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  2. MAJOR-GENERAL HOLMES. KILLED BY A SHELL.

    On the occasion of the death of Major-General Holmes on Monday morning, Mr. W. A. Holman. Premier of New South Wales, had a remarkable escape from ...

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  3. "SECOND NURSE CAVELL CASE."

    "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says:—"The Germans court-martialled and shot within 20 hours Madanoiselle Grandprez. ...

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  4. THE CENTRAL POWERS.

    Washington learns that the German press has been muzzled in its attempts to reflect Teuton public opinion. For the first time in the war the Kaiser ...

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  5. THE GLORIOUS STORY OF THE ATHOS.

    It is not enough to say —"This or that liner has gone to the bottom, disembowelled by a German torpedo. The conduct of passengers ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    It is announced by the Ministry of Food that the committee which has been investigating the effect of the regulation flour upon health finds that war bread, ...

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  7. Such of the cable news of this page [?] headed has appeared in "The Times," and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions Are not those of "The Times" unless expressly stated to be so. THE WAR. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    Recording General Brusiloff's captures, a Russian official message says:—"During the fighting on Sunday and Monday we captured the following:— ...

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  8. RAID ON ENGLISH PORT.

    Announcing a German aeroplane raid on Harwich, on the Essex coast, a statement issued by the Official Press Bureau, says:—"Twelve to fourteen aeroplanes attacked ...

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  9. POTATO RIOTS IN AMSTERDAM.

    Serious potato riots occurred in Amsterdam on Tuesday. One section of the soldiers who refused to fire on the rioters were marched off ...

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  10. Electoral Reform Demanded.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says:—"A significant appeal has been issued by a number of leading German Conservatives ...

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  11. FOOD RIOTS IN GERMANY.

    Further food riots have occurred at Gleiwitz and elsewhere in Germany, especially at the Huldsesinski iron works. Soldiers are suppressing the disorder, and ...

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  12. WOMEN STORM STORES.

    Additional food riots have occurred at Amsterdam. A crowd of women stormed a frozen meat storehouse, and carried off four pigs, which ...

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  13. A SERIES OF DUELS.

    Wednesday's raid was carried out in rainy weather. The attackers were hidden behind cloud banks. The British thus operated under most adverse conditions, but taking ...

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  14. RUTHLESS SUBMARINING.

    A submarine has bombarded the city of Ponta Delgada in the Azores Islands (Portuguese) in the Atlantic. One person was killed, and others injured. Forts ...

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  15. CROWD CHARGED BY POLICE.

    Reuter's correspondent in Amsterdam states that the riots continue there on a large scale. German agents are endeavoring to foment an anti-British feeling. One ...

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  16. ATTACKS AT BRZEZANY.

    A wireless Russian official message says—"Artillerying of varying intensity is maintained eastward and south-eastward of Brzczany, where our attack did not ...

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  17. BENDIGO.

    Final arrangements in connection with this afternoon's cafe chantant were made at a meeting of the Anzac committee yesterday afternoon. Mr. Favaloro has ...

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  18. LATE MAJOR-GENERAL HOLMES.

    Major-General Holmes, with his aide-decamp was conducting Mr. Holman to the New South Wales Brigad holding the line. Sorrowful scenes were witnessed as ...

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  19. British, French and Italian Shipping.

    The Admiralty states:—"Arrivals for the week numbered 2745 and sailings 2846. Firteen vessels over 1600 tons and five under 1600 tons, as well as 11 ...

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  20. ADMIRALTY'S STATEMENT.

    The Admiralty states:—"Naval aircraft from Dunkirk intercepted the raiders returning from Harwich, and brought down two in flames. A third raider ...

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  21. SUPPLIES FOR NEUTRALS.

    In the House of Lords Lord Milner made an interesting statement on the much-discussed question of supplier to neutrals. He said that for many months there had not ...

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  22. Early Independence of Poland.

    A representative in the Russian War Mission now at Washington announces the early independence of Poland. ...

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  23. DEMAND FOR REPRISALS.

    Dr. Randall Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury, recently wrote a letter to the press against air reprisals, stating that we did not want dead babies in German streets ...

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  24. BRUSILOFF COMPLAINS.

    General Brusiloff, in the course of an interview, said that his offensive last year might have ended the war if the Russian High Command had co-operated, which it ...

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  25. 6th BRIGADE DEPOT.

    The monthly meeting of the 6th Brigade Committee wiil be held at Mrs. Close's Myers-street, to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. ...

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  26. MESOPOTAMIA.

    A Mesopotamia official message says:—"Military irregulars attacking a convoy from Baguba were driven off with loss." A great improvement is reported in the ...

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  27. THE WEST FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports that there has been considerable reciprocal artillery fire at numerous points. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig ...

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  28. PRIVATE H. ROLFE.

    Private Herbert Ro[?], a former well known racing cyclist, of Bendigo, is on a visit to the city. Private Rolfe enlisted early last year, and went to France. where ...

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  29. THE BALKANS.

    A message from Athens says that telegrams have been exchanged between M. Pashitch, the Serbian Prime Minister, and M. Venizelos, the Greek Premier. ...

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  30. UNITED STATES TROOPS.

    A statement has been issued announcing the safe arrival in France of the whole, of the American Expeditionary Force. Mr. Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the ...

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  31. MESOPOTAMIAN REPORT.

    Commenting upon Lord Hardinge's speech in the House of Lords in regard to the Mesopotamia report, "The Times" says:—"Lord Hardinge's statement does not ...

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  32. PATRIOTIC WORKERS.

    The balance-sheet of the Goornoug Red Cross Society from 1916 to 30th June, 1917 was presented at yesterday's meeting of the Huntly Shire Council. It showed the ...

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  33. Russian Troops at Piraeus.

    Lord Robert Cecil. Under-Secretary for Foreign affairs, stated in the House of Commons to-day that the Russian Government, for military reasons, had requested ...

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  34. HEROIC WIRELESS OPERATORS.

    Many stories of heroism of wireless men were told by the chairman at a meeting of the Marconi Marine Co. to-day. He said that altogether in the war-time 333 ...

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  35. FRENCH RESIST STRONG ATTACK.

    Announcing a great German attack on the Aisne front, a French communique says:—"The Germans last evening attempted a ...

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  36. REFERENCE IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons a debate took place on the Mesopotamia Commission's report. Mr. A. Chamberlain denied sending the ...

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  37. CIVIL WAR IN CHINA.

    General Feng Kuo-Chaug. the former Vice-President, whom an Imperial edict has nominated Viceroy of Liang-kiang and Imperial Commissioner in South China, ...

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  38. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    At the weekly meeting of the Kennington Red Cross Society on Wednesday the members spent a busy time packing the month's work, comprising 90 packing of stocks. ...

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  39. PRESENTATIONS TO SOLDIERS.

    Last, evening, at Favaloro's Cafe, the officers and stuff of senior cadets, area 67 B. Mollison-street, assembled to make presentations to three of their fellow officers ...

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  40. THE IRISH CONVENTION.

    "The Times" states that the Chief Justice of Ireland will probably be offered the chairmanship of the Irish Convention. ...

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  41. TROOPS ARRIVE IN PARIS.

    An American battalion has arrived in Paris to take part in the American Independence Day celebrations. General Peta[?]n, in an army order to the ...

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  42. COLONEL R. M. CARTER.

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Secretary of State for India, stated that he intended to bring the conduct of Colonel Robert Markham ...

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  43. THE FOURTH OF JULY.

    The 4th of July was commemorated in London. The American and British flags were prominently flown, while the American and Australian flags were flown from ...

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  44. German Spies in America.

    A message from Pennsylvania says the arrest of an I.W.W. worker as a German spy uncovers proof that German money has been sent to start a coal strike and a ...

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  45. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    An East African official message says:—"The enemy evacuated strongly held positions south-west of the Ngaura River, and retreated southward nine miles. We ...

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  46. COST OF GOVERNMENT.

    At the meeting of the Bendigo branch of the Australian Natives' Association last night a discussion took place on the high and over-increasing cost of government. ...

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  47. OPOSSUM SKINS FOR VESTS.

    Sir,—Permission has been given by the Victorian Government to farmers in several districts near Bendigo to destroy opos[?] sums. They are not allowed to sell the skins, ...

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  48. A German Report.

    A wireless German official message says [?] "We repulsed two French attacks eastward of Cerny, and moved forward our position, taking prisoners." ...

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  49. "One Flag, One Language," Urges Mr. Roosevelt.

    In a speech bristling with an hsi oldtime fighting language. Mr. Theodore Roosevelt warned the United States that the hour had come when it must decide whether ...

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  50. President Takes Refuge.

    The ex-President Li Yuan-lung escaped from the palace and took refuge in the Japanese Legation. General Tuanch Jin is concentrating ...

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  51. BRUGES DOCKS BOMBED.

    A statement issued by the Admiralty says:—"On Monday and Tuesday nights we carried out raids on the Bruges decks and ...

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  52. Japan Helps Revolutionists.

    According to a special to the New York "Tribune," evidence found at Washington discloses that Japan exerted powerful influence to overthrow the Chinese Republic. ...

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  55. ALLIED WAR CONFERENCE.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent [?] Petrograd understands that the Allied war conference will probably be held in London. America will be represented. ...

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  57. SITUATION IN SPAIN QUIET.

    Reuter learns that the situation in Spain is now quiet and no further strikes have occurred. The Government is the master of the situation. ...

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