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  2. LATE WAR

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, telegraphing this afternoon, states; "The period of arrest in the development of the battle continued ...

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  3. RUSSIAN POSITION.

    It is officially announced in Berlin that Dr, Helferich has informed the Soviet Government that the Social Revolutionaries' threat to employ terror ...

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  4. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The English horse Chantemeric, recently Purchased by Mr. W. Tate. of Tar[?]tta, for £2200 for stud purposes has been sold to Mr. C. E. M'Dougall, ...

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  5. AMERICANS KEPT BUSY.

    Au American communique states:—We repulsed an attack in the vicinity of Fismes. The enemy's losses were severe. ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND TOMATOES CONDEMNED.

    A consignment of 1600 cases of tomatoes from North Queensland was condemned by inspectors of the Department of Agriculture as unfit for human ...

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  7. THE GALLANT FRENCHMEN.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, in a message last night, states :—Stiff fighting was in progress to-day, the main feature of ...

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  8. EGGS AND BACON AND FISH.

    Eggs are in great demand, and Queensland merchants have commenced to take advantage of the high priecs ruling, a shipment of 4000 dozen being ...

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  9. RECONNOITRING FORCES.

    The Admiralty reports that light forces and the Royal Air Forces' aircraft reconnoitred off the West Frisian coast yesterday morning, and were ...

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  10. EICHORN'S ASSASSIN EXECUTED.

    A message from Kieff says that Danski, who assassinated Marshal von Eichorn, has been exceuted. ...

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  11. BUTCHERS WITHOUT MEAT.

    Many butcher shops to-day were without meat in the city and suburbs. In N[?] stocks have [?] out and a meat famine is imminent. ...

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  12. BOLSHEVIKS BECOMING UNEASY.

    The "Times"' Hague correspondent states that strong detachments of Bolshevik infantry and cavalry are constantly patrolling Petrograd and ...

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  13. ENEMY DIVISIONS BLOTTED OUT.

    Mr. Robinson, "Times" correspondent on the Western front, telegraphs; The enemy has recovered from his panic, although the divisions bearing ...

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  14. THE BUTTER SHORTAGE.

    There were 500 customers waiting for butter in the Sussex-street markets to-day, and as shipments from Victoria amounted to only 500 boxes, ...

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  15. ADVANCE NEAR ROYE.

    Field-Marshal Haig reports: There was successful fighting in the neighbourhood of Roye-road and east of Fauquescourt, and on the south bank ...

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  16. FRENCH MAKE HEADWAY.

    A French communique states : Between the Avre and the Oise we captured the village of Gury. and made progress north of Roye sur Matz. and ...

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  17. PERTINENT PARS.

    No one will deny that we, in Queensland, have not, of late, been enjoying a series of "festivities," and listening to expressions of loyalty, and it is ...

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  18. IDENTIFYING A BODY.

    The body found on the Blue Mountains supposed to be that of David Joel is now believed to be that of Cuthbort Read, a cook, 40 years of age, ...

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  19. GERMAN HEADS CONFERRING.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that a message from Berlin announces that the Foreign Secretary, Baron von Hintze, has gone to ...

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  20. AUSTRIANS ON WEST FRONT.

    An Austrian Division has been discovered on the west front but is thus far not engaged. The objective is probably to demonstrate the solidity of the ...

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  21. NEWS FROM AMERICA.

    The American Consul at Melbourne has furnished to Reuter the following wireless news from Honolulu:— Washington.—The Shipping Board ...

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  22. GERMAN VERSIONS.

    A wireless German official message states: We repulsed violent attacks south of the Somme and between the Somme and Lihons The enemy ...

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  23. A DISPUTE CONTINUES.

    The dispute between the cane growers and the A.W.U., at Murwillumbah, continues. Six gangs of voluntary workers are now engaged in the work in ...

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  24. THE WORK OF THE AIRMEN.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters writes; Remarkable work was performed by our airmen during the battle. On the opening of the ...

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  25. THE RECRUITING QUESTION.

    Tasmanian [?] state froce which [?] of recruits [?] at the rate [?] with the quota set down which is [?] week ...

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  26. THE AUSTRALIANS' SHARE.

    It is estimated that the Australians have overrun 60 square miles since Thursday, and have captured 15 villages. ...

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  27. ENGINEERS' STRIKE CONTINUES.

    The engineers' strike continues without any overture from either side. Many of the strikers have been offered, and accepted, work in other parts of ...

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  28. BRITISH ENTHUSIASTICALLY RECEIVED.

    The War Office announces that the British, who landed at Vladivostock, proceeded to the Ussurl front, where they were enthusiastically received by ...

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  29. MOTOR-BOAT AIRCRAFT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that Dutch newspapers, describing the tight between motor boats and aircraft of Ameland, state that three ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN ACHIEVEMENTS.

    The Australians have taken a total of 8000 prisoners and 120 guns, and have made an advance of 13 miles. ...

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  31. FLAGS SIDE BY SIDE.

    This morning the red flag and the Australian flag were hoisted on the twin towers of the Trades Hall in commemoration of the Loudon dockers' ...

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  32. AERIAL OPERATIONS.

    The Air Ministry announces that on Sunday afternoon, in addition to the bombing already reported, we bombed the railway triangle at Metz. We ...

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  33. Esk Letter.

    The Rainfall. — The following are the rainfalls recorded at the Esk post office:— Friday. August 2nd, 8 points; Saturday, 16; Sunday, 1: Monday, 56; ...

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  34. THE WAR LOAN.

    In connection with the seventh war loan, Mr. Watt states that no lotteries will be permitted. ...

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  35. FURTHER ALLIED SUCCESS.

    A London [?]essat states that the Allies have captured Proyat and secured many prisoners. A French message states the [?] French have taken ...

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  36. A.S.C.V. COMMONWEALTH AND OTHERS.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, President of the Commonwealth Cuncilation and Arbitration Court, continued the hearing of the ease of the Amalgamated ...

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  37. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    The "Times" correspondent at the Hague states that Berlin telegrams depict a menacing situation at Moscow and Petrograd. Public squares, ...

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  38. IN ALBANIA.

    AN Italian official message states : In Albania we obliged the enemy [?] evacuate the Jagodina bridgehead and the pass to the right bank of the river. ...

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  39. FIGHTING AT CHAULNES.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris says that the special correspondent of the "Matin" gives a lively account of the fighting before Chauines. After the ...

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  40. Kalbar Letter.

    Rifle Club.—The annual general meeting of the Kalbar Riffe Club was held in the local School of Arts recently, The chair was occupied by the captain ...

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  41. AMERICA'S ENTRY.

    Hundreds of thousands of francs have been already raised for the proposed movement at the month of the Gironde in commemoration of the intervention ...

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  42. ANOTHER ZEPPELIN DOWNED.

    The "Stair" states that another Zeppelin leas brought down this morning It Was sigided off the coast at daybreak. Aeroplanes immediately ...

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  43. THE SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY.

    Senator M'Dougall, who was an iron shipbuilder before he entered Parliament, has submitted to the Acting Minister for the Navy a scheme to ...

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  44. TONS OF BOMBS DROPPED.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reporting on aviation states: During the day and night on Sunday we dropped 30 tons of bombs, chiefly on the ...

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  45. Rosewood Letter.

    Tennis Match.—On Saturday afternoon a tennis match was played between the Rosewood Tennis Club and the Congregational Club, and resulted ...

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  46. FIGHTING SLOWING DOWN.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters reports that the pace of the fighting is slowing down as the enemy is throwing in his ...

    Article : 230 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. Von Capelle's Fault.

    The "Pe[?] Par[?] Rome correspondent states that Ad[?] Capelle, ex-Chief of the [?] Admiralty was dismissed because he did not ...

    Article : 58 words
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