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  3. EAST FRONT.

    A Berlin communique, dated July 17. confirms the Russian advance on the Lower Lips It adds that there has been lively fighting by Field-Marshal von ...

    Article : 396 words
  4. FINE BRITISH PROGRESS.

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig reports:— British troops north-west of the Bazentin le perit wood stormed and capured German second line positions on a front of 1,1500 ...

    Article : 264 words
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  6. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    The Premier (Hon. C. Vaughan) told Mr. Guna that it was the policy of the Government to raise : ne minimum wage to 9/ a day, and that was proposed to ...

    Article : 332 words
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  8. THE GREAT STORM

    The ferocity of the gale which swept the metropolitan area on Monday evening has probably not been exceeded in the history of South Australia. Reports received from ...

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  9. The Teuton Version.

    The German communique issued at noon to-day states:—“The English at -many points between the sea and A acre increased their fire wish great violence. ...

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  10. Captures by French.

    A semi-official report states that from July 1 to July 13 the French captured 235 German officers and 11,741 men. 89 m[?]raflleuses 26 minethrowers 85 guns and many ...

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  11. French Advantage.

    The French Monday midday communique states:— A strong enemy reconnaissance was dispersed in the neigubourhood of Moulin soustouvent. A coup de main ...

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  12. ANNEXATION OF BELGIUM.

    A-United Press message states-that the Beriling press is divided on the [?]isdom of the German Chancellor's opposition to the tnnexation of Belgium. The Cologne ...

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  13. Artillery Capture.

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Incessant rain and heavy mist on Monday again interfered with operations. Nothing of importance was done all-day long. Local ...

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  14. British Casualties.

    The British casualty lists issued on Monday and Tuesday in connection with the fighting in France contain the names of 1,034 office ras and 4,361 men ...

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  15. ALIENS IN ENGLAND.

    A representative of The Daily Telegraph has visited the interment camps where 23,000 civilians are interned on the Isle of Man. Twenty-three bugs huts are ...

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  16. ITALY AND GERMANY.

    The Home correspondent of The Morning Post states that the Italian Cabinet is considering the altitude to-be adopted towards Germany, sinless Italy denounces ...

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  17. The English Advance.

    To-day's Paris review describes the British advance. It states that the whole of the German positions have been broken on a front of 61 miles beside a dent having ...

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  18. BERLIN'S FOOD SHORTAGE.

    This week's individual meat allowance Berlin has been fixed at 6 oz. ...

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  19. Germans Uneasy.

    The Telegraaf states that the Germans have removed from Ostend and other- places many papers and documents which were considered to lie no longer-safe there. ...

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  20. Teutons Position Menaced.

    The withdrawal from Foureaux was due to Gen. Sir- Douglas Haig's determination not to expose the troops unnecessarily until the third German line had been ...

    Article : 324 words
  21. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    A Rome communique states that the Austrians in the Upper Posina Valley tried to stop the Italian advance. They attaeked and were heavily supported by a ...

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  22. Anzacs Reviewed.

    The Anzac troops partook in the review on July 14. They left Paris again on Sunday. The immense crowd cheered the British and colonial troops, and flung thoral ...

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  23. More Iron Crosses.

    It is officially announced from Berlin that the Kaiser visited the German general staff hospitals in the Somme battle area and conferred iron. crosses on the wounded ...

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  24. BULK HANDLING.

    Members of Parliament are not disposed to drop the question of bulk handling of wheat. Mr. Hill brought it before the House of . Assembly again on Tuesday. ...

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  25. —Visiting Parliamentarians.

    The overseas Parliamentarians who are attending the conference in England have gone on a visit to the war front in France. PARTS. July 17. ...

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  26. AUSTRIAN FRONTS.

    An Austrian communique states that, the Russians south-west of Lutzk attacked with superior forces the Austrian front. sector near Szklin, and the Austrians ...

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  27. Trains of German Wounded.

    Trains laden with German wounded are constantly traversing Aix la Chapelle Eleven thousand severely wounded men have passed, from the Pozieres to Bazentin ...

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  28. BRITAIN'S WAR COST.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. McKenna) announced in the House of Commons to-day that the daily expenditure by Great Britain on the war was now ...

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  29. Enemy Ammunition Destroyed.

    French aviators have completely destroyed a German munition train. Sixteen Landsturmers were also killed. ...

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  30. HUNGARY AND TH WAR.

    The Buda-Pest correspondent of The Morning Post states that Herr Karolyl President of -the Independence Party in the Hungarian House of Representatives, ...

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  32. “Worse Than Death.”

    Mr. Phillip Glbbs in a message from the British' front, eays that in the difficult hour?, the passing of which is inevitable. after a successful advance, the British in ...

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  33. NEW TURKISH DIVISIONS.

    The Germans in Turkey have organized eight new divisions of Turks under German officers. The new troops will be sent to the European fronts. ...

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  34. THE KAISAR-I-HING.

    Messrs Elder Smith & Co., Limited have received a further wirelers [?] from the captain of the Keisar-in-Hind advissing than the vest met with a heary ...

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  35. Confident of Victory.

    M. Gustave Herve says:— “Now that the British Tommies have begun to dance we are confident that deliverance from the for in the invaded departments of France is ...

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  36. CAUCASUS CAMPAIGN.

    The Russian offensive on the right fland in the Caucasus is according to the latest Petrograd communique developing Kuban Cossacks beloging to Gen. Germastaeff’ ...

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  37. RUSSIAN AMMUNITION.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the United States press predicts an early resumption of important fighting. He adds that the fall of Kovel would be a ...

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  38. BOTANIC GARDEN DISPUTH.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands in the Assembly on Tuesday total Mr Gunna that the dispute between the Government and the Board of Governors of the Botame ...

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