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  2. RUSSIANS' BIG OFFENSIVE

    Wednesday night's Gorman official message, which has been received in Amsterdam, shows that the Russian offensive is extending to a hug portion of the ...

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    the cable news on this page so head has appeared to the "Times" cabled to " The Courier" by special permission. It should be understood opinions are not those of the "Times" expressly stated to be so. ...

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  4. JUTLAND NAVAL BATTLE

    Admiral, Jellieoe's despatch regarding the Jutland battle is extremely detailed and technical. It shows that Admiral jellicee had a most difficult task in ...

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  5. DOMINION POLITICIANS

    The members of the Dominion Parliaments, who are visiting England at the invitation of the Empire Parliamentary Association, were entertained at dinner ...

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  6. BATTLEFIELD SCENES

    The "Times" correspondent at the British press Camp in France states that Tuesday was a comparatively quiet day. The British did not attempt to achieve ...

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  7. [?]HE SOMME BATTLE

    [?]ral Sir Douglas Haig reports that [?]ghting was continued at night[?] the neighborhood of the Ancre and [?]ume. The British forces have made ...

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  8. MONTAUBAN FRONT.

    "The first phase of the battle is ended." says Mr W. Beach Thomas, the "Daily Mail" correspondent in France. The Germans are firmer on their legs ...

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  9. MAIL STEAMER BRUSSELS

    The Amsterdam "Tolegraaf" states that the capture of the British mail steamer Brussels (1380 tons) by German destroyers on 23rd June was due to a mysterious ...

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  10. FIGHTING ON GIGANTIC SCALE.

    An idea of the gigantic scale of the fighting on the Eastern Front can be gained, a Petrograd message states, from the statements of a wounded Russian aviator. ...

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  11. WELCOMING FUNCTION MISSED.

    The members of the Federal Government, who are to take part in the Empire Inter-Parliamentary Conference. landed at Plymouth at 7 o'clock on Wednesday ...

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  12. MR W. M. HUGHES.

    Mr W. M. Hughes, the Australian Prime Minister has despatched a wireless message from Sierra Leone to London, announcing that all is well with himself ...

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  13. ITALIAN ADVANCE

    A Rome communique states that the Austrians are fruitlessly endeavoring to stem the Italian advance between the Adige and Brenta Rivers, in the ...

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  14. CABINET CHANGES

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that Mr E. Montague succeeds Mr Lloyd-George as Minister of Munitions. IN the consequent reshuffling the Marquis of Crewe ...

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  15. OVERSEAS TROOPS.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent in France describes in a despatch the gallant advances of a division of overseas troops on Saturday after a successful ...

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  16. IRISH PROBLEM

    An important Cabinet meeting was hold in London on Wednesday. It a believed in the Lobby that it agreed to Mr Lloyd George's Irish settlement scheme, and ...

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  17. FIELD-MARSHAL FRENCH

    Viscount French of Ypres, formerly Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Forces in France, who is Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Irish ...

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  18. MEXICO AND AMERICA

    Washington advices report that General Carranza, the Provisional President of Mexico, has accepted the principle of mediation. The danger of a war with the ...

    Article : 128 words
  19. HELP THE BELGIANS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  20. [?]ENCH RESUME OFFENSIVE.

    [?]communique issued at midnight [?]Wednesday states that the French [?] resumed the offensive north of the [?] and have captured the second ...

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  21. GREAT COAL COMBINE

    The Cambrian Coal Combine has absorbed the firm of Davis and Sons. The combine now has a aggregate capital of £4,000,000. It is the largest coal concern ...

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  22. CAPTURE OF LA BOISELLE.

    The correspondent in Paris of the "Times" says that a French officer who accompanied the advance describes the capture of La Boiselle as a wonderful ...

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  23. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    The thon, treasurer, Mrs F. Ham, acknowledges receipt of the following amounts:—Amount previously acknowledged £9548/12/8; School of Mines ...

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  24. HEAVY ENEMY LOSSES.

    A semi official Paris statements emphasises that th German losses were heavy in the counter attacks against the British in the neighborhood of Thiepval. It ...

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  25. AIR RAID ON SMYRNA

    Allied aeroplanes have dropped 100 bombs on Smyrna (Asia Minor), states a Paris advice, which adds that there were many hundreds of victims. ...

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  26. BRITISH PRISONERS

    The plight of the British prisoners at the Ruhleben prison camp, near Berlin. where the rations have been considerably reduced form the subject of a discussion ...

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  27. JOINT OFFENSIVE.

    It has transpired, a Paris message states that the defenders of Verdun knew on 12th June that the Russian offensive was the beginning of a joint offensive ...

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  28. BALLARAT EAST BRANCH.

    The hon secretary Miss M. N. Warmington, desires to acknowledge the following amounts:—Previously acknowledged £2157/19/;part [?] raffle of ...

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  29. [?]IGGEST BATTLE IN WEST.

    [?] special correspondent in [?] says:—"The struggle on the [?] is assuming the proportions of [?] battle in the West. The ...

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  30. ZEPPELINS AT SEA

    Copenhagen messages report great Zeppelin and sea plane activity in the North Sea and the Cattegat. ...

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  31. CAPTAIN CRAIG MISSING.

    It is reported that Capt Craig, M. P., who had previously been reported killed in action, is included in the casualty lists as "wounded and missing." ...

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  32. ANGLO-FRENCH BONDS.

    The success which has attended the British and French drive in Northern France has an appreciable effect on Angle French bonds in the New York ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS

    Mr A. Fisher (High Commissioner for Australia) has sent Brigadier General V. C. Selheim, Mr F. Fairbairn, a Red Cross Commissioner and Colonel Charles Ryan, ...

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  34. RECONQUERED VILLAGES.

    The war correspondent of the Paris "Petit Parisien" describes the reconquered villages on the Somme as shapeless accumulations of stones, rafters, ...

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  35. GERMAN CAVERNS.

    Mr W. L. M Alpin, a "Daily Mail" correspondent in French, describes in a despatch to London German caverns which were 60 feet deep in the Chapitre wood ...

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  36. [?]RENCH WIDEN BREACH.

    "Times" correspondent in Paris, [?] Adam, states that the French [?]south of the Somme will soon [?] northern battlefield. ...

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  37. MR BONAR-LAW'S SON WOUNDED.

    The eldest son of Mr A. Bonar-Law, Secretary for the Colonies, has been wounded at the Front. ...

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  38. MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES

    The following additional Victorians are gazetted as having been mentioned in Sir Ian Hamilton's despatches:—7th Battalion; Corp W. Danstan ...

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  39. VERDUN SECTOR.

    A communique from Paris reports that enemy attacks from Avocourt to Hill 30 at Verdun have been repulsed with heavy losses. ...

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  40. CONTRABAND OF WAR

    The Federal Executive Council has declared the following articles absolutely contraband:—Electric appliances adapted for use in war and their component parts ...

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  41. THE SERBIAN ARMY

    Paris reports that M. Briand, the French Premier replaying to the congratulations of the Serbian premier, said —"I am certain that the Sorbian army will ...

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  42. ENEMY GOODS

    Representatives of the Waterside Workers' Federation interviewed Mr Tudor to-day with regard to the handling of one my goods. They informed the Minister ...

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  43. RELIEF WORK AT SEA

    It is reported from Copenhagen that a number of philanthropic Danes are organising a fleet of Geneva Red Cross motor boats for relief work at sea. ...

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  44. ANZAC RAIDS.

    An Australian soldier who was wounded and has been sent to London has described a raid made at midnight on the Wednesday preceding the "Big Push." ...

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  45. ENEMY TRADING ACT

    The following firms have been interdicted from trading in accordance with the Enemy Trading Act:—The Standard Woollen Company, Sydney, Melbourne ...

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  46. COMMUNAL MASS MEALS

    The Berlin authorities, says a Copenhagen telegram, are endeavoring to combat the popular dissatisfaction at the introduction of communal mass meals. ...

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  47. LADY SYBIL CREY WOUNDED

    Advices from Petrograd announce that Lady Sybil Grey, who was recently seriously wounded in hand grenade practice on the Russian front has undergone an ...

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  48. ILLEGAL USE OF UNIFORM

    At the City Court Henry Deegan was charged with having worn a military uniform without authority. Evidence was given that when Deegan, on 14th June, ...

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  49. NEWSPAPERS FOR SOLDIERS

    The headquarters of the A.I.F. at the Front have advised the Minister for Defence that a great number of the newspapers which had been addressed to ...

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  50. SUBMARINE SINKS DRIFTER

    A Lowestoft steam drifter has been sank by an enemy submarine, Five shot were fired at the vessel, and during the bombardment the skipper was killed and ...

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  51. ENGLISH CHANNEL

    Paris reports that there is a revival of interest in the proposal to construct a tunnel under the English Channel to connect England and France. Deputy ...

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  52. [?]GIUM'S NEW HOPE.

    [?] in Amsterdam that the Al[?]sive in France has filled Bel[?] new hope. [?] Allied bombardments are being ...

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  53. FRENCH COLONIAL TROOPS.

    It is stated from Paris that cavalry was largely used in patrolling south of the Somme, bringing in valuable information. ...

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  54. ENDOWMENT OF COTS

    The Minister for Defence has received the following donations for the endowment of cots at the Military Hospital:— Base Hospital, St, Kilda road, the ...

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  55. BLACK BREAD AND WATER.

    The submarine which shelled and sank the Lowestoft drifter, killing the captain, towed the crew In a boat towards England and gave them black bread and water. ...

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