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  2. MOUNTED ANZACS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Massey, ware correspondent, telegraphing from Romani on Saturday, states:-- "The Turks, recognising the utility of ...

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  3. VON BOTHMER RETREATS

    General von Bothmer, after holding his winter lines between Tarnopol Bueznez for ten weeks, has been compelled to retreat. The Russians are menacing his flanks, and von Bothmer is endeavoring to get out of the way of the advancing armies without disaster. ...

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  4. STATE SESSION.

    The legislative Assembly met yesterday afternoon at 4.30. INCREASED TRAM FARES. Mr. Haynes gave notice of his intention to ...

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  5. VON BOTHMER'S PREDICAMENT.

    The above map illustrates the serious position in which the Austrian forces under General von Bothmer are now placed. After holding for ten weeks, after the beginning of the Russian offensive, the strong positions they had created during the winter, they are now forced to retreat, owing to the menace to their communications by the Russian advances, represented by the two black arrows along the Dneister and along the Brody-Lemberg road. The shaded area shows the extent of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    Since it is possible to regard Brusslloff's offensive as no more than another swing of the pendulum that ...

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  7. A BIG RETREAT.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.--Now that General Von Bothmer. after stubbornly holding his winter lines for ten weeks, has been compelled to fall back under menaces to his flanks, ...

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  8. THE WEST.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--General Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- "The situation along the whole line is unchanged. ...

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  9. JACKA, V.C.

    LONDON, Monday --Lance-corporal Jacka has earned further honors. He is now in hospital in London with eight separate wounds. His comrades, who are full of admiration of ...

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  10. LIFE OF PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--In the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith, in introducing the Parliament and Local Elections Bill, said the bill was necessary to prevent Parliament expiring ...

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  11. CENTRAL POWERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Milan correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" writes:--"It is believed that the outcome of the mission to Vienna of Dr. von Bethman-Holiweg, German ...

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  12. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.--A Zeppelin bombarded the Swedish steamer Norland, hound from Middlesborough. Bombs fell clone to the ship, but little damage resulted. British ...

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  13. ITALY'S WOOL IMPORTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Mr. Harcourt, on behalf of the Government, stated that Italy's imports of greasy wool from all sources in ...

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  14. CAMPAIGNING AT ROMANI.

    The subjoined extracts from a letter written by Trooper Herbert Jenkin (son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Jenkin, of Inverell) from Romani, near Sues, on June 28, possess a special interest at ...

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  15. DESTROYER SUNK.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Admiralty announces that the destroyer Lassoo was sunk, off the Dutch coast yesterday. The vessel was either torpedoed or mined. ...

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  16. RETMS SHELLED.

    PARIS, Monday.--A communique announces:-- "Aeroplanes on Sunday evening dropped several incendiary bombs on Relms, while German batteries shelled different quartern of the city. ...

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  17. REPRISALS FOR BARALONG.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.--A German White Book on the Baralong case states that Zeppelin raids are reprisals for the submarine's losss. Therefore, every time a Zeppelin ...

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  18. GERMAN REPORT.

    AMSTERDAM. Tuesday.--A Berlin official message states:--"Our submarines in teo English Channel sank seven English and three French sailing ships, and three English and two ...

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  19. SAVED BY A PRAYER-BOOK.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The "Star" states that a prayer-book saved the life of Private Carlett, an Australian, now in Chichester Hospital. In a charge at Pozieres on July 27 Carlett had ...

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  20. TO PATRIOTS ABROAD.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The British Government has commenced an advertising campaign, appealing to British residents in the United Status to purchase war bonds. ...

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  21. ARMENIA AND PERSIA.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday. -- A communique states:--"Our Lake Van (Turkish Armenia) flotilla bombarded positions on the south-west shore, forcing the enemy to retire. ...

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  22. ROUMANIA.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The Bucharest correspondent of the "New York American" says that Roumania is on the eve of a decision. The capital is a hotbed of intrigue, and there ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.--The casualty list contains: Killed, one man; died of wounds, two officers and one man: wounded, two men including Corporal W. Barras, Geelong West ...

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  24. WHEAT TRANSPORT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Shipping circles are at a loss to understand the meaning of the cable message from the Melbourne correspondent of "The Times," stating that Mr. Hughes had ...

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  25. DARDANELLES COMMISSION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The sittings of the Dardanelles Commission have begun. ...

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  26. AMERICAN STRIKES.

    NEW YORK. Tuesday.--President Wilson is hopeful that he will avert a strike in the railway service. One suggestion made by the conference of both aides interested in the dispute ...

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  27. FRIENDLY CZECHS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--In connection with the late strike of workers engaged on the new Commonwealth offices in the Strand, owing to Australians being employed, the architect informs ...

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  28. AMERICAN YACHTSMAN DEAD.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The death has occurred or Charles Jackson Poine, at the age of 83 years. Deceased was a prominent yachtsman, and ...

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  29. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--In the House of Commons Lord Robert Cecil, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that Germany had sent large members of British prisoners to work in ...

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  30. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.--An Austrian communique states:--"We completely repulsed seven attacks east of Vallone Valley." ...

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  31. VOLUNTARY WORKERS.

    Last Saturday and Sunday the branch of the Voluntary Workers' Association at Belmore established a record in the speedy construction of a cottage. Starting at 3 o'clock on ...

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  32. SUBMARINE SIGHTED.

    NEW LONDON (Connecticut), Tuesday.--A foreign submarine is reported off the shore. It is believed to be a Germen vessel MIGRATORY IRISHMEN. ...

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  33. NEUTRAL MAILS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--Britain's explanation regarding the examination of mails states:--"It has been proved that mail-bags being conveyed from one neutral country to another ...

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  34. FORCING PRICES UP.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that Chicago influences are largely responsible for the rise in wheat in English markets during the past few days. ...

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  35. ARBITRATION BILL.

    In the Legislative Assembly this morning Mr. Fitzpatrick's amendment on the Arbitration bill (as reported on page 10) was defeated on a party vision, the voting being 28 to 17, ...

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  36. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.--Chinese troops attacked Japanese at Cheng Chiatun, near Mukden. There were several Japanese casualties. The Chinese are besieging the barracks, and the ...

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  37. STATE STEAMSHIPS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Thorne asked in the House of Commons whether the Australian Government had rejected a British firm's offer of six 11,000-ton steamers on the ground of ...

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  38. WOUNDED SOLDIERS RETURNING.

    Returned soldiers will disembark to-morrow morning. The Red Cross Society is calling up motor cars Nos. 358 to 381, and 1 to 74, to be at No. ...

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  39. MESOPOTAMIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Secretary of State for India), replying to Sir Edward Carson, said the transport difficulties in Mesopotamia could not be overcome for some ...

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  40. SELLING ISLANDS.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.--The Folkething has voted in favor of the sale to America of the Danish Islands in the West Indies. It is believed that the Upper House will oppose the ...

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  41. NEW ZEALANDER'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Captain Thomas Campbell, of the Garrison Artillery, and a son of Mr. Nell Campbell, of New Zealand, has died of wounds. ...

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  42. QUEEN WITH WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Queen Mary paid an informal visit to Edmonton Military Hospital, and conversed with Australians and Canadians. ...

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  43. FLOUR MILL CLOSES DOWN.

    WEST WYALONG, Tuesday.--Crago and Sons' local flour mill has been closed as the result of the ruling low price of flour for export. ...

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