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  5. THE EUROPEAN WAR

    Lieutenant and W. J. Walton have received a cable from their sons, Eric and Mervyu, who are en route for England. ...

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  7. RUSSIAN CRISIS.

    The "Daily Express" Be[?]e correspondent says telegrams from Badapesth state Russian prisoners narrate that M. Kerensky was ...

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  8. THE MESOPOTAMIA AFFAIR

    The Miners' Federation conference unanimously adopted the president's resolution censuring the Government for not bringing to trial the persone ...

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  9. THE WEST FRONT

    Correspondents deseribe the portentous British artillery fire on the Flanders front, which has been proceeding for [?] hours in appatalleled in[?]sity. ...

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  10. THE RUSSIAN RETREAT.

    The "Daily News" Peurograd correspondent says the reireat centinues on a front of 100 miles. The troop who behaved worst were mostly ...

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  11. THE EAST FRONT.

    A Roumanian communique states on July 26th we advanced 12 kilometres beyond our old front, and occupied all of our objectives consisting of ten ...

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  12. THE IRISH CONVENTION

    A representative of the Australian Press Association says Dublin is only mildly interested in the convention Conversing with leading men of the ...

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  13. ARTILLERY DUEL IN FLANDERS.

    A German wirelese says: Except with short intervals the artillery duel in Flanders is undiminished in interest. The drum fire recommenced ...

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  14. JAPANESE [?] [?]

    The Japanese Naval Attache announces the Japanese war ships in the Mediterrancan escorting a British transport sighted an enemy ...

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  15. A SISTER'S HOPE.

    Mrs. Parker, Lord Kitchener's sister. In opening a bazaar at Hastings, said she did not share the general belief that her brother went down with the ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S ACCOM[?] [?]

    Mr. Lloyd George. [?] journalists, outlined Brit[?] [?] on behalf of the allan[?] [?] at the start of the war. [?] ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND WAR MATTERS.

    An amendment to the Address-In-Reply, moved by Mr. Coombes, Labor member for Lyttleton, directed against the creation of new brigades out of ...

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  18. ALIEN ENEMIES

    Mr Hughes states there are at present interned in Australia 3,600 alien enemies, immediately after the outbroak of war said Mr Hughen the ...

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  19. GERMAN EFFORT.

    A communique states:—The Germans employed four divisions supported by a fresh division in attacking on the 25th from the region of ...

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  20. GERMAN LOSSES.

    Since the 16th April the Germans have employed on the Alsne and Champagne fronts 71 divisions. practically one-third of their entire army. ...

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  21. A RUSSIAN SUGGESTION.

    Early despatches to the Russiap Embassy state that frosh Russian troops are rushing to the Gallcian front to endeavour to halt the ...

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  22. COLONEL CHURCHILL AND [?]

    Colonel Churchill speaking at Dundce said his opponents propased to seek a shameful peace with Germany by negotiations. Was this the time ...

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  23. A JEWISH REGIMENT

    The war office announces that arrangements are being completed for the formation of a Jewish regiment of infantry. Experienced British ...

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  24. ARMY CRICKET.

    Captain P. F. Warner is arraneing a match at Lords on August 18th between the English Army and Navy and the Australians and South ...

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  25. CHINESE MATTERS.

    The "Morning Post's" Telntsin correspondent says: Southern reports indicate that Sun Yat Sen and other extremists planued to establish a ...

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  26. U-BOAT DUGOUTS.

    The "New York World's wasoington correspondent learns from an authority with confidential information that the Allies cannot attack the ...

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  27. ALLIED GENERALS AND ADMIRALS DISCUSSION

    Generals Petain, Forth Sir. William Robertson, Cadorna and Pershing privately discussed the Allies general military interests. Allied admirals ...

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  29. THE EX-CZAR'S ACCIDENT.

    The ex-Czar of Russia when cveling in the gardens at Tsarkoesole, fell and broke his leg. ...

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  30. RUSSIAN RESISTANCE.

    Austrian correspondents at the front state the Russian resistance is increasing. ...

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  31. THE U BOAT MENACE

    The United Press Paris correspondent says Mr Lloyd George has stated that England is building 4,000,000 tons of shipping in the coming year and ...

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  32. FIGHTING AT ARRIAS.

    Mr Phillip Gilbs says the enemy is firing an enormous number of shells on our trenches and roads at the back of Arras. They have piled up ...

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  33. PEACE BEFORE THE AUTUMN.

    The Glornale d[?] Zurich correpondent says an excited crowd broke the police cordon and surrounded General Hinden[?]g's and General ...

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  34. ROUMANIAN SUCCESSES.

    A wireless Russian official message says: On the Gallcian front nothing material has occurred. The en[?] Gomewhat pressed back our ...

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  35. ALLIED FORCES TO WITHDRAW FROM GREECE.

    The Balkan conference decided on an early withdrawal of the Allies forces in Greece. ...

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  36. AIR RAID ON PARIS.

    There was an air raid alarm last night. The resi[?] were warned and the city plunged into darknees Fifty airmen chased off the enemy. ...

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  37. FIGHTING AT ARMENTIERES.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports Increased enemy artillery fire in the neighberhood of Armentieres. We brought down one German aeroplane and ...

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  38. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    A large crowd. Including Canadian soldiers, attacked a Brotherhood church in North London, where at Peace Conference was assomibling. ...

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  39. CASUALTITES.

    The Press Bareau announces that a revised list of the cosualities in connection with the air raid of July [?] shows the cas[?] were: Men: 42 ...

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  40. ROLL OF HONOR.

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  41. AN UNSUCCESSFUL GERMAN RAID.

    The United Press correspondent at headquarters says:—Artillery activity continues, especially in Flanders in the Nleuport sector, where the duel ...

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  42. POLISH P[?] ANTICIPATED.

    Coneral [?] Deep[?] has arrived at Berlin from Wa[?] and [?] with the Chanceller on the Polish akuation, He asked special powers ...

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  43. GERMAN EPIDEMIC

    German newsnarers report a grave epidemic by dyseniery in big cities. especialy Hamburg, Cologne, Leipzig Gtuttgart. Dantzig, Koenig[?] and ...

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