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  2. STEAMER CAPTURED

    Lloyds report that it is believed that the Germans have captured the British steamer Peudennis (2000 tons). ...

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  3. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE

    An official communique issued at Petrograd announces continued Russian progress on the Stokhod, where the fighting was meet violent. ...

    Article : 67 words
  4. SUBMARINE DEUTSCHLAND

    A message from Baltimore says that the skipper of what is described as an undersea liner (the submarine Deutschland) is reported to have ...

    Article : 338 words
  5. IRISH SITUATION

    In the House of Commons on Monday the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) delivered his promised statement on the Irish situation. He said that the main ...

    Article : 469 words
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    The cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," held to "The Courier" by special permission. It should be understood opinions are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  7. [?] SOMME BATTLE

    [?]despatch which was forwarded to [?] on Monday afternoon, General [?] glas Haig reports particularly se[?] in the Trones Wood, the ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH WAR LOAN

    As a number of enquires have been received regarding the exact terms on which subscriptions may be mad to the present issue of the Commonwealth war ...

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  9. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    An Italian official message states:— Heavy enemy attacks north-west of Gorizia were driven back with important enemy losses. ...

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  10. THE BALKANS

    The insurrection in Montenegro and Albania led by M. Vccovitch, the former Montenegrin Minister for War, in spreading through the mountain country. ...

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  11. FIGHTING AT CONTAL MAISON.

    Mr W. Beach Thomas, a "Daily Mail" correspondent in France, describing the fighting at Contal Maison, states:— "It may be accepted as an undoubted fact ...

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  12. ANTI-VENEZELIST OUTBURSTS.

    M. Zaimis, the Greek Premier, has announced his determination not to tolerate anti-Venezelist demonstrations. ...

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  13. FREEDOM OF THE OCEANS

    The New York correspondent of the "Times" states that the papers controlled by Mr W. R. Hearst are publishing the text of an amazing interview with Dr Von ...

    Article : 303 words
  14. VESSLE COVERS 4180 MILES.

    "The Times" correspondent at Newport News (Virginia) states that the captain of the "U" boat has alleged that the total distance travelled was ...

    Article : 256 words
  15. INTERVIEWING HOUSEHOLDERS.

    The Federal Treasurer, Mr W. G. Biggs, recently requested the Victorian State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee to assist in making the war loan a success ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT'S PROPOSALS.

    The political correspondent of the "Times" stale that the members of every Party in the House were eager to hear how the Government proposed to ...

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  17. AIR SUPREMACY.

    A tribute to the work of the Royal Flying Corps at the battle of the Somme is paid by Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters. ...

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  18. SOLDIERS' LETTERS

    Writing from Somewhere in France to his mother, Mrs Ryan, 101 Wills street, Ballarat East, Pte W. Ryan says:— "We are having a rest out of the firing line. ...

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  19. NOTHING NEW IN THE FEAT.

    An Admiralty official, in an interview, commenting on the arrival of the German submarine Deutschland in American waters points out that there in ...

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  20. BATTLE INCIDENTS.

    In a graphic despatch the special correspondent of the "Primes" in France describes the bitter fighting which took place at Contal Maison on Friday. ...

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  21. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Major J. Norton Griffiths (Unionist member for Wednesday) asked the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) in the House of Commons on Monday whether in view of ...

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  22. IRISH REGIMENTS

    When speaking on the Irish problem in the House of Commons on Monday the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) paid a tribute to the undying fame gained by the ...

    Article : 54 words
  23. TOBACCO GIFTS APPRECIATED.

    Mr A. J. Ross, of 8 Drummond street has received a letter from L-Cpl Matthews. written "Some where in France," thanking him for his gift of tobacco and ...

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  24. FIRST OF A FLEET.

    Baltimore message report that Capt Paul Koenig, master of the German super-submarine, which was docked at 7 o'clock this morning asserts that the ...

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  25. BRITISH PRISONERS

    In the House of Commons on Monday Lord Robert Cecil (Foreign Under-Secretary) said that the German Note to Great Britain denied the allegation that ...

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  26. FRENCH WEEK APPEAL

    It has been decided to open a list in the borough in connection with the French Week Appeal Fund, and to hold a concert in aid thereof on the 29th inst. ...

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  27. CAPTURE OF BIACHES.

    [?] is attached to the capture [?] French of Biaehes Bridgedhead op[?] p[?]. The success increases [?] of a break in the German ...

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  28. IMPERIAL COUNCIL PROJECT.

    Mr A. Bonar Law (Secretary for the Colonies) stated in the House of Commons on Monday that the Imperial and Dominion Government were seriously ...

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  29. BENDIGO CAMP

    The Acting State Commandant, Brig-Gen Williams, accompanied by Lt-Col Semmens, officer in charge of training, inspected the Bendigo Military Camp at ...

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  30. DOMINION POLITICIANS.

    The members of the Dominion Parliaments who are visiting Great Britain, spent Monday in Birmingham. They inspected several factories at ...

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  31. REMITTANCE DEDUCTIONS.

    Interrogated by Mr Ian Malcolm in the House of Commons on Monday, Lord Robert Cecil (Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs) said that representations ...

    Article : 53 words
  32. [?] BARDMENT OF VERDUN.

    [?] communique reports:— "There [?] violent enemy bombardment [?] of Verdan, to which in the [?] of From de "Ferre Fleury, and the ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. MR W. M. HUGHES

    The Admiralty has arranged for Mr W. M. Hughes, the Australian Prime Minister, to remain in South Africa for tour days after his arrival on 13th July. ...

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  34. POST-WAR TRADE

    A Washington advice states that a significant indication of the attitude of America after-the-war is contained in a speech which les been delivered by ...

    Article : 90 words
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  36. MUNITION WORKERS

    A part or 10 Australian munition workers has arrived at Plymouth. The men left Melbourne on 24th May, and among their number are several who ...

    Article : 41 words
  37. TARTING THE GAME.

    [?] special correspondent in [?] describes the experience of a [?] of East Surreys, one of the [?] a selected to start the attack on ...

    Article : 96 words
  38. REJECTED RECRUITS

    Advices from Ottawa report that in a speech delivered at a recruiting meeting at Hamilton, in Ontario, Mrs Pankhurst, the well-known English suffragette, said ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS

    Brig-Gen Sir Newton Moore, Agent General for Western Australia has accepted an appointment as officer commanding tile Australian troops in ...

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  40. AIR RAID ON KENT

    It is announced that no casualties or damage resulted from the two raids which were made on Kent by hostile aeroplanes on Sunday morning and Sunday ...

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  41. FIGHT WILL REACH TO VERDUN.

    The "Times" states that the fighting for Peronne is a promising enterprise, fraught with great possibilities. We think that the powerful blows delivered ...

    Article : 46 words
  42. SERVED THEIR COUNTRY

    It has been announced in London that [?] honorably discharged soldiers will shortly receive a badge denoting that they have served their country. ...

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  43. GERMAN EAST AFRICA

    General Smuts reports:— Tango was occupied on 7th July. The enemy offered only slight resistance and evacuated the town after destroying the water works. ...

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  44. BLIND VICTORIAN SOLDIER

    Pte Lunn, an Australian, who was badly wounded and blinded by the explosion of a lyddite shell at Suvla Bay, Gallipoli, has arrived at the Pewawa Military Camp, ...

    Article : 104 words
  45. GAME TO THE LAST.

    [?]are being furnished by [?] soldiers. One states that a [?] was cheering the men on when [?] ll dropped near by, and the ...

    Article : 46 words
  46. TREATMENT OF BURNS

    British military and naval hospital are now adopting Dr Sir Almroth Wright's treatment for burns. This consists of the simple application ...

    Article : 38 words
  47. GERMAN PUBLIC WARNED.

    From messages arriving in London it is gathered that the German newspapers continue to prepare the German public for long and hard battles on the West ...

    Article : 34 words
  48. MINISTER OF MUNITIONS

    Mr Edwin S. Montagu, the new Minister for Munitions, has been appointed a permanent member of the War Committee. ...

    Article : 33 words
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