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  2. PIRACY CAMPAIGN

    It has been officially announced by the Admiralty that the movements of shipping in British ports and the losses as a result of the submarine campaign for the ...

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  3. THE CRISIS IN GERMANY

    The most important news from Germany, reports an Amstordam message is the announcement of the Catholic organ "Germania", that the Centre, of ...

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  4. RAID BY NAVAL AIRMEN

    'A' statement issued by the Admiralty states:— "The Vice-Admiral in command in the Eastern Mediterranean reports that the ...

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    the cable rows on this page [?]o headed has appeared in the "Times" [?]bled to Australia try special permission. It should be understood opinions are not these of the "Times unless expressly stated to be ...

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  6. EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN

    An official report dealing with the operations in German East Africa says:— "The enemy's right flank detachment south-westward of Kilwa, on the coast, ...

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  7. [?]USSIAN ADVANCE

    Special message from Petrograd among the capture of Haliez was re[?] Wednesday afternoon. [?]ral Chremisoft captured. Haliez, ...

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  8. ITALIAN SHIPPING.

    Router's correspondent at Rome states that for the week ending 8th July 527 vessels arrived at and 435 departed from Italian ports. ...

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  9. HUN OFFENSIVE IN WEST

    In announcing a heavy German attack on the British positions in the Belgian coast sector, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig says:— ...

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  10. THE LONDON RAID.

    At an inquest on some of the victims of Saturday's air raid on London. a soldier gave evidence that he was summoned from the barracks after the raid to his home in ...

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  11. AMERICAN STEAMER SUNK.

    It is announced at Vanconver that the American steamer Kansan (7913 tons) has been sunk by a submarine. Then loss is estimated at £1,000,000. ...

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  12. GERMANS IN WEST AFRICA.

    Reuter announces that the Liberian Government has ordered the deportation of all Germans, and the complete winding up of Gorman businesses. ...

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  13. SWEDISH STEAMERS SEARCHED.

    Router's correspondent at Stockholm reports that a U boat entered the Upper Gulf of Bothnia for the first time during the war and searched Swedish steamers. ...

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  14. HUN SLAVE RAIDS

    Mr A. J. Balfour, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons on Wednesday that there was no understanding whereby. in the ...

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  15. (The "Times.")

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that the situation in Germany is most obscure. Cautions observers who are acquainted with German guile do not ...

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  16. NORWEGIAN STEAMER SUNK.

    Router's correspondent at Christiania reports that a U boat torpedood without warning the Norwegian steamer King Haaken off Arcothon, and shelled the ...

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  17. (Reuter.)

    to recent pictures of the condi[?] Russia, leading to the belief that effective offensive was about the [?]ing that was possible, at least in ...

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  18. ITALIAN MISSION SAFE.

    News has been received at Washington that the Italian Mission, which is returning from the United States, has reached France safely. ...

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  19. OUTPUT OF AEROPLANES.

    The Minister for Munitions, Dr Addison in the course of an interview, said that a thousand factories were now manufacturing aeroplanes. The output was ...

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  20. SUBMARINE BASE FOUND.

    A message from Rio de Janeiro reports that a destroyer has discovered a submarine base near Santos, the port of Sao Paulo. ...

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  21. INTERNED BELGIANS.

    The Belgian Government reports that the Belgian civilians interned at Soltau Konigemoor, Teufelsmoor, and Lichtonbret are dying in large numbers owing to ...

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  22. (United Service.)

    The intense reciprocal bombardment in Belgium shows that there has ben a great concentration of German guns. The "Westminster Gazette" states that ...

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  23. BRITAIN'S NEW SUBMARINES.

    A special message from London in the "New York Tribune" says that Great Britain is building the world's largest and fastest submarines. ...

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  24. CHINESE UPHEAVAL

    Reuter's correspondent at Pekin says that matters are now at a complete stand still. Gen Chang Heun's troops are within ...

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  25. HOLLWEG AND HINDENBURG.

    A message received in Rome from Vienna states that there are hitter altercations between Field-Marshal Von Hindenburg and Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg. ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN AVIATORS.

    Colonel Reynolds, in the course of man interview, said that the Australians were showing anxiety to fly and displaying an extraordinary aptitude, invariably ...

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  27. (Admiralty—By Wireless Press.)

    A German official message dealing with the operations on the Belgian roast sector says:— "Our infantry, after artillery ...

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  28. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    Miss M. N. Warmington, hon. secretary, desires to acknowledge the following contributions:—Previously acknowledged, £4283/16/11; sale paper, £1/3/8; ...

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  29. MINES IN NORTH SEA

    Regarding the Anglo-Dutch communications concerning the placing of a new British mine field in the North Sea, Renter learns that the Dutch Government has ...

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  30. (Admiralty: By Wireless Press.)

    Garman official message says:—"Our [?]gents south of the Dai[?]stor have executed in accordance with our ...

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  31. THE PUSH WESTWARD.

    [?]ter's correspondent at Petrograd that Gen Korniloff's eighth army the same as, under Gen Brussiloff, [?]red Haliez at the beginning of the ...

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  32. "INCIDENT IS UNIMPORTANT."

    Col A'Court Repington, the "Times" military correspondent, deprecates overestimation of the importance of the operations at Niouport. ...

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  33. PEACE BEFORE THE WINTER.

    Mr Tower, the "Daily Mail" correspondent at Amsterdam. warns the Allied nations not to conclude that Germany intends to reform herself right, away, or ...

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  34. FUNERAL OF LIEUT SALMON.

    The funeral of Flight-Lt Salmon, at Dartford, was with military honors. It was attended by a vast crowd, and innumerable wreaths were sent. ...

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  35. AMERICA'S WAR WORK

    Congress has given President Wilson broad powers to prohibit trading with the enemy by American firms. Router's correspondent at Chicago ...

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  36. BALLARAT EAST MEN'S SECTION.

    Amount previously acknowledged, £7879/9; Miss Stitfold, £1/18/. Total, £7897/9. ...

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  37. AGITATION IN HIGH CIRCLES.

    The utmost agitation continues in German high circles. The Kaiser and Dr von Bothmann-Hollweg are frequently conferring with the party leaders and ...

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  38. EBENEZER CIRCLE.

    The second annual meeting of the Ebenezer Red Cross Circle took the form of a "money gift afternoon" for the Flannel Fund, and was held in the schoolroom on ...

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  39. COTTON-GROWING IN EMPIRE

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday Sir Albert Stanley, President of the Board of Trado, announced that Sir Henry Birchenough had been appointed ...

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  40. APPEAL TO WORKERS.

    [?]grad reports that M. Skoboleff, [?]er for labor, in the course of an [?] to the workers, condumns the un-[?] athtitude toward engineers, ...

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  41. A "BLUFF" OFFENSIVE.

    Some experts think that there is a connection between German political manocuvres and the Niouport offensive. The latter is largely bluff intended be impress ...

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  42. EAST CLARE ELECTION

    In the by-election for the East Clare seat in the House of Commons, caused by the death of Mr. W. H. K. Redmond (Nationalist), who was killed at the ...

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  43. POPULATION OF NEW YORK.

    Router's correspondent at New York reports that the census shows the population of New York to be 6,500,000. ...

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  44. INFERNAL MACHINES AT LENS.

    French correspondents state that a regular sea of infernal machines awaits the British in Lens. Powerful explosives and ingeniously masked traps, ...

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  45. MESOPOTAMIA REPORT

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday Mr Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced that a court composed of three officers and two persons ...

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  46. ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL BRANCH.

    The hon. secretary desires to acknowledge the following:—Donations: Bishop of Ballarat (Most Rev. Dr Foley). £2; Mr T Foley, £1; Mrs W. A. Capell, £1/1/; ...

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  47. EX-CZAR AND FAMILY.

    [?]er's correspondent at Pedrograd but that the ex-Czar and family have [?]ed that they wish to subscribe to Russian Liberty Loan. ...

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  48. (United Service.)

    The announcement of the result of the East Clare election was followed by scenes of wild excitement. Mr Devalora, the successful candidate, ...

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  49. BRITISH FORCES IN FRANCE.

    New York advices report that Lord Northcliffe, who is engaged in the task of co-ordinating the work of the various British missions in America declares ...

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  50. [?]EECE TO ASSIST ALLIES

    [?]e messages report that M. Jonnart. [?]lied High Commissioner in Greece [?] on his way to Paris, states that [?]enezelos, the Greek Premier, is of ...

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  51. MIXED METAPHOR.

    In the House of Lords Lord Loreburn declared that the suggested enquiry was intended as a "wet branket to whitewash the whole affair." ...

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  52. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Mrs M. A. Pearce of Navigators, has been advised that her husband. Pte T. G. D. Pearce, of the 39th Battalion, has been admitted to the 8th Stationary ...

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  53. ITALIANS AT EPIRUS.

    The House of Commons on Wednesday Mr. A. J. Balfour, Secretary of State [?]reigh Affairs, stated that negotia[?] were in progress between Greece ...

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  54. ALSACE LORRAINE

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that M. Ribot, the Premier, asserted France's indisputable clam to Alsace-Lorraine. He refused to submit the ...

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  55. ALLIED AIR LOSSES.

    The figures given in Tuesday's German communique regarding the air losses in June are entirely false. On the British front alone 131 German ...

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  56. THE STRUMA PLAIN.

    German official message says that [?] artillery set fire to several vil[?] on the Struma plain, on the Sa[?] front. ...

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  57. FRENCH REVENUE

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the June revenue exceeded by £1,500,000 the revenue for the corresponding mouth of last year. This was ...

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  58. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS

    The "Times" correspondent at The Hague says that among the British delegates to the recent Anglo-German conference on the subject of the exchange of ...

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  59. CATTLE AND MEAT

    In the House of Lords, Lord Rbondds, the Food Controller, said that the Government hoped to substantially reduce the price of cattle and meat, which were ...

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  60. MYSTERY BAG DAY

    To-day the Ballarat Red Cross Society is making a big effort on novel lines to raise funds, of which it is badly in need. Throughout the day and well into the ...

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  61. JAPANESE WIN V.C.

    Japanese, destroyer officers oper[?]on the Mediterrauean have won the [?]a Cross. ...

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  62. EXPLOSION IN FACTORY

    Renter's correspondent at Zurich states that a serious explosion occurred in the munition works at Herne, in West[?]halia. There were numerous casualties. Poison ...

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  63. AERIAL BATTLE.

    The Admiralty states that five naval aeroplanes engaged on Wednesday 10 Albatrosses and three large two-sectors south-west of Nieuport. We drove down ...

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  64. COMFORTS FOR WINTER

    Sir Edward Ward appeals to women to begin making comforts for the troops for the winter of 1917-18. ...

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  65. T ROEERTSON DROWNED

    [?]in T. A. Robertson, brother of Sir. [?] Robertson, the British Chief of [?]eneral Staff, has been found drown[?] Howth Harber. ...

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