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  3. TRADE AFTER WAR.

    At a luncheon given by the Empire Producers' Association to Sir Joseph Ward (New Zealand Treasurer) at the Co[?]ght rooms in London on Monday, the guest said ...

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  4. GERMAN CHECK

    The Australian Press Association learns that the situation on the French front on Wednesday was regarded as being distinctly good, showing a slight improvement on that ...

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  5. CONTROL OF INDUSTRY.

    All the States and the Commonwealth were represented at the conference of Ministers in charge of industrial matters held yesterday to consider the question of ...

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  6. JAPAN AND SIBERIA.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that discussions regarding intervention in Siberia are excluding all other[?] topics there. The impression is growing ...

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  7. "Peaceful Penetration."

    Sir Frederick Hall, who had an intimate knowledge of Germany's business before the war with Great Britain, urges the importance of legislating against the German ...

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  8. OFFICIAL DESPATCHES.

    The following official communiqu[?]s are based on reports received from the commanders of the armies engaged:— FRENCH. ...

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  9. ADVANCE SLOWS DOWN.

    The German advance has lost its breakneck speed. A favourable sign of this is that the villeges are changing hands repeatedly. The enemy during the third day ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. S.S. BARUNGA SUNK.

    The steamer Barunga has been sunk while on a voyage to Australia. Only one casualty has[?] been reported. Former German Steamer. ...

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  11. Parties in Russia.

    The Stockholm "Svenska Dagbladet" says that the news from Russia confirms previous rumours that the leaders of the Cadets (Constitutional Democrats) have become ...

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  12. A "NON-SUCCESS."

    Every hour's news from the front emphasises the utter failure of the Germans to recover from their first check [?]ast and west of Rheims. Even the semi-official ...

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  13. UPROAR IN REICHSRATH.

    The Austrian Richsrath reassembled at Vienna on Tuesday. Sensational developments are expected in view of the economic situation. ...

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  14. "England Must Be Beaten."

    An Amsterdam message states that Hakki Pasha, a former Grand Vizier, interviewed by the Vienna "Neue Frie Presse," stated:— ...

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  15. WEDNESDAY'S FIGHTING.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the enemy renewed his attacks west and east of the Rheims salient and captured the western portion of La Bourdonneri[?] ...

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  16. CALLOUS MOTORISTS.

    An instance of callousness on the part of two motorists has been brought under the notice[?] of the Royal[?] Automobile Club of Victoria. On the afternoon[?] of[?] July 10 ...

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  17. Allied Air Reprisals.

    The Germans officially admit that 33 Allied air attacks were delivered during June on the Lor[?]ine, Luxemburg, Saar, and Rhine regions. They add that no military ...

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  18. Japanese Warship Blown Up.

    The disaster to the Japanse Dreadnought battle-ship Kawachi (20,800 tons, twelve 12in[?] guns[?] built in 1[?]10), which was blown up through an internal explosion, occurred ...

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  19. Anglo-American Union.

    The English-speaking[?] Union was recently formed to promote comradeship between the people of the[?] British Empire and the United States, in the belief that peace and ...

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  20. GENERAL[?] CABLES.

    The British Air Board on Wednesday [?]entertained the overseas Ministers at luncheon. The guests afterwards inspected an aircraft factory, and[?] visited an aerodrome ...

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  21. Spanish Steamer[?] Sunk

    It is reported from Athens that the Spanish steamer carrying Signor De Vega, Spanish Minister to Greece, has been sunk by a submarine, although Germany had been ...

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  22. Mr. Roosevelt's Son Killed.

    Quentin Roosevelt, the youngest son of exPresident Theodore Roosevelt, was killed at Chatea[?] Thierry during a [?]ght with an enemy air-squadron. ...

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  23. SOLDIER'S IDENTITY FIXED.

    Mr. Boyd, M.H.R., some weeks ago directed attention in the House of Representatives to the case of a soldier of doubtful identity who had represented himself ...

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  24. Enemy Aliens in Britain.

    An informal group of Liberal members of the House of Commons has decided that Lord Milner (Secretary of State for War) and Sir Alfred Mond (first[?] Commissioner ...

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  25. More Meat for French.

    It is officially announced in Paris that the three meatless days weekly will be abolished after July 20. ...

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  26. FIGHT FOR RHEIMS.

    The French are full of hope that the enemy will not succeed in taking Rheims. They anticipate the utmost efforts to capture the city by r[?]ing tactics. In the ...

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  27. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The latest French communique regarding operations in Albania says:—"On the right bank of the Devo[?] we have occupied three villages and pushed our ...

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  28. American Items.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Contracts for four steel cargo steamers have been awarded to China. The Shipping Board has already chartered 150,000 tons of ...

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  29. NAVAL MEN HONOURED.

    The award of decorations for services rendered on the Medi[?]ean Station to the following officer and men of the Royal Australian Navy was announced in a ...

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  30. Transporting America's Army.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Shipping Controller (Sir Leo Chiozza Money) announced in the House of Commons on Wednesday that [?]37,929 American soldiers[?] ...

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  31. INVALID SOLDIERS AND RAILWAYS.

    Sir,—Granted that Mr. E. B. Jones[?] is correct in his statement that concessions granted by the Railways (Commissioners [?] the Defence department amount to £60,000 ...

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  32. SILVER WAR BADGES.

    As many applications for the Imperial silver war b[?]dge have been received by the military authorities from persons not entitled to it[?] the following list was issued ...

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  33. Revolutionary Germans

    News has been received in Amsterdam that a fire has destroyed a new German aerodrome at Nivelles and 22 aeroplanes. It is stated that German revolutionary ...

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  34. Possibilities of Australia.

    The Victorian Agent-General (Sir Peter McBride) on Wednesday addressed a meeting of city men in London, when be strongly recommended commercial men to visit ...

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  35. A.N.A.[?] COMPETITIONS.

    The results of the A.N.A. Musical and Elocutionnary Competitions, held in the Athe[?] Hall last evening, were as follows, highest marks being awarded in each section:—Cl[?] 33.—Junior ...

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  36. KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    The mutilated body of Charles Smith, a labourer, of Yarraville, was found on the railway line near the Yarraville railway station yesterday morning. ...

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  37. ARREST AFTER CHASE.

    After an exciting chase through the streets of Br[?]nswick East yesterday[?] Constable Johnston arrested John[?] Bell, a powerfully built young[?] man, on a charge of [?]ousebreaking. On the way to the ...

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