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  2. TURKISH STATEMENT

    A Turkish communique issued to-day says:— "In Mesopotamia a British attack on Nasiriyeh on the Euphrates ...

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  3. THE GREAT WAR IN EUROPE

    A German communique issued to-day states:— "After some restricted fighting in the Ovillers-Pozieres sector ...

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  4. LOANS OF SECURITIES.

    The scheme for regulating exchange by loans to the Government of securities, which has already been carried out in regard to ...

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  5. CROSSING THE BYSTRITZA.

    A Russian communique issued last night states:— "We have, north of the Dniester, occupied Wodgaicu, in the Zlota ...

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  6. RAILWAYMEN'S DEMANDS

    The railway men have made a demand for a weekly increase of wages by 10/ all round, owing to the reduced purchasing power of the ...

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  7. AMERICAN ADVANCES

    The "New York Times" states that a new loan to Britain of 250 million dollars has closed. It makes the total loans by Americans to the ...

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  8. EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN

    An official report from the British Headquarters in Egypt states:— "Our cavalry are still pursuing the Turkish rear-guard. Our pursuit ...

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  9. AUSTRIAN STATEMENT

    An Austrian communique issued last night says:— "We repulsed massed Russian attacks west of Stanislau. ...

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  10. MOSLEM PROPOCANDA

    The Government is publishing two propagandist periodicals to be circulated in all Moslem countries. One is printed in Hindustani, Persian ...

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  11. ATTACKS ON POZIERES

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent, Mr. Philip Gibbs, sends the following description of recent operations on the Picardy front:— ...

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  12. TURKISH REPORT.

    A Turkish report, says:—"The British cavalry and infantry attack near Katia on the 9th, retired after our violent counter-attacks. Both ...

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  13. AFFAIRS IN GERMANY

    The Berlin correspondent of the "New York Times" says that in the Reichstag yesterday Dr. Cohn, a member of the Socialist Group of ...

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  14. STRATEGIC SUCCESSES

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Times," cabling in Sunday, says:— "The strategic value of ...

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  15. DECREASE OF DRUNKENNESS

    The late striking decrease in the convictions for drunkenness is attributed to the liquor restrictions. The weekly average for the first half ...

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  16. ITALIAN OFFENSIVE

    An Italian communique issued to-day says:— "The battle on the Isonzo still continues violently. During the ...

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  17. GERMAN EAST AFRICA

    The British Commander-in-Chief in East Africa, General Smuts, reports as follows:— "After his defeat on June 24, the ...

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  18. WORKING CLASS POWER

    Mr. Wardle, M.P., speaking yesterday, at Bournemouth, said that one effect of toe changed atmosphere produced by the war was that ...

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  19. BRITISH REPORTS

    The British Commander-in-Chief, Sir Douglas Haig, reported to-day as follows:— "We have made a further ...

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  20. BRITISH BLOCKADE

    A menacing note is perceptible in the German Press towards Holland, owing to her inadequate protests against the British blockade. ...

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  21. ADVANCE TOWARDS TRIESTE

    A later and more detailed Italian communique issued to-day states:— "Our troops on the lower Isonzo have continued their indefatigable ...

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  22. REPORT OF THE DEUTSCHLAND

    An officer of a French cruiser, say advices from Pensacola, says that the cruiser has received a wireless message to say that a British ...

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  23. THE EASTERN FRONT

    A German communique issued to-day, says:— "In the sector east of Vilna, Russian attacks southward of Smorgon ...

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  24. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Reginald McKenna, gave a special interview to-day to the representative in London of the "New ...

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  25. MAN POWER IN THE WAR

    The "New York Times" says that man strength will be the decisive factor in the war. The best information indicates that the allies ...

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  26. ARTILLERY AND AIRCRAFT

    Sir Douglas Haig reported last night:— "Our artillery scattered a large enemy concentration north of ...

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  27. POST WAR TRADE

    A hundred and ten Chambers of Commerce have sent a memorial to the Prime Minister urging him to appoint a Ministry of Commerce ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, after four days in Melbourne, has already found occasion for further action with a view to ensuring the ...

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  29. ADVANCE IN GALICIA

    A Russian communique issued to-day, states:— "Some enemy aeroplanes dropped ten bombs on a hospital westward ...

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  30. CHANCELLOR'S POLICY.

    A German wireless message says that the German Federal Council has approved of the Imperial Chancellor's entire policy after hearing ...

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  31. FRENCH REPORTS

    A French communique issued to-day states:— "On the Picardy front we have consolidated the conquered ground ...

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  32. CANADA'S TRADE MISSION.

    The members of the Canadian Trade Commission have completed a successful mission to France, Italy and Britain. They have secured ...

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  33. ITALIAN ADVANCE.

    The Italians are now attacking he recently constructed Austrian defences ten kilometres behind their former line. ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN BATTLEPLANES

    A world's record for subscribed and privately presented aeroplanes has been put up by the Upper Hunter Electorate. The N.S.W. funds ...

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  35. PROGRESS AT MAUREPAS.

    A French communique issued last night states:— "A series of small combats enabled us to progress on the slopes of ...

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  36. JAPANESE RESOLUTIONS.

    A congress of the Japanese Chambers of Commerce has endorsed the Paris Conference proposals for boycotting German trade during ...

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  37. AUSTRIAN STATEMENT

    An Austrian communique issued last night says:— "The Italians are advancing with strong forces against our new front ...

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  38. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION MEETING

    With a body guard of 200 foot police in uniform, and a number of mounted men and plainclothes constables, and a big roll up of ...

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  39. SHIPPING PROHIBITION.

    According to the "New York Times," American shipping officials have been informed that a clause will be inserted in the peace treaty ...

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  40. IMPORTANT SUCCESS.

    The Russian communique issued to-day, adds:— "Great military importance attaches to our capture yesterday of ...

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  41. PRESIDENT'S VISIT.

    President Poincaire to-day visited the British Headquarters and inspected the ground captured eastward of Albert and Fricourt. He ...

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  42. BATTLE OF MAUREPAS

    The brilliant success which resulted in the capture of four miles of the German third line east of Hardecourt and the river Somme ...

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  43. NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST

    A Russian communique issued to-day states:—"We made a counter-attack in Asia Minor on the west shore of Lake Van, and drove the ...

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  44. GERMAN BRUTALITY.

    The Paris "Journal" states that, the British having had to abandon a trench, six soldiers were accidentally left behind. The Germans ...

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  45. LABOUR COUNCIL'S OPPOSITION

    The West-Sydney Federal Electorate Labour Council has carried a motion unanimously and emphatically recording its uncompromising ...

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  46. BASE METAL TRADE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that evidence is accumulating to show that a widespread combination of the metal trades is keeping up ...

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