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  2. AMERICA.

    The Fourth of July was celebrated with enthusiasm not only by our American citizens, but by the public generally, the Star and Stripes flying from many buildings in ...

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  3. LATE WAR NEWS.

    It is officially announced that all the members of General Pershing's Expeditionary Force arrived in France without the loss of a single life. ...

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  4. MAJOR-GENERAL HOLMES.

    Captain Arthur Holmes, of Manly, received information last night that his brother, MajorGeneral William Holmes, commander of the Fourth Australian Division in Europe, had ...

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  5. OFFICIAL BUNGLING IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    The galleries in the House of Lords were crowded to-day when Lord Hardinge (exViceroy of India, and now permanent UnderSecretary for Foreign Affairs), replied to ...

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  6. FRENCH STAND FIRM.

    The communiques show that the French have beaton off further violent attacks on their front, both on the Aisne front and near Verdun. ...

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  7. RUSSIAN ATTACK. CONTINUES.

    The latest message received in London from Petrograd, late on Tuesday evening, says:— The Austrian line has been definitely broken. The Russian advance ...

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  8. FRENCH FRONT.

    The French communique issued at midnight on Tuesday says:—There has been considerable artillery activity north of St. Quentin, on the left of the Meuse, towards ...

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  9. MESOPOTAMIA REPORT.

    There is a widespread suggestion among members of the House of Commons, in discussing Lord Hardinge's speech in the lobbies, that the blame is attachable to ...

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  10. CHINESE UPHEAVAL.

    A message from Shanghai says that the leaders of the southern provinces have issued a manifesto refusing to recognise the monarchy. ...

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  11. BEATING OFF THE U-BOATS.

    Mr. Daniels. Secretary to the Navy, said he announced the arrival of the last of the American contingent with Joy and relief. It was now safe to disclose the danger, ...

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  12. AMERICANS IN FRANCE.

    It is announced from Washington that the entire contingent under General Pershing has arrived safely in France. It encountered and sank one submarine, ...

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  13. HUGE SUBMARINES.

    The French Admiraity has advised the French mission in Washington that British and American warships sank one and captured another submarine but week. ...

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  14. SHIPPING PROFITS.

    There was a remarkable debate in the House of Commons on the Finance Bill. Representatives of the shipowners warmly objected to the clause taking 80 instead of the former ...

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  15. THE ARGENTINE.

    It is reported from Buenos Ayres that the Argentine Government has demanded from Germany immediate reparation and Indemnification for the sinking of the ...

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  16. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    It is officially reported from Rome. that aviators dropped leaflets on Trieste announcing that they should bomb Trieste whenever the Austrians attacked Venice. ...

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  17. BRITISH SYSTEM FOR GREECE.

    It is reported from Ahthens that the Greek Government has decided to adopt the British system of regulating relations between the Cabinet and the Crown. The ...

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  18. "RUTHLESSNESS."

    A German submarine sank the Argentine steamer Toro by gunure on June 22 in the Atlantic, outside the war zone. The submarine commander saw the Toro's papers, and ...

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  19. AUSTRIA AND PEACE

    The "Nene Frele Presse" publishes an interview with a leading German statesman, presumably Herr Zimmermann (Foreign Minister), or Stumm (Foreign ...

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  20. GREAT ACTOR DEAD.

    The death is announced of Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, actor, from heart seizure, in a nursing home in London. He was recovering from an operation to one of his knees, ...

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  21. WELCOMED IN PARIS.

    The American troops had a rousing wolcome. The boulevards were beflagged, and the men were polted with bouquets. ...

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  22. LOST MONGOLIA.

    The Bombay correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that Mr. Vincent, of the Trinity College of Music, narrates that the Mongolia's passengers were pleasantly engaged after ...

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  23. RUSSIA'S EFFORT.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that German troops which have been training at Beveren (near Antwerp) until Now, and which were intended for Flanders, have ...

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  24. BRUTAL TREATMENT OF BELGIANS.

    The German Governor of Belgium, General von Falkenhausen, has ordered the arrest of Count Doultremont, formerly Grand Marshal to King Leopold, and 20 other high Belgian ...

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  25. DAY OF THANKSGIVING.

    Presiding at an intercession service, arranged at the instance of the World's Evangelical Alliance, the Rev. Dr. Archibald Fleming said it had been suggested the ...

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  26. AMERICAN WAR, TAXES.

    A Washington message states that the Revenue Bill has been reported to the Senate. It is framed to raise£334,000,000, including the following amounts:—Income tax, ...

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  27. MINERS EARN 30/3 PER DAY

    The wages of miners employed at the Richmond Main Colliery during the full working fortnight of 10 days ended June 16 last averaged 30/3 per day. The average for the ...

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  28. GERMANY AND INDIA.

    Advices from Amsterdam state that Count Reventlow, the German publicist, has published an extraordinary book on India. He does not actually advocate its conquest, but ...

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  29. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    The conference arranged by Lord Newton (Assistant Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs) with German delegates, which opened at the Hague on June 22, under the ...

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  30. CIVIL WAR LIKELY IN CHINA.

    A message from Peking says that the restoration of the Chinese monarchy is likely to have serious consequences. The parties opposed to the change are actively planning ...

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  31. THE LIQUOR TRADE.

    Committees have been appointed in England, Wales, Scotland, and Irelaud, and instructed to consider the financial aspects of the State control and purchase of the liquor trade in ...

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  32. SOLDIERS AS SETTLERS.

    The Minister for Lands explained to-day why Queensland was not represented at the recent conference in Melbourne of representatives of the Soldiers' Settlement Board of ...

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  33. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS

    A dinner, at which 50 were present, was held in the British Empire Club to celebrate the completion of the first year's work of the Commonwealth Government line of steamers. ...

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  34. GERMAN CHANCELLOR.

    The Paris "Matin" says that two fires occurred in Dr. von Bethmann-Hollveg's apartments in teh Chancellor's Palace on Friday and Saturday. Much damage resulted." The ...

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  35. BRITISH FINANCE.

    Speaking in the House of Commons on the Finance Bill, several members protested against farmers being exempted from the excess profits tax. Many, it was said, were ...

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  36. PROMOTIONS.

    Mr. William Epps, secretary of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, has received a letter stating that his son, Adrian Epps, who left in 1915 as a private, and was slightly wounded ...

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  37. MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD.

    It is expected the Seamon's Union will shortly permit Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, M.P., to sail for Russia. ...

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  38. LUMPERS' BATTALION.

    The Defence Department was recently asked by the Returned Soldiers' Association to form a lumpers' battalion, to work at award races in the event of any more transports being ...

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  39. NORWEGIAN CHARGED WITH ESPIONAGE.

    The Official Press Bureau announces that Alfred Hagn, a Norwegian, has been arrested in London on a charge of espionage on behalf of Germany. The case is regarded as of ...

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