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  2. The Italian Campaign.

    The "Corrierc della Sera" reveals the fact that Gen. Cadorna formed an entirely now army behind the Italian line in the Trentino sector in order ...

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  3. The Russian Advance.

    An official communique issued last night says: We are pursuing the enemy south of the Dniester. They fled panic-stricken, abandoning waggons. ...

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  4. NEW WAR MINISTER.

    The "Daily Chronicle" definitely announces that Mr. Lloyd George will be appointed Minister for War. There is a perfect understanding between Mr. ...

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  5. Hunger Riots in Cologne.

    Women and children paraded Cologne on the 24th of June, asking for bread and pepce. Soldiers were ordered to shoot, but declined. Police ...

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  6. Belgians at Work.

    A wireless Belgian communique states:—We carried out a destructive fire on German works and batteries in the Dixmude region. The enemy ...

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  7. A FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    An official communique states:— Nor[?] and southward of the S[?] the France-British forces [?] lev[?] an offensive of a [?] ...

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  8. Italian Progress Continues.

    Thus an Italian communique Our progress on Wednesday between Adige and Brenta continued, despite growing resistance of the enemy from the ...

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  9. News in London.

    The wonderful news of the Anglo-French offensive spread with astonishing rapidity in every corner of London. No word was more eagerly ...

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  10. KITCHENER'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Lord Kitchener has been valued at £171,421. He bequeathed £200 each to several officers on his staff including Gen. Sir ...

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  11. PRESENTATION TO BUGL[?] TRUASHEIM.

    At the conclusion of the [?] connection with the North Ipswich [?] thodist Church, the members of [?] as well as adherents of [?] ...

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  12. CHEERING SOLDIERS AND SAILORS.

    Passers-by told the good news to convalescent wounded men on the balconies, and in the grounds of hospitals. Soldiers and sailors cheered, ...

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  13. Casement Appeals.

    Sir Roger Casement occupies the condemned cell in the Pentonville Prison. An appeal on three points has been lodged. ...

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  14. Socialist Riots in Berlin.

    A Pro-Liebknecht demonstration at Petsd[?]erpletz. Berlin, ended in The military Wounded 10. and arrested [?]. mostly Socialists. ...

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  15. AN AUSTRIAN EXPLANATION.

    A Vienna communique states: Owing to the pressure of the enemy's forces our troops have withdrawn from the sector south-west of Kolomea. Fierce ...

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  16. German Crue'ty.

    M. Pichon, the distinguished French statesman, published in the "Petit Journal" an emphatic protest against German cruelty towards priseners, ...

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  17. ANGLO-FRENCH PLANS.

    Judging from the various signs which latterly had been assuming more definite shape the Germans were fully aware of the preparations being made ...

    Article : 77 words
  18. AUSTRIANS DEMORALISED.

    Wireless telegrams from Switzerland state that the Austrian armies are becoming demoralised, and Roverto has been evacuated. ...

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  19. PTE. E. E. STEVENS.

    Pte. Eric Edwin Stevens, [?] been a pupil, pupil-teacher, and [?] fled teacher at the Went Ipswich [?] School has enlisted for active [?] ...

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  20. Knighthood Degradations.

    In connection with Sir Roger Casement's Knighthood degradation, it is pointed out that there have been only three cases of degradation of ...

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  21. A GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German communique is as follows:— We have been successful in the fighting northward of Lake E[?]en and north-east of Dvinsk. The Russians ...

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  22. The Capture of Kolomea.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states the capture of Kolomea by the Russians is of the utmost importance. The army has not only cleared Bukovina, but ...

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  23. A SURPRISE BLOW.

    The direction that the blow came from was a complete surprise to the enemy. The expelling of citizens from Hills indicates the German expectation ...

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  24. HINDENBURG'S DIVERSION FAILED.

    The "Echo de Paris" reports that Marshal von Hindenburg's offensive diversion on the northern front has definitely failed. ...

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  25. The Late Count Moltke.

    Col, Gablonsky, the famous military critic, declares that Moltke really died of a broken heart. His staff work was responsible for Germany's ...

    Article : 77 words
  26. Plot Against Canada.

    Hans Tauscher, who was accused of complicity in an attempt to destroy the Welland Canal, in Canada, has been acquitted of the charge. Medame ...

    Article : 107 words
  27. Italian Advance Continued.

    An Italian communiquc stales: Our advance was continued over the whole of the Posing line, in spite of a heavy fire from enemy b[?]eries in the ...

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  28. LATEST ADVANCE.

    The British and French are now advancing towards Bataume, an important dente with main roads radiating to Albert, Peronne, Cambral, and ...

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  29. Fighting in Mesopotamia.

    A Turkish communique is as follows: "After two desperate attacks, the enemy abandoned their position east of Sermil, in Mesopotamia, and ...

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  30. Belgian Food Relief.

    Gen. de Broqucville is now visiting London. Referring to Mr. Pratten's statements he declares that there has been no leakage of food supplies ...

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  31. War's Aftermath.

    The Itslians are Asiage and Arsiero. ...

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  32. The Elephant Island Explorers

    Sir Douglas Munson states that arrangements are being made for another attempt to rescue the Elephant islanders by a steel vessel, which [?] ...

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  33. Mr. Ryan in Scotland.

    Mr. and Mrs. Ryan were the guests of the Admiralty at luncheon, and visited the fleet. Mr. Ryan received an ovation in the evening at the King's ...

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  34. German Situation Serious.

    An Italian wireless states: From a reliable source it has been ascertained that at a secret council in Berlin, in which all the Ministers participated, ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. CHARGE OF THE ANZACS.

    The Anzacs made a lightning raid on Thursday night. They stormed the trenches within five minutes of the first concentration, killing and ...

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  36. AUSTRIAN AEROPLANES DESTROYED.

    During as recent raid on the Austrian aviation camp at Pergins, where there were 39 aeroplanes, the Italines dropped hombs accurately, and destroved ...

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  37. TURKISH MARAUDERS DISPERSED.

    Gen. Sir Percy Lake reports that desultory fighting occurred in the necghbourhood of Nasiriyah, in Mesopotamis, on Wednesday, when a party ...

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  38. Naval Fighting.

    A violent cannonade was heard in the Baltic all night long. It is believed that Russian and German squadrons have met. A big German ...

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  39. German East Africa.

    Gen. Northey reports that be engaged the Germans cast of the [?]-ingstone mountains, on the north-east shore of Lake, [?]yassa. They dislodged ...

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  40. Post-War Trade.

    The Board of Trade has appointed a committee. under the chai-manship of Lord Earingdon, to consider now to meet the needs of British firms ...

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  41. British Casualties.

    The casualties published of June are 1740 officers and 29,761 men, compared with 1623 officers, and 27,403 men for May. ...

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  42. TURKS IN THE CAUCASUS.

    An official communiquc issued last night says: The Turks in the Can-casus near Genischan, took the offensive in great strength, and pierced ...

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  43. German Account by Wireless.

    A German wireless message states:— Repeated English and French reconnoitring attacks were made at many points, but were everywhere repulsed. ...

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  44. Unions and War.

    At the sitting of the Trades Union Congress to-day, a resolution was carried declaring that the Military Service Act was being used to [?] ...

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  45. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    A Berlin communique of Thursday night states that German torpedoers attacked a Russian souadron consisting of an armonred cruiser, a ...

    Article : 52 words
  46. PATRIOTIC FAMILIES.

    A correspondent writes: I have no ti[?]ed in the "Queensland Times" paragraphs regarding patriotic families. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reid, ...

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  47. British Agriculture.

    The Agricultural Departmental Committee reports that for 30 years before the war three millions and a half arable acres in Britain became grass ...

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  48. Riots at Essen.

    The "Telegral" reports that disturbances have occurred at. Essen (where Krupps' great works are si[?]ted), in consequence of the shortage ...

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  49. Jutland Battle Victims.

    Many corpses of sailors, mostly of Germans, continue to be washed up at Gothenburg, on the Catlegal. Great Britain is arranging for the burial of ...

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  50. Declaration of London.

    There is much bitterness in the German Press over the withdrawal of the Declaration of London, which they characterise as another instance of ...

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  51. DEATH OF PTE. D. RYAN.

    Quite a gloom was cast over the township of Gation to-day when the sad news came through of the death of Pie. Darcy Ryan, who was killed ...

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  52. Interned Australians.

    Brigadier-general Sellbeim, acc[?]panied by Mr. Fairbairn fen officer of the Red Cross Society), is proceeding to Switzerland, to arrange for the ...

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  53. The Fate of Belgium.

    A party of "neutral" journalists were conducted on a tour, with a view of conv[?] them of German's "beneficent" rule in Belgium. Louvain ...

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  54. Another German War Loan.

    The Stockholm correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that it is expected that a new German war loan soon will be necessary. ...

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  55. Dominion Legislators.

    The representatives of the Parliament of South Africa, who are visiting Great Britain at the request of the Empire Parliamentary Association ...

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  56. Food Prices.

    Six hundred delegates, representing 3,000,000 unionists. Mr. Gosling presiding, to-day discussed the question of the dearness of food and [?] ...

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  57. Commonwealth Steamer.

    The Vermont will be the [?] Commonwealth steamer [?]` New York. She leaves next week with a load of general cargo for Australian ...

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  58. GERMAN TACTICS.

    The "Syenska Degbiadet" states details of the fight in the Baltic show the German squadron included light eruigers, masked as freight, stramers, ...

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  59. Imperial Trade.

    The "Morning Post's" Calcutta correspondent says that an official trade report discloses the Austro-German's exploitation of Indian makers. ...

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  60. Italian Government.

    The Chamber of Depaties, by 360 to 41 carried a vote of confidence in the Government. ...

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  61. GATTON PATRIOTIC FUND.

    At a recent [?] sale, a cow given by Mr. J. Moran to the Patriotic Fund was an[?] fund of h[?]. by Messrs. R. B. Echlin and Co. The ...

    Article : 18 words
  62. Night Baking.

    The operative bakers have decided to adopt the recommeadation of the industrial committee, and resume work on the old lines. This means a [?] ...

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  63. Australian Bombing Party.

    An Australian bombing party carried out a successful foray on enemy trenches, inflicting severe casualties. ...

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  64. SOLDIERS' COMFORTS FUND.

    Contributions to the Soldiers' Comforts Fund during June including socks. shirts, net "fly veils," handkerchiefs, [?] ...

    Article : 54 words
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