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  2. ARMENTIERES RAID

    Men who were wounded in the extensive raids made on the German trenches at Fromelles, near Armentieres, last week on a front of 3000 yards, refer in ...

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

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  4. IRISH PROBLEM

    The "Daily Mail" says that the Government may possibly reopen negotiations for the settlement of the Irish question. Sir Edward Carson has been closely ...

    Article : 69 words
  5. EASTERN THEATRE

    News from Potrograd states that Gen Sahkaroff's new advance south of the Lutsk salient and his victory north of Brody are the most serious menace yet ...

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  6. [?]MME STRUGGLE

    [?] correspondent at head[?] a message dated Wednesday, [?] of Pozieres completes an [?] of 9000 to 10,000 yards. ...

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  7. SAKHAROFF'S CAPTURES.

    A Petrograd communique reports that Gen Sakharoff captured 34,000 Austro Gormans, 45 guns and 71 machine-guns in the fighting between 16th and 25th ...

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  8. PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT.

    The "Times" correspondent at Dublin states that the Southern Unionists and Nationalists have agreed as to the necessity for a scheme of provisional war ...

    Article : 73 words
  9. RUSSIANS ATTACKING.

    Issued in Berlin, a German communique speaks of the repulse of Russian assaults on the Czara River, north-west of Jagowicze. ...

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  10. TERRITORIALS COMMENDED.

    The "Times" correspondent at Headquarters commends the British Territorials who advaneed on the left of the Australians at Pozieres. ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. MR LLOYD-GEORGE'S SCHEME.

    The clauses of the abortive proposals made by Mr Lloyd-George for a settlement of the Home Rule difficulty have been published. ...

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  12. RUSSIANS IN ARMENIA

    An official report from Petregrad intimates that the Russians are continuing to pursue the retreating Turkish army in Armenia. ...

    Article : 83 words
  13. CAPTURE OF POZIERES.

    The capture of Pozieres distinctly improves the British position on the somme, on which the attention, hopes and anxueties of Great Britain are ...

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  14. AMBULANCES FOR ANZACS.

    Mr Andrew Fisher (High Commissioner) has accepted 10 motor ambulances for the Australians from the British Ambulance Fund. ...

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  15. TURKS CLAMOR FOR PEACE.

    The "Times" correspondent in the Balkans says that a peace demonstration has been held in Constantinople. Thousands of Moslem women assembled ...

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  16. ANZACS' BRIDES

    The Australian High Commissioner (Mr A. Fisher) and the Commonwealth Agents General are considering what action will be taken as regards the position of the ...

    Article : 123 words
  17. DUBLIN REVOLT.

    A scene arose during the sitting of the House of Commons on Thursday afternoon, when Mr L. Ginnell (Nationalist) alleged that the military had bombarded ...

    Article : 108 words
  18. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    A Rome communique states that the enemy is stubbornly resisting in a strongly entrenched portion of the wood north of Monte Cimone. The Italians ...

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  19. TIGRIS AND CALLIPOLI.

    Speaking in the house of Commons on Thursday, Mr Asquith (the Prime Minister) reversed his declsion on Wednesday, and agreed to add a naval and military ...

    Article : 110 words
  20. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY KILLED

    Stanley Wootton, the well-known jockoy, formerly of Australia and brother of Frank Wootton has died of wounds received at the Front. He had just been ...

    Article : 169 words
  21. TRADE PRECAUTIONS

    Washington despatches report that a Note has been sent to Great Britain by the American State Department objecting to the blacklisting of a number of ...

    Article : 97 words
  22. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    A Paris message to London states that the defenders of Pozieres village were practically exterminated. The final carnage was terrible because ...

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  23. POSITION OF AUSTRALIA.

    During the debate on the bill to create the Mesopotamian and Gallipoli Commisisons Mr A. Lynch (Nationalist), formerly of Australia, moved an amendment ...

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  24. [?] EFFORT EXPECTED.

    [?] correspondent at the British [?] states that he is of the [?] the present is a relative of [?] is [?]inous of an outburst. ...

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  25. PEACE TERMS

    In the House of Commons on Thursday Lord Robart Cecil, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, promised to consider a suggestion that the Allies should ...

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  26. BRITAIN SUPPORTED.

    The New York "Herald" upholds the unquestionable right of Great. Britain to prohibit her subjects trading with suspected firms and protests against the ...

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  27. APPROACHES TO VILLAGE.

    Paris telegrams states that wounded men confirm the desperation which marked the fighting for Pozieres. Two hundred machine-guns defended ...

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  28. POST-WAR-TRADE.

    Speaking in the House of Commons on Thursday. Mr Asquith (the Prime Minister) announced that the resolutions adopted at the Paris Economic Conference last ...

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  29. WAR ANNIVERSARY

    A monster demonstration to celebrate the second anniversary of Great Britain's entry into the war will be held in the Queen's Hall, London, on Friday 4th ...

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  30. GERMAN WAR AIMS

    The changed tone of prominent Germans regarding German war aims is growingly evident. The latest example is furnished by Herr ...

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  31. ENEMY DUKES

    The Prime Minister(Mr Asquith) announced in the House of Commons on Thursday that the King would be advised to take steps to deprive the Duke of ...

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  32. TURKS' BRITISH CAPTIVES.

    The Financial Secretary to the War Office (Mr H. Forster) stated in the House of Commons on Thursday that 600 British officers and 8370 men had been ...

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  33. SEARCH FOR DEUTSCHLAND

    The British Ambassador at Wishington (Sir Cecil Spring Rice) has given an indignant denial to the report that a British cruiser entered Chesapeake Bay ...

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  34. EAST AFRICA

    An official announcement made in London regarding the British operations in German East Africa states that Col Northey on 24th July expelled the southern ...

    Article : 112 words
  35. GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Amsterdam says that. two divisions of German infantry and 4000 Uhlans have left Ghent district for the south. ...

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  36. KITCHENER FUND

    Mr Will Crooks, M.P., the well-known trade union leader, and the Governors. General of the overseas Dominions, and the Viceroy on India (Lord Chelmsford) ...

    Article : 146 words
  37. GERMAN MARK

    Now York advices report that there was another fall in the rate of exchange of the German mark to-day. The mark is new quoted at 17¼ cents (less than 9d), ...

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  38. AMERICAN ARMY ESTIMATES

    The American Senate has passed the bill authorising an expenditure of 312,000,000 dollars (£62,400,000) on the Army. This sum is a third more than ...

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  39. DOMINION LEGISLATORS

    The member of the Dominions Parliaments who are visiting Great Britain have returned from Scotland. They were tremendously impressed by the activity ...

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  40. HUNS' CAT-O'-NINE-TAILS.

    A most amusing explanation has been made by the Cologne "Gazette" of the pressence of cat-o[?]-nino-tails in the German trenches. ...

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  41. SHIPPING IN BALTIC

    The Norwegian vessel Kentigern has been sunk in the North Sea. Copenhagen reports that German destroyers have seized a Norwegian and ...

    Article : 64 words
  42. [?] ATTEMPTS A DIVERSION.

    [?] "Times" correspondent at Paris [?] the enemy attempted a diver[?] attecking our centre north of the [?] Ville an Bois, in the ...

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  43. TERRORISM AT LILLE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris reports that terrorism prevails at Lille, where the Germans are compelling the civilians to leave without notice. ...

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  44. COMPULSORY SERVICE

    Mr Walter Roch, Liberal member for Pembrokeshire, has been called to the Colors, and has gone to Dover on garrison duty. He will probably be relieved ...

    Article : 46 words
  45. GREETINGS TO JELLICOE.

    At the conclusion of their trip to the Grand Fleet the overseas members of Parliament despatched a message to Admiral Jellicoe, reading—"We know the ...

    Article : 62 words
  46. PERSISTENCE IN WAR

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that German professors have issued a manifesto urging national persistence in the war holding on and ...

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  47. [?]UNDED IN ENGLAND.

    [?] ships carrying a large [?] Australian troopa arrived at [?] on Thursday. ...

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  48. PETROL CONSUMPTION.

    The "Motor Journal" says that the British advance north of the Somme increased the army petrol consumption by a million gallons weekly, caterpillar gun ...

    Article : 39 words
  49. ENEMY IN FALSE COLORS.

    A Christiania despatch states that crowds of people on the hills saw a German auxiliary warship, disguised by Swedish colors attack the Eskimo in ...

    Article : 35 words
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