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  2. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE

    “Fierce fighting continues on the Stocked River front (Kovel region)” reports a communique issued in Petrograd. “Enemy attempts.” it continues, “to ...

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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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  4. HOME RULE SCHEME

    The speech delivered by the Marquis of Landsdowne (Minister without portfolio) in the House of Lords on Tuesday in connection with the Irish settlement came ...

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  5. MR HUGHES AT CAPE TOWN

    Advice from South Africa report that Mr Hughes has arrived at Cape Town. He was welcomed at the docks by Rear Admiral Gillette Gen Thompson ...

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  6. ENGLISH CHANNEL

    In the opinion of the French authorities 30,000 troops and 30,000 tons of war material could be transported daily from England to France if a tunnel were ...

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  7. [?]FENSIVE IN WEST

    [?] Douglas Haig reports:—"The [?] after being largely reinforced [?] attacked our new positions at [?] points, but he was beaten back ...

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  8. ENEMY DESERTERS INTERNED.

    Advices from Bucharest report that 9000 Austrian and Bulgarian deserters have been interned in Roumania. Recent Bulgarian arrivals state that a ...

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  9. ASSISTING THE POLES

    A large delegation from the several Polish organisations in America interviewed President Woodrow Wilson to-day regarding the plight of the their countrymen in ...

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  10. "AN INSULT TO IRELAND."

    Mr John Redmond (leader Nationalists) has issued a manifesto in reply to the speech delivered by Lord Lansdowne. ...

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  11. THE MIDDLE EAST

    A Petrograd official report states that the Russian forces are making appreciable progress to the west of Erzerum, in the ...

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  12. BEATTY REALLY A NELSON

    Admiral Sir Hedworth Meux, M.P., speaking before members of the Navy League on Wednesday night, said:—"The Jellicoe-Beatty combination in the ...

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  13. BRITISH DOGGEDNESS.

    A correspondent, describing the struggle for Contal Maison declares that with the exception of the Verdun battle there has never been such intense fighting ...

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  14. DIFFICULT POSITION ARISES.

    Referring to the manifesto issued by Mr. J. Redmond the “Times” remarks that undoubtedly a difficult position had arisen, but it had considerably cased on ...

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  15. MESOPOTAMIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Mr H. H. Asquith (the Prime Minister) maid in the house of Commons Wednesday afternoon that he did not think the moment an opportune to discuss the ...

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  16. CANADIAN PRISONERS

    Ottawa reports that it is officially state that a letter has been received stating that Canadian prisoners in Germany who refuse to make munitions for the German ...

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  17. CALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

    A supplementary Dardanelles despatch from Gen Monro has been published Australians mentioned include Gen Birdwood Cols Cox, Foot, Lamrock, M’Glinn, ...

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  18. MUNITION WORKERS

    Conference between the munition employers and the trades' union representatives will shortly be held to consider the Government's request for a further ...

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  19. AMERICANS IN MEXICO

    American residents in Northern Mexico are wearing small British flags in their clothes in order to evade Mexican insults to themselves and to their ...

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  20. KUT.EL.AMARA DEFENDER.

    The "Daily Mail" has published a letter sent by Lt Gen C. V. Townshend, the defender of Kut-el-Amara to friend. General Townshend pays a tribute to ...

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  21. MINISTERS MEET LEADERS.

    It is stated that the Irish situation was easier after the Irish leaders conferred with some members of the Cabinet last night; but there is a general feeling that ...

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  22. BRITISH FIGHTING QUALITIES.

    Telegraphing from the British headquarters in France Reuter's special correspondent states that German prisoners declare that they has no rations for ...

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  23. PRISONERS IN TURKEY

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) announced to-day that further action had been taken in respect to the note recently received from the United ...

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  24. AUSTRALIANS CRITICISED

    The German Socialist, Ludwig Quessel writing in the German “Socialist Monthly” says that Australians in German New Guinea are most unchivalrous. ...

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  25. SUBMARINE'S STATUS

    It is reported in New York that all the Allies are going to resist the attempt to secure for submarines the status of merchant. ...

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  26. BOYNE CELEBRATION.

    No Orange marches marked the celebration of the Battle of the Boyne in Belfast on Tuesday, but many Union Jacks were flown. ...

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  27. MORE SUSPECTS FREED.

    Mr Herbert Samuel (the Home Secretary) announced in the House of Commons on Wednesday that 250 additional Dublin rebellion suspects had been released. ...

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  28. "ANZAC BULLETIN."

    The Australian High Commissioner (Mr A. Fisher) is issuing 5000 copies three times weekly of the Australian soldiers’ newspaper, which has been named the ...

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  29. "END OF THE BLOCKADE."

    The Hamburg Press is proudly announcing the exploit the Deutschland in reaching the United States. The newspapers herald the feat as the ...

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  30. [?]HT FOR TRONES WOOD.

    [?] war correspondent describ[?] battle for the Trones Wood, says [?] has probably been the bloodiest [?] estimate struggle of the war ...

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  31. BITTER FEELING.

    Bitter feeling marks the fighting in France. The British army seems to have been wholly converted to the French ...

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  32. QUEEN ADDRESSES ANZACS.

    Her Majesty the Queen and Prince George on Wednesday afternoon visited the headquarters of the “Work for Women” fund in Portland Place, ...

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  33. APPEAL FOR RECRUITS

    In accordance with a request from the chairman of the Queensland recruiting committee (Col A. J. Thynne, M.L.C.) for a message to the local recruiting ...

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  34. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    “The life of Parliament must be prolonged to a certain extent owing to the impossibility of getting the register ready by 30th September” said the Prime ...

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  35. THE RETURN CARGO.

    Baltimore message state that coffee nickel, and rubber will form the chief cargo on the return journey of the Deutschland. ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN LIFE.

    Mr Will Dyson the well-known Victorian cartoonist and Mrs. Dyson (formerly Miss Ruby Lindsay of Creswick) are preparing an exhibition of drawings ...

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  37. ASSEMBLING OF WARSHIPS.

    The Washington correspondent of the “Times” states that the Government of the United States will not protest if the Allies assemble warships of the ...

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  38. [?]DED FIGHT ON GROUND.

    [?] Beach Thomas a "Daily Mail" [?] at the Front describes in [?] the terrible and tangled battle [?] renes Wood. ...

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  39. CABINET CHANGES.

    Mr. Asquith (the Prime Minister) introduced a bill into the House of Commons on Wednesday to make the re-election of Mr Lloyd-George (Minister for War) and ...

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  40. POWER OF BRITISH ARMY.

    A telegram from Paris states that French military experts are giving great attention to the British offensive. They declare that the British success ...

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  41. REJECT BADGES

    For at least two reasons a very large number of those who are eligible for the badges which are being issued to rejected volunteers for the A.I.F. have not applied ...

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  42. LORD HALDANE

    When Lord Haldane (formerly Lord High Chancellor) race in the House pf Lords on Wednesday afternoon to speak on national education Lord Buccleugh ...

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  43. £2000 FOR THE CREW.

    It is reported that Mr August Hecksher, known as the “Tin Plate King,” has presented £3000 to the crew of the Deutschland which is to load a return ...

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  44. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) stated in the House of Commons on Tuesday that the Government approved of the resolutions adopted at the recent Paris ...

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  45. SUBMARINE RAID

    Further particulars are available of the attack made by a German "U" boat on the Durham mining town of Seaham. Correspondents state that the ...

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  46. "THE OMEN IS GOOD."

    Reviewing the battle of the Somme, the "Times" says:—"The battle will probably develop with even grater violence than hitherto. The omen is good; but the ...

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  47. IN THE ADRIATIC

    It is announced by the Admiralty that on Austrian cruiser has sunk two British patrol drifters in the Adriatic. Two ether drifters were damaged. ...

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  48. GERMAN PRISONERS

    Mr W. W. Ashley (Unionist) asked in the House of Commons on Wednesday whether it was a fact that 650 German prisoners of war other than officers, had ...

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  49. MAYORESS' PATRIOTIC LEAGUE

    The new premises, loaned free of all charges by Mr. W. Bradhy, sen., in Victoria street five doors from Bridge street and which will be the headquarters of the ...

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  50. OVERSEAS TROOPS ENGAGED.

    A correspondent of the "Daily Mail" describing the fine fighting at Mametz, Contal Maison, and Ovillers, says that the overseas engaged in these ...

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  51. DOMINION LEGISLATORS

    The Overseas members of Parliament who are visiting Great Britain visited a great at arsenal, shipyards and other establishment on the Type on Wednesday. ...

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  52. BRITISH WOOL CLIP

    It is announced that the Government will pay 35 per cent more than the ruling price in June, 1914 for the British wool clip of 1916 prohibition of the ...

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  53. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS

    The steamers Kirk Oswald (1024 tons) and Strathleven (1396 tons) have been taken over by the Commonwealth. The Ardangorn (3570 tons) will probably be ...

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  54. THE SOUTH AFRICANS.

    A correspondent of the "Morning Post” says that the South Africans have just undergone cheerfully their baptism of fire where may not be stated; but ...

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  55. ALLIED EXCHEQUERS

    M. Thomas (French Minister of Munitions), M. Ribot (French Minister of Finance) and M. Bark (Russian Minister of France) are at present on a visit ...

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  56. [?]LIAN ENGINEER KILLED.

    [?] Armstrong of the Engineers [?] killed in action. He was form [?]engineer from Australia [?] was with the De Bears Co. in ...

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