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  2. RUSSIANS ENTER HUNGARY. HEAVY FIGHTING ALONG WHOLE FRONT. ITALIANS VICTORIOUSLY ADVANCING. CONTINUED ACTIVITY ON BRITISH FRONT. SUCCESSFUL RAIDS BY THE ANZACS. [?] THE WESTERN FRONT. TWO-DAYS' ACTIVITY. ALONG THE BRITISH LINES.

    A German official communique says:— "There has been considerable fighting and activity for the list two days on our front opposite the British and the ...

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  3. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    In the House of Commons to-day the parliamentary under-Secretary of the Foreign Office, Lord Robert Cecil, in reply to a question, said that a further ...

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  4. THE IRISH TROUBLE.

    In the High Court to-day the heariug of the charge against Sir Roger Casement and Daniel Julian Bailey, of having committed [?] treason on divers occassions between ...

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  5. SEA FIGHTING.

    A Dutch trawler passed a mass of [?]kage on the Danish coast and picked up a liteboat with the number cap marked " Koenig Wilbelm." The liteboat evidently ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES.

    The Minister for Trade and Customer, M[?] addressed the members of the Queensland Chamber of Manufacturers tonight on the protection and development ...

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  7. IN THE DOMINIONS.

    The [?] of recruits who voluntered in Sydney yesterday was fifty-four, and the number accepted was thirty-eight. the [?] for the week totalled 359 out ...

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  8. MR. HUGHES.

    The "Evening Standard" says that the Prime Minister of Australia, Mr. Hughes, has [?] a line of steamers for the transport of the Australian wheat crop. ...

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  9. LATE MESSAGES.

    A German official communique says: — ' "fFighting, in which we have seen sucessful, is proceeding to the west of Sokul and near Zea[?]. Since the 16th instant ...

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  10. THE STRUGGLE FOR VERDUN.

    A French-official communique says:— "A German night attack on our positions to the west of Thi [?] completely failed. ...

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  11. MINISTER AND UNION.

    [?] action was taken by the Minister for the Navy, Mr. Jenson, when members of the Federated Seamen's Union adopted a high-handed attitude towards the Naval ...

    Article : 336 words
  12. TURKISH CAMPAIGN.

    A Torkish official communique says: — "We found the enemy on the northern reaches of the River, south of frebizond, on the Caucasus front, and ...

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  13. BRITISH NIGHT RAIDS.

    A German official communique says:— "Our air squa[?] bombed the British camp to the cost of Dolle[?]s." LONDON, June 27 ...

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  14. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    A Italian official communique says:— "SOme of our units on Sunday entered the protected portion of the roadstead at [?] two steamers of 6000 ...

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  15. LATE MESSAGES.

    A German official communique says:— " A night attack by the enemy to the [?] of Mort-[?] failes before our machine [?] and artillery. ...

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  16. GENERAL MESSAGES.

    Thomas Middleton, a journalist, who was charged with attempting to get information regarding aviation secrets, pleaded guilty. He was bound over to come up ...

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  17. THE HUNGARIAN CROPS.

    Severe [?] have seriously damaged the corn hay crops in Hu ngary and the crops in Thuringia (Germany.) ...

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  18. LATE MESSAGES.

    The correspondent of the Daily Telegraph at Milan staes that the Italians captured in one day positions which the A[?] were three months in ...

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  19. GERMANS MOMENTARILY [?].

    A Offiial [?] says:— " The [?] between the 21st and 24th [?] on the [?] sector, [?] losses, with completely ...

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  20. AERIAL WARFARE.

    The Sultan of [?] has presented the British Government with a squadron of freighter aeroplanes costing £31,500. AMSTERDAM, June 27. ...

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  21. THE PARIS CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minster, Mr. Asquith, presided at a conference at Downing-street and discussed the resolutions passed at the Paris Conference with the Secretary ...

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  22. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Telegrams received from [?] an[?] that the Russians have [?] [?] of [?], the most south-castern portion of A[?]-Hungary. ...

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  23. EAST AFRICA

    General [?] reports: — " We heavily defeated the enemy on Friday, on the Lukigura River, forty miles to the south of H[?]ni.We made a frontal attack on ...

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  24. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons to-day, The motion in favour of the erection of a memorial to Lord Kitchener was agreed to. ...

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  25. GERMAN PLOT.

    An attempt to [?] up the federal buildings, including the Post-Office, has been frustrated. [?] and sticks of dynamite were found. ...

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  26. KEEP YOUR BOWELS [?].

    As everyone knowd, the bowels are the [?] of the body, and it is of the greatest [?] that they move once each day. [?] year bowels [?] ...

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  27. CROUP.

    Every young child is susceptible to Group. Don't wait until this d[?]ul disease attacks your little one before you prepare for it. It comes in the night when ...

    Article : 318 words
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    PERSONAL CHARMS and the natural [?] of a beautiful complexion to the [?] RESULT of [?] PEARS' SOAP. [?] complexion. ...

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    For Children's Hackiong Cough at Night, Woods G[?] [?] ...

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