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  2. SHOW AWARDS. FURTHER RESULTS.

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  3. FROM THE STRIPA. AUSTRIAN RETREAT CONTINUES.

    The retreat of the Austrians from the Stripa continues. The Russians are pounding the rearguard, and the Austrians are contracting the circle about ...

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  4. HEAT WAVE BROKEN.

    The first heavy rain since July 8 is falling in the battle area, breaking one of the longest heat waves for years. Transports, which had been operating ...

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  5. THE TWO F'S.

    Mr. Halloway, secretary of the Trades Hall, has received a telegram from Mr. Kavanagh, secretary of the Sydney Trades Hall Council, stating ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S FIGHT.

    The return contest between Les Darey and Dave Smith for the heavyweight championship of Australia took place at the Brisbane Stadium this ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS. "A ROYAL DIVORCE."

    To-night will be the last opportunity which theatre-goers will have this season of seeing Mr. Julius Knight in his masterly portrayal of ...

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  8. "ALLIES' CITY."

    Prosaic "Market-square" was transformed last night into a veritable fairyland and carnival centre, and—what is more important—the ...

    Article : 557 words
  9. WHEAT MARKET RISE.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that the opinion is freely expressed hat the rlise in heat prices is the result of a conspiracy by German-Americans ...

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  10. THE EMPIRE.

    The capacity audiences at the Empire Theatre this week are well entertained each night, by the fine band of vaudevillians at present appearing at ...

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  11. ITALIAN DREADNOUGHT.

    The [?] correspondent of the "Petit Journal" says that the Italian Dreadnought Leonardo da Vinei took fire, and blew up in the harbor at ...

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  12. TIVOLI ROOF GARDEN.

    The Tivoli Roof Garden is proving a popular rendezvous this week, and the fine programme, submitted each night meets with general appreciation ...

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  13. WAR BONDS.

    It is reported that the British Government is to start in advertising campaign, appealing to British residents in the United States to purchase war ...

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  14. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    As "Mrs. Bridget O'Shaughnessy," Miss Maggie Moore is giving visitors to the Tivoli Theatre much enjoyment and amusement, for the character of the ...

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  15. BOOK SAVES LIFE.

    The "Star" states that a prayer book saved the life of an Australian soldier, Private Cartlett. The book was torn to shreds and saturated with blood. ...

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  16. NOISELESS HOWITZERS.

    Austrian correspondents of Berlin papers dwell upon the new noiseless howitzer the Italians used in hammering the Austrian works at Gorizia. ...

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  17. WEST'S PICTURES.

    The many execellent ranch scenes are outstanding features of the powerful Fox film, "Blue Blood and Red," which is the start attraction in the holiday ...

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  18. WAR TIME PROFITS.

    Though Mr. Higgs was greatly impressed by the deputation which urged upon him the need for exempting gold mining companies from the proposed ...

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  19. REBUILDING IN FRANCE.

    The importation into France of Chinese workmen is significant of the French confidence in the successful outcome of the war. This opinion was ...

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  20. THEATRE ROYAL.

    As was only to be expected. Show visitors are bestowing liberal patronage on the Theatre Royal, for the current production—"Our Boys of the ...

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  21. CONSCRIPTION CLAPTRAP. WISHY-WASHY TORY RALLY.

    The misnamed "Universal Service League" held a quietly-arranged meeting in the city last evening to pursue their campaign of conscription of life ...

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  22. STRAND PICTURES.

    Visitors to the Strand Theatre to-day and to-morrow will doubtless be well pleased with the programme submitted, for the star film. "The Come ...

    Article : 71 words
  23. THE MAJESTIC.

    The fine Triangle film, "Not My Sister, will be shown for the last time to-day at the Majestic To-morrow, a new Triangle programme will be ...

    Article : 61 words
  24. CHINESE ATTACK JAPS.

    Chinese troops attacked the Japanese at Chang Chiatun near Mukden, and are now besieging the barracks. There have been several Japanese ...

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  25. HOTEL THIEVES.

    Hotel thieves are still busy. Last night a visit was paid to the Hotel Victoria, in Stanley-street. Several rooms were gone through, and money ...

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  26. THE PAVILION.

    At the Pavilion Theatre to-day a special star attraction is being presented for the first time. This film is "The Unwritten Law," a seven-part ...

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  27. WANT PEACE.

    The "Tribuna's" Athens correspondent says that Bulgar and Turkey have made overtures to the Entente for a separate peac, but the Entente refused ...

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  28. BOGUS NOTES.

    Ten more bogus £5 notes have been passed in the city and suburbs. It is evident that the Sydney operations of the forgers are but part of the work of ...

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  29. BOTH SIDES BARRED.

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Black, said in the Legislative Assembly last night that he had given instructions that no further conscription or ...

    Article : 70 words
  30. GLIDEWAY SKATING RINK.

    There will be five sessions to-day at the popular Glideway Skating Rink in Melbourne-street. The rink presents a most picturesque appearance with its ...

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  31. ATTACKS ON SHIPPING.

    A Zeppelin bombarded the Swedish steamer Norland from Middlesbrough. Bombs fell close to the ship doing little damage. British destroyers ...

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  32. ONE-FARM EXHIBIT.

    For this very interesting competition last year's winner, Mr. D. C. Williams, of Crow's Nest, has again annexed the blue ribbon with an aggregate of 371 ...

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  33. "PSYCHO, THE GREAT."

    Yesterday a committee of well-known business men drove round the various streets, and hid an article in the city. Meanwhile, Psycho, the ...

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  34. COST OF LIVING.

    The State Industrial Court President is hearing evidence to determine the basic living wage in South Australia. A few days ago Mr. Parsons, K.C., for ...

    Article : 181 words
  35. FEDERAL CABINET.

    The resignation of members of the Federal Prices Board was received and discussed by the Cabinet yesterday. The Minister in charger of the ...

    Article : 112 words
  36. SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    The New South Wales Government Tramway Employees' Union carried a protest against the unwarranted delay in concluding the hearing of the ...

    Article : 128 words
  37. BUTTER AWARDS.

    The judge in the [?] section (Mr. G. S. Stenning) had a hard task. Indeed, as, the entries were very numerous, and the contest was an extremely ...

    Article : 158 words
  38. EXHIBITION CONCERT HALL.

    A grand organ recital by the city organist, Mrs. George Sampson, F.R.C.O., is advertised for to-morrow evening. A well-selected programme, ...

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  39. A WEEK'S CAPTURES.

    The War Office's weekly review says that over 2000 unwounded prisoners and 70 machine guns were taken north of the Somme between August 6 and ...

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  40. FREE OF TAXATION.

    A Treasury notice says that the capital and interest of any Treasury bill or war expenditure certificates issued henceforth will be free of ...

    Article : 56 words
  41. THE SCOTNEY-WHITE CONCERTS

    At His Majesty's Theatre, on Saturday, Monday, and Wednesday, August 26, 28, and 30, Madame Evelyn Scotney, the Victorian soprano, and Mr. ...

    Article : 131 words
  42. PREMIER DUE TO-MORROW.

    The Premier (Mr. T. J. Ryan) is due to arrive in Brisbane at 8.30 to-morrow night. He will travel by the first division of the Brisbane express. ...

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  43. ARTHUR'S DIETARY LIST.

    Strong opposition continues to be shown by unionists towards the adoption of Dr. Arthur's dietary list, containing his idea of reasonable scale ...

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  44. SPRINKLER PREVENTS BLAZE.

    A sprinkler installation at the premises of James Campbell and Sons, Creek-street, prevented last night what otherwise would undoubtedly have been ...

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  45. THE SINGER.

    One of the most attractive exhibits in the pavilion is that of the Singer Sewing Machine Co., who are displaying a great variety of family sewing ...

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  46. DESTROYER LASSOO LOST.

    The Admiralty announces the loss of the destroyer Lassoo, which was mined or torpedoed off the Dutch coast. Six of the crew are missing. ...

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  47. 'FRISCO WHARFIES STRIKE OVER.

    The steamer Sonoma, from San Francisco, has brought news of a great strike of longshoremen at that port and elsewhere on the Pacific coast. The ...

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  48. FACTORY DESTROYED.

    One of the wings of a two-story building at Botany, award and occupied by J. Bayley and Sons, Ltd., tanners, together with its contents of ...

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  49. THE LYRIC.

    To-night at the Lyric Pictures (West End), a special Red Feather feature film, "The White Scar," will be screened. A strong supporting ...

    Article : 76 words
  50. THE DARDANELLES COMMISSION.

    The Dardanelles Commission has began sitting. ...

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