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  2. VERDUN FIGHTING.

    An official French communique says:— The Germans made repeated and violent attacks on both banks of the [?] on Friday evening. The fighting ...

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  3. AT LAST!

    An official French communique says:- The German attacked a salient near the Nicuport-Lombaertzyde-road. A counter-attack drove them out from the ...

    Article : 315 words
  4. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    During the recent raid on the Austrian [?]ion camp at [?], where there were thirty aeroplanes, the [?] dropped bombs so accurately that they ...

    Article : 182 words
  5. CENTRAL AFRICA

    The official p[?] representati[?], Mr. F. Northey, reports that the British engaged the Germans cast of the Livingstone mountains on the north-east share of ...

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  6. AFFAIRS IN GERMANY.

    Women and children paraded the streets of Cologue on the 2[?]th [?] asking for bread and peace. The soldiers were ordered to shout [?], [?] ...

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  7. GENERAL CADORNA'S STRATEGY.

    The "Corriere Della Sera" reveals the fact that the Italian Commander-in-Chief. General Cadorna, formed an entirely next army behind the Italian line in the ...

    Article : 355 words
  8. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The "Echo de Paris" states that Ma sha, von Ridenburg's offensive diversion in the Riga sector has difinitely failed. PETROGRAD, July 1. ...

    Article : 469 words
  9. THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY.

    A recruiting meeting was held by the Rockhampton Platform Appeal Committee at the corner of East and William streets on Friday. Alderman T. B. Renshaw ...

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  10. AGRICULTURE IN BRITAIN.

    The committee appointed by the Department of Agriculture report that thirty years before the war 3,500,000 arable acres in Britain became grass-land. ...

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  11. HITTING BACK AT THE [?]UN

    The correspondent of "The times" at Paris says:—"Undisturbed by the thunder of the British guns, the enemy is pursuing his Verdun plan, which not only aims ...

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  12. MR. T. J. RYAN.

    The Premier of Queensland, Mr. T. J. Hyan, arrived at Edinburgh last night, travelling by way of Loch Lumond and the Trossachs. He was welcomed at the ...

    Article : 148 words
  13. INTENSE FIGHTING.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:— There was heavy fighting all day between the Somme and Ancre and northward of Ancre as far as Commecourt ...

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  14. THE COMBINED OFFENSIVE.

    A very British attack was made this morning on the first German line along a twenty-mile front north of the Somme. Many prisoners were taken. The ...

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  15. TURKISH CAMPAIGN.

    An official Russian communique says:— "The Turks in the Caucasus near genischan took the offensive in great strength and piereed our advanced line. A very hot ...

    Article : 138 words
  16. SIR ROGER CASEMENT.

    It is understood that Sir Roger Casement will appeal against his conviction. His Majesty the King has degra[?]ed Sir Roger Casement from Knight ...

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  17. THE LATE LORD KITCHENER.

    The estate of the late Lord [?]nener has been valued at £171,421. In his will he bequeathed £200 to several officers of his staff, including General Birdwood ...

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  18. THE TURKISH CLAIMS.

    A Turkish communique says:— "After two desperate attacks the enemy abandoned his position cast of Semil, in Mesopotamia, in the direction of Karind. ...

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  19. THE ENEMY CLAIMS.

    An Austrian communique states:— "Owing to the pressure of the enemy forces our troops were withdrawn from the sector south-west of Kolomea. There ...

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  20. THE ENEMY VERSION.

    A German communique says:— "Our immediate counter-attacks co tinue, and we repulsed the Anglo-French attacks at several points. The enemy ...

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  21. A RETURNED SOLDIER.

    Private A. N. Goleby, who was employed in the Railway Department at Rockhampton when he enlisted in the Australian expeditionary forces early in ...

    Article : 476 words
  22. GENERAL MESSAGES.

    An Italian wireless m[?]ssage states that from a [?]liable sorce it has been ase[?]rtained that at a secret council in Berlin, in which all the Ministers ...

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  23. NAVAL WARFARE.

    A violent cannonade was bears in [?] Baltic Sea all night. It is believe that the Russian and German squadtons have met. A big German squadron is also ...

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  24. THE BRITISH CASUALTY LIST.

    The casualties published for June are— 740 officers and 29,761 men, compared with 1623 officers and 27,403 men for May. The Admiralty casualties for June were ...

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  25. TERRIFIC BRITISH ARTILLERY FIRE.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at the British headquarters says: "The British artillery on the entire righty mile front has reached a vigour ...

    Article : 363 words
  26. GERMAN SPY ACQUITTED.

    A New York message states that Hans Tanscher, who was accused of complicity in the attempt to destroy the Welland Cunal, Canada, has been acquitted. Madame ...

    Article : 99 words
  27. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The 181st Australian casualty list was issued on Saturday. A summary of it reads as follows:— Officers—Killed in action, [?]; wounded ...

    Article : 319 words
  28. IN THE DOMINIONS.

    The Victorians who offered themselves for active service during the w[?] numbered [?] and of [?] [?]ll were accepted. SUDNEY, July 2. ...

    Article : 63 words
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  30. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    The St. George correspondent of the "Brisbane Courier." telegraphing on the 26th of June, saus:—"Mr. F. J. Cherry, late Police Magistrate here, and now ...

    Article : 344 words
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