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  3. ALLIED ADVANCE

    Sir Douglas Haig on Tuesday evening reported that torrential rains had interfered with the offensive. At that stage the Germans captured by the British exceeded 5,000. The studied moderation of Sir Douglas Haig's reports is their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. EAST FRONT.

    Baronovitchi, on the Brest Litovsk-Minsk railway, 70 miles north of Pinsk, was on Monday the scene of fighting between a portion of Field-Marshal von Hindenburg's ...

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  5. PITH OF THE WAR.

    Torrential rain is falling on the West Front. While the fine weather lasted the British followed up their brilliant success of the first days of the great ...

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  6. STATE PUBLIC SERVICE

    Scathing criticism of the working of the State public departments is contained in a progress report of the Public Service Commission, which was tabled in the Legislative ...

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  7. FIGHTING ALL NIGHT.

    A despatch from Sir Douglas Haig, timed Wednesday afternoon, says:—"There was heavy fighting on the Ancre and the Somme all night long. We progressed at certain ...

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  8. ALLIES' TRADE ALLIANCE

    New York newspapers criticise the Allies' proposed trade alliance to the detriment of neutrals. The "Sun" says:—"When peace comes it will be seen that there is something ...

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  9. MR. HUGHES'S METHODS.

    The London correspondent of the "New York Tribune" says:—"Although Mr. Hughes has left for Australia, he informed a politician that he intended to be in ...

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  10. MEXICAN REBEL LEADER.

    The New York newspapers publish an unconfirmed story that General Villa has died from a bullet wound in the leg. [Three months ago it was reported from ...

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  11. HOME RULE PROBLEM.

    The "Daily Mail" (Unionist) believes that the Coalition Cabinet will adopt the proposals of Mr. Lloyd George for the settlement of the Irish problem, and that Lord ...

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  12. SALONIKA FRONT.

    The Salonika correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that French airmen have made a daring raid on Sofia, the Bulgarian capital. ...

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  13. BONDS OF EMPIRE.

    The visiting oversea members of Parliament were on Tuesday entertained at luncheon at the House of Commons, the Speaker (Mr. J. W. Lowther) presiding. ...

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  14. ITALIANS IN TYROL.

    There was desperate fighting on Sunday on the northern slopes of Monte Pasubio (nine miles south-east of Rovereto). "Our infantry," says an Italian ...

    Article : 113 words
  15. THE SPY LINCOLN.

    Imprisonment for Three Years. Ignatius Tribich Lincoln, the self-confessed Hungarian spy, and ex-member of the British House of Commons, who was ...

    Article : 328 words
  16. MILITARISM IN GERMANY.

    An anti-war Socialist, Herr Muller, has won a by-election in Silesia, and thereby gained a seat in the German Reichstag. According to a Berne wireless message, ...

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  17. Fourth of July.

    The Fourth of July celebrations in the United States were relatively quiet. The dominant note was that of "preparedness." ...

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