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  2. THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR. CASUALTIES.

    The 183rd list contains the names three killed in action, three died [?]m illness, and one missing. Perth, July 14 ...

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  3. GERMANS SHIFTING TROOPS

    It is reported that the Germans are withdrawing men from the Verdun sector, and rushing reinforcements to their menaced Ancre Brook-Somme ...

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  4. KOVEL UNDER FIRE

    Koven is under fire from the Russians heavy guns. ...

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  5. BRITISH SUBMARINES WATCHING

    Many British submarines are now to be seen in the Northern Cattegat, and only small German steemers are able to reach Norway. ...

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  6. AUSTRIANS GARRISONS MASSACRED

    Detachments at Mallisorio, Podgoritza, and the environs of Scutari, have revolted, and have mass[?]cred the Austrian garrisons at those places. ...

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  7. GENERAL ITEMS LLOYD GEORGE SECRETARY FOR WAR

    Official: Mr. Lloyd George has accepted the office of Secretary for War. ...

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  8. COMMAND OF THE SEA A GERMAN NAVAL "VICTORY"

    A German submarine yesterday sank the British' fishing boat Queen Bee. Shots item the submarine killed the captain of the fishing boat, ...

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  9. COMPLETE OCCUPATION OF BUKOWINA

    The complete occupation of Bukowina is announced, and civil organisation is progressing. ...

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  10. BRITISH TRAWLERS SUNK

    The British admiral in the Adriatic reports that Austrian cruisers sank two patrolling British trawlers, and that two others were damaged. Ten ...

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  11. GERMANS DEMAND BULGAR TROOPS FOR VERDUN AND THE TRENTINO

    Austro-German military and diplomatic missions have arrived at Sofia, and are reported to have urgently demanded that Bulgarian ...

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  12. ALLIES RECOVER LOST GUNS

    The guns captured by the Allies in the battle of the Somme include Russian cannon taken by the enemy on the eastern front in 1915, and ...

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  13. SERIOUS RIOTS IN GERMANY REPORTED

    The news of peace riots in Germany, based upon stories of travellers arriving in Switzerland, is of a serious nature. It is said that ...

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  14. TOTAL CASUALTIES

    Australian casualties now total [?]022. ...

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  15. CROSSING THE STOKHOD

    The road to Kovel is open. Northwards the battle continues with a steadily increasing harvest of prisoners. We are closely pressing the ...

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  16. UNARMED STEAMER SUNK

    The unarmed steamer Gannet has been torpedoed and sunk. ...

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  17. GERMANS RECALL A RETIRED ADMIRAL AS ADVISER

    "Admiral Holtzendorff's recall from the retired list to take the appointment of expert adviser to the German Admiralty is interpreted in ...

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  18. GERMAN SUPER-SUBMARINE CROSSES THE ATLANTIC

    A German submarine arrived off Virginia Cape this morning, bound for Baltimore. She carried seven passengers and her crew. She was ...

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  19. [?]RANCO-BELG[?] OPERATIONS A PATHETIC SIGHT

    The Fricourt battlefield presented gruesome spectacle. It was easy see where our men went to the [?]t. The gathering of the dead ...

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  20. CONTALMAISON RECAPTURED

    Contalmaison has been recaptured by the Germans, but at an awful price. ...

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  21. INSURRECTION IN MOTENEGRO

    It is reported that the insurrection against the Austrians is general in Montenegro, and that the Austrians have burned Cettinge, ...

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  22. THE RUSSIAN TROOPS

    The Berlin "Tageblatt" admits that the Russians number 137 divisions of infantry and 36 of cavalry, totalling 2,740,000 of the former and 162,000 ...

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  23. VERDUN BOMBARDMENT

    A violent bombardment is in progress around Verdun. ...

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  24. AN ENTENTE PROTEST.

    The Entente Ministers are protesting to the Greek authorities against handing over the Bulgarian deserters to Bulgars. ...

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  25. GERMAN WARSHIPS IN DOCK

    The Rotterdam correspondent to the "Daily Telegraph" learns from a reliable source that the following German warships are being repaired ...

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  26. ALLIES CONTINUE TO PROGRESS

    The British and French continue to [?] progress. The latter have captured Bieches, taking 300 prisoners. ...

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  27. ENEMY OUTGENERALLED

    It is now plain that Brusiloff entirely out-manoeuvred Generals von Linsingen and Bothmer, as, while he was apparently concentrating 1 for ...

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  28. THE BRITISH ADVANCE

    General Haig reports that we have [?]de further slight advance neer epval. ...

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  29. LIEBKNECHT'S SENTENCE

    A telegram from Berne says that 5,000 munition makers at Brunswick have struck as a protest against Liebknecht's sentence. ...

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  30. DOINGS OF THE BRITISH

    General Haig reports six desperate attacks by the Germans, who re-entered Trones wood after very heavy casualties. The fighting ...

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  31. THE ALLIES' SUCCESS1

    The Allies have temporarily haltto prepare for the next push ward, and a French advnce on onne. The capture of 16,000[?] ...

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  32. ADMISSIONS BY A GERMAN

    Karl von Wiegand, in a despatch from Berlin to the 'World," says.—"Germany is in a vice-like grip, and is under a pressure which is ...

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  33. WARSHIP OR COMMERCE VESSEL

    The United States Government has to determine whether the Deutscheland is a warship of a commerce vessel, thereby determining the length ...

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  34. BRUSSILOFF'S PRISONERS

    The approximate number of prisoners taken by General Brussiloff from June 5th to July 10th is 5620 officers and 266,000 soldiers. During ...

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  35. GERMAN SOLDIERS SHOOT FFICER

    Major Rosenfelder, a stern German disciplinarian, was fetelly shot in the back during musketry drill ar Nuremburg. The culprit was not ...

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  36. AUSTRIAN HYDROPLANE STATION BOMBARDED

    Our warships bombarded the hydroplane station at Parenzo notwithstanding a violent land battery fire. ...

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  37. GERMAN ADMISSIONS

    Berlin communique says [?] activity from the coast to AnBrook has increased in strength. [?]iting is being continued from ...

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  38. THE KAISER'S FAVORITES

    "The Morning Post's" correspondent at British Headquarters says it is rumored that the Kaiser was directing operations against the ...

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  39. THE GREAT PRUSSIAN THRUST

    The Petrograd correspondent to the "Daily Chronicle" gives a grim picture of the battle in the Pripet marshes, which is almost concluded. ...

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  40. THE SUPPLY OF MUNITIONS

    "The Evening Star" expects a great slump in munition making, as the Allies are now self-sufficient. ...

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  41. RUSSIA'S BIG BATTLE FRONT. THE STRUGGLE IN VOLHYNIA

    The Germans are still reinforcing the Volhynia forces, but are unable to pierce General Kaledin's front. ...

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  42. REVERSES COMPELLING THE ENEMY TO ALTER FRONT

    Owing to their triple reverses on the Riga, Kolki, and Baranovitchi fronts, the Germans have begun to remove their whole front Westward. ...

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  43. [?]KINS AND COUNTER GAINS

    [?]rman counter-attacks took two [?] woods north of Ham, while captured a wood in the north[?]rn outskirts of Ham. ...

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  44. HINDENBERG AT KOVEL

    The latest and most significant reinforcement is von Hindenberg, who, according 'to prisoners' reports, is at Kovel with General von ...

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  45. MORE RUSSIAN GAINS

    The Russians have captured Mikvlitchin, and cut the main railway line from Lembery to Budapest. ...

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  46. BRITISH WAR WORKERS

    Mr. F. G. Kellaway, M.P., for Bedford, speaking at that town said there were now 90 arsenals in Britain, while the war workers ...

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  47. THE ATTACK ON PERONNE

    The French are within three-quarters of a mile of Peronne. The capture of Bieches by the French is important, as it is ...

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  48. LIEUT. WOOTON WOUNDED

    Lieut. Stanley Wooton, of the 17th Royal Fusiliers, and a well-known Australian ex-jockey, has been wounded at the front. ...

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  49. REPORTED NAVAL ACTION IN BALTIC

    A sharp action between German and Russian patrolling squadrons in the Baltic took place on Sunday night, but no details are yet ...

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  50. [?]RDUN CATHEDRAL SHELLED

    Germans, have persistently [?] Verdun Cathedral with large [?] shells. ...

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  51. CONTINUOUS FIGHTING

    There is intermittent artillery, and rifle fire on the whole front from Riga to Polessie. Persistent fighting continues on the Stokhod front. ...

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  52. NEARING KOROSMAZOS PASS

    The Russians are only 10 miles from Korosmazos Pass, where Hungary begins. ...

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  53. REPORTED PANIC OF PARENTS

    The calling up of youths of the ages 17 to 18, professedly for training purposes, is said to have caused a panic, and that Germen pi[?]rents ...

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  54. GERMAN CLAIMS

    German communique says that [?]g June the Germans lost seven planes and the French and Eng[?] 57, of which 22 were in the ...

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  55. WEST OF LOWER STRYPA

    General Everts operations are progressing. He has taken many prisoners. We captured 270 officers, 9,900 men, and also 29 ...

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  56. GERMAN COMMERCE

    The Deutscheland has reached Baltimore When she was coming up the bay a newspaper tug picked her up, and a perfect fire of questions ...

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  57. MORE PRISONERS TAKEN

    German prisoners taken during the past two days exceed 1300. ...

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  58. JUNE FOOD RIOTS IN KIEL

    Numerous sentences have been inflicted on men and women in connection with the bread riots at Kiel in June last, when many ...

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  59. EFFECT OF THE ALLIES' ARTILLERY

    [?]e "Daily Chronicle's" Paris [?]spondent [?]res that a Bavar[?]aptain taken prisoner in P[?]y [?]he counted 900 shells a minute ...

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  60. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN ITALIAN PROGRESS

    We continue to make progress, and have captured the two important points, Caseizebio and Malgapolz[?], taking 400 prisoners. ...

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  61. ENEMY'S DEFENCES TAKEN

    General Haig reports that [?]ter ten days continuous fighting we completed the capture of the enemy's first system [?] defence along [?] ...

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  62. THIRTY-FIVE MILES FROM LEMBERG

    Formidable Russian forces are now within 35 miles of Lemberg. Already the whole of Galicia is cut off from southern Hungary. ...

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  63. THE NEUTRAL STATES ROUMANIA

    A wireless message from Bucharest announces that Roumani refuses the Austro-German invitation to participate in a conference with the ...

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  64. BULGARIA'S POSITION

    The Bulgarian Minister in the course of an interview said:—"The war has ended for Bulgaria, end we fire only awaiting peace with ...

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  65. A SLIGHT ENEMY GAIN

    The enemy launched a violent en masse assault on narrow front, and succeeded, at the price of enormous losses, in gaining a little ground ...

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  66. CONTINUED SUCCESS

    The Italians continue their successes on the Upper Astico. ...

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  67. CAPTURED GERMANS

    [?] French and British have taken [?] prisoners during their offen ...

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  68. MORE PRISONERS

    Five thousand prisoners a[?]ve been taken in a battle in the Lutsk sector. ...

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  69. PROTEST BY FRANCE AND ENGLAND

    The British and French Consuls have submitted a protest against the Deutscheland's presence in an American port. ...

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  70. AUSTRIAN CORPSES BURIED BY ITALIANS.

    The Italians buried 10,000 corpses on a plateau evacuated by the Austrians in Eastern Trentino. ...

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  71. ROUMANIAN FEELING

    The Allies' general offensive has deeply stirred Roumanian public feeling, and Opposition newspapers are violently demanding the Premier to ...

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  72. RESULTS OF BRUSILOFF'S ATTACKS

    Since the outset of Brusiloff's great attack the Austro-German [?]sualties have amounted to 550,000, including 230,000 prisoners. 250 ...

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  73. [?]ISH OFFENSIVE RESUMED

    British have sesumed their [?]ive. [?] [?]vere [?]ghting east of Kon[?]son and [?]aboiselle we ...

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  74. SOUTH AFRICAN TROOPS

    The South African contingent has undergone its baptism of fire on the Western front. ...

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  75. AWAITING THE DEUTSCHELAND

    A cordon of France-British cruisers will wait outside the three-miles limit for the Deutscheland, and many special motorboats, designated ...

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  76. ITALIAN COMMUNIQUE

    Owing to our pressure in the Tre[?]tino and on the Isonzo the enemy is recalling troops formerly withdrawn to go to the eastern front. ...

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  77. GERMAN OFFICIAL CASUALTIES

    Official: The Press Bureau says that the Germans state their casuelties in June were 88,051, making a total during the war of 3,012,637, ...

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  78. ASIATIC OPERATIONS RUSSIANS FALLING BACK

    The Russians are falling back 80 miles in the Bagdad region, as intense heat is making the present campaigning in Mesopotamia most ...

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  79. LARGE NUMBERS OF GERMAN DEAD

    General Haig reports: We recaptured the whole of Ma[?] wood and progressed in Trones wood. The very large number of German ...

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  80. [?]RTILLERY STRUGGLE

    [?]cial: There has been a vio[?]rtillery st[?]ggle in the region [?]mont work and in the F[?] Chenois sectors. Gemran ...

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  81. ITALIAN COMMUNIQUE

    We have made some progress in Adige Valley, and the North Serra Valleg. ...

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  82. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE

    The Russians continue to advance on the Dneister and west of the Strypa. They are now 20 miles from Halich and Stanislav. ...

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  83. A SISTER SUBMARINE MISSING

    The Berlin "Vossische Zeitung" states that the Bremen, a sister submarine to the Deutscheland, left Kiel for America a month ago, but ...

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  84. BULGARS SHOT

    One hundred and fifty Bulgarians arrived in Florina from Monastir to surrender to General Sarrail, but the Greek authorities at Florina handed ...

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  85. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE

    An Austrian communique says; We repulsed a strong Italian attack [?] Monte Rasta. The enemy lost 1000 men. ...

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  86. NEW TURKISH LINE TAKEN

    We captured the new Turkish fortified line westward of Erzerum, and have progressed considerably, having taken 1700 prisoners. ...

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  87. THE DEUTSCHELAND CONSIDERED A MERCHANTMAN

    The American naval customs officers, after an Inspection of the Deutscheland, have reported to the Government that they inspected all ...

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  88. [?]VARIAN DIVISION CUT UP

    [?]teen Bell[?]y and Estrees the [?]ans 17th Division suffered ser[?] They made six successivei[?]ve s, bthe French lighttHi ...

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  89. A TRIBUTE TO BRITISH COURAGE

    A telegram from Paris states that the Press is paying a magnificent tribute to the courage of the British in recapturing Contalmaison, and ...

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  90. GERMANY BLAMES AUSTRIA

    It is reported that Germany has refused: an urgent request from Austria for aid, alleging thet the Austrian command is entirely ...

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  91. PFLANZER'S ARMY DOOMED

    The Austrians are powerless to save Pflanzer's army. The Russians are taking thousands of prisoners. ...

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