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  3. EASTERN THEATRE

    ''Desperate fighting is proceeding on the Stokhod'' is the text of a brief communique received from Petrograd at mid-night on Thursday. ...

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  4. POST-WAR CONDITIONS

    The announcement made by the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) regarding the Allied post-war economic programme has aroused the greatest interest among ...

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  5. ZEPPELIN RAID

    It is officially announced that the damage resulting from the raid made on south-castern England by hostile airships in the early part of Thursday morning ...

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

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  7. [?]RD YEAR OF WAR

    [?]ary writers, on the occa [?] of two years of war ex[?]ion that Germany's mili[?] endoubledly becoming ...

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  8. HINDENBURG'S NEW COMMAND.

    Despatches received at Copenhagen from Vienna state that Von Hindenburg's military officers. Three newspapers ...

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  9. TRADES' UNION PRACTICES.

    The executive of the Miners Federalion of Great Britain the National Union of Railway men and the Transport Workers' Federation waited upon Mr ...

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  10. JOY IN GERMANY.

    The Berlin newspaper ''Lokal says that the announcement of Von Hindenburg's extended command has been joyfully received by the whole German ...

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  11. "TRACER" SHELLS USED.

    During the Zeppelin raid on the south east coast of England on Thursday morning. The British anti-aircraft batteries used numerous ''tracer'' shells against ...

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  12. IN THE CAUCASUS.

    ''In the Caucasus, in the direction of Diabckr,'' states a Petrograd communique, ''we stormed with the bayonet Turkish works between Mush and ...

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  13. LABOR GLUT UNLIKELY.

    Mr Asquith added that the Government would try to create special emergency machinery to deal with replaced workers. It had temporarily insured ...

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  14. GAINS IN THE WEST

    Gen Sir Douglus Haig reports that the work of consolidating the ground gained on the Somme front continues. ''Our guns,'' he says, ''have been ...

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  15. DAMAGED CRAFT RETURNS.

    A telegram from Geneva states that two Zeppelin airships one badly damaged were brought to Frederick shaven on lake Constance by special train on ...

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  16. GERMANS' SLAVE RAID

    The Paris correspondent of the ''Times'' states that the French Yellow Book revelations have evoked a feeling of loathing and indignation. ...

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  17. THE DEUTSCHLAND

    Advices from Vancouver report that the Gorman submarine Doutsohland which left Baltimore (virginia) on Tuesday for Germany, is said not to have waited until ...

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  18. POST-TRADE WAR.

    The Vionna press is announcing that Austria and Germany have agreed upon a post-war fiscal, political and economic programme. ...

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  19. KIAO CHAU

    Vancouver messages report that Marquis Inouye who is passing through Canada homeward bound from London says that at the close of the war Japan will ...

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  20. PORTUGAL'S PART

    The "Times" correspondent at Lisbon reports that an extraordinary sitting of Congress has been convoked for Monday in order to discuss the results of the ...

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  21. [?]ted Service.)

    [?] for War, Mr Lloyd-George [?] to the Paris '' Journal,'' [?] of the respective arms [?] West is turning to our ...

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  22. PIRACY IN BALTIC

    Stockholm reports that the Swedish steamer Hudiksvall ns been torpedoed in the Baltic by a German submarine. The crew and five women who were ...

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  23. GERMAN FOOD SHORTAGE.

    Ronewed food riots have occurred in Berlin. The mob on Thursday cheered the ex-Socialist leader. Herr Licbkncht who is at present serving sentence for ...

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  24. [?]OT FAR DISTANT."

    [?] formerly Governor of [?] a recoganised authority on [?] has made a review of [?] are. ...

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  25. PROMOTIONS IN ARMY

    The "Evening Standard'' on Thursday comments on the amendment to the Army Act introduced by Mr Lloyd-George to enable civilians to sit on courts ...

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  26. AFRICAN CAMPAIGN

    An official Belgian communique issued at Havre states that the Belgians have occupied Kigoma and Ujiji the most important German ports on Lake ...

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  27. ITALIAN STEAMER SUNK.

    Twenty-eight services from the Italian steamer Letimbro (2210 tons) which was sunk by a submarine have arrived at Malta. The Letimbro was carrying ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    The Minister for the Navy Mc Jensen stated this afternoon that on the conclusion of two years of war during which the Royal Australian Navy and the ...

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  29. MURDER OF CAPT FRYATT

    His Majesty the King has written to Mrs Fryatt the widow of Capt Charles Fryatt of the Brussels, who was shot by the Germans on a charge of having ...

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  30. [?] LIES WITH ALLIES.

    [?] in a leading article says: [?] year opens with Germany [?] act the Allies absolute [?] victory. Civilisa ...

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  31. EXECUTION OF TRAITOR

    The hanging of the traitor Roger. Casement at Pentonville prison on Thursday morning was the first execution there since Frederick Seddon the murderer of ...

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  32. FATE OF BRITISHERS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith). in the House of Commons on Thursday promised not to lose sight of a suggestion made by Sir Henry Dalziel that ...

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  33. FRENCH SUCCESS AT VERDUN.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris states that heavy fighting is taking place at Verdun. The German are alarmed at the ...

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  34. COMMONWEALTH WAR LOAN

    The Commonwealth Treasurer Mr W. G. Higgs, stated this afternoon that the subscriptions to the Commonwealth War Loan new amounted to £21,844,160. ...

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  35. SETTLEMENT OF SOLDIERS

    Mr W. Hutchinson (Minister for Lands) and Mr J. M. Reed (Secretary for Lands) are preparing bill to liberalise the Land Acts' far the purpose of settling returned ...

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  36. DOMINION LEGISLATORS

    The Dominions Parliamentary delegates who have come to England at the invitation of the Empire Parliamentary Association are to held a conference on ...

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  37. CASEMENT'S TREACHERY.

    The official Press Burean states that the Government carefully and repeatedly considered the circumstances before it decided not to reprieve Casement. ...

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  38. ANZACS "FEARFUL FIGHTERS."

    A Rotterdam telegram gives extracts from a despatch written by the war correspondent of the ''Berliner Tageblatt,'' Describing the Australian attack carlier ...

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  39. AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND

    A grand review w of Australian troops has been planned for the end of August. It in hoped that the King will be able to be present at the parade. ...

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  40. PRODUCTION OF MUNITIONS

    Theo Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce stated that afternoon that the Federal Government had decided to send 150 men of various trades to England with ...

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  41. GALLIPOLI INQUIRY

    The second reading of the bill to constitute the Commissions which are to inquire into the Mesopotamia and Gallipoli campaigns was moved in the House of ...

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  42. [?] REBORN BY WAR.

    [?] Mail,'' in a leading article [?] British Empire has been [?] war. It is animated by [?]ion to end the devil ...

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  43. KING'S GIFT TO NATION

    In the House of Commons on Thursday the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith0 announced that the gift of £100,000 made to the nation by the King in April last ...

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  44. [?]AL WARFARE.

    [?] of the Admiralty (Mr [?] in a review of two years' [?] says:— [?] been flowing strongly in ...

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  45. SOLDIERS' LETTERS

    L.Corp P. Hodgetts, writing to his parents at Webster street, says:—''At last we have reached civilisation. We had a great trip over from Egypt, landed at ...

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  46. COCAINE PROHIBITION

    The British Government has issued a a proclamation ordering dentists to use novocaine in place of cocaine the importation of which has been forbidden. No ...

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  47. BATTLE-PLANES BUSY.

    A Paris communique states that the French bottle-planes are most active on the Somme Front. felling four German machines. Two others were badly hit. ...

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  48. NO "WHITE-WASHING."

    In the House of Lords on Thursday Earl Cromer (Chairman of the Dardanelles Commission) assured the House that there would be no ''while-washing'' at the ...

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  49. COLORED TROOPS

    Further questions were asked in the House of Commons on Thursday relative to the employment of British colored African troops on war work. ...

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  50. ACCURATE GUNFIRE.

    Telegraphing from the British Headquarters on Wednesday the ''Times'' correspondent states that the day passed without a definite offensive. ...

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  51. MEXICO AND AMERICA

    The Mexican Government appointed three commissioners to confer with an equal number of American delegates regarding the points at issue between the ...

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  52. [?] AT THE PALACE.

    [?]ary services include a [?] at Backingham Palace at [?] and Queen will be pre[?] rchbishop of Canterbury ...

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  53. SHOOTING OF AMERICANS

    The German daily newspaper Rheinisch Westphaelische Zeitung advocates the shooting of Americans who are fighting for the Allies. ...

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  54. HELP PROMINENT.

    [?] of Commons Mr A. Bonar [?]ial Secretary) stated that [?] historical fort in Connection [?] would be the wonderful ...

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  55. ALIENS SENT TO PRISON

    A court-martial on 10th July sentonced fice sliens to penal everjude for from 1½ to 5 years for tampering with documents enabling-Germans to [?] Swiss. ...

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