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  2. THE WAR SITUATION.

    It is midsummer in France, and the boys from this sunny country are doubtless appreciating to tie full the change from the severe European winter to the "heat ...

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  3. HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE.

    Whereas all the belligerents are experiencing the ill effects of the war in abnormally high prices for everyday commodities. Australia, largely because of the ...

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  4. RUSSIAN CRISIS COMING.

    Gen. Haig reported on Tuesday morning:—We raided on Monday night south-east of Le Verguier, near the Bapaumo to Cambrai road. ...

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  5. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The House of Commons on Tuesday discussed Sir Fredenick Banbury's amendment to the Franchise Bill eliminating the principle of women's suffrage. The ...

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  6. GREEK REHABILITATION.

    The Allies are taking steps against Gen. Papoulas and other Greek officers in Penoponnesus (the part of Greece south of the [?] of Corinth for having ...

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  7. RECRUITING.

    The whole question of recruiting will be considered by the Federal Cabinet tomorrow. Certain proposals will be submitted by the Minster for Defence ...

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  8. A SWISS TROUBLE.

    A sensation was caused by the disclosure of an intercepted message from M. A. Hoffmann" (Swiss Minister for Foreign Affairs} to M. T Odier the Swiss ...

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  9. Lord Northcliffe's Mission.|

    Lord Northeliffe has returned from his western, tour to New York, and has there started work in earnest. His filled filled conferences, and his staff ...

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  10. COURTMARTIAL DEMANDED.

    Two Greek Constantinist ex-Minister, ex-Ministers M.Dousmanis and M. Metaxis, are about to leave the country, in accordance with the terms set by ...

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  11. RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    M. Thomas [the French delegate to Russia) has arrived here from Petrograd. In an interview he said that in a few weeks Germany would no longer be able to ...

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  12. Reply to American Air Fleet.

    The Berlin correspondent of a Danish mess agency says that the Germans are boasting that they mil build Zeppelins of double the present size, and attack ...

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  13. CALL TO MEN.

    It has been represented to the State Recruiting Committee that men in full daily employment often find light occupation in the evenings as well to the exclusion of ...

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  14. OLD PARLIAMENT WANTED.

    Importance is attached to an interview between M. Jonnart and the Greek Premier (M. Zaimis). The former expressed a desire for a resulting of the Zaimis ...

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  15. London's German Banks.

    The premises of the German Banks in London were sold by auction to-day. Bar-clay's Bank bought the Deutsche Bank's building at No. 4 George Yard, Lombard ...

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  16. EXTREMIST AGITATORS.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Chronicle states that Grimm is a Socialist. He represents the international and is the editor of The Berne ...

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  17. RUSSIA WILL FIGHT.

    Professor Paul Vinogradoff, of Oxford University, speaking at an Anglo-Russian meeting at Liverpool, said:—"A. man like Gen. Brusailoff would not have assumed ...

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  18. British Food Control.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) has promised to receive a Unionist deputation which will urge the Government to exercise an absolute food control to ...

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  19. NEWSPAPER OFFICE AS CITADEL.

    An exciting incident occurred yesterday at the Russian capital. A band of 50 Anarcbists, carrying three machine guns in taxicabs, captured the office of the Russian ...

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  20. POSITION IN UNITED STATES.

    The United States Food Controller (sir. Hoover), in a speech delivered in the Senate, warned America that she must either food the Allies or fight the war ...

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  21. The Influence of Light.

    Mr.G. Ward Price, British. war correspondent in the Balkans, telegraphing from the Greek seaport of Volo, near Lariaa, save:—"The disaffection, rumours of ...

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  22. GERMAN STORMING CORPS.

    The Daily Chronicle correspondent at British headquarters on the western front says that Germany is specializing in storming troops, who are picked because of their ...

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  23. Germans "Always for Peace."

    The newspapers at the Russian capital expose a German effort to demoralize Russian Army. Enemy aviators threw proclamations into the Russian trenches ...

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  24. RACING AND RECRUITING.

    A meeting of the Queensland Women's Recruiting Committee was held last night in connection with the suggested demonstrations of women at the entrances in ...

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  25. BRITISH-GERMAN PRINCES.

    The Press Bureau has announced that the King, desiring, owing to the war, that those princes of his family who are his subjects but bear German names and titles ...

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  26. CANADIAN FOOD CONTROLLER.

    Mr. Sandford Evans, of Winnipeg, has declined the Food Controllership, which has now been given to Mr. William John Hanna, Provincial Secretary of Ontario. ...

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  27. ONE BIG UNION.

    In the course of an interview to-day, in which he discussed the work of the Labour Conference which has just concluded, the Minister for Labour and Industry ...

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  28. HEAT WAVE IN FRANCE.

    A heat wave is now being experienced in France, and the Australian troops ore showing their English comrades how to dress according to the season. They are ...

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  29. Labour and the War.

    The railwaymen's congress has protested against the further calling up of railwaymen for the army as the efficiency of the service and public service was already ...

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  30. HOFFMANN RESIGNED.

    The Geneva Tribune characterizes aa pitiable and deplorable Herr Hoffmann's explanation that he acted as a private individual The latest Berne reports ...

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  31. Restoration of Belgium.

    President Wilson, in welcoming the Belgian Commission to the United States, said:—The American people glory in the unflinching heroism or the Belgian ...

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  32. A Polish Army.

    Having learned that Russian Poland is to have a separate national army fighting against Germany soon, 100,000 Poles in the United States are now training in ...

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  33. King Alexander's Position.

    The London correspondent of The "New York Sun stated that King Alexander's proclamation, pledges him to carry out "the brilliant policy of his revered father." ...

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  34. A LOCAL PROTEST.

    The Port Adelaide Ministers' Frafernal, of which the Rev. R. E. Stanley is President and Pastor A. G. Saunders. Hon. Secretary, has addressed the following ...

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  35. Austrian Political Crisis.

    The Austrian Cabinet has resigned, owing to the hostility of the powerful Polish Party, which has completely broken off relations with the Government. Emperor ...

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  36. More Deportations.

    The Belgian Government denies that the German deportations of civilians from Belgium towns have ceased. On the contrary, they Lave attain been resumed en masse. ...

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  37. Australia and the War.

    The Daily Chronicle, in publishing an interview with Mr. Holman. says:—"The Premier of New South Wales is keen,alert and masterful and his conversation ...

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  38. DRESS COMMENT.

    The London newspapers unanimously approve the King's decree for the disappearance of German titles from the royal circle They say that there cannot be too ...

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  39. DESTRUCTIVE TORNADO.

    [?] destructive tornado occurred at Humily, Waikato. It smashed a big dragon to matchwood, and then raised a volume of water from the river to a height of ...

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  40. Gen. Sarrail Relieved.

    The Greek correspondent of Le Petit; Parisien says:—"In 1915 the Allied Commander-in-Chief (Gen. Sarrail) admitted to a friend that the Allied Army at Salonika ...

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  41. OFFICIAL EXPLANATION.

    An official explanation of tho incident says that M. Holfmann acted with a view to encourage an early peace, and therefore in Switzerland's own interests. ...

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  42. WHOLESALE EXECUTIONS.

    The Milan, correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says that a Polish Deputy, speaking in the Austrian Reicbsrath, affirmed that since the Hungarians had ...

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  43. Mr. Balfour's Reappearance.

    The Foreign Minister (Mr. Balfour) was cheered on returning to the House of Commend to-day. He said America did not adhere to the Pact of London, which ...

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  44. Norwegian Collier Sunk.

    The Norwegian steamer Cissy, coal laden from Chili, struck a mine and sank. A steamer engaged a submarine in the Meditorrancan, off the Spanish coast. The ...

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  45. Powers and the Far East.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times learns authoritatively that the change of Government an Russia ...

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  46. WESTERN POLITICAL CRISIS.

    The political crisis over the question of an elective Ministry continues. The Liberal League Advisory Board supports the Premier (Mr. Wilson), but a full meeting ...

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  47. SINN FEINERS.

    The Sinn Fein demonstration in Dublin in honour of the released prisoners lasted until midnight. Two perrons scaled the walls of the rained post office, tied a Sinn ...

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  48. MACEDONIAN LINE.

    A British message from Salonika states: —Owing to the advent of the malarial season our troops eastward of the River Struma have been somewhat withdrawn. ...

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  49. UNDER WHICH LAW.

    Whether military or civil law shall operation in a case in which a soldier, William Hugh Lindsay, was arrested by the military police. and in which he claims ...

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  50. French Minesweeper Lost.

    A French minesweeper struck a mine in the Bay or Biscay, and Bank. The explosion of the boiler killed seven men. ...

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  51. COMMONWEALTH STATISTICIAN'S FIGURES.

    The results of investigations made by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. G. H. Knibbs) regarding variations in prices of food and groceries (46 commodities) ...

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  52. Incidents of the War.

    Col. Sir Newton Moore (Agent-General) for Western Australia) gave a luncheon to Gen. Birdwood, in order to enable the latter to meet Mr. Holman. The New ...

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  53. Canadian Conscripts.

    Speaking upon the second, reading of the Canadian Conscription Bill, Sir Robert Borden (Prime Minister) said 1,500,000 men would be available ...

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  54. CHINA AND GERMANY.

    The United States officials expect that China will declare war with Germany. ...

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  55. THE LONDON RAID.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons the Parliamentary Under Secretary for War (Mr. Macphereon) said a British air pilot had reported that after ...

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  56. CANBERRA BUILDING STONE.

    An action was begun before Mr. Justice Ferguson to-day, brought by Ilazeldell Limited. station owners to recover £100.000 compensation from the ...

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  57. Trade With the Allies.

    The Secretary for war (bora Derby), referring to the economic question, said:—"We must for the future make our Allies our best customers; and to begin to do this ...

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  58. POLICE CENSORED.

    The Dublin Police Magistrate discharged the three men who were charged with having broken into the ruins, of the Dublin General Post Office, and with having set ...

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  59. BRAVE TEACHERS HONOURED.

    Teachers from the school which suffered many fatalities as the result of the bomb recently dropped from an enemy airship attended the meeting of the London ...

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  61. BURNING STEAMER ABANDONED.

    The Navy Office announced to-day that the steamer Waitotara of the Union Steamship Company caught fire at sea and was abandoned. The crew has been picked up by the steamer Pacifique. ...

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  63. Hayti v. Germany.

    Washington has announced that Hayti has severed relations with Germany. ...

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  64. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS IN ENGLAND.

    A cable message has been received by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearc) from the Australian military authorities in London, stating that an enquiry [?] ...

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  65. GENERAL CABLES.

    A sensation was caused in London on Saturday evening when a detective entered a private box at the Comedy Theatre and arrested two men who were in the ...

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  69. The Stockholm Conference.

    The Corriere Delia Sera (Milan) states that the Italian Government has refused passports to Italian Socialists to go to Stockholm. ...

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  70. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Premier of Cape Province (Mr. Merriman) will move, in the Cape Province Assembly, that in the opinion of that House the efforts to carry on republican ...

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