youths should not be ...

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  26. BEGINNING OF GREAT ENTERPRISE.

    "The Times,'' in a l[?]ading article, says: "We are witnessing the beginning of an enterprise which ultimately will surpass in magnitude the greatest battles of 1918. ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND WOOL.

    Mr. Massey states the sale of wool awaits formal confirmation. and remarked significantly that producers will certainly not lose money this season. ...

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  28. CROWN PRINCE'S EFFORT.

    The latest news m well-informed circles states that the Crown Prince continues his heavy attack east of Rheims, the French resisting valiantly in battle ...

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  29. BELGIUM AS A PLEDGE.

    "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that Count Von Hertling told the Reichstag that Belgium will be held as a pledge in order to obtain peace ...

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  30. ADVANCE IN ALBANIA.

    A French Eastern communique states: Continuing the pursuit of the enemy in Albania we passed Cramsie, and reached the outskirts of Cekini Bruja, where we ...

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  31. GERMAN ADMISSIONS.

    The Germans admit the severity of the resistance, but claim to have taken 13,000 prisoners. ...

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  32. ATTACK ON AMERICAN POSITIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at American headquarters telegraphed on Monday:-- The Germans powerfully attacked this morning the American positions east of ...

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  33. ENEMY SUCCESSES SMALL.

    The United Service special representative says:-- An intense bombardment commenced at midnight on Sunday. Paris was awakened ...

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  34. POSITION ON THE MARNE.

    On the French front the Germans control twelve miles south of the Marne. Berlin claims 13,000 prisoners. ...

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  35. PRINCE LICHNOWSKY.

    "The Times" correspondent at The Hague states that the Prussian Parliament deprived Prince Lichnowsky of his hereditary right to membership. ...

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  36. COASTAL ZONE BOMBARDED.

    Reuter's Rome correspondent reports in connection with the Albanian operations that Italian destroyers successfully bombarded the coastal zone in the ...

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  37. NO FURTHER ENEMY GAINS.

    Mr. Campbell, "Times" correspondent, reports that there are no further enemy gains. and the counter-attacks slightly improved the position on the Marne. ...

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  38. JAPANESE BATTLESHIP BLOWN UP.

    The Japanese battleship Kawachi blew up, 500 lives being lost. ...

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  39. GENERAL FOCH WELL SATISFIED.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law announced that the Prime Minister received telephonic communications from headquarters wherein General Foch ...

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  40. AMERICAN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    An American official report issued on Monday stated:-- Eastward of Chateau Thierry, where the enemy succeeded this morning in ...

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  41. SALE OF WHEAT.

    Mr. Hughes denies the statement cabled from Sydney to the effect that he had sold Australian wheat, with the result that speculating therein had occurred. ...

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  42. AUSTRO-HUNGARY AND PEACE.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reported on Tuesday that Count Burian, i[?] the course of a report on the Austro Hungarian foreign Policy, declared:-- ...

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  43. AMERICANS UPSET PLANS.

    Reuter's correspondent at American headquarters, telegraphing on Monday evening, stated:--The Americans in the river bend now command the river front ...

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  44. MR. HOLMAN INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. Holman, interviewed in Melbourne to-day, said he expected to hear of new developments concerning the I.W.W. prosecutions, but as to the exact nature ...

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  45. STRENGTHENING THE ALLIES.

    A trustworthy estimate states there are 80,000 Czecho-Slovaks in Siberia, and 30,000 in European Russia, who intend to reach the French front via Vladivostock. ...

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  46. BRITAIN'S ECONOMIC POLICY.

    In the House of Commons Sir Edward Carson asked when the Government would make a statement on its economic policy. Mr. Bonar Law: It is impossible before ...

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  47. AVOIDING FRONTAL ATTACK.

    Mr. Campbell, "The Times" correspondent with the French army, states:-- The line chosen for the advance avoids a dangerous frontal attack on the ...

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  48. A COMPLETE FAILURE.

    Reuter's correspondent at American headquarters. writing on Tuesday, reports that the whole battlefield indicates, exceed in a few minor. localities, that the ...

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  49. PURCHASE OF BEER.

    The question whether a customer could purchase bottled beer in a hotel on Saturday before closing hours and have the liquor delivered at his home after hours ...

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  50. FIGHTING IN PALESTINE.

    A Palestine official report states:-- Enemy attacks developed on Saturday and Sunday against our positions covering the passages of the River Jordan and on ...

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  51. FRENCH HIGHER COMMAND.

    The French Higher Command on Monday night was very pleased with the situation. Additional particulars showed that at ...

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  52. AMERICANS ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS.

    A further message from American headquarters states that when the Germans rushed forward in the morning their objective was 15 kilometres distant, and they ...

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  53. CONTROL OF SHIPPING.

    An important result of the amended regulations gazetted last Friday in connection with the control of shipping is that the Customs authorities have now legal ...

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  54. PRINCE RUPPRECHT'S RESERVES.

    The Germans yesterday evening reached Belval, seven miles from Epernay, and threw six bridges across the Marne between Dormans and Beuilly. The most ...

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  55. AVIATION REPORT.

    Sir Douglas Haig, in his aviation report. states:-- On July 11 we heavily bombed sidings at Routers, dumps at Warneton and ...

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  56. ENEMY'S IMMEDIATE OBJECT.

    M. Bidou, the French military crude and Paris correspondent of "The Times," states: " Chalons undoubtedly is the enemy's immediate object on the left. A ...

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  57. Mr. HUGHES' GREAT ABILITIES.

    Tho "Evening News" says it will not cause surprise if Mr. Hughes remains until the conclusion of peace, and takes office under Mr. Lloyd George, who would ...

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