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  2. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The Roumanian war declaration constitutes an indictment against Austro-Germany as war-makers. Roumania foresees territorial and political changes menacing ...

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  3. RUSSIAN FRONT.

    A Russian communique states: We repelled a Gorman attack on our positions on the west bank of the River Stara. We captured a wood northward of the ...

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  4. STATE SESSION.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday the' Premier replying to Mr. Crawford said that from amongst the applicants for admission to be State Aviation School those who appeared ...

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  5. FLOODS.

    The Murrumbidgee River is in flood. The flats at Gundagal are mostly covered, and a lot of fencing has been washed away. The liver is 26 feet 6 inches above summer level, ...

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  6. WAR CASUALTIES.

    When he read the announcement in Monday's "Herald" that Captain Keith Heritage had been awarded the Military Cross, Mr. R. k. Doherty, assistant manager of the Union ...

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  7. PRISONER OF WAR.

    Lieut. T. H. Matthews, son of Mr. E. G. Matthews, of Rosoville, is a prisoner of war in Germany. He is slightly wounded. ...

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  8. MINERS' PATRIOTISM.

    The Scottish miners, in a ballot, defeated the proposal that they work six days a week instead of 10 and 11 a fortnight. The adverse majority was 9866. ...

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  9. A TASMANIAN OFFICER.

    Amongst the Tasmanians killed in France last week was Lieutenant Lionel Butter, son of Mr. E. H. Butler, of the well-known firm of Hobart solicitors, Messrs. Butler, M'Intyre, ...

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  10. ATTACKS ALONG WHOLE FRONT.

    The Roumanians on Monday attacked along the whole of their front, obtaining successes. Prince Carol has gone to the front, and ...

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  11. SUSPECTED SHIRKERS.

    There are many police court cases arising out of raids and round-ups in London and the provinces to apprehend men of military age, suspected of shirking. The police ...

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  12. ARCTIC EXPLORERS.

    A message from Nome (Alaska) says that the crew of the Great Bear (which was wrecked in the Behring sea when carring the Borden-Lane expedition into the Polar regions ...

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  13. THE BALKANS.

    A Salonica message states:—It is reported that the Greeks have withdrawn from Seres, and that the Bulgars have occupied the town. The Bulgar residents ...

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  14. RECRUITING.

    Two hundred and twenty-two men volunteered at Victoria Barracks yesterday, and 156 were accepted. There was almost as big a rush of recruits ...

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  15. ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian communique states:—The enemy's gas attack on Mount Zebio, on the Asiago Plateau, was repulsed with appreciable loss, including prisoners. ...

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  16. PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    A Berlin wireless message says that the German Emperor has postponed until after the war the enforcement of punishments on French prisoners, in view of a ...

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  17. RAILWAYMEN.

    A secret mandate has been issued by the ' ralltvaymen. who have ordered a strike of 400,000 employees on September 4. President Wilson has appealed to the men to rescind ...

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  18. IN WAR NOTES.

    The long-expected Roumanian intervention is now an accomplished fact, and the clouds which have hung for so long over the Balkans are at last breaking. If there have been any ...

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  19. SUBMARINE TRAPS.

    The following description of the means by which Britain fights submarines has been written by Alfred Noyes, and copyrighted:— ...

    Article : 488 words
  20. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    On the motion of Mr. Garland, the Use of' Trust Lands for War Purposes Bill was read the third time. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL. ...

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  21. ITALY AND' GERMANY.

    A message from Holland says that the "Vossische' Zeitung" comment's bitterly on Italy's declaration of war against Germany. "But," it remarks, "this will help ...

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  22. GALLANT AUSTRALIAN.

    Private Horace Railton Heywood, an Australlan, employed on the Headquarter. Staff, who was wounded in Gallipoli, while crossing Westminster Bridge on top of a 'bus saw a ...

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  23. IRISE QUESTION.

    The Central News Agency says that negotiations for a settlement of the Irish questions will probably be resumed during the rece[?] Sir Edward Carson and Mr. Redmond are not ...

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  24. PROMINENT LABOUR MAN ENLISTS.

    There was an interesting recruit at Victoria Barracks yesterday. This was Mr. E. J. Price, who has recently resigned from the positions of treasurer of the Tramway Union, ...

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  25. WHAT ROUMANIA WANTS.

    Roumania has frequently referred to her desire to achieve her national aspirations, and it may reasonably be asked what, these aspirations are for which she is prepared to ...

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  26. DUBLIN REVOLT.

    At the Skeffington inquiry Mr. T. Healy, M.P., drew the attention of the chairman to a letter published in a Melbourne paper on July 6, professing to give the experiences of an ...

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  27. DIED OF WOUNDS.

    Corporal A. G. Alderdice, who died of wounds, was the second son of the late Mr. Alex. Alderdice and Mrs. Alderdice, of Beechworth, Victoria, and a partner in the firm of ...

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  28. ROUMANIA'S STRATEGICAL POSITION.

    The value of having Roumania as an ally will be realised on studying briefly her geographical position and her relation to certain of the Powers at present engaged in the ...

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  29. ANZAC BUFFET.

    Miss Evans, of the' Mosman Voluntary Aid Dotachment, states that owing to the early demolition of the old Education building, the Anzac buffet will in future be in new ...

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  30. THREE HUNDRED MEN ENTERTAINED.

    Last night 300 recruits were entertained at tea. The contingent included men from the Snowy River. The entertainment organised by Miss ...

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  31. INCOME TAX LEGISLATION.

    The Legislative Council to-day passed a bill providing that State legislators, Civil servants, and local government officers shall pay Commnonwealth income tax. ...

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  32. WOUNDED.

    Lieut. K. Nunn-Pattrlck, ot Ashtield. has been wounded in France, and is now in London. LIEUT. E. W. GARVAN. ...

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  33. INDEX.

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  34. SHIPPING DEAL.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam' Navigation Company has obtained the Treasury's permission to increase its deferred stock by £906,720, so that it may purchase ' the New ...

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  35. IN OTHER STATES.

    There were 129 volunteers to-day, and 67 were accepted. BRISBANE, Tuesday. Twenty-seven recruits were accepted in ...

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  36. STATE ELECTIONS.

    At the annual meeting of the Liberal Association it was agreed that the Liberals and Progressives sbould work in unison. The following officers were elected:£President, Mr. ...

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  37. THE MATATUA.

    The steamer Matatua, which sank at St. Johns, N.B., "has been refloated. The cost of insurance has declined to 10 guineas per cent. ...

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  38. THE WORLD'S GREAT WAR.

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  39. GERMAN LIES.

    The military authorities are officially pointing, out the remarkable nature of Germany's concoctions, for local and neutral consumption, regarding progress on the ...

    Article : 105 words
  40. RED CROSS FUNDS.

    Matters suddenly took an unexpected turn at the meeting to-day of the Victorian division of the Red Cross Society. The Governor, who presided, had explained that those ...

    Article : 390 words
  41. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  42. MILITARY HONOURS.

    A cablegram has been received, stating that Major Donald Francis Moore had been wounded in the left shoulder whilst fighting in France, and that he has been awarded the ...

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  43. BURRANGONG.

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  44. ATTITUDE TOWARDS BULGARIA.

    Upon Roumania's attitude towards Bulgaria, must largely depend the amount of assistance she is to receive from Russia. Up to the time of writing Roumania had only declared ...

    Article : 277 words
  45. WAR PROFITS.

    Declaring that the heavy expenditure caused by the was must be met in as cheerful a manner as circumstances would permit, a deputation from the Victorian Chamber of ...

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  46. NO DESTROYER MISSING.

    The British Admiralty authorities deny a statement, published in the "Vossische Zeitung." to the effect that Dutch sailors saw a British destroyer in a sinking ...

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  47. TO-DAY.

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  48. NON-UNION LABOUR.

    Trouble which has been simmering for some time over the refusal of a small number of employees of the Mount Lyell Company to become unionists culminated this morning ...

    Article : 121 words
  49. MISSING.

    Corporal Ralph Pain, of Cremorne, has been reported missing. Corporal Pain has three brothers on service, Captain John Pain, who was severely wounded at Lone Pine, and who, ...

    Article : 171 words
  50. MEAT FOR THE TROOPS.

    The Premier stated in the Legislative, Assembly to-day that some of the meat purchased by the Govemment in accordance with the recent agreement between the Government ...

    Article : 41 words
  51. A GERMAN SPY.

    A report from Berue states that Summer the Wolff Agency's representative in Switzerland, will be tried at Lausanne on a charge of espionage, also with ...

    Article : 78 words
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