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  2. GERMAN OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    A German official message, states:-- During the advance across the Marne to the south westward of Jaulgonne, we broke in the enemy lines. We penetrated ...

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  3. THE GERMANS HELD UP.

    A Freneh communique states:-- The Germans were unable to resume the general attack, which was broken yesterday but violently endeavored to enlarge ...

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  4. ALLIES' LOSSES LIGHT.

    Renter's Paris correspondent says that a semi-official report on Tuesday says:-- While the enemy losses have been frightful ours were unite light especially ...

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  5. FIGHTING ROUND EPERNAY.

    The latest London news states that there has been spasmodic fighting at certain points. The French are well satisfied with results to-day. The whole ...

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  6. THE U-BOATS.

    Reuter's Athens correspondent states that a Spanish steamer, with the Spanish Minister to Greece aboard, while en route for Spain, was torpedoed by German ...

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  7. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    A French Eastern communique, reporting on the operations in Albania, says:-- On the right bank of the Devoli we occupied three villages and pushed a ...

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  8. SHIPPING COMPANIES.

    At the half-yearly meeting of tho Nippon Yuisen Kaisha Shipping Co., it was stated in the financial report that the net profit for the last six months was ...

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  9. STEAMER FOR AUSTRALIA SUNk

    The steamer Barunga, proceeding to Australia was torpedoed and sunk. ...

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  10. ENEMY MAKES LITTLE PROGRESS.

    Renter's correspondent at French headquarters, telegraphing at midday on Wednesday, stated:-- The enemy practically made no progress ...

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  11. CROSSING OF THE MARNE.

    Mr. Campbell "The Times" correspondent, telegraphed on Wednesday:-- "Worse than hell" is the description of the crossing of the Marne west ...

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  12. PASSENGERS AND CREW LANDED.

    Mr. Poynton, Acting-Minister for the Navy, announced to-day the loss of the steamer Barunga, which was formerly the German-Australian cargo carrier Sumatra. ...

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  13. DEFINITE ENEMY FAILURE PROBABLE.

    Renter's correspondent at French headquarters telegraphed at 11.30 on Wednesday evening:-- The general attack was not renewed ...

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  14. BRITISH WAR LOAN BILL.

    When the War Loan Bill was taken in Committee in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Bonar Law said no new operations would be necessary for the ...

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  15. RUSSIA.

    A Zurich correspondent has reported that the new peasant armies for the Government of Kieff and Podolia are wellarmed, including artillery. They ...

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  16. STARVATION IN SERVIA.

    Reuter learns from an official Servian source that Austria-Hungary has confiscated the whole of this year's Servian harvest, as well as the rations allowed ...

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  17. VIOLENT COUNTER-ATTACKS.

    A German official report, states:-- The enemy delivered Violent counterattacks on the Marne front, achieving some local successes south eastward of ...

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  18. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    South of the Marne the Germans attacked yesterday evening with fresh forces north St Aignan. La Chapelle and Monthodon, and succeeded in penetrating ...

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  19. CHOLERA SPREADING.

    Travellers from Petrograd state there are 500 cases of cholera in Petrograd daily, and thousands at Saratoy. The epidemic is extending to Finland. ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF WOOL.

    Sir William Priestly presiding at a meeting of the Wool and Textile Association of the United Kingdom, and other speakers, while approving ...

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  21. GERMANS CLAIM 18,000 PRISONERS.

    Berlin claims 18,000 prisoners, and that they brought down 37 airplanes and two balloons on Tuesday. ...

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  22. UNITED STATES PROPOSES INTERVENTION.

    Washington has proposed a joint American and Japanese intervention in Siberia. ...

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  23. OCCUPIED ISLANDS.

    In the House of Commons Mr. J. King asked whether Japan had established, or was to shortly establish, a civil administration in the occupied islands, and ...

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  24. EX-PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S SON.

    It is officially stated that Quentin Roosevelt has been killed in an fight in France. "The Times" Paris correspondent states ...

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  25. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The conference met yesterday morning, when the main questions were finished. The discussions henceforth are expected to be academic rather than practical ...

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  26. COUNTER ATTACK A GREAT SUCCESS.

    A report from Paris states that the Germans threw new forces across the Marat in an attempt to penetrate to Bourdonneris. ...

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  27. TRANSPORT OF TROOPS.

    In the House of Commons Sir. L. Chiozza-Money announced that 330,000 American troops had been transported in British ships to Europe during April, May, ...

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  28. COMBINED COUNTER-ATTACK.

    Reuter's correspondent at American headquarters telegraphed on Tuesday evening:-- The combined Franco American forces ...

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  29. ATTACK ON BRITISH POSTS.

    Sir Douglas. Haig reports:-- We secured prisoners in a patrol encounter northward of Bethune and westward of Merville. There is great hostile ...

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  30. ENEMY'S WORST DAY.

    Mr. Campbell writers that Tuesday was the Allies' best day and Germany's worst in the whole series of offensives since April 21st. for the first time the enemy's ...

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  31. DUTCH TRADE.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reported on Wednesday that America, France, Italy, and Britain were establishing an inter Allied Economic Commission ...

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  32. THE RHEIMS FRONT HELD.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters, reported at 2.30 on Tuesday afternoon: The Germans on the whole battlefront east of Rheims are held in the ...

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  33. AMBULANCE STATION BOMBED.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that German aviators bombed an American ambulance station. Two were killed and nine wounded. ...

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  34. IMPERIAL COURT OF APPEAL.

    The conference discussed Mr Hughes' proposal creating a new Imperial Court of Appeal, replacing the Privy Council, at some length. In his argument Mr. ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICAN CONSPIRACY.

    Reuter's Johannesburg correspondent, reporting on Wednesday in the Bunting case, says that to-day further evidence was taken, similar to yesterday's The ...

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  36. GREATEST EFFORT FAILS.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters telegraphed on Wednesday:-- The enemy's attack on Monday was in length of front, and Probably also in the ...

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  37. WORK OF THE AIR CORPS.

    The Air Ministry reports:-- We successfully bombed railway sidings and sheds at Offen burg and an aerodrome on Saturday. Good bursts were observed. ...

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  38. OFFENSIVE DEFINITELY HELD.

    Well-informed midday news indicates that the offensive has been definitely held up. The morning's attack, though furious at certain points. has not developed on a ...

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  39. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    The opening of Australia House was a memorable function. The King and Queen, and Princess Mary, and many other distinguished persons attended. Some ...

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  40. ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official message states:-- We gained ground in the northern region of Mt. Grappa, taking 94 prisoners. Thy Italian Allied aircraft is active, and ...

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  41. BANKING FACILITIES FOR SOLDIERS.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher and Mr. Denison Miller will visit Salisbury and Weymouth tomorrow with a view to improving the banking facilities for troops. Mr. ...

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  42. CABLE SUMMARY.

    In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. C. Bellairs, Mr. Balfour stated that a Dutch convoy would not be immune from search on the return journey. ...

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  43. FAILURE OF GERMAN TANKS.

    It is started in well informed sources that Von Einem delivered five fierce on slaughts yesterday between the Suippe Valley and Massages. which were ...

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  44. GIGANTIC STRUGGLE.

    Tho Press Bureau says:-- The struggle has assumed gigantic proportions. The battle sways desperately, but on the whole is favorable to the Allies, the enemy ...

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  45. GERMANS LOSING RECKLESSLY.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent states that messages are optimistic, and regard the situation as extremely favorable. The Germans are losing recklessly ...

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  46. AN HISTORIC SPADE.

    Lady Barkly, widow of an ex-Governor of Victoria (1856-63), has handed to Sir Peter McBride a spade wherewith the first sod of the railway from Melbourne ...

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  47. THE ATTACK ON CHALOUS.

    Mr. Bidou, military critic, says:-- The enemy intended to manoeuvre fifteen divisions east of Rheims and force a passage towards Chalons, converging ...

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  48. BRITISH OFFICIAL REPORT.

    'A British-Italian official report states:-- The Northumbrians successfully raided positions southward of As iago taking 24 prisoners. We destroyed 35 ...

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  49. THE I.W.W. CASES.

    The New South Wales Cabinet sat this morning and decided on the recommendation of the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice to appoint a Supreme Court ...

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  50. AUSTRIAN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    An Austrian official message states:-- We repulsed four powerful Italian assaults at Monte Perica and Solarmlo with the heaviest enemy losses. ...

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  51. THE GERMAN ECONOMIC MENACE.

    Sir Joseph Ward, in a speech at the Empire producers' banquet, reiterated the necessity for precautions against the German economic menace after the war, and ...

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  52. AMERICAN OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    An American official message, dated July 16 states:-- We co-operated with the French in Monday's battle eastward of Rheims and ...

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  53. THE WORLD WAR.

    The House of Commons agreed on the motion of the Prime Minister, seconded by Mr. Asquith, that Commoners attend a special service at St Margaret's. ...

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  54. FIGHTING CONTINUES.

    Fierce fighting continues and there are further thrusts. Rheims and south of the Marne are generally held. ...

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  55. A COLOSSAL DEFEAT.

    Writing in the "Echo de Paris," M. Marcel Hutin says:-- Though it is early to speak of victory, the enemy's failure bo secure any ...

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  56. STATEMENT BY ATTORNEY GENERAL.

    Mr. Hall stated to-day[?] liament meets it will be [?] legislation similar to the[?] mission act after which[?] ...

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  57. THE CANADIAN TROOPS.

    Sir Robert Borden, after visiting the Canadians at the front, sent a letter to General Currie, commanding the Canadians paying a tribute to the Canadians' ...

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  58. BOMBARDMENT OF PARIS.

    The long range bombardment recommenced. resulting in some deaths and damage. Paris is unperturbed. ...

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  59. WHOLE SITUATION GOOD.

    General Von Einem quintupled his a tacks on the left, but was sanguinarily repulsed. The whole situation is good. The enemy's total losses is estimated at ...

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  60. EXTREMELY COSTLY ADVANCE.

    The German advance is being carried out at enormous cost. on six miles oof the French lines the penetration at the deepest is a mile and a half at Rheims ...

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