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  2. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The following Italian official message was issued on Sunday evening:—"Supported by Allied troops we captured Monte Valbella, on Friday, after a bitter struggle. ...

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  3. CENTRAL POWERS.

    The Pan-Germans continue to attack Baron von Kuehlmann and they have been assisted by Field-Marshal von Ludendorff's influence. There has been a great wave of ...

    Article : 244 words
  4. THE WAR.

    The "Morning Post" says that the fighting in Nieppe Forest was a defeat for General von Bernhardi. The English and Australians attacked the 44th Prussian ...

    Article : 258 words
  5. THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY.

    Western Australia placed two battalions ashore at Anzac on the day of the landing. The first was the 11th Battalion, which landed at dawn with the rest of the Third ...

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  6. A LOCKUP TRAGEDY.

    The adjourned inquiry concerning the death of William, known as "Boxer," Robinson, which took place on June 23 at the City Lockup, where he had been lodged ...

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  7. REPATRIATION.

    The council of the Employers' Federation has decided to call a meeting of employers of the various industries and trades throughout the State, in order to consider what ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH.

    Preparations are now being made for the flotation of another war loan by the Commonwealth, and a definite statement on the Government's intentions will be made ...

    Article : 219 words
  9. AN AUSTRIAN CLAIM.

    A wireless Austrian official message intercepted by the Admiralty, claims that the Italian attacks on Monte Valbella were completely repulsed. ...

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  10. TECHNICAL TRAINING OF SOLDIERS

    The agreement between the Commonwealth and State Governments, dealing with the technical training of returned soldiers, under which the work is to be ...

    Article : 337 words
  11. AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS.

    Under the auspices of the Western Australian Association of Soldiers' Sailors', and Nurses' Relatives a fairly well attended meeting, consisting largely of women, was ...

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  12. HUNGARIAN PREMIER.

    The Premier of Hungary (Dr. Wekerte) addressing the Chamber at Budipest said the withdrawal on the Piave was necessary to spare lives, as the Austro Hunga[?]ns ...

    Article : 125 words
  13. DAIMLER MOTOR COMPANY.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Amsterdam states that the recent general meeting of the Daimler Motor Company was a mournful event. The chairman said that ...

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  14. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The 413th casualty list was released by the Censor yesterday, and is published hereunder. It contains the names of Western Australian soldiers, together with ...

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  15. THE BLACK SEA FLEET.

    It is reported that portion of the crews of the Russian Black Sea Fleet refused to return to Sebastopol, and blew up the Dreadnoughts, and that only one ship of ...

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  16. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    The following official reports have been issued:— London June 30 (12.45 p.m.) (from Field-Marshal Haig).—"We repulsed after sharp ...

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  17. ADMIRAL SENTENCED TO DEATH

    The highest tribunal has sentenced to death Admiral Stshasny, and ordered him to be executed within 24 hours, notwithstanding the protest of the revolutionary ...

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  18. THE COST OF CLOTHING.

    Giving evidence before the Interstate Commission to-day, Hugh McKenzie, director of Mark Foy's, in explaining that silk stockings were now more fashionable ...

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  19. ENLISTED TEACHERS.

    Acting on the recommendation of the Director of Education (Mr. Cecil Andrews), the Minister for Education (Mr. Colebatch) has approved of the following provisions ...

    Article : 255 words
  20. THE BUDAPEST RIOTS.

    There have been 4,000 arrests at Budapest. A large number of deserters and criminals took part in the riots and 22 gendarmes and civilians were killed. ...

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  21. RUSSIA.

    The "Tidens Tegn" states that 500 Germans are advancing up the Pasig Valley, on the Finnish-Norwegian frontier, and that Russian forces from Petchenka are ...

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  22. REFORMS IN AUSTRIA.

    South German newspapers are publishing a semi-offical article insisting upon the necessity of far-reaching internal reforms in Austria on the basis of autonomous ...

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  23. LINE DEPOSITS.

    The Honorary Minister for Lands (Mr. Willmott) stated yesterday that he had been furnished by Mr. J. H. Johnson, the concessionaire of the Lake Clifton lime ...

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  24. GERMANS OR JAPANESE.

    M. Trotsky, speaking at a meeting, said that if he had to choose between German and Japanese occupation, he would choose the former, as a social revolution was ...

    Article : 42 words
  25. "PAN-GERMAN HYPOCRITES."

    The Austrian Socialist and democratic newspapers warmly champion, Baron von Kuehlmann, the German Foreign Minister. The "Zeit" violently denounces "the junker ...

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  26. GENERAL ITEMS.

    In connection with the Fourth of July celebrations, it is proposed to ring the Angelus on the City church bells, and all business and traffic will be at a standstill ...

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  27. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The Air Ministry published the following official report on Sunday night:—"Our bombing squadrons on Saturday night attacked railway works at Thionville, sidings ...

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  28. WAR-TIME PROHIBITION.

    The Mayor of Northam (Mr. A. W. Byfield) presided over a good attendance in the Northam Town Hall last evening, when Messrs. W. Watson and J. K. Powell were ...

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  29. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Mr. A. T. Brine, Oakleigh, Claremont, has been notified that his son, Lieutenant Fred Brine has been transferred from Germany to Holland for internment. ...

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  30. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    The prisoners of war conference was resumed to-day and is expected to conclude early this week. The Home Secretary (Sir George Cave) ...

    Article : 65 words
  31. FRIDAY'S RAID ON PARIS.

    The damage done in Friday's raid was small. One Gotha was brought down, two of the occupants being taken prisoners and one killed. ...

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  32. ENERGETIC AMERICANS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent with the Americans at Chateau Thierry says that the Americans have repeatedly proved during the operations in this sector ...

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  33. ARBITRATION.

    The Arbitration Court consisting of Mr. Justice Northmore (President) and Messrs. Daglish and Somerville, dealt yesterday with a number of charges of breaches of ...

    Article : 495 words
  34. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    The newspapers point out that Germany is providing a most useful precedent in forcing Roumania to punish certain officials for their alleged ill-treatment of German ...

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  35. AMERICA.

    The following American wireless news has been received by the American Consul, via Honolulu:— Washington.—The Government has ...

    Article : 443 words
  36. MACEDONIAN OPERATIONS.

    The following French Eastern communique has been issued:—"British aviators lavishly bombed the Vardar Valley and the Seres-Drama railway, and felled an enemy ...

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  37. NEW TYPE OF TANK.

    The French have introduced a new type of tank, weighing only 6½ tons. It resembles a motor car, with a driver encased in armour in front, and one gunner ...

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  38. BRITISH NEWS.

    The spokesman of the new trade union party sharply denounced the abolition of the truce, and all parts of the non-unionists' and pacifists' programme. The real ...

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  39. CZECHO-SLOVAKS IN FRANCE.

    President Poincare, at a striking ceremony in the presence of a great gathering of Ministers and others, presented a flag to the Czecho-Slovaks who are fighting in ...

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  40. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Mr. Farrell, of Solomon-street, Fremantle, has received notification that his son, James Allen Farrell has been dangerously wounded in France (second occasion) after three years' ...

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  41. WHERE THE MONEY GOES.

    Further particulars in connection with the report of the Select Committee on public expenditure, which revealed a useless expenditure of nearly £4,000,000 upon ...

    Article : 121 words
  42. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The German farmers in the Natal Midlands, where there are a considerable number of German settlers, are reported to be materially reducing the areas under ...

    Article : 77 words
  43. IMPROMPTU ATTACKS.

    While the British carried out a brilliant attack on Friday morning east of Nieppe Forest, the Australians on their left opposite Merris were also active. A patrol of ...

    Article : 227 words
  44. COMMONWEALTH PENSIONS.

    The Commonwealth pensions bill, which already represents an annual liability of several million pounds, is being rapidly augmented. The returns issued by the ...

    Article : 131 words
  45. A RAILWAY MISHAP.

    Early on Friday morning several wheat laden trucks of a train travelling on the Dowerin-Merredin loop line, near Wyalcatchem, became derailed. Information ...

    Article : 114 words
  46. APPEAL TO IRISHMEN.

    Mr. W. F. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand, in a message to the Irish Recruiting Council, appeals to Irishmen who have not yet risen to a sense of duty in ...

    Article : 97 words
  47. BIG MEETING AT CLAREMONT.

    To-night all roads in Claremont should lead to the Princess Theatre. A monster Meeting has been called in favour of Wartime Prohibition. Every business man ...

    Article : 68 words
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