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  2. LANCE-CORP. JACKA, V.C.

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded to Lee-Corp Jacka, of 14th Australian Battalion, for conspiouous bravery on the night of 19th May, at Courtney Point, in ...

    Article : 146 words
  3. [?]GHT FOR WARSAW

    [?] Paris communique states [?] Germans delivered several al[?] Reichsakerkopt, in Alence, and [?] heights, but were ...

    Article : 353 words
  4. FIGHT FOR GORIZIA

    Rome advices report that the Austrians are hurrying reinforcements, including many Bavarians to Goriz[?]a. The Italians are holding on with bulldog tenacity. ...

    Article : 440 words
  5. EASTERN STRUGGLE

    The "Morning Post's" correspondent reports that the German advance has now crossed. It can now be said that the Grand Duke Nicholas simply played the ...

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  6. HOW HE WON THE V.C.

    Lee—Corp Albert Tacka is reported to have shot three Turks, who were approaching to administer the coup de grace to a wounded officer. Jacka then ...

    Article : 129 words
  7. OTHER AWARDS.

    Victoria Crosses have also been awarded to the following:— Capt Jotham, of the 51st Sikhs, who no 7th June, in the Pochi Valley, sacrificed ...

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  8. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    Washington advices report that the American Note regarding the submarines warfare has been prosouted at Berlin. Its tone is conteous, but unyielding, and ...

    Article : 283 words
  9. OPERATIONS AGAINST TURKS

    Advices received at Athens from Constantinople indicate that the Turks are preparing a general attack in Gallipoli. The Turks realise that they have lost the ...

    Article : 124 words
  10. ITALIAN COAST.

    An Austrian fast cruiser, which was accompanied by four destroyers, on Friday morning bombarded the Oriona Coast railway and the Islands of Tedasce and ...

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  11. DARING CAPTAIN.

    Stories of Italian heroism during recent fighting have reached Rome from the front. A captain led a battalion into six ...

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  12. CRUISER BRESLAU.

    Advices received at Athens from Constantinople state that the cruiser Breslan was torpedoed in the Black Sea, and returned to the Bosphorus with a large hole ...

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  13. LOSS OF WARSHIPS

    The German still persist, a Petrograd message states, in saying that no warship was torpedoed by a British submarine in the Baltic. ...

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  14. MAXIM "SILENCERS."

    The Mitylene correspondent of the "Times" says that the Turco-German snipers are using advice to render shots noiseless. It consists of two small brass ...

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  15. COMMANDER DECORATED.

    The Czar a Petrograd message states, has decorated Commander Max Horton, who was in charge of the British submarine that torpedoed a German battle. ...

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  16. PREPARING FOR EVENTUALITIES.

    President Wilson a Washington message states, is calling a conference of the Secretaries of War and of the Navy regarding the United States' preparedness ...

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  17. GERMAN VESSEL WRECKED.

    The fishermen at Marno Island, a cup enhagen message states, found the wreck age of a German steamer with ammunition boxes. ...

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  18. RUSSIANS IN ARMENIA.

    It is announced in a Petrograd communique that on 19th July the Russians defeated the Turks who had crossed to the left bank of the Euphrates, in ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. LATER REPORTS.

    The latest official communique issued as Petrograd says:— "The enemy's advance continues in the Janishai-Shavli-Rossieny front. ...

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  20. "AMERICA MEANS BUSINESS."

    A Wahshington message announces that President Wilson has ordered the immediate preparantion of plans tor a proper system of national defence. ...

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  21. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    [?]inton, the official reporter at the [?] Headquarters, in a despatch to [?] states that the week ending 18th [?] uneventful. ...

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  22. THE COAL BILL

    As a result of renewed protest against the Coal Dill,. Mr Runciman has accepted an amendment providing that if the contract price is above a the statutory price. ...

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  23. ADVANCE ON ADEN.

    The Press Bureau announces that Sheik Hothman, near Aden, was occupied on 21st July. The Turks were easily expelled, and ...

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  24. WELSH COAL AGREEMENT.

    Mr Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, announced in the House of Commons on Friday that, the Government had already given the French ...

    Article : 88 words
  25. GERMAN VIEW.

    The "Doutsche Tages Zeituang" says: "The American Note is a pure rejection of the German point of view, and proves that British influence in America is ...

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  26. GREECE AND TURKEY

    Rome advices report that Greece has sent destroyers to Smyrna as a protest against Turkish ill-treatment of Greeks. Relations between the two countries are ...

    Article : 77 words
  27. [?] PRINCE'S MIXTURE."

    [?] in North Schleawig have re[?] from the Argoune, states a message [?] Copenhagen. [?] that the value of human ...

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  28. NEWSPAPER COMMENTS.

    Newspapers comment on the sternness of President Wilon's Note to Germany. The "Westminster Gazette" says that diplomacy could employ no stronger ...

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  29. FIXING THE PRICE.

    A warm debates took place in the House of Commons on Thursday night on the Bill to fix the price of coal at the pit's mouth at not more than 4/ above the ...

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  30. GERMANS CHECKED.

    A report received at Geneva states that the Germans lost 8900 on the Warsaw front on 22nd July. The Germans had a serious check against Novo Georgevik. ...

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  31. EXPLOSIVES EXPORTS.

    Statistics which have been published regarding the export of explosives for the eleven months ending May show that shipments were only 24,000,000 dollars ...

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  32. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    A message from Rome state that Baros Sonnino. Italian Foreign Minister, informed the Cabinet that he had taken vigorous steps to induce Turkey to ...

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  33. [?]RMEN'S ACTIVITIES

    [?] communique reports:—our air [?] dropped 28 bombs on conflans [?] sation. We also brought [?] enemy aviators. ...

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  34. GERMAN SOCIALISTS

    Cophenhagen messages report that the German Socialists are arranging to meet to Berlin to formulate an policy. The newspapers indicate the creation ...

    Article : 63 words
  35. BRITISH PRISONERS

    A White Paper which has been issued states that Sir Edward Grey (Secretary for Foreign Affairs) recently forwarded to Mr W. H. Page (American Ambassador ...

    Article : 231 words
  36. DECLARATION OF WAR

    The National Patriotic Organisation has arranged meetings to be held in the chief centres on 4th August, the first anniversary of Britain's declaration of war ...

    Article : 73 words
  37. AMMUNITION WORKERS.

    The King continued his tour of the [?] munitions works in the Birmingham area. At a luncheon speech given by the Munitions Committee, he said be greatly ...

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  38. HIDDEN WIRELESS

    The Germans in Brussels, state an Amsterdam message, are offering £500 for information respecting a private wireless station for which the Germans have ...

    Article : 91 words
  39. [?]RIAN MACHINE LOST.

    [?]lian troops, declare news from [?]we brought down an Australian [?] which was trying to throw [?] Online a town 20 miles ...

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  40. BELGIAN NATIONAL DAY

    Three hundred citizens of Ghent, an Amsterdam message states, were arrested on Belgian national Day as a result of collisions with the German military. ...

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  41. COTTON WORKERS' WAGES.

    The cotton operators in Great Britain have been granted an advance in wagee during the war of 5 per cent.. as a result of the reference of the dispute to the ...

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  42. CAPTURED COLONIES

    The Anti-Slavery Society, in a letter to Mr Bonar Law, Secretary for the Colonies, urged him to order the liberation of any forced labor found in German ...

    Article : 73 words
  43. [?]AN DIRIGIBLE BUSY.

    [?]from Rome state that an Italian [?] on Thursday night dropped [?] the railway from Sant. Elol to [?] and returned safely. ...

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  44. STRIKE RIOTS IN AMERICA.

    New York message state that there is a serious spread of strike riots in the Eastern States. There is the gravest suspicion that the Germans are behind the ...

    Article : 47 words
  45. AVOIDING THE CENSOR.

    A Sweedish committee, says an advice from Copenhagen has formed a wireless station at Karlsberg. on Lake Watter and about 150 miles south-west of ...

    Article : 45 words
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