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  4. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The Waterloo Cup meeting was continued to-day in fine weather. Details:—Fourth Ties—Irish Melody beat Edna by one point, Louvain ran a bye. ...

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  5. MAMETZ WOOD

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch received by the War Office late on Wednesday night, states:—"We have recaptured the whole of the Mametz wood and ...

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  6. SIR E. SHACKLETON.

    The "Daily Chronicle," in its issue on Wednesday, states that Sir Ernest Shackleton has telegraphed that he was leaving Punta Arenas that day on another attempt ...

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  7. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE

    It is reported that General von Pflanzer and the Archduke Joseph Ferdmand have been relieved of their commands, as the reverses suffered in the Bukovina have ...

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  8. ALLIES STILL FIGHTING HARD THE LINE OF BATTLE EXTENDING

    Mr. Phillip Gibbs, in his latest description of the fighting, says:—Prior to the capture of Contal Maison the enemy's shellfire was most intense and spread over ...

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  9. TRAGEDY AT BLYTH

    Mounted-Constable Higgins, of Blyth, has reported to the Acting Commissioner of Police (Mr. T. Edwards), the death of Mr. Arthur Douglas Whittam aged 41 ...

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  11. BIG MOVEMENT OF GERMAN TROOPS.

    An Amsterdam telgeram states:—"There are considerable movements of German troops throughout Belgium. It is reported that all the Landsturm regiments have ...

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  12. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    A German communique published on Wednesday evening states—"The position on the Stokhod front is unchanged. We took 1,938 prisoners in two days, and 12 ...

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  15. FIGHT NEAR VERDUN.

    An official communique published in Paris at midnight on Wednesday says:—"There is nothing to report from the Somme. The Germans made a powerful ...

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  16. FIGHT ON THE STOKHOD.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Morning Post" telegraphed on Wednesday:—"There has been hot fighting on the west bank of the river Stokhod. The ...

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  18. BRITISH TRAWLERS SUNK

    The British admiral in charge of operations in the Adriatic reports that an Austrian cruiser sank two patrolling British trawlers. Two others were damaged. Ten ...

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  19. FIERCE FIGHTING

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued by the War Office on Wednesday afternoon, states:—"Since the commencement of the battle the enemy has been ...

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  20. Family Notices

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  21. THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian communique published on Wednesday evening states:—"We have made some progress in the Adige Valley north of the Serra Valley. Our batteries ...

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  22. AUSTRIAN PORT BOMBARDED.

    Italian warships bombarded the hydroplane station at Parenzo, an Austrian port on the Adriatic Sea, notwithstanding the violent land battery fire. ...

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  23. EMPIRE TRADE

    The Earl of Derby, Under-Secretary for War, who presided at a lecture in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, given by Sir G. E. ...

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  24. BRITISH SUBMARINES.

    Many British submarines have been seen in the Northern Cattegat, and only small German steamers are able to reach Norway. ...

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  25. WHAT OF THE FUTURE?

    The German military authorities are making obvious attempts to break the disastrous news gently, which has led to a rapid spread of ...

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  26. GERMAN YOUTHS TO FIGHT.

    The calling up of youths of 17 and 18 years, professedly for training purposes, has caused a panic in Germany. Parents are no longer willing, as in the delirious ...

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  27. MESOPOTAMIA.

    In reply to questions in the House of Commons to-day Mr. Asquith said he did not think the present was opportune to discuss the campaign in Mesopotamia. Sir ...

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  28. DISPUTE ABOUT LAND.

    The hearing was continued in the Civil Court, before his Honor the Chief Justice on Thursday, of the case in which Margaret H. Bowman sued Frank M. Hill for ...

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  30. BRITISH VALOR

    The whole of the French press is paying a magnificent tribute to the courage of the British in recapturing Contal Maison. It is noted that this is the ...

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  31. THE DEUTSCHLAND'S FEAT

    An Amsterdam telegram states the Deutschland's feat has caused great jubilation in Germany. The owners advance the extravagant claim that the British ...

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  32. TURKISH CLAIMS.

    A Turkish communique issued on [?]ednesday evening states:—"We surprised as enemy cavalry detachment in the Felahic sector. The enemy fled, leaving their ...

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  33. BLIND SOLDIERS.

    The blinded soldiers in training at St. Dunstan's Hostel, London, competed [?] a regatta on the Thames at Putney, and won every event for which they entered. ...

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  34. THE JUTLAND BATTLE.

    A Zurich telegram states that Admiral Holtzendorff's recall from the retired list and his appointment as expert adviser to the Admiralty is interpreted in Berlin as a ...

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  35. SAVING THE BABIES.

    A telegram from Amsterdam states that the new German trade submarines will be devoted solely to the transport of food. A submarine, which is following the ...

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  36. PROGRESS BY RUSSIANS

    A Russian communique issued to-day states:—"There has been intermittent artillery rifle fire along the whole front from Riga to Polesie. Persistent fighting ...

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  37. HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS.

    The following appointments to the Adelaide Hospital staff were made in Executive Council on Thursday:—Hon. surgeon, Dr. A. M. Cudmore, hon. assistant surgeon, ...

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  39. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    The Belgians have inflicted a severe defeat on the Germans at Biaramudo, in East Africa. The Belgian front extends from Lake Tangahy to Lake Victoria Nyanza. ...

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  40. BATTERED SHIPS.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" writes:—"Reliable sources state that the following warships are being repaired in the German ...

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  42. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Asquith announced in the House of Commons to-day that the Government had adopted the resolutions passed at the Paris Economic Conference, as well as ...

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  43. FELL DOWN DEAD.

    In consequence of a telephone message received at the Watchhouse on Thursday morning, Constable P. W. Kennedy was sent to the Colonel light Hotel, ...

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  44. THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

    When Mr. L. W. Stanton retired from the Government service at the end of June the office of Secretary to the Minister of Education was abolished, the Government ...

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  45. JAPANESE NAVY

    The Japanese Admiralty have drawn up a naval construction programme, which extends to 1923, and includes four super-Dreadnoughts. The expenditure provided ...

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  46. STANLEY WOOTTON.

    Lieutenant Stanley Wootton, who holds a commission in the 17th Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers, has been wounded at the front, in France. He was a younger ...

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  48. ATTACK ON SEAHAM NO DAMAGE DONE.

    Over a dozen shells fired by the German submarine which attacked Seaham yesterday passed over the town, dropping a mile inland. One penetrated a miner's ...

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  49. MR. HUGHES INDISPOSED.

    Mr. Hughes has sent a Marconigram, stating that he is indisposed, and is not certain whether he will carry out his programme of visits to Kimberley. ...

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  50. GONE INTO CAMP.

    The following men went into camp on Thursday:—G. V. Shinnick, W. H. Clarke, B. Edwards, T. [?]. Stone, and H. C. Bonney. (Continued on page 2.) ...

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