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  3. TURKISH LOSSES GROW

    Experts are optimistic regarding the situation in the Dardanelles. Russia is confident of her ability to hold the enemy back from Warsaw. ...

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  5. LABOR CRISIS

    Discussing the strike of miners in South Wales, "The Daily Chronicle" expresses the belief that the members themselves are striking out of loyalty ...

    Article : 235 words
  6. GERMAN PIRACY

    Latest particulars regarding the attempt by a German submarine to sink the British steamer Orduna (15.499 tons) show that the attack was made 20 miles ...

    Article : 530 words
  7. "TESTED BY FIRES OF HELL," SOLDIER GAINS IN HEALTH

    "I am what I would never have been had I stayed away from this war," writes Sapper B. Challen in a letter to his sister in Bendigo. "We are being ...

    Article : 437 words
  8. RUSSIANS CONFIDENT

    Russians are confident of their ability to hold the Germans in the Przasnysz region, north of Warsaw; also on the Narew (Northern Poland). and the ...

    Article : 145 words
  9. WARSAW SAFE

    An official report issued at Petrograd says:— "Upon the front from Goldingen. north-east of Libau, to Mouravievo, the ...

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  10. OTTOMANS SUSTAIN HEAVY CASUALTIES

    It is stated by the Cairo correspondent of "The Times" that a European, who left Constantinople on July 3, reports that there were 50,000 ...

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  11. SPECIAL CABINET MEETING

    Mr Asquith, the Prime Minister, is calling an extraordinary meeting of the Cabinet for tomorrow to deal with the South Wales coal strike. ...

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  12. VICTORIAN PRISONERS HELP

    Some of the Pentridge prisoners of both sexes have done work, directly and indirectly, to assist Australian soldiers. ...

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  13. TRIBUNALS APPOINTED

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that Mr Lloyd George, Minister for Munitions, has appointed general munitions tribunals to sit at Barrow ...

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  14. LULL IN FRANCE

    "Eye Witness," the official reporter with the British forces, in a despatch dated Tuesday, slightly elaborates the communiques of the previous days. ...

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  15. COMPLICITY OF ALIENS

    In connection with the allegations that the trouble in the South Wales mines has been promoted by German agents. "The Daily Express" offers a ...

    Article : 52 words
  16. MAKING MUNITIONS

    Leading typewriter companies have formed a new corporation, styled "The American Ammunition Company," to handle large contracts for the supply of ...

    Article : 72 words
  17. MILITARY QUERIES ANSWERED

    Many questions relating to military and relief organisation reach this office daily, and the same questions are asked time after time. If readers who have relatives and ...

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  18. BLOCKADE EFFECTIVE

    Figures issued by the United States Department of Commerce show the effectiveness of the British blockade of Germany. ...

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  19. DARDANELLES ATTACK

    Experts are optimistic regarding the operations in the Dardanelles. The superiority of the Allies has been clearly established, and the troops are ...

    Article : 95 words
  20. PROPOSAL REJECTED

    It is stated by the New York "Evening Mail" that in the interview between Mr Robert Lansing, the American Secretary of State, and Count von ...

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  21. RAINS ASSURE HARVEST

    Excellent rains in the United Kingdom have assured a good wheat harvest. ...

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  22. THANKSGIVING SERVICES ARE HELD IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Crowded thanksgiving services have been held in the churches in South Africa, the victorious troops attending. ...

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  23. COAL STEAMER SUNK

    A Petrograd official report states that in the Black Sea the Russian submarine Nerpa torpedoed a large ship laden with coal. ...

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  24. LULL IN WEST ARENA

    "The night was relatively calm. There is nothing to report with the exception of some artillery engagements in Begllum. near St. Georges ...

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  25. LOSS OF LUSITANIA

    There was only a small gathering at the announcement of the decision of Lord Mersey, the Commissioner appointed to inquire into the sinking by ...

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  26. GREECE UNSETTLED

    Politics in Greece are very unsettled, and it is announced that M. Zographos, the Foreign Minister, has resigned. ...

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  27. ITALY'S PLANS

    Rome states that one of the two Austrian aeroplanes which bombarded Bari was hit when returning, and fell in the sea near Barletta on the [?] ...

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  28. BELGIANS IMITATE BRITISH

    A "Times" correspondent in Western Flanders describes the childlike spirit of the Belgian troops. "They are," he says, "easily pleased ...

    Article : 111 words
  29. SERVIANS LEAVE DURAZZO

    Acting upon Italy's advice, the Servians have evacuated the Albanian seaport of Durazzo, but maintain the strategic positions in the vicinity. ...

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  30. FOE MISCALCULATES POWER OF CZAR'S MEN

    Mr. Stanley Washburn, the American war correspondent, in a message summing up the conditions in Galicia, despatched on Friday, says:— ...

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  31. RAFFLE FOR RACEHORSE

    Several inquiries have been received by the Lady Stanley Red Cross Fund Committee as to where tickets in connection with the raffle for the ...

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  32. GOVERNMENT CENSURED

    M. Venezelos, formerly Premier of Greece, resumed control of his party at a Liberal reunion at Athens on Saturday. ...

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  34. BARON'S CASTLE LOOTED

    German soldiers have looted a Dutch baron's castle, adjoining the Belgian frontier, of 2000 bottles of wine. Much indignation is felt in Holland ...

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  35. BELGRADE UNHARMED

    In a despatch to "The Times" the Belgrade correspondent of that paper describes an extraordinary situation on the Danube and Save rivers the [?] ...

    Article : 122 words
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