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  2. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Mr. Justice Ewing arrived in Launceston yesterday, and this morning at 10.30 will preside at a sitting of the Practice Court. ...

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  4. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    Matters political are still in a very unsettled state in Germany. there is a strong [?] abroad that all the talk of democracy is more flap-doodle ...

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  5. The Russians.

    There has been an intense enemy artillerying in the region of Potutory southward of Brzezany, and near Halicz. The enemy strongly attacked southward. ...

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  6. Heavy Fighting.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports that local fighting eastward of Monchy-le-Preux resulted in a further gain of ground and the capture of ...

    Article : 81 words
  7. CONCESSION TO UKRAINE.

    M Kerensky is yielding to the Ukrainian claim. He is aware the concession will provoke a Cabinet crisis, but is compelled to act to prevent an ...

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  8. GREAT BLOODSHED.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent says the night fighting in the streets caused the worst bloodshed since the revolution. Rioters on motor ...

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  9. GERMAN ATTACKS ON RIGA.

    The Russian Embascy states in has received a [?] report that heavy German attacks on Riga were repulsed, with great losses to the Teutons. ...

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  10. Germany.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" sums up Dr. Michaelis' programme thus:—'"As we must lave domestic unity in order to oppose all our force against the enemy, and ...

    Article : 72 words
  11. The French.

    The second army delivered a fine blow in the Avocourt sector, where the Ger. mans for the last three weeks had made murderous attacks, and succeeded two ...

    Article : 139 words
  12. DO NOT TRUST HIM.

    The "Vorwaerts," commenting on Dr. MIchaelis' appointment, says it is possible that later, when we see him at work; we may trust him. That, ...

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  13. NUMEROUS AIR FIGHTS.

    To-night Sir Douglas Haig reports:— We successfully raided in the neighbourhood of Fresnoy. There were a number of air fights last evening, in which large ...

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  14. SOLDIERS WITH MACHINE GUNS.

    Serious developments have occurred; the Leninists are leading demonstrations demanding that power should be handed over to the council of workmen and ...

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  15. DEMOCRATIC HOPES.

    The "London Daily Telegraph's" Rotterdam correspondent says that with the dismissal of Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg democratic hopes have fallen, ...

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  16. NORTH SEA INCIDENT

    The "Telegraff" asserts that two British destroyers fired actually within territorial waters. Three of the Lavinia's crew were killed and one wounded, and ...

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  17. ENEMY'S EFFORTS SHATTERED.

    After violent bombardments the Germans, says a communique, made several counter-attacks on the positions we captured yesterday, from Avocourt Wood ...

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  18. A MILITARY DICTATORSHIP.

    The "New York World's London correspondent declares that the appointment of Dr. Michaelis as Chancellor of Germany is regarded merely as a stop-gap ...

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  19. STAB IN THE BACK.

    AI. Kerensky describes the retirement of the Cadet .Ministers as a blow in the back for free Russia, menacing the success of General Korniloff's offensive. ...

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  20. ARMED DEMONSTRATION.

    The Maximalists and others instigatel several regiments to carry out an armed demonstration, with a procession bearing banners through Petrogard, against ...

    Article : 134 words
  21. GERMAN PRESS INDIGNANT.

    There is an outburst of newspaper indignation in Germany, following on the British naval coop. The "Vossische Zeitung" asks:—"What would have ...

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  22. Enemy Reports.

    A Berlin official message repots lively artillerying on the coast form the Yser to the Iys-La Bassee Canal, at Loos and Lens, and on both banks of the ...

    Article : 157 words
  23. CRISIS IN SPAIN

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Madrid correspondent's message, which was transmitted indirectly declares that Spain never faced such a [?]enacing crisis. ...

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  24. VALUABLE PRIZES.

    A correspondent on the East Coast says a man aboard a cruiser, referring to the captured vessels, said it was a grand morning. It was the finest sight ...

    Article : 136 words
  25. SCENES IN THE STREET.

    The leaders of the insurrection stopped the trains and despa[?]ened motor cars with machine guns throughout the city they improved meeting in the streets, ...

    Article : 370 words
  26. SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMME

    The carrying out of the shipping programme mentioned on the 14t inst. has been delayed [?] to a [?] between Mr. Goethals, head of the ...

    Article : 92 words
  27. UNITED STATES NAVY

    Mr Daniels has announced the reorganisation of an Atlantic fleet. Rear-Admiral Grant, who. has been promoted to vice-Admiral, will command one division of ...

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  28. CHINESE PRESIDENCY

    Li Yuan Hung has left the Japanese Legation at' Peking, where he took refuge, to resume the Presidency. LONDON, July 19. ...

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  29. LEAKAGE OF INFORMATION

    Senator Lewis asserted that the Government had definite information that Germany learned of the departure of the transports for Europe, because the ...

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  30. HEMATITE FOR GERMANY

    The "New York World's" London correspondent has authoritative information that Germany has contracted for the purchase of 1,500,000 tons of hematite ...

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  31. A REPORT CONFIRMED.

    The report that Germany financed the attempt to restore the monarchy for the purpose of re-establishing peaceful relations with China has been officially ...

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  32. COMING EVENTS.

    8 p.m.—Picture at the Princess, Academy, and Majestic. ...

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  33. ALLIED NAVAL OFFENSIVE

    The "New York Tribune's" Washington correspondent says that the sentiment in naval circles favours a great concerted allied naval offensive, even to ...

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  34. East Tamar Sensation.

    A further development in connection with the East Tamar assault case, referred to in the "Examiner" on Wednesday, has been the arrest yesterday ...

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  35. SAILORS' QUARTERS

    The Sailors' and Firemen's Union conferred with the Shipping Comptroller to secure an improvement in the crews quarters on standardised ships, and all ...

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  36. COUNCIL MEETING DISTURBED.

    Curious happenings occurred at a meeting of a town council. During & hot debate on the food question the councillors were suddenly startled by ...

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  37. KILKENNY CITY

    Mr. Cosgrave, who was released from servitude, is the Sinn Fein candidate for Kilkenny City, vice Mr. P. O'Brien (Nationalist), deceased. Mr. Magennes, ...

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  38. SUFFRAGETTES

    Sixteen suffragettes who demonstrated at the White House were [?] 25 dollars or 60 days in a workhouse. A majority decided not to pay the fines. ...

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  39. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN

    Mr. Philip Gibbs says the Queen during the tour of the hospitals, huts, and other institutions at the front, visited Pozieres ridge, and was greatly, impressed ...

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  40. ARCHBISHOP CERRETTI

    The ship on which Archbishop Cerretti (ex-Apostolic Delegate in Australia) travels to Rome flies the Papa flag, consequently Germany has ...

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  41. BRITISH CABINET

    Many Unionist members of the House of Commons are strongly objecting to and opposting Mr. Church [?] in the Government and also though in ...

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  42. THE PRESIDENT DEEPLY SHOCKED.

    It is reported that the President is "deeply shocked by the imprisonment of suffragettes." It is believed he is considering making the women's suffrage a ...

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  43. OTHER INCIDENTS.

    A band of rioters attempted to arrest M. Kerensky, but he left by train a few minutes before the soldiers seeking him reached the station. The soldiers also ...

    Article : 105 words
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