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  2. THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR. CASUALTIES.

    Monday's and Tuesday's casu[?]lty lists include 1,034 officers, and 4,361 men. ...

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  3. POLICE COURT Before Mr. J. E. Geary, R.M

    Eleven shearers, Messrs. J. W. Lucas, D. Haughey, John Henleay, S. West, P. Walsh, J. Haughey, George Freeman, J. Blacker, D. Mc ...

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  4. GENERAL ITEMS ARCHDUKES ON THE SPREE

    The Naples newspaper "Mattino" says it is reported that the Archdukes Frederick and Ferdinand were found in the midst of a half drunken revel ...

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  5. RUSSIA'S BIG BATTLE FRONT THE POSITION ON THE STOKHOD

    The Petrograd correspondent to the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Russian headquarters staff, in en explanatory statement regarding the ...

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  6. SOLDIER PRISONERS IN ENGLAND

    The combatant prisoners in England now number over 21,536. ...

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  7. ENEMY AEROPLANE DOWNED

    A German aeroplane was brought down east of Soissons yesterday, and its occupants were made prisoners. ...

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  8. ENEMY AEROPLANES BROUGHT DOWN

    We brought down six German aeroplanes in the Somme region. ...

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  9. INDICATIONS OF GERMAN DOUBTS

    A significant telegram has been received from Petrograd announcing that a general enemy retreat on the east front has commenced, and that ...

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  10. GROUND RECOVERED BY BRITISH

    General Haig reports particularly violent fighting at Delville wood. We regained most of the ground lost at Longueval and Delville wood, and ...

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  11. RUSSIANS IN FRANCE

    The Russians received their baptism of fire on the French front on Saturday, when, after some excellent artillery preparation by the French, ...

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  12. TOTAL AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES

    The total Australian czsu[?]ities to date, including the 186th list, are 41, 601, and include the deaths of 400 officers, one chaplain, three nurses, and ...

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  13. ADMINISTRATION OF BUKOWINA

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" publishes an Austrian message announcing that owing to the pressure of military events in Bukowina the ...

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  14. A PREMATURE COMMUNIQUE

    A communique from Berlin says: We recaptured Longueval and Delville wood after fierce fighting by the Magdeburg 26th Infantry. ...

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  15. FURTHER SUTCCESSES

    General Haig reports that we have had further important successes, and have widened the gap in the German second line, and captured 1,500 yards ...

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  16. FRANCO-BELGIAN OPERATIONS HAIG'S REPORT

    General Haig reports artillery activity on both sides, and says "We have not only maintained our pressure, but have appreciably ...

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  17. COMMAND OF THE SEA FISHING BOATS SUNK

    Several fishing boats have been sunk by German submarines off Whitby. ...

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  18. MILITARY AND POLITICAL SITUATION IN GERMANY

    The Berlin 'Lokal Anzeiger" states that von Bethmann Holweg had a long conference on Monday with the party leaders in the Reichstag, and ...

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  19. STUBBORN FIGHTING

    Stubborn fighting is reported everywhere on the Russian fronts. ...

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  20. DISGRACEFUL IF TRUE

    In the House of Lords to-day the Duke of Somerset said that letters from officers in Mesopotamia disclosed a disgraceful state of ...

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  21. BRITISH CAVALRY CHARGE

    A wounded officer, describing the work of his platoons, at Bazentin le Petit on Friday, says there were not many of his men who readied the ...

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  22. RUSSIAN ACTIVITY

    Russian activity continues, especially against the Turks. ...

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  23. A SIGNIFICANT FACT

    The capture of the German howitzers is significant, as these guns must have been considerably in the rear of the enemy trenches, ...

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  24. BRITISH DESTROYER TORPEDOED

    An Austrian destroyer torpedoed the British destroyer Impetuous in the Adriatic yesterday. The majority on board the Impetuous were ...

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  25. THE GERMAN GENERALS

    Two more German generals, Brokhaus and von Itzeurz, who had commands on the west front, have been suspended. ...

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  26. GERMAN TRICKS

    A hydroplane was found concealled on the Deutschland's wharf. It is believed this was for use in reconnoitring when the Deutschland ...

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  27. THE RIGA POSITIONS

    Communique: On the right flank of our Riga positions we advanced to the region westward of Kemmern. ...

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  28. GERMAN ADMISSIONS

    Later: A Berlin communique states that north of the Somme the English succeeded in taking Contalmaison. ...

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  29. TURKISH COMMUNIQUE

    A Turkish communique states: Our transports sank two large Russian transports, and forced another to go ashore. ...

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  30. THE BRITISH ADVANCE

    Today's "Paris Review" describes the British advance along the whole German positions, which were broken on a front of six miles and ...

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  31. INTERNAL CONDITION OF GERMANY

    Conflicting accounts are to hand as to the internal condition of Germany, though it is evident that fear of defeat is growing, and the ...

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  32. "BULLETS ARE PLENTY"

    The "United Press" predicts an early resumption of important fighting, and adds that the fail of Kovel would be a staggering blow to the ...

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  33. AN AMERICAN OPINION

    "The New York Times" says that Germany can no longer live in a fool's paradise, but must realise that she has no hope of dictating peace ...

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  34. FURTHER BRITISH GAINS

    The second German line has been carried with small losses, the prisoners surrendering freely. These include a regimental commander and ...

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  35. SURVIVORS FROM TRAWLERS

    Eleven survivors from the three trawlers sunk by German submarines a few days ago have, landed at Aberdeen. ...

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  36. THE BRITISH VICTORY

    Fifteen hundred dead Germans bore witness to the heroic struggle at Bazentin le Petit. The English were irresistible, and the Germans, ...

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  37. IN THE BLACK SEA

    One of our torpedo boats destroyed 26 Turkish sailing vessels in the Black Sea. ...

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  38. VOLHYNIA AND TRANSYLVANIA

    Our advance continues on the lower Lysa, where the enemy is making a stubborn resistance. We made prisoners of 277 officers and 8, ...

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  39. GERMAN GENERALS DISMISSED

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" announces that the Kaiser has pensioned off seven generals holding important war commands, all of whom ...

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  40. CHANGE IN GERMAN CRITICISM

    There is a significant change in the war criticisms in the "Berliner Tageblatt." Major Moraht, who is the chief mouthpiece of the German ...

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  41. MORE SUBMARINES EXPECTED

    The submarine Bremen, which is expected to arrive this month, is said to be larger than the Deutschland, and will be followed by the ...

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  42. CAPTURES BY THE FRENCH

    Semi-official: From July 1st to 13th the French captured 235 officers, 11,741 men, 89 mitrailleuses 26 bomb-throwers, and 85 guns. ...

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  43. A SUBMARINE FLEET FOR COMMERCE

    A German newspaper states that 80 submarines of the Deutschland type will be built at Kiel and Bremen, and it is expected twelve will ...

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  44. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE

    Lively fighting with von Hindenberg's army has taken place south of Riga. General von Linsengen's advance was checked by an enemy ...

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  45. SMALL GERMAN GAIN

    General Haig reports that after intense massed attacks last night the Germans, being heavily reinforced, after severe losses recaptured a ...

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  46. NEW RAILWAYS FOR RUSSIA

    Russia has decided to construct 65 new railways. Half a million Austrian prisoners gathered in the enormous Russian ...

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  47. A PROPOSAL TO HOLLAND

    Many German officers are urging Dutch business men to initiate a movement whereby the Queen of Holland should propose peace ...

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  48. ENEMY TORPEDO BOATS CHASED

    Passengers who arrived yesterday state they saw a British squadron chasing a number of German torpedo boats. ...

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  49. EFFECT OF ALLIES' ADVANCE IN BELGIUM

    A message from Amsterdam says that the effects of the Allies' advance are already felt in Belgium, where the Germans are constructing fresh ...

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  50. SOCIALISTS IMPRISONED

    A message from Berne announces that a letter from Germany says the state of siege is beginning to be felt everywhere. Also that there is ...

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  51. A RAIN OF SHELLS

    "The Morning Post's" correspondent at the west front states it is calculated roughly that since June 27th we rained half a million shells ...

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  52. CASUALTIES AMONG GERMAN OFFICERS

    German official returns show that Germany has lost 76,117 officers, including 92 generals killed, and 98 wounded. ...

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  53. AUSTRIAN REAR THREATENED

    The Petrograd correspondent to the "Daily Mail" states that General Lechitsky's cavalry penetrated, a day's march into Hungary, and they ...

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  54. STEAMERS SUBMARINED

    A British steamer has been submarined in the North Sea, and one Italian and two British steamers have met the same fate in the ...

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  55. CASUALTIES DURING ALLIES' OFFENSIVE

    During the present offensive our casualty list gives the names of 417 British officers, of whom 104 were killed. ...

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  56. ATTACKS ON BIACHES AND ON LA MAISONETTE

    Communique: At nightfall on Monday the enemy attacked our front at Biaches and La Meisonette, but despite repeated attempts, costing ...

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  57. GERMANS PREPARING FOR REMOVAL

    The "Telegraaf" states that the Germans are removing many books and documents from Ostend and other places which are no longer ...

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  58. RUSSIAN CAVALRY CAUSING ANXIETY TO THE AUSTRIANS

    General Lechitsky's cavalry have crossed the Carpathians and are now on the main road from Kirlababa towzrds Marmuros and Szigth, ...

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  59. ANOTHER CREDIT WANTED

    It is announced that next week Mr.Asquith will ask Parliament for a credit of £30,000,000. ...

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  60. ACTIVITY IN THE BALTIC

    Steamer captains report increasing naval activity in the Baltic, espetieUy in the direction of Riga and Aland Island. Russian and German ...

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  61. THE NEUTRAL STATES

    Germany's attempt to bully Switzerland into selling her vast stores of cotton seems to have definitely failed. The semi-official journal "De ...

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  62. GERMAN PRESS OPINIONS

    German newspapers are discussing the possibility of peace following the Allies' offensive. The "Berliner Tageblatt" is of opinion, that ...

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  63. LONGUEVAL TAKEN

    The British have captured Longueval, and are now in possession of the enemy's second line from Bazentin le Petit to Longueval. ...

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  64. ASIATIC OPERATIONS RUSSIAN SUCCESS AGAINST THE TURKS

    Communique': Our offensive westward of Erzerum in Armenia is developing with great success. We captured another whole line of ...

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  65. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE

    A Berlin communique says Hindenburg's troops south and south-west of Riga broke down repeated Russian attacks with extraordinarily high ...

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  66. A FRENCH RUSE

    A lucky French ruse resulted in the capture of Biaches fort on July 9th. The fort was so well concealed and protected that our bombardment ...

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  67. HEAVY BOMBARDMENTS

    General Haig reports heavy bombardments on both sides, but otherwise there is nothing important We are continuing to find large ...

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  68. £6,000,000 A DAY

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer announced today that the British expenditure is now £6,000,000 daily. ...

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  69. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN

    Official: We defeated enemy atattacks at Foppianno Velleriso and notwithstanding a vicious resistance our infantry resumed their ...

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  70. Friday, July 21st.

    The adjourned case of the Pastoral Shearing Co. agzinst shezrers for breach of contract was re-commenced to-day, but on application ...

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  71. THE GERMAN NAVAL "VICTORY" QUESTIONED

    A German Socialist manifesto is being circulated in Germany, entitled "Naval bluff." The manifesto asks if the British fleet was ...

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  72. TURKS BEING PUSHED BACK

    Our offensive on the right flank of the Caucuses is developing. The Kuban Cossacks belonging to General Gornastaeffs column met with ...

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  73. ATTACK AND COUNTER-ATTACK

    The Germans made a surprise attack under cover of a fog, and re[?] La Maisonette and Bleches, orously and retook both places, and ...

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