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  2. LATEST SPORTING.

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  3. CHINA.

    PEKIN, Monday. -- The young Emperor [?]e[?]an Tung has announced his re-succession to the throne. ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Messrs. J. Bourke, of Steinbrook Station Tenterfield, and W. J. Birrell, Tenterfield, have just made a holiday tour of the Richmond and Tweed Rivers districts, being ...

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  5. TERRIFIC RUSSIAN DRIVE.

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- The "New York Tribune's" special correspondent announces a terrific Russian drive in the direction of Lemberg. ...

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  6. BRITISH TAXATION.

    LONDON, Monday. -- In the House of Commons, in Committee on Finance Bill, an amendment in favor of a reduction of the tea duty from 1s to 8d wast negatived ...

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  7. THE BALKANS.

    ATHENS, Monday. -- Pending a decision concerning the Archbishop of Athens relations with the Holy Synod are suspended. The Archbishop, who conducted an anathema ...

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  8. THE COUP D'ETAT.

    PEKIN, Monday. -- The Chinese cou[?]d' seems to have been carried out with dramatic swiftness. The Secretary at Peking of General Chang Shung, leader of the Military ...

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  9. GREECE AND GERMANY.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday. -- A Berlin official statement gives the text of the Note of the Greek Minister handed to the German Government on 30th June in ...

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  10. AUSTRALASIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The Minister for Defence, commenting upon the recent speech of the British Minister for Munitions in respect of the magnificent output by Great ...

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  11. EFFECT OF EMPEROR'S ACCESSION.

    LONDON, Monday. -- A prominent native of China in London opines that the accession of Heuan Tung will not cause any serious trouble, and the change is unlikely to alter ...

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  12. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- A British aviator who was arrived in New York reports that the Germans are in a frightful condition, as a result of Sir D. Haig's drives. The Germans ...

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  13. HOLLAND'S NEUTRALITY.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday. -- Lord Derby, in terviewed by "Handelsblaad's" London correspondent, emphasised that so long as Holland is neutral the British will respect ...

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  14. RESTORATION ACCEPTED PLACIDLY.

    LONDON, Monday. -- The "Times" Peking correspondent states the restoration of the Manchu dynasty has been accepted placidly. The majority of the Northern ...

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  15. MINISTER OF WAR MAKES GOOD.

    LONDON, Monday. -- A Washington message announces that M. Kerensky informed Mr. Lahsing, Secretary of State, three weeks ago a big Russian offensive would start in the ...

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  16. EXPLAINING GERMAN OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Monday. -- Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters telegraphing to-day says the sudden enemy offensive at Chemin[?] dis Dames and on the left bank of ...

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  17. SCRATCHING.

    GRAFTON, Tuesday. -- Istrian has been scratched from the Ramornie Handicap. ...

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  18. MESOPOTAMIA.

    LONDON, Monday. -- The London "Telegraph" states in consequence of the Mesopotamia report the Government is preparing a scheme of administration an reform in ...

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  19. RECRUITING.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The Minister for Defence, addressing a re[?]uiting meeting at Melbourne Town Hall, stated there were in Australia 140,000 single men between the ...

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  20. BILLIARDS.

    The draw for the fourth round in the snooker tournament being played at Phil. Levy's is as follows : -- H. Walker plays J. Burgett, M. Mackenzie plays T. Kenny or ...

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  21. NO ILL WILL.

    LONDON, Monday. -- Lord Derby added : -- "We have no intention of sailing up the Scheldt. Such a plan never occurred, as the Dutch must surely know. Germany is the ...

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  22. AN IMPORTANT CAPTURE.

    LONDON, Monday. -- The capture is announced at Petrograd of Koniukhy, with 164 officers and 8400 men, the result of an attack on the Austro-German positions. ...

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  23. CLARENCE RIVER NEWS.

    GRAFTON, Tuesday. -- The deaths are reported at the front of Privates Jack Giovanelli, Val. Priestly, Thomas Inglis, and Sergt. Leslic James Thompson, all of Grafton. ...

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  24. WAR MINISTER'S STATEMENT.

    PETROGRAD, Monday. -- M. Kerensky telegraphed to Prince Love off that the Russian revolutionary army had again resumed the offensive. ...

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  25. THE PERSONS CENSURED.

    LONDON, Monday. -- In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Laws stated that Lord Hardinge had not resigned. He gave an assurance that the persons censured in the ...

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  26. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday. -- Frankfurt telegrams report the death of Airman Reissinger after an extraordinary fight. Reissinger downed four adversaries and when the firth ...

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  27. RUSSIAN VICTORIES.

    LONDON, Monday. -- A Russian message says: -- After to-day's artillery operations we attacked on the Konlukhy front and occupied three lines of trenches. We took the ...

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  28. AN INSECURE FOOTING GAINED.

    PARIS, Monday. -- Anyhow not yet is there any indications that a more serious in[?]cention hes behind the sudden resumption [?]ty both at the Morth[?]mme and ...

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  29. LABOUR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The colliery stoppage throughout the northern district is becoming more frequent, eight collieries being idle yesterday. ...

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  30. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    LONDON, Monday. -- Sir De Haig reports : -- We successfully raided eastward of Har[?]court Enemy raiders reached our reaches eastward of Loos, but were quickly ...

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  31. BOMBING VENICE.

    ROME, Monday. -- The Austrian are squadron bombed Venice, Chiogg[?]a and Murano on the night of the 29th June, but no casualties resulted. Italian hydroplanes retaliated by ...

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  32. BUILDERS' TRADES AWARD.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Judge Rolin, in the Arbitration Court, gave judgment affecting the building trades. His Honor said he was enable to see on the evidence any real case ...

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  33. BRITISH OFFENSIVE NOT ENDED.

    LONDON, Monday. -- The well-known critic General Von Abdenn, writing to the "Tageblatt," says of the operations on the West front by far the most serious ...

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  34. RED CROSS VILLAGE FAIR.

    The following are the final drawings of raffles in connection with the Red Cross and War Chest Village Fair : -- Picture, donated by Mrs. Hicks : Ticket 1627, Mrs. Winter, ...

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  35. IN ASIA MINOR.

    LONDON, Monday. -- An Russian message says : -- The Truks are retreating towards Pendjyin. Our pursuing cavalry occupied Engidja, northward of Lake Zeribar. We also ...

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  36. BROOKLET HALL FAIR.

    Brooklet Protestant Hall was cre[?]ted in 1893 on land donated by Mr. W. R. Johnson, of Lismore, and the property is vested intrust[?]s. The following gentlemen now ...

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  37. INTENSE ARTILLERY BATTLE.

    LONDON, Monday. -- A Russian message says: -- In the directions of Zolotchoy and Brzezany and intense artillery battle occurred. The communique does not mention ...

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  38. FACTORY FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Messrs. Ricket and Thorp's art furniture factory at Rockdale, together with its contents, was totally destroyed by fire early this meaning. The ...

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  39. RUSSIA.

    [?]ETROGRAL, Monday. -- Thousands participated in a procession to the graves of those killed in the revolution, carrying hum[?]rons banners inscribed "Down with the ...

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  40. GERMANS' IMPORTANT OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Monday. -- The fighting which has flared up in the West is the most extensive since the battle of Champagne. The pertinacity and strength of the German ...

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  41. HEAVY FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Monday. -- A German message says: -- Heavy fighting occurred between the Upper Strypa and the east bank of the Narajowka. The Russian pressure was directed ...

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  42. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday. -- Serious disturbances have occurred at Dusseldorf, where crowds of workers wrecked and looted the shops, especially bare. The local commander ...

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  43. GLASS WORKERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- When the cases in which 130 employers of the bottle works, charged with having taken[?] part in the strike, came before the Industrial Court to-day it ...

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  44. PASTURES PROTECTION BOARDS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- At the annual convention of the Pastures Protection Boards the report read stated it is difficult to explain the slighting treatment of various ...

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  45. NOT A GENERAL ATTACK.

    PARIS, Monday. -- The "Times" correspondent does not think the Germans have a wide general scheme of attack, although the guns at St. Quentin towards Verdun ...

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  46. NO PATRIOTIC SENTIMENT.

    PETROGRAD, Monday. -- Large processions, which had been dreaded, marched on 1st July from the workmen's quarters to the revolutionary graveyard. Arms had been ...

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  47. CITY RAILWAY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- At the conclusion of the meeting of the State Cabinet to-day the Acting Premier, Mr. Fuller, said : "We have reaffirmed our previous decision in ...

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  48. NEWS OF THE OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Monday. -- The news of the Russian offensive was received with joy in London and Paris. Koniulhy is 20 miles west of Tarnopol. It is generally though the ...

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  49. BAREFOOTED SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday. -- Owing to a shortage of leather the German authorities have asked the children to go to school barefoot. It is pointed out that no reflection ...

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  50. FALL OF LENS IMMINENT.

    LONDON, Monday. -- The British First Army, under General Horne, continues aggressive fighting. A French commentator regards the evacuation east of Lens imminent, ...

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  51. TRAPS FOR MOTORISTS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Motorists in the city got a great surprise this morning, being stopped by policemen, who demanded their names and addresses and compelled them to ...

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  52. WAGES BOARD AWARD.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A Wages Board award involving an increased cost of £311,000 a year to the Railway Department was gazetted during the financial year ended June ...

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  53. THE DESTINY OF POLAND.

    ZURICH, Monday. -- In a debate in the Austrian Parliament several speakers declared the new kingdom of Poland must be a monarchy incorporated with Galicia under ...

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  54. EMPERORS CONFER.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday. -- The Austrian Emperor and Empress arrived at Munich accompanied by their suite, including the Foreign Minister. ...

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  55. RACE RIOTS.

    VANCOUVER, Monday. -- St. Louis militia were called out to dead with then [?]ace riots in scores of places in the city. Whites throw the negroes off the street cars, and ...

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  56. PETREE v. KNOX.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The action Petre[?]sus [?] Knox has concluded in the Supreme Court after a six days' hearing. The jury, after a retirement of an hour and 20 ...

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  57. GERMAN'S UNEASINESS.

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Germans are displaying increasing uneasiness on the Belgian front, feeling that the Allied lines' latest move is an attempt to approach the ...

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  58. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Monday. -- Declaring the United States suspicious of Japan's attitude in the Orient, Mochizuki, a member of Parliament, suggested to negotiate exchange, with ...

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  59. GERMAN COLONIAL SOCIETY.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday. -- A meeting of the German Colonial Society, under the Presidency of Duke Johann Albrecht of Mecklenburg, passed resolutions declaring the ...

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  61. TWO HUNDRED DEATHS.

    VANCOUVER, Monday. -- Race riots at St. Louis to-night resulted in loss of life estimated at midnight at 200, all being negroes. Such of the cable news on this page as is ...

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