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  4. A RAIN OF DEATH.

    The British Commander-in-Chief's Sun day morning announcement reads:—We carried out successful raids last night north-east of Epehy, south-east of Havring ...

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  5. RUSSIAN DEBACLE.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Telegraph telegraphs that the determining factor in the retreat of the south-western armies is psychological, not ...

    Article : 145 words
  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    By way of experiment, the ushers of a theatre in America have been provided with a new electrical device which aids in showing playgoers to their seats. It ...

    Article : 767 words
  7. INTERNAL GERMANY

    The Zurich representative of The Daily Chronicle savs that Herr Erzberger, the Leader of the Centre Party in the German Reichstag, has arrived at that city, and in ...

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  8. CARRYING ON !

    Parliament will re-assemble next Tuesday afternoon and the Peake Government as considering its policy. At to-day's Cabinet meeting special consideration will be given ...

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  10. THE SUBMARINES.

    Admiral Njegorand, the commander of the Austrian Fleet, in an interview in The Neue Freie Presse' (Vienna), declared that if Austria ...

    Article : 80 words
  11. “We Want Peace.”

    Replying to declarations in the Pan German newspapers that the Socialists, did not care for the safety of the German frontiers, Vorwaerts says: ...

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  12. A Brighter View.

    A well-known Russian, who was for 27 yea re resident in England, has sent the following telegram to friends in London —"Just returned from the front where I ...

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  13. Food Prices.

    Trade union co-operative societies made demonstration in Hyde Park to-day and demanded -the Government purchase of all imported foodstuffs. They urged that the ...

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  14. Their Own Medicine.

    The Admiralty announces that a British submarine in the North Sea on Friday captured the German steamer Batavier II. The crew abandoned the ship, and a prize ...

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  15. Aerial Combats.

    At midday Sir Douglas Haig reported: —There was great aerial activity yesterday. Air fighting was continuous. We bombed important railway stations and ...

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  16. How Lenin Escaped.

    It is reported that Lenin evaded arrest and has reached Stokholm. He hid on a vessel at Cronstadt during the disorders disguised as a sailor. ...

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  17. The Frontier Closed.

    The Moscow Conference has been postponed until M. Kerensky shall have supplemented the Ministry. The Government has closed the frontiers to prevent ...

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  18. Appalling Artillery Duel.

    A wireless German official bulletin says:—The artillery duel in Flanders has reached the highest degree of massed intensity known in the war. There has been ...

    Article : 56 words
  19. Roumanian Successes.

    A Roumanian, communique reports that breaches to, the northward in the enemy front have been enlarged. The whole of the enemy's old position on a width of 15 ...

    Article : 111 words
  20. All Along the Line.

    The correspondent of The Petit Journal, on the British front, remarks, that the German statement that the bombardment extends from the sea to the River ...

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  21. RIVALRY OF DESTRUCTION.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs reports that unceasing gunfire is proceeding on both sides of the ranges along the Flemish coast and south-wards of Lens. The enemy artillery is ...

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  22. EVERY ONE CAPITALIST.

    "On His Majesty's service." The little buff envelope lay on the breakfast table yesterday morning. I hated the little buff' envelope. When had the ...

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  23. Pursuing the Russians.

    A German wireless message says":—The Russians on both sides of Husiatyn retired behind the frontier. We reached Zbruez, and are also approaching the confluence of ...

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  24. Class Privileges Abolished.

    The Minister for Justice is drafting a law abolishing class privileges, bureaucratic grades, and civil decorations. ...

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  25. STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES.

    The Town Clerk submitted a letter to the last meeting of the Parliamentary and bylaws committee of the Adelaide City Council from the Fire Brigades Board ...

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  26. Ex-Czar's Leg Broken.

    The ex-Czar Nicholas of Russia broke a leg this morning by a fall from his bicycle in the grounds of the Tsarskoe Selo Palace, where he is held in confinement. ...

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  27. FRENCH BATTLES.

    The French Sunday morning communique says:—A violent enemy attack west of Huntabise on a front of 600 yards collapsed. Subsequently our infantry attacked ...

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  28. PRICE-FIXING.

    The resignation of the Federal Prices Commissioner (Sir. W.' H. Clarke)-Trill come before Cabinet at its next meeting. It is probable that the whole question of. ...

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  29. "Prisoners' Day". Suggested.

    In view of the increase in number of Australians who have been made prisoners of war, and of the fact that these now total 2,500, Col. Murdoch has suggested ...

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  30. "PEACE BEFORE AUTUMN."

    The Zurich correspondent of The Giornale d'Italia says the true version of the recent incident, in which a German crowd broke through the police cordon, and surrounded ...

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  31. PERSONAL.

    Mr. F. H. Sonnemann, of Hahndorf, whose death was recently announced, was horn in Hanover in 1835. At the age of 22 years he came to Australia and secured ...

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  32. RIVER LEVELS.

    The following shows the state of the rivers above summer level (except where otherwise indicated) at the undermentioned places at 9 a.m. on July 30:—Gundagi, 17 ft. 8 in.; Wagga Wagga, 22 ft. ...

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  33. HEAVY MURRAY FLOOD.

    Fears are being entertained by the Water Commission that the Murray flood will be the heaviest experienced for some years. The Chairman stated on Situ May that the ...

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  35. "French Attacks Failed"

    A German wireless message declared— Four French attacks south-east of Allies failed. We shot down 35 British and French aeroplanes. ...

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  37. RAIDS ON PARIS.

    Enemy aeroplanes unsuccessfully attempted to reach, the city on Saturday night. Explosions were heard towards Versailles, and it is believed that bombs were ...

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  38. FROM THE SEA TO ARRAS

    This map of a section of the British front in Flanders and France shows the scene of the mighty artillery duel, which the war correspondents can hardly find words to describe. At the coastal end is seen the neighbourhood of the recent German local attack at Lombaertzyde. The artillery fire in the coastal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. ATTESTED ON MONDAY.

    C. A. GROSSER, labourer; J. J. Gordon, mechanical engineer ; Tillbrokk, clerk. ...

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