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  6. EASTERN PROBLEM

    A member of the Diplomatic corps, who has just arrrived from Petrograd, has stated to a representative, of The Daily [?]:—The population of the Russian ...

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  7. PALESTINE RAIDS.

    Reports from palestine on wednesday state that on Monday, night the enemy lines astride the Jerusalem-Nablus road were raided on a several miles front by the ...

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  8. Kaisers and Peace Talk.

    A telegram, apparently officially inspired, appears in all German newspapers stating that the German Emperor and the Australian Emperor, at their forthcoming ...

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  9. Finns Ordered to Advance.

    The [?]consuls at Moscow have asked for safe conduct to Archangel. The State Department has received reliable unofficial advices from Stockholm saving that the ...

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  10. German General Slain.

    Reports have come from Riga that a member of the social revolutionary band has assassinated Gen. von Sengbusch, the German sheriff in the Wenden district of ...

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  11. "No Men to Send."

    The Kaiser's headquarters' conference has appointed Admiral von Behncke to succeed Admiral von Capelle as Minister for the Navy ...

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  12. Japanese Army Advancing.

    According to advices received at Washington, it is understood that the Japanese Army will strike west from Harbin Immediately. in order to rescue the ...

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  13. Incidents of the War.

    [?] London were closen to-day. Sir Joseph Cook to-day inspected the Australian base post office,and the kit ...

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  15. UNDER HEAVY FIRE.

    The Queenslanders reached their objectives with few [?]but afterwards they encountered much machine running ana heavy artill by and trench [?] ...

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  16. SITUATION EXCELLENT

    The correspondent of the Australian Press Association says that the German cosses in the present offensive have been greater than in any previous battle ...

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  17. Italian Prisoners' Regiment.

    An Italian regiment has arrived at Vladivostok. It consists of men from the unredeemed provinces of Italy—the former Italian provinces which prior to ...

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  18. Pan-German Tactics.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of The Daily Telegraph has interviewed neutral travellers in close touch with German sentiment. These warn Entente peoples ...

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  19. Air Raid on Paris.

    An official announcement states:—On Thursday night at 11.52 an air raid alarm was given at Paris. Enemy aeroplanes curiously cannonaded the district, and ...

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  20. A Fight for Liberty.

    Prot. T. G. Masark (President of the Czecho-Slovak National Council, and Commander-in-Chief of the Czecho-Slovak [?]. in thanking Mr. Balfour and the ...

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  22. PEACE PRATTLE.

    The German Foreign Minister (Herr von Hintze), in an interview in The Cologne Gazette, complained of the ambiguity of Mr. Lloyd George's war anniversary state ...

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  23. HUNDRED GERMAN BODIES.

    During the last new days a hundred corpses of German sailors have been washed ashore on the west coast of Jutland. Most of the bodies appeared to ...

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  25. Italian Front.

    An Italian official message states that the Bersaglieri, crossing the Piave, occupied an islet south-west of Grave Papadopoli, prisonering 36. ...

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  26. Hurry Up and Smash Them.

    Dr.[?] discussing Gen March's, announcement regarding more men for the western front, pointed out that an enlarged lraft was essential if the war was to end ...

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  27. Lichnowsky Expelled.

    The resolution of the [?] House of Peers expelling Prince Lichnoweky. from the Upper House has received royal confirmation. ; • ...

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  28. DIFFICULT POSITION IN RUSSIA.

    A German attack on the Murman Railway will probably be made in September. The enemy is preparing to advance from all the Finnish railheads. The Bolsheviks ...

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  29. Schooner Sunk.

    An American schooner was shelled and trunk off the New Jersey coast, but the crew escaped. An engineer was killed and four sailors ...

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  32. Stupendous War Bond Purchases.

    Mr. Bonar Law states that the subscriptions to the National War Bonds this afternoon reached the stupendous figure of £1,000,000, 900. No previous loan in any ...

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  35. POSTCARDS FOR PRISONERS OF WAR.

    Friends of prosoners of war were recommended to-day by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) to send them postcards after than letters, as postcards are loss ...

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