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  2. SUPPORT OF THE NATION.

    Mr. Bonar Law, Secretary for the Colonies, speaking at Shrewsbury, said victory could not be won by sailors and soldiers alone, unless ...

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  3. THE MINING INDUSTRY.

    The gold production for the "on" week, in which the majority of the tributors' returns were compiled, reached the satisfactory total of ...

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  4. IN GALICIA

    General Mackensen, declares a Berlin communique, has defeated the Russians in Galicia, and has driven them from previously ...

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  5. OPERATIONS IN TURKEY

    An Australian trooper describing the conditions on the Gallipoli Peninsula says:--As a trial of nerve the campaign is probably more ...

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  6. HEAVY FIGHTING NEAR ARRAS

    Sir John French reports that the fighting in the northern and southern portions of our front continued throughout the 16th. We ...

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  7. NAVY CHEER AUSTRALIANS.

    Private G. B. Military, of the 3rd Field Ambulance, writes:--''About 12,000 Australians were landed in three hours. Nearly 3000 were ...

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  8. ALDERMAN THREATENED.

    Alderman Ogilvy, who has taken' a prominent part in the Manly Council's agitation for the internment of enemy aliens, has received ...

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  9. WEEK'S ENLISTMENTS.

    This week 517 recruits have been seat to the Seymour camp. In Melbourne there were 948 applications, of which 575 were passed. ...

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  10. BULGARIAN ASPIRATIONS.

    Ranter's correspondent at Sofia states that the Ministers representing the Triple Entente (Great Britain, France, and Russia), have met ...

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  11. CHAMPION HARRIER WOUNDED.

    News has been received in Melbourne that R. O. Allen, a well- known Melbourne harrier, who won the three mile Victorian ...

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  12. KING OF GREECE.

    According to advices received in Rome, the condition of King Constantine of Greece has improved, but, his ultimate recovery is ...

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  13. CONVALESCENT SOLDIERS.

    The Minister for Defence received a cable to-day stating that the steamer Kyarra left Suez on June 10 with 11 officers and 29 men, who are ...

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  14. MUNITIONS SUPPLY.

    Mr. Lloyd-George's powers have been officially defined. He will organise the sources of supply and labor available for the supply of ...

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  15. MEXICAN TROUBLE.

    The Mexican leaders refuse to confer with the object of restoring peace, and General Villa threatens force if the United Stales interferes. ...

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  17. BELGIAN BUTTONS.

    Mr. E. C. Spangler, who has taken an, active interest in the selling of Belgian buttons, and has raised £60, has still a few buttons to dispose of, ...

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  18. NO ILLEGITIMACY INCREASE.

    The committee headed by the Archbishop of York (Dr. Coamo Lang), has completed its investigation into the alleged increase in ...

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  19. SUBMARINE PIRATES.

    The British steamer Ailsa, bound from Norway to Leith, has been torpedoed. The crew were saved. The Christiania newspapers ...

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  20. BRITISH GAIN GROUND.

    Sir John French reports:--We occupied 250 yards of German trenches north of Hooge, in West Flanders. ...

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  21. SOLDIER KILLED IN A BRAWL.

    A brawl in Ultimo last right resulted in the death this morning of death this morning Patrick McCorkindale, of D. Co., 19th Battalion Expeditionary Force. ...

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  22. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    A Rome communique states:-- Our artillery has continued to bombard Malborghetto, which attempted to reply, but was silenced. ...

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  23. AERIAL HERO KILLED.

    Flight Sub-Lieutenant Warneford, who earned a meritorious V.C. earlier in the month by destroying a Zeppelin airship, single-handed, has ...

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  24. HOW H.M.S. OCEAN SANK.

    Leading Signalman W. Cairns, of H.M.S. Blenhelm, who was on H.M.S. Ocean when that vessel struck a mine and sank in the Dardanelles ...

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  25. KARLSRUHE RAID.

    Details of the air raid at Karlsruhe show that the first bomb killed two persons and wounded two. Several bombs fell in the Grand Duchal ...

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  26. CONTRABAND ON NEUTRAL SHIPS

    The reply to German Note, respecting the sinking of the William P. Frye, does not admit that any American ship with contraband may ...

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  27. DIED IN HIS SLEEP.

    Norman Gordon Smith. 7 years, son of William Smith, hairdresser, of Ballarat East, was found dead in bed at 4.30 this morning. He had been suffering from ...

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  28. ENEMY TRADING.

    Finallty was reached on Friday in the case in which Henry Wilson and Robert Irvindale, principals in the firm of Wm. Jacks and Company, ...

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  29. PRUSSIAN LOSSES.

    The last 12 Prussian casualty lists, it is officially reported from Berlin, contain 71,483 names, bringing the aggregate losses to ...

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  30. CARDINAL'S PRAYER.

    It is reported in Berlin that the Government is considering whether it will prosecute Cardinal Archbishop of Cologne for treason for ...

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  31. CHARITY CONCERT.

    In connection with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gordon's grand charity concert at the Royal Princess Theatre to-morrow evening, a special visit to Bendigo is ...

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  32. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Government is in favor of the present Parliament being extended for one year. ...

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  33. AMERICAN AMMUNITION.

    The New York Herald states that German agents are buying 12 per cent, of the ammunition manufactured at Hartford, 15 per cent, at ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICAN TROOPS.

    Sir Thomas Smartt, in a speech foreshadowed that an opportunity would bo afforded for the young manhood of South Africa to join ...

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  35. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    During the week ended Wednesday last, the arrivals and departures of vessels numbered 1347; eight were sunk, aggregating 26,076 tons. ...

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  36. BOASTFUL KAISER.

    Le Matin published extracts from a letter written by the Kaiser to a Bavarian Court personage, in which he insists on the certainty of ...

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  37. GOLD FOR GERMANY.

    The Russians have confiscated a substantial consignment of bar gold from Mongolia, destined for German banks. ...

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