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  2. ITALIANS ADVANCE. GORIZIA REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN TAKEN.

    A Paris communique issued on Friday afternoon reported on the situation in France as follows:—"We attacked between Congre and ...

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  3. AMERICA'S PROTEST. GERMANY'S FRIENDLY REPLY.

    The united Press Association has received a message from Berlin, announcing the tenor of the German reply to the second Note despatched by America ...

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  5. RUSSIAN BATTLE-GROUND FIGHTING ON DNIESTER.

    A communique states that the Germans have suffered great losses south of the Pilica (in Poland). The Russians drove across the Dniester, ...

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  6. ITALY AT WAR. IN CARNIC AIPS.

    The bombardment of Henzel and Plezzo forts threatens Tarvis, in Carinthia, from which all great invasions of Austria from Italy have been made. ...

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  7. ENEMY BANKRUPT. BUT CONFIDENT OF VICTORY.

    A neutral observer, who has been interviewed by the "Daily Chronicle" after several visits to Germany, states that the financial position is adequate, but only a ...

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  8. Women Workers in Germany.

    A previous telegram stated that 40 per cent, of the workers in Germany manufacturing high explosive shells and packing cartridges are women, according to the ...

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  9. Compulsion in Germany.

    In some German towns the military have intervened and compelled men to complete their contracts. ...

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  10. ADVANCE ON TRIESTE.

    The Italians have driven the Austrians from the Cavso hills, giving the Italians control of direct communication between Gradisca and Monfalcone. ...

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  11. A RIDICULOUS STRIKE.

    Fourteen hundred men making explosives at Nobel's Works, in Ayrshire, struck because the directors dismissed an office boy. Intense feeling was aroused in the district. ...

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  12. AMERICAN NOTE TO BRITAIN.

    The new American Note now preparing for despatch to Britain will insist that non-contraband cargo consigned to neutral ports regardless of its eventual ...

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  13. "MAY BE WAR OF FINANCE."

    Speaking at West Hartlepool, Mr. Ru[?]ciman, President of the Board of Trade, said:—"This may be a war of finance. There may be a breakdown in this direction, ...

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  14. MANIFESTO TO TRADES UNIONISTS

    The national Advisory Committee and the War Output Parliamentary Committee, the Trade Union Congress, and General Federation of the Trades. Unions have issued ...

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  15. GORIZIA SAID TO HAVE FALLEN

    A report received from Milan states that Gorizia has fallen. The latest Austrian communique says:—"Several attacks by Italians on bridge ...

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  16. HATRED OF BRITAIN.

    Count Reventlow, Admiral von Tirpitz's mouthpiece, has written to the press warning Germany not to stop anti-British hatred Germany cannot accept the ...

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  17. GERMAN THREAT TO AMERICA

    The Berlin newspaper "Neueste Nachrichten," commenting on the voyage of German submarines to the Dardanelles, warns America that in the event of her entering ...

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  18. AUSTRIANS REINFORCED.

    Reinforcements from Prance and Galicia have been brought to Austria's army against Italy. Operations at Lavernone, Folgaria, the ...

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  19. THE DARDANELLES.

    An Australian at the Dardanelles writes: —"This will give an idea of the fighting spirit of our men, particularly the 3rd Battalion. Observers at 3 o'clock in the ...

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  20. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    The latest official communique says:—"During our counter-attacks. supported by armored train in the direction of Zolkiew and Lemberg, we captured 30 officers, ...

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  21. EXPLOITERS AND FOOD SUPPLIES

    Mr. Runicman, President of the Board of Trade, speaking at West Hartlepool last night, said one of the first duties of the Government is to prevent exploitation of ...

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  22. GENERAL NEWS.

    Newspapers narrate that an attempt was made on the Kaiser's life in Belgium at who beginning of May. A railway bridge was blown up. The Imperial tram was ...

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  23. GERMANS FIGHT ITALIANS.

    German soldiers who have been taken prisoners by the Italians at Coders, in Northern Italy, have declared that they belonged to 30,000 troops who were, sent ...

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  24. RUSSIAN CAPTURES.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent, at Petrogard states that during the retreat in Galicia the Russians captured 130,000 prisoners with 300 machine guns and 50 other ...

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  25. SOCIALISTS AND WAR.

    Tumultuous scenes in connection with the prosecution of the war have taken place in the Prussian Diet. Herr Wiemer (Progressive) made an ...

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  26. BULGARIA'S ATTITUDE.

    Warnings have been issued to Bulgarian reservists in Italy to he in readiness to join colors at a moment's notice. Newspaper "Messagero" states that the ...

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  27. AUSTRIAN REJOICING.

    The aged Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria addressed, from the balcony of his palace at Schouburg. on Thursday, a great demonstration, held to celebrate the ...

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  28. Boer Rebel Convicted.

    Mr. Rocco de Villiers, one of the leading rebels in the Free State, has been sentenced to four years' imprisonment and fined £500. ...

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  29. SUBMARINE PRISONERS.

    The Press Dutch announces that the 39 British officer prisoners in Germany, who as a reprisal for the alleged differential treatment by Great Britain of submarine ...

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  30. BENDIGO.

    A little more than a week after his brother was reported missing, Mr. Eric P. Fulton, youngest on of Mr. A. Fulton, secretary of the Huntly Shire Council, has ...

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  31. FRENCH FINANCES.

    M. Ribot, in a financial statement in the Chamber of Deputies, appealed for economy, but said France would have [?] difficulty in meeting all expenditure. ...

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  32. SUBMARINE'S EXPLOITS.

    Further honors awards for conspicuous gallantry were announced on Friday. A Victoria Cross has been awarded to Lieutenant-Commander Naismith, of the ...

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  33. FIGHTING IN POLAND.

    The latest official communique says:—"The enemy's attempted offensive at O[?]uless cost him the loss of many men killed and taken prisoner. The enemy ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN PAPERS WANTED

    There is a great lack of Australian news papers for the Australian wounded in the hospitals in Great, Britain and Malta. The Commonwealth Office in Lo[?] ...

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  35. FUTURE OF BELGIUM.

    The "Velkzeitung," of Leipsig, has been suppressed for a week for having published pronouncements by three Socialist headers condemning the idea of ...

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  36. CAPTURE OF METZERAL.

    The capture of Metzeral, in Alsace, [?] among the most glorious deeds of the French army. The enemy transformed the [?]llage into a veritable fortress The ...

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  37. AERIAL WARFARE.

    The Germans dropped 100 incendiary asphyxiating bombs at Arms. Fires were started in several places. Many persons were injured. A gendarme and a [?] were ...

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  38. MUNITIONS.

    The Munitions Bill, which Mr. Lloyd George introduced in the House of Commons on Wednesday, is far-reaching in its effect, and confers extensive powers on the ...

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  39. DR. DERNBURG.

    Dr. Dernburg has arrived at Bergen, [?] Norway. He denies that he was molested and states that the British treated him with every courtesy. ...

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  40. CENSORSHIP IN BOHEMIA.

    A traveller from Prague states that the strietest censorship is exorcised in Bohemia. The Czech newspapers have more blanks than letterpress. The 28th and ...

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  41. FIGHTING IN CAUCACUS.

    A Caucasus communique reports that the Russians have repulsed all attacks in the region of Olto, and have captured the town of Kop, in the district of Milazg[?]re. ...

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  42. BRITISH AVIATORS ACTIVE.

    British aviators bombed and blew up an important ammunition store and ammunition train near Bottlers. Fifty German soldiers were killed. ...

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  43. THE CRUISER EMDEN.

    The Commonwealth Government is calling for tenders for the sale of the German cruiser Emden, which was sunk by the Australian cruiser Sydney at Cocos Island ...

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  44. CANADIANS AT LA BASSEE.

    [?] correspondent with the Canadian [?] in action on 13th and 17th June [?] Le Bassee states that the first Ontario regiment, with the third Ontario ...

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  45. GERMAN PIRACY.

    A German submarine, after leaving Emden for the North Sea, exploded. The cause is not known. The submarine sank. The commander and two of the crew in ...

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  46. STATE RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    At the euchre party and dance held in the Marong Public Hall on Friday evening, Cr. J. Carter, president of the Shire of Marong, announced that a ...

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  47. SOUTH AFRICANS FOR EUROPE

    A message from Johannesburg announce that an overseas coutingent of 5000 men is in course of firmation in the Transvaal city. ...

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  48. A RUSSIAN ATTACK.

    The German newspaper, "Lokal Anzeiger," says Russian airmen dropped bombs on Flock, and that one civilian was killed and six wounded. ...

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  49. PHYSICAL WRECKS.

    Two Bavarian, two Prussian and one Austrian Army Corps have traversed Vienua from Galicia. The men are not wounded, but complete physical wrecks, ...

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  50. WORK OF MERCY.

    The annual meeting of the St. John Ambulance Association was held at the Vice-Regal lodge to-day. The Viceroy, Lord Harding[?], presided. ...

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  51. THE WAR LOAN.

    Mr. Asquith will inaugurate a national campaign on behalf of the war loan at the Guild Hall on Tuesday. At this meeting the necessity for economy will be ...

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  52. TIES OF UNITY.

    Mr. B. Wise, K.C., the newly-appointed Agent-General for New South Wales, in an interview in London on Friday, said the war had given a new significance to ...

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  53. A WEEK'S RECORD.

    For the week ended 23rd June, there were 1469 arrivals and departures in Great Britain. Three vessels, aggregating 5261 tons, were torpedoed, and also two fishing ...

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  54. MR. E. WILLIAMS.

    Mr. Fred Williams, who has been a well known employe at the procery establishment or Mr. W. Marsh, for the past eight and a half years, has volunteered for active ...

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  55. POLISH AUTONOMY.

    Petrograd advices state that a commission composed of six Russian and six Poles, under the Presidency of M. Goremykin, the Russian Prime Minister, is engaged in ...

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  56. NEUTRAL VESSEL SUNK.

    The Norwegian steamer Truma has been sunk off the Burt Islands by a torped[?] fired by a German submarine. The of the vessel, which was bound from ...

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  57. KITCHENER'S BIRTHDAY.

    Lord Kitchener (Secretary of State for War) attained his 63th year on Thursday, when he was the recipient of congratu lations from all over the Empire. ...

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  58. Canadians Will Fill Gaps.

    The [?]ry of the gallantry of the Princess [?]'s Own Regiment of Cana[?] has given an immense stimulus to [?]ng, states a report from Ottawa. ...

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  59. BENDIGO VOLUNTEER HONORED

    At the conclusion of the lesson in the Mackenzie-street Methodist Sunday School yesterday afternoon a neatly-bound Biblo was presented to a member of the Young ...

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  60. GERMANY'S FORCES.

    According to competent military sources Germany will be able to place 18 new army corps (over 800,000 men) in the field by the end of July. They will be ...

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  61. BRITISH NAVY.

    Supplementary estimates have just been issued requiring an additional 50,000 men for the navy, making a total of 300,000. ...

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  62. SERVICE IN FACTORIES.

    Although the offices for the enlistment of workers for duty in munition factories only opened on Thursday evening, up to noon on Friday 10,000 workers in Glasgow ...

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  63. Export of German Goods.

    It is reported from Washington that Great Britain his granted a further extension of time to American importers to get goods contracted for before 1st March ...

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  64. German Press Criticism.

    The German press has begun a campaign belittling the British war loan, and asserting that it is a mere conversion for the purpose of overcoming the threatened ...

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  68. ATTITUDE OF MINERS.

    Mr. Lloyd George has not obtained guar antees from the miners. Arrangements have been made for a national meeting of masters and men to consider the coal ...

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  69. Reformatory Boys at Front.

    Of 19,618 boys and trainees from re formatory and industrial schools in the United Kingdom who have served in the British naval forces during the war. 3 ...

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  70. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    A branch of the Red Cross Society will be formed by Mrs. Mackay in the Mechanics' Institute, Golden-square, on Wednesday at 3.30 p.m. Ladies interested ...

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