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  2. Advertising

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  3. AMERICA'S ACTIVITIES

    It is believed that President Wilson intends to put coal, including that in the bankers of vessels, under a licensing system. This would give the Government ...

    Article : 122 words
  4. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN

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  5. MESOPOTAMIA REPORT

    The disclosures made in the Mesopotamia Commission's report have caused a profound sensation throughout the country, and there are urgent demands for ...

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    [?] of the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood[?] the opinions are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  7. THE WEST FRONT

    Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters in France telegraphs:— "Strong battle patrols are maintaining aggressive contact with the enemy south ...

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  8. AMERICAN CRUISER AGROUND.

    A report from Block Island, nine miles south of Rhode Island, states that the United States cruiser Olympia(5870 tons) went aground in a fog. It is reported to ...

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  9. RUSSIAN ARMIES

    Messages from Paris say it is expected that Gen Burssilofy, the Russian Commander-in Chief, will assume the offensive shortly ...

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  10. ITALIAN SHIPPING.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome says that the shipping report for the week ended 24th June shows that 583 ships arrived and 536 departed from Italian ports. One ...

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  11. SUBMARINE BASE.

    News has been received by the American Government that German submarines are operating on the American side of the Atlantic, and that they are being ...

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  12. STEEL ARMS ON SUBMARINES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Vancouver reports that the "Province Journal' says that automatic steel arms, which project from German submarines and keep them ...

    Article : 84 words
  13. (Admiralty : By Wireless Press.)

    A German official message says that the artillery firing has been lively in the region of Narajowka and to the southward of the Lemberg to Tarnopol ...

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  14. GERMAN SPY ARRESTED.

    Albert Webber, a German Naval Reserve officer, has been arrested, reports a New York message. He is alleged to be the head of the ...

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  15. HERO OF THE REPORT.

    England resounds with the name of Colonel Robert Markham Carter, of the Indian Medical Service, who is the here of te Mesopotamia report, as it was he ...

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  16. APPEAL FOR PEACE.

    A Washington message reports that Mr David R. Francis, the United States Ambassador at Petrograd, has cabled to the State Department and interesting account ...

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  17. INCIDENT IN CONGRESS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that a visitor named Stephen Clark, of Brooklyn, standing among the spectators in the Gallery of the House of ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. DUTCH VESSELS TORPEDOED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that a Berlin official statement has been issued, confirming the granting of compensation for seven Duch vessels ...

    Article : 66 words
  19. FOOD CONTROL

    The "Times" says that it is understood that application will be made to grand extended powers to the Food Controller owing to statements received from various ...

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  20. ARGENTINE STEAMER SUNK.

    The Argentine steamer Toro has been torpedoed off Gibraltar ...

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  21. HNEMY SHELLS DUNKIRK.

    A German official message says:— "Our artillery successfully shelled Dunkirk." "We heavily repulsed English attacks ...

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  22. LOSS OF MONGOLIA.

    News has been received that all the passengers on the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Mongolia, which struck a mine and sank ...

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  23. BRITISH PACIFISTS.

    A conference of British maritime organisations on Wednesday, over which Mr J. Havelock Wilson general president of the National Seamen's Union, presided ...

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  24. THE FIGHT FOR LENS.

    Mr Percy Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters, says that the British are advancing slowly on the western and south-western sides of ...

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  25. CONTROL OF MEAT PRICES.

    Mr W. C. Bridgeman, M.P., has notified the Right Hon. T. Laugh that the control of prices of imported meat will be dealt with in conjunction with the ...

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  26. (The "Times.")

    It is stated by the "Times" that four of the engineers and ten of the crew of the Mongolia were killed by the explosion. No Australians, it is added, are missing ...

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  27. AGRICULTURAL LABOR.

    In a statement in the House of Lords on Wednesday, Lord Milner said that arrangements in connection with agricultural labor included 2,700.000 acres or ...

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  28. RUSSIANS DEFEAT TURKS.

    A wireless Russian official message says:—"We occupied Nania and Maliashab, north-west of Sordesht, driving the Turks back to the mountains. In the ...

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  29. THE "DRAGON'S CAVE."

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, amplifying the reports of the fighting ar Dragon's Cave, [?]pontioned in an earlier communique, says that the ...

    Article : 237 words
  30. NAMES OF THE VICTIMS.

    Mr Gordon Wesche, of the firm of M'Donald, Hamilton, and Co., agents for the P. and O. Line, has received a cable stating that all passengers for Australia ...

    Article : 167 words
  31. ITALIAN FRONT

    An Austrian communique says:—"We completely recaptured, after tenacious fighting, the positions south of the Sugana Valley, till in the enemy's hands. All ...

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  32. THE GOVERNMENT'S DUTY.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons on Wednesday regarding the Mesopotamia report. Mr Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, suggested ...

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  33. GREECE'S PARTICIPATION

    Washington understands that the participation of Greece in the war depends upon the willingness of the Allies to overrule Italy's territorial pretensions ...

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  34. (The "Times.")

    Mr J. M. N. Jeffries. the British Press representative at Athens, telegraphs.— "The Venezelos Cabinet will be sworn in on Wednesday. Its personnel has not ...

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  35. FEELING IN THE LOBBIES.

    The "Times" political correspondent says that the Mesopotamian report caused a painful impression at Westminster. It is the sold topic of conversation in the ...

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  36. PASSENGERS AT BOMBAY.

    Word was received on Thursday from Bombay by the Melbourne office of the P and O. Company that in addition to the names of those already published the ...

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  37. JAPAN AFTER THE WAR

    In diplomatic circles at Washington the belief is expressed that Japan will emerge from the war the third most influential nation ...

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  38. ARRIVAL OF AMERICANS.

    Reuter's correspondent, telegraphing from "somewhere in France," describes the arrival of the first United States' contingents on French soil ...

    Article : 136 words
  39. NEW GREEK CABINET.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens states that te new Greek Cabinet has been formed. M. Venezelos will be Premier and Minister for War, M. Repoulis will ...

    Article : 42 words
  40. THE COTTON INDUSTRY

    According to the Official Press Bureau the result of the Board of Trade's conference with representatives of the cotton interests is that the Liver[?]col Exchange ...

    Article : 73 words
  41. LORD HARDINGE.

    The "Daily News" lobbist states that in political circles it is expected that Lord Hardinge will resign the Permanent Under-Secretaryship for Foreign Affairs ...

    Article : 52 words
  42. FUTURE OF ALBANIA.

    The Rome newspaper "Messager[?]'s" correspondent at Salomka states that Essad Pasha has protested against an Italian Protectorate over Albania ...

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  43. SPADES VERSUS RIFLES.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters states that during the fighting at Lens a detachment of Durhams scat off a German counter-attack with ...

    Article : 120 words
  44. MILITARY CONFERENCE

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome says that a military conference was held on the railway station at St. Jean de Maurienne. ...

    Article : 71 words
  45. GOVERNMENT OF GERMANY

    It is significant that the "Berliner Tageblatt" is now endorsing the Socialistic plea for the immediate introduction of Parliamentary government in ...

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  46. SETTLEMENT OF SOLDIERS

    It is understood that the Empire Settlement Committee has recommended that financial assistance from the Imperial Government should be given to ...

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  47. DETAILS OF MAILS LOST.

    In reply to a cable sent by him asking for details of mails lost by the Mongolia Mr J. Oxenham, Secretary to the Postmaster-General's Department, received a ...

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  48. GOLD EXPORTED TO SAVE MARK.

    It is stated by the "Frankfurter Zcitung" that there has been a considerable export of gold recently from Germany with the object of arresting the fall in ...

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  49. TARIFF TREATIES

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday Mr Bonar-Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated that the Italian Government and denounced, with the ...

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  50. QUEEN ACTS AS WAITRESS

    Her Majesty the Queen acted as head waitress for an hour on Wednesday morning at the new Stepney Communal Kitchen, serving two penny meat pies ...

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  51. PREMIER HOLMAN

    Mr W. A. Holman, Premier of New South Wales, de[?]lies the statement published in Australia that he contem[?] lates entering the House of Common. He ...

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  52. ESPIONAGE AT CO. ENHAGEN

    Reuter's correspondent at Cop[?]nhagon states that police investigation into the local espionage caused the arrest of the head of the Copenhagen office, two ...

    Article : 51 words
  53. KING CONGRATULATES NAVY

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that, following his recent visit to the Grand Fleet, the King has sent a message to Admiral Sir David Beatty ...

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  54. POTATOES FOR EXPORT

    Rotterdam reports that there have been further noisy scenes in the neighborhood of the lighters loaded with potatoes for export. Mounted and foot police charged ...

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  55. DYNAMITE ON STEAMER.

    A telegram from Stockholm state that dynamite has been discovered aboard a British steamer loading there. German agents are suspected ...

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  56. AUSTRALIAN CASHIERED

    The "Gazette" announces that Lt A. Finney, of the Australian Infantry, has been cashiered by order of a Court-Martial ...

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