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  2. MORE MUNITIONS

    Mr Lloyd-George at Bristol addressed a great gathering in Colston Hall. He said that the British engineering trade could win the war, and without them ...

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  3. ATTACK ON AIRSHIP SHED.

    Paris advices contain on account of an eye-witness of tin bombing of airship shed by Allied airmen at Evere, cabled on 9th June, He says that the shed ...

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  4. PROGRESS IN GALLIPOLI

    Advices from Athens report that the Allies, after successive attacks, occupied on Wednesday the heights dominating Maidos. They captured 600 Turks ...

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  5. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    [?] the Western front the Allies are [?] the Germans so hard that the [?] is apparently preparing to [?] his line to fall back on the ...

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  6. TURK AND THE HUN.

    Mr Martin Donohoe state that Turkey, realising the hopefulness of her position, has indirectly conveyed to Italy her intention not to declare war. This foreshadows ...

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  7. IN THE BLACK SEA.

    A telegram received at Amsterdam from Constantinople states that the Turkish cruiser Medali sunk a large Russian destroyer in the Black Sea, and returned ...

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  8. THE BRESLAU AGAIN.

    An official communique issued at Pet. rograd states:—Two of our torpedo boats on Friday night near the Bosphorus encountered ...

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  9. RUSSIANS RECOVER

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent in Petrograd says that the German advance has been checked in two most dangerous places, namely, Mosciske and ...

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  10. FROM M.P. TO GERMAN SPY

    Newspapers give prominence to the confessions in two Now York newspapers of Ignatius Timothy Tribich, alias Lincoln, who was member for Darlington in ...

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  11. STIMPLATING THE OUTPUT.

    Advices from Glasgow state that eight of Messrs Beardmore's workmen, with an organising delegate of the Amaigamated Engineers, have gone to the front for a week ...

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  12. "RED CROSS" MISSION.

    A rose by the Germans to send officers and munitions to Constantinople has been discovered at Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. ...

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  13. THE COTTON TRADE.

    A number of union officials have returned to Manchester from London, reporting that the Government in very plain terms had intimated that there must not be a ...

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  14. BULGARIA'S ATTITUDE.

    Despatches from Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, announce that information has been received that the Turks are hastily fortifying positions at Aivastaba, near ...

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  15. THE AMERICAN NOTE

    The American Note despatched to Germany respecting the loss of American liver though tile torpedoing of vessels by submarines, declares in the concluding ...

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  16. CAPTURE OF NEUVILLE.

    French infantry gained Neuville [?] -house-to-house fighting. The German [?] only [?] when at the last [?] ...

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  17. ITALY'S OPERATIONS

    Rome messages report that the Italians have captured Porte Rosega and the canal connection with Montfalcone, including the shipyards. ...

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  18. GERMAN WAR METHODS

    A message from Simla announces that the recent account of methods adopted Germany, and the disclosures regarding her general conduct of the war, have ...

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  19. GALICIAN OFFENSIVE.

    Washington advices report that diplomatic circles believe that the collapse of the Russians in the Galician offensive was directly due to the recent ...

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  20. PROGRESS AT ARBAS.

    [?] have gained [?] successes in the [?] at Nenvitle, north of Arras," [?] a Paris communique. [?] enemy was [?] back by the ...

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  21. GEAR AND INVENTION

    Mr H. G. Wells, the famous novelist. has written a letter to the newspapers, in which he asserts that modern war is essentially a struggle of gear and invention. ...

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  22. CHOLERA EPIDEMIC.

    With the advent of summer a new peril laces the Austro-Hungarian forces Bosnian deserters, says a Rome message, report that the cholera epidemic is ...

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  23. RESERVES WERE ASLEEP!

    According to a Rome message, a document signed by the Austrian Gen Roer found on a captured Austrian officer, states that an enquiry had been opened ...

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  24. GERMAN-AMERICANS.

    Mr WV. J. Bryan has issued a statement to German-Americans. urging them to aid in the maintenance of peace between the United State and the Fatherland, by ...

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  25. ANTI GERMAN DISTURBANCES.

    The authorities at Moscow, a Petrograd message states, are expelling enemy subjects form the factories. "The populace has resorted to ...

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  26. POISONOUS GASES USED.

    [?] advantage of a north-east wind Wednesday night, a Dunkirk message [?] the Germans, using poisonous [?] attacked the Belgian ...

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  27. BRITISH CRUISER DAMAGED.

    A Vienna telegram states that an Austrian submarine has sank off San Giovanni Media a British cruiser of the Liverpool class which was accompanied ...

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  28. DISCONTINUANCE OF PIRACY.

    The German Socialist newspaper "Vorwaerts' says that Ur Bryan's resignation is practically an ultimatum. Count Reventlow a well-known ...

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  29. NEW EXPLOSIVE.

    Despatches from Amsterdam state that the recent Austrian successes are chiefly attributed to their 15 c.m. mortars firing projectiles change with "ekrasit," which ...

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  30. RACIAL DISTURBANCES

    A telegram from Colombo intimates that tranquility now reigns in Ceylon following upon the suppression of the racial disturbances which occurred on ...

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  31. INTERNED STEAMER'S CARGO.

    The liner Bayern, which left Hamburg on 24th July last, bound for the Far East, became interned in Naples in August. ...

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  32. SERBS IN ALBANIA.

    The Sorbian army, which has invaded the autonomous province of Albania, is making steady progress, and has occupied Tirana. ...

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  33. LESSON IN HUMANITY.

    [?] of the French attack at Hebut[?] for days ago have been published [?]it was apparent that the Germans [?] in a farm in the vicinity had ...

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  34. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    A German submarine has sunk the Russian barque Themassi, by shellfire at a spot 40 miles south of the Old Head of Kinsale, on the coast of Cork. ...

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  35. STRIKES IN SILESIA

    An Amsterdam message announces that serious strikes for higher wages have taken place in Lower Silesia, and are spreading. ...

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  36. EXCITING CHASE.

    An Italian dirigible airship recently dropped bombs on military positions at Polo, Austria's chief naval seaport. The dirigible, it is now reported in ...

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  37. AUSTRIAN AIRMEN IN SERBIA.

    "It is reported from Nish, the present sent of government in Serbia, that three Australian aviators dropped bombs on Kragujevatz, to which town in the ...

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  38. VOLUNTEER MARTYRS

    Fifteen hundred school children celebrated Empire Day at the London Guildhall on Friday. Among the speakers at the ...

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  39. SUBMARINE PRISONERS.

    The Foreign Oreo has notified the American Ambassador that, German submarine prisoners have been released from naval custody, and have bee transferred ...

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  40. NATIONAL CABINET

    The, King has approved of Lord Wimbourne as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Mr. I J. O'Brien is to remain Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Mr John Gordon ...

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  41. GREECE'S ATTITUDE

    M. Gounaris, who succeeded M. Venezelos as Premier of Greece in March last, addressing a public meeting in Athens, referred to the neutrality of the country. ...

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  42. SERMANS BREAK PAROLE

    [?] appears that it was not only [?] o-of the late raider Prinz Eitel [?] who escape from internment [?] ...

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  43. LIQUOR TRAFFIC

    The power of the Board of Control of the Liquor Traffic include the prohibition of sale and the establishment of refreshment rooms. ...

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  44. MEAT FOR ALLIES

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade (Mr. E. G. Pretyman), in reply to question in the House of Commons on Thursday stated that it had been ...

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  45. ASSISTING THE BELGIANS

    A sum of £10,000 from Canterbury, and another amount of £2000 from the Southland school children has been handed ton the Belgian committee by the High ...

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  46. CONSTRUCTION OF SUBMARINES.

    A message from Havro announces that the German workmen employed in the construction of submarines at Hoboken in Belgium, have been transferred to ...

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  47. GERMAN AGITATOR

    New York advices report that Dr Dernburg the German agitator, has departed for Germany. ...

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