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  2. ON TO CALAIS.

    A Paris communique states that there has been a heavy bombardment at many points on the western front, notably, in the region of Weestan (north of Ypres) ...

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  3. THE DARDANELLES.

    General Sir Ian Hamilton, the British commander in Gallipoli, has reported heavy fighting at Achi Baba. He states that the Turks delivered ...

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  4. RUSSIAN BATTLE-GROUND

    Petrograd communique declares that the enemy has established contact with us along the river Yzanica, in the direction of Lubin, in Poland, and continues to ...

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  5. "IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED," "TRY, TRY, TRY AGAIN."

    A Clarence River youth named J. K. Williams, who went to Sydney to enlist for the front, was rejected. A few days afterwards he tried again, ...

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  6. HELIGOLAND'S ACQUISITION.

    The German newspapers are publishing extensive culogies of the Kaiser on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Anglo-German agreement, ...

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  7. REGISTER FOR WAR SERVICE.

    Eighty-five thousand women have regitereu for wat service, but the great majority are useless. ...

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  8. ACTION IN SYDNEY.

    Mr. Holman, after completing negotiations with Senator Pearce, called a meeting of representative gentlemen deemed best, qualified for the purpose of dealing ...

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  9. MARSEILLES EXPLOSION.

    Thirty deaths have occurred at the Marseilles ammunition factory. Twenty other people ...

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  10. THE BALKAN STATES.

    Harvesting operations in the Balkans have diverted public attention from the war, but the German successes in Galicia are calculated to cause the Balkan States ...

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  11. A GERMAN FINED.

    Christian Mebes, the son of a naturalised German, has been fined £30 at Stony, Stratford, for having a searchlight attached to a motor car. ...

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  12. FRENCH GENERAL WOUNDED.

    An official message states that General Gourand, French commander at the Dardanelles, was struck by a fragment of shell near the ambulance station, to which ...

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  13. RUSSIANS REPEL ATTACK.

    A communique states:- "We repelled an attack in Radow-Sienio districts, south of Warsaw. "Stubborn fighting north of Zamose, ...

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  14. BRITISH WAR LOAN.

    The War Loan Trustees Bill has been [?] a third time in the House of Commons The measure is designed to enable trustees to borrow sufficient money to purchase war ...

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  15. ENEMY'S CLAIMS.

    An Austrian communique states that Austro-Germans are pursuing the Russians east of Holiez and across the Narajowka. They maintain the advance in face of ...

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  16. SUNKEN GERMAN SUBMARINE

    The German submarine sunk recently at the mouth of the Ems was probably the U 30. Divers have ascertained that shortly after the disaster the crew were still ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND OFFICER'S OPINION

    A New Zealand officer recently at the Dardanelles states, in the course of an interview in London, that the Turks are clean fighters. They never fire on the Red ...

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  18. Australian Doctor Honored

    Dr. Paget, of the Australian Army Medical Corps, has been appointed chief surgeon at a base hospital in France. ...

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  19. REWARDS FOR BRAVERY.

    A Victoria Cross has been awarded to Corporal LEN KEYWORTH, of the London Territorial. During 25th and 26th May he worked gallantly, and reached a German ...

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  20. ATTEMPTED MURDER BY GERMAN.

    A man shot Mr. J. P. Morgan, junr., at his house on Long Island. The wound was not fatal, and the assailant has been arrested. Mr. Morgan was hit twice in the ...

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  21. MUNITIONS.

    Lord Curzon, in introducing the Munitions Bill in the House of Lords, said:—"We are nowhere near the end of the war, and many believe we are not even ...

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  22. BRITAIN'S CRY FOR VENGEANCE

    Delegates from the various British trade unions are meeting in conference at Derby this week. At the meeting on Thursday speeches ...

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  23. GERMANS CLAIM SUCCESS.

    A Berlin communique states that portion of the Crown Prince's army has gained a fine success in the West Argonne. The Wurtenberg and Rhenish troops stormed ...

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  24. IN BALTIC PROVINCES.

    Four hundred thousand German troops are concentrating in the Libau district either to await instructions to co-operate with General von Mackensen in a gigantic ...

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  25. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    Three German submarines have made their appearance in the Golden Horn, at Constantinople. AMSTERDAM, 4th July. ...

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  26. Duke Ernest of Brunswick.

    The Duke Ernest of Brunswick has gone to the west front. He will command an army corps. ...

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  27. GERMAN PIRACY.

    A Washington message states that the British Admiralty's statement that the steamship Armenian was engaged in their business when sunk by a German sumarine ...

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  28. NAVAL BATTLE IN BALTIC.

    It is officially announced that the Russian cruisers encountered two enemy's light cruisers and a torpedo boat in a fog east of Gothland, and gave battle to the ...

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  29. CALL TO THE COLORS.

    The State Reeruiting Committee has is sued the following manifesto:- "To the people of Victoria. "Fellow Citizens,—This week is ...

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  30. TURKISH VESSELS SUNK.

    It is officially announced that a Russian submarine has sunk two steamers and a large sailing vessel in the Black Sea, and has driven a number of smaller vessels ...

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  31. YOUNG V.C. HERO.

    Private Dwyer, of the East Surrey Regiment, who was decorated with the Victoria Cross in May for bravery at Hill 60, and who in only 19 years of age, has been ...

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  32. AMERICAN TRAVELLERS BY SEA.

    It is considered that the German reply to the American note includes a promise that Americans shall remain protected on condition that they travel in special ...

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  33. IN FLANDERS.

    The Germans are massing big guns, not in tens, but in hundreds, in Flanders. They are planning to concentrate their chief force on a select point on the ...

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  34. STEAMER WITH TROOPS SUNK

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens states that a British submarine sunk a steamer full of troops in the Sea of Marmara. ...

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  35. LEAD AND SPELTER.

    A remarkable rise in the price of lead and spelter mystifies well-informed observers. Leading trade journals unhesitatingly ...

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  36. "NOT MUCH LONGER."

    An officer of the Mercantile. Marine, who was recently at Constantinople, and is now at Copenhagen, has given some interesting impressions of the situation in Turkey. ...

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  37. MORE PIRATE VICTIMS.

    The British steamers Caucasian and Ingle moor were sunk by a German submarine off the Lizard rock, on the Cornish coast, on Thursday. ...

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  38. MILLIONAIRE'S SOLDIER SON.

    Mr. William Astor, the well known American multi-millionaire, has given his son. Captain John Jocob Astor, who is serving with the British Life Guards, and who was ...

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  39. FIGHTING IN A TUNNEL.

    A French officer, des[?]bing the undergreund light in "The Labyrinth," at Nenville, state that the French and Germans [?] for three weeks in narrow ...

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  40. RUSSIAN TREASURY BILLS.

    It is officially announced that £100,000,000 of 5 per cent. Treasury bills has been issued. ...

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  41. ELABORATE CONSPIRACY.

    Remarkable revelations respecting what would appear to be a deliberate violation of American neutrality by the German Ambassador at Washington (Count von ...

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  42. SCIENCE AND THE WAR.

    At a meeting of the British Science Guild, Sir William Mather (president), Sir Philip Magnus. Sir William Ramsay, and other loading scientists condemned the ...

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  43. ITALY AT WAR.

    The "Petit Journnal" reports that the Italians have occupied Tolmein, on the Isonzo, after a desperate combat. ROME, 4th July. ...

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  44. GERMAN OFFICER'S DEATH.

    It is announced in Berlin that General von Leipsiz has been killed at Usunkoepen, in Turkey, through his revolver exploding while he was sitting down to a meal. ...

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  45. WARNING TO MINERS.

    When the Munitions Bill was in committee of the House of Commons on Thursday an amendment was adopted, exempting trades possessing an effective means to ...

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  46. ACTIVE RECRUITING.

    Marked activity characterised the recruiting depot this afternoon, when nearly 400 young men applied for enrolment in the Expeditionary Forces, with over 300 ...

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  47. IN THE ARONNE.

    A Paris communique states:- "To the Argonne the struggle continued with the greatest violence throughout Thursday night. The Germans used ...

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  48. GENERAL NEWS.

    The newspaper "Le Figaro" says that the Pope has had an interview with the director of "La Revue Hebdomadaire," published at Cambrai, in France, ...

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  49. MOVEMENT IN BENDIGO.

    In front of the Town Hall and in other prominent places in the city and throughout the district the posters forwarded by the Paliamentary Recruiting Campaign ...

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  50. AUSTRALIANS ENGLAGED.

    A further instalment has been published of the report that General Sir Ian Hamilton (commanding the land forces at the Dardanelles) has sent to the War Office ...

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  51. AERIAL WARFARE.

    According to an Amsterdam message, it is reported by the "Echo Belge" that a Zeppelin exploded when leaving its shed at Brussels on Wednesday ...

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  52. STEAMERS BETRAYED.

    According to a message received from Washington, the United States Government is contemplating placing the wireless station at Sayville (Long Island) under official ...

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  53. POWER STATION WRECKED.

    A daring exploit has been successfully accomplished by a quintette of Alpini, the hardy Italian mountaineers. The five men volunteered to destroy an ...

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  54. AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE STRUCK.

    A communique states that Lieut. Rouillat, a Frenchman, from a height of 50 feet dropped bombs on the Austrian submarine UE [?] in the Adriatic. The explosion ...

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  57. SECRET GERMAN BASE.

    The American authorities, states a New York advice, hare received information that there is a strong probability of Germany secking to establish a secret submarine base ...

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