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  2. Soldiers For a Day.

    A French officer, who was wounded in action at Neuville St. Vaast, states that While acts of extraordinary courage were frequent among the Germans, their ...

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  3. GERMANS NOT WANTED.

    Travellers from Syria state that there are only 11,000 Turkish troops now in that province. The great majority have been sent to the Dardanelles. Many of the ...

    Article : 186 words
  4. THE REFERENDA BILLS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Cook opposed the second reading of the Referenda Bills, since it was no time to discuss party measures. The whole ...

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  6. TO WIN THE WAR.

    In the House of Commons the Minister for Munitions (Mr. Lloyd George), answering questions, referred to the agreement with the trades unions for the transfer of ...

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  7. FALL OF LEMBERG.

    The War Munitions Bill, which is to provide the machinery for the organization of industrial workers to supply shells, machine guns, and other requirements for the soldiers at the front, has passed its first reading in the Commons. Mr. Lloyd George told hon. members that ...

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  8. A "High Authority."

    In the House of Commons Lord Hugh Cecil asked whether Mr. Asquith's reference to a "high authority" in the course of his speech on munitions at Newcastle ...

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  9. Forty-third Casualty List.

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Killed.—C.S.M. A. W. Bowers, Sgts. G. A. Fuller, J. Naghten. V. A. Tuck, T. R. L. Higgins, L. A. Sherbourne, Cpls. T. H. McEnery, H. M. Keith, N. E. Harris, ...

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  11. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    The Italian heavy artillery has broken a dam at San Grado, 19 miles west of Trieste and the water supply of the town ran off into the sea. The Austrian line ...

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  12. WAR MUNITIONS BILL.

    In moving the first reading of the War Munitions Bill, Mr. Lloyd George said the condition of Great Britain's ammunition output was perfectly ...

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  13. KITCHENER CRITICISED.

    Sir Arthur Markham, Liberal member for Mansfield, Notts, said that Lord Kitchener had failed to do what the nation had expected of him, and instead of ...

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  14. STATE LOSSES.

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  15. EXECUTED IN THE TOWER.

    The German spy, Muller, who was tried in camera, found guilty, and condemned to death for espionage, has been shot in the Tower of London. The ...

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  16. THE ALLIED FLEET.

    Advices from Berlin report that several Italian cruisers and similar ships have left Taranto to join the Anglo-French squadron operating at the Dardanelles. ...

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  17. "Go to Morgan's."

    In the House of Lords, Lord Curzon complained that Canadians tendering to supply munitions had been obliged to do so through the financial house of ...

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  18. BRITISH CRUISER.

    The Admiralty has announced that in the North Sea on Sunday night a torpedo from a German submarine struck the British cruiser Roxburgh (10,850 tons). The ...

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  19. PAPAL "INTERVIEW."

    The alleged interview with the Pope, published in The Liberte on Wednesday, has caused a great sensation in France. The Journal des Debats states that His ...

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  20. NO TIME FOR STRIKE.

    The Minister said he regretted that there were indications of the holding up of supplies in certain quarters with a view to getting higher prices. This was causing ...

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  21. GERMAN OFFICIALS.

    On the question of the sinking of the Lusitania, some of the German leaders have declined responsibility for the submarine policy of indiscriminate piracy. ...

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  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  23. FRENCH WAR COST.

    The Budget Committee of the French Chamber of Deputies has asked for a further £240,000,000 for war expenses, making an aggregate of £620,000,000 to ...

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  24. LEMBERG FALLEN.

    It has been officially announced in Vienna that Lemberg has been captured by the Austro-German armies. An official statement issued from Vienna ...

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  25. VICTORIA.

    Killed.—Cpl. J. F. Johnson, Lce.-Cpl R. Sayers, Ptes. J. A. Morrison (previously reported dangerously ill), W. R. Earl, L. J. Smith, A. Walker, W. A. Day, ...

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  26. MILITARY HONOURS.

    In a long list of military honours just published it is announced that Gen. Birdwood, commanding the Australasians on Gallipoli, has been made a Knight ...

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  27. The New Loan.

    The committee of the Stock Exchange has, with the Treasury's approval, reduced the minimum price of Consols to £65. ...

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  28. TEUTONS' SHELL OUTPUT.

    The Central Powers (Germany and Austria) were producing 250,000 shells daily. He emphasized the necessity for largely increasing the output of coal. The ...

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  29. Alien Privy Councillors.

    The King's Bench Division of the High Court has granted orders nisi calling upon Sir Edgar Speyer and Sir Ernest Cassed to prove that they are entitled to retain ...

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  30. German "Blockade."

    The steamer Belgrave has been torpedoed by a German submarine off Pembrokeshire. She was towed into Broadhaven bottom upwards. Her crew are missing. ...

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  31. FRENCH ADVANCE.

    To-day's communique reports that the French have repulsed counter-attacks near the cemetery of Neuville St. Vaast. At the labyrinth the French captured a fresh ...

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  32. CONTROL OF LIGHTHOUSES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) moved the second reading of the Lighthouses Bill, which he said gave power to ...

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  33. New Secretary of State.

    Mr. Robert Lansing (formerly Assistant Secretary of State), who had been temporarily chosen from the State Department to fill the administrative post of Secretary ...

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  34. TRADE WITH NEUTRALS.

    The Customs Exportations Restrictions Bill has passed through all its stages in the House of Commons. It provides for the effective control of exports to neutral ...

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  35. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Killed.—Ptes. S. T. Johnston, G. Radosewich, F. L. Close, R. H. Donaldson. Wounded.—Lce.-Sgt. A. Burnett, Lce.-Cpl. W. F. Sailer, Driver G. C. Dean, ...

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  36. MURDEROUS TRICKERY.

    They were getting returned as many skilled engineers from the army at the front as possible. If the supply of labour still proved inadequate, compulsory service ...

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  37. The Victoria Cross.

    The Victoria Cross has been posthumously awarded to Col. Doughty-Wylie and to Capt. Wolford. The story of how the colonel rushed to the head of ...

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  38. 'Made in Germany" to Go.

    American importers state that a great variety of once popular German products are being sent to factories leased by Germans in Holland, Switzerland, and ...

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  39. British Dash.

    A Reuter correspondent at the British headquarters states that the attack in the Hooge region of Flanders on June 16 was marked by daring gallantry. The ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND.

    KILLED.—Ptes. F. Baker, W. Griffen, T. H. M. Hollingworth. WOUNDED.—Lce.-Sgt. A. E. Musgrave, Ptes. P. T. Bell, A. A. Forrest, ...

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  41. The Dniester Battles.

    The confined area in which military operations can take place near the great loops of the River Dniester, below Nizniow, in Middle Galicia, gave the ...

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  42. Army Aviator Killed.

    Lieut. R. F. Morkill, an army aviator, was killed at Shoreham on Wednesday, when engaged in instructional maneuvres. ...

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  43. TASMANIA.

    WOUNDED.—Ptes. J. H. Deacon and M. Lynch. MISSING.—Ptes. E. T. Smith, T. W. W. Swift, H. T. Scott, M. Woodberry, ...

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  45. PROGRESS REPORT.

    VICTORIA.—Pte. E. R. Newell, now reported favourable, previously reported dangerously ill; Snr. R. Rolls, favourable, previously reported dangerously ill; ...

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  47. Alexandra Day in London.

    Many Australian ladies assisted in the streets in the sale of roses yesterday. It was Alexandra Day, the great hospital aid day, when Queen Alexandra's birthday is ...

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  48. KAISER, EMPEROR, AND SULTAN.

    The second Austrian Army recaptured Lemberg after violent fighting. Outbursts of joy are reported throughout Germany and Austria. The ...

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  49. A MUNITIONS COURT.

    A Munitions Court would be established, with an employer and a trades union representative as assessors. The Court would have the power to inflict penalties. ...

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  50. DISCHARGED ON FURLOUGH FROM HOSPITAL IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    South Australia.—Sgt. G. Hall (England), Pte. P. W. Trevor (Parkside), Pte. B. C. Simons (Unley)-all previously reported wounded. ...

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