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

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  3. EASTERN THEATRE

    It has been officially announced in Petrograd that the Russian forces have broken through two lines of the German defences at Baranovitchi (north-east of ...

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  4. THE BRITISH ADVANCE

    The special correspondent of the "Times" in France, in a message from the Press camp behind the Front, says that Monday was a day of sure and steady ...

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  5. VERDUN SECTOR

    A Paris communique states:— "The enemy launched six attacks north-west of the Thiaumont work (at Verdun). All were repulsed by our curtain of five and ...

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  6. ROUMANIA MAY INTERVENE

    According to advices coming to hand front Bucharest, the offensives which are being conducted by the Allies on the various fronts have deeply impressed ...

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  7. [?]ATTLE OF SOMME

    [?] Haig reports from France that the [?] has been heavily reinforced from [?] parts of the line and continues [?]bre to resist the British advance ...

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  8. CONFERENCE WITH ITALY.

    Baron Sonnino, the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, conferred for an hour and a half on Tuesday with the Roumanian Minister in Rome. ...

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  9. ITALIAN FRONT

    A Rome communique reports that desperate lighting has taken place at Mount Pasubio, west of Arsiero. The enemy, after an intense ...

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  10. SLAVS REACH CARPATHIANS.

    An official communique issued at Petrograd states:— "Fighting continues north-east of Baranovitchi, where the enemy is putting up a most desperate resistance ...

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  11. ENEMY LOSES INITIATIVE.

    Correspondent at the Front point out that Germany has no further hope of reseizing the initiative or offensive. ...

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  12. ENCIRCLING FRICOURT.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters in France states that one of the most dramatic incidents in Monday's fighting was the junction of the two ...

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  13. 2000 PRISONERS ARRIVE.

    Two thousand German prisoners have arrived at Southampton. They are all seasoned troops. ...

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  14. THE LUTSK REGION.

    A German official announcement nays that Russian massed attacks and counter attacks continue in the region of Lutsk. The Germans have taken 1890 Russian ...

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  15. FRENCH SENATE

    The French Senate hold a secret session on Tuesday. All members of the Cabinet were in attendance. ...

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  16. GERMANY'S LOSSES

    Germany's toll of dead since the commencement of the war now stands at 690,268 men. Mr. H. J. Terrant, Under-Secretary for ...

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  17. AUSTRIA HARD PRESSED.

    News from Salonika intimates that Austria-Hungary is clamoring at Sofia for aid from Bulgaria. ...

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  18. ENLISTMENTS IN CANADA

    A message from Ottawa states that recruiting throughout Canada during the last fortnight in Juno showed a decrease over former figures. ...

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  19. AMERICA AND MEXICO

    Advices from Washington report that the situation in connection with the rupture between Mexico and the United States hoe been relieved by the despatch ...

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  20. HUN PIRACY

    Copenhagen says that in a recent article in the "Berliner Tageblatt" Capt Persons a well-known naval expert, said that in view of the abandonment by the Allies ...

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  21. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    During last month a conference of delegates from the various Returned Soldiers Associations in Australia was held in Melbourne. The principal object was in ...

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  22. THE FRENCH DRIVE.

    Mr George Adam. "The Times" correspondent at Paris, telegraphing at noon on Tuesday, says it is now possible to state, without exaggeration that the ...

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  23. GERMAN EAST AFRICA

    Lieut-General J. C. Smuts, commanding in East Africa, reports that General Vanderventer assumed the offensive on 24th June and drove the enemy from all his ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN POLITICIANS

    Mr P. Glynn, M.P., who is to take part in the Empire Inter-Parliamentary Conference, when interviewed in London on Tuesday, said that he was greatly struck ...

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  25. HUN HATRED FOR BRITISH.

    Brig-Gen G. Ryrie, interviewed in London on Tuesday, said that the supreme stubbornness of the German defence against the British in France was due to ...

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  26. CABINET CHANGES

    A statement made on Monday by the political correspondent of the "Times" that Lord Derby, Director-General of Recruiting had been appointed to succeed ...

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  27. VISITORS ENTERTAINED.

    The members of the various Overseas Parliaments who are visiting England in order to take part in the Inter-Parliamentary Conference were entertained at ...

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  28. THE CARDINAL FACT.

    The sense of quiet strain continues in Paris. The newspapers agree that the cardinal fact is that the Allies have proved their capacity to turn out superior ...

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  29. MINUTE FORKS IN OATS

    Owing to a number of horses having died in great pain after eating oats which had been imported from America, an examination of the oats was made. ...

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  30. TIME AND PATIENCE BATTLE.

    The "Times," in a leading article says that a continuation of the momentum of the initial attack could not be expected. Time and patience are necessary. ...

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  31. MR HUGHES' PARIS VISIT.

    Dr. E. J. Dillon, the correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in a message from Paris, say that Mr Hughes (the Australian Prime Minister) made a deep ...

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  32. BRITISH GAIN GROUND.

    [?] Haig's latest communique states:—[?]ing continued on our southern [?] throughout the day. We made [?] progress at some points. A whole ...

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  33. QUAINT COMPARISON.

    An Irishman compared the fight in the German trenches to a Belfast riot on top of Mount Vesuvius. A shivering terrier was found guarding ...

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  34. ATTACK AT MORT AUBAN.

    Mr W. Beach Thomas, who is representing the "Daily Mail" at the Front, says that the German officers who were captured wore enraged at their fortune, ...

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  35. JUTLAND NAVAL BATTLE

    The eagerly-awaited despatch from Admiral Sir John Jellicoe on the results of the Jutland battle on 31st May and 1st June will be issued for publication on ...

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  36. CONTROL OF FOOD.

    Interviewed by the "Times," Mr Ryan, Premier of Queensland, strongly advocated State control of food supplies, and cited the example of Queensland. ...

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  37. FRENCH BUTTON DAY

    No one who has read of the glorious defence of Verdun by our gallant ally, France can but feel a thrill of enthusiasm. It is the desire of the promoters of ...

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  38. GERMAN EXCUSES.

    Messages from Amsterdam state that the German newspapers abound in explanations of the events on the West root. There is a unanimity of opinion ...

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  39. IRISH QUESTION

    According to the political correspondent of the "Times" the situation in regard to the Irish question is more hopeful. The Government is approaching a ...

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  40. PRISONERS' RATIONS

    Sir Edward Grey (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs), in the House of Commons on Tuesday, said that Germany had sot yet replied to the British Note ...

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  41. AUSTRALIA AND HOME RULE.

    Mr T. J. Ryan (Premier of Queensland) who has returned to London after a tour of Ireland and Scotland, states that he was well received in Dublin and Belfast ...

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  42. SETTLEMENT OF FIGHTERS

    Sir Rider Haggard, the well-known novelist and agriculturist, who is touring the Empire on behalf of the Royal Colonial Institute in order of further a scheme ...

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  43. RUSSIAN REJOICINGS.

    The British advance in France has caused great rejoicings among the Allies. The Russians are confident that the ...

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  44. BERLIN MESSAGE.

    It is officially stated from Berlin that strong Anglo-French attacks in South Franco and south of the Somme were repulsed. The French were thrown out ...

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  45. [?]TURE OF BATTALION.

    [?] correspondent at the British [?]ters in France announces that [?] in battalion surrendered to the[?]ces near Fricourt (east of ...

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  46. SELF-CONFESSED SPY

    The trial was concluded on Tuesday of Ignatius Tribich Lincoln, the self-confessed spy, who absconded to America when his arrest in England was ...

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  47. THE ANZAC RAIDS.

    More wounded Anzacs have arrived in London. Raids am continuing everywhere on the British front but the have been ...

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  48. ANTI-CONSCRIPTIONISTS

    It is proposed by the Amalgamated Miners Association to hold a demonstration at the Town Hall on Sunday to protest against conscription in Australia. ...

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  49. VALUE OF AIRCRAFT

    It was disclosed in the course of a reply in the House of Commons on Tuesday there was a tremendous demand for aeroplanes at the Front. ...

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  50. CAPTURED COLONEL.

    A characteristic story is that of a German Colonel who was taken prisoner. He was pressingly solicitous for his won safety, and hurried to the deepest ...

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  51. "AN UNHEALTHY PLACE."

    One war correspondent saw an officer returning from Fricourt. When approached the officer cheerily said. "This place is somewhat unhealthy." He ...

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  52. CANADA'S WAR CHEST

    Ottawa reports that the second Canadian domestic war loan will be floated in September. Either £10,000,000 or £20,000,000 will be asked for ...

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