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  2. RUSSIA.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.-- The Government have deprived the Romanoffs of the franchise. ...

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  3. IN ACTION AGAIN.

    LONDON, Friday.-- Sir D. Haig in a report says : It is wet and stormy. The enemy last night renewed the attempt to drive us out of the positions at Infantry Hill ...

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  4. THIRD YEAR OF THE WAR.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.-- The third anniversary of the declaration of war against Germany was celebrated throughout the State to-day. The chief commemoration meeting ...

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  5. UNVEILING ROLL OF HONOR.

    Wednesday night last, 1st August, was a memorable night at Eltham, the occaion being selected by the Volunteer Farewell Club to unveil the Eltham district roll of honor, ...

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  6. ARMED MEN ENTER SESSIONS HALL.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Petrograd correspondent reports that on August 3rd six armed men arrived in a motor at the Senate in the morning, garrotted the guards, ...

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  7. KERENSKY RESIGNS.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- M. Kerensky resigned, but his resignation was not accepted. ...

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  8. MILITARY ASSEMBLIES FORBIDDEN.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.-- M. Kerensky, in an order forbids assemblies of military delegates or committees of soldiers. The men of the mutinous regiments have been ...

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  9. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Friday.-- Vienna claims that the Austrains have entered Czernowitz. ...

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  10. CZERNOWITZ WILL FALL.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Austro-Germans are nearing the gates of Czernowitz. The extremists rule the garrison, ousting the Russophile and Rumanpkile elements. ...

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  11. FINLAND'S POSITION.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday. --A message from H[?]lsingfors states that the Senate decided to publish the Provisional Government's manifesto dissolving the Diet and ...

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  12. PRESS ON TO VICTORY.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- The war anniversary messages include a telegram from General Botha, as follows :-- "At the close of the third year of this terrible world war I can ...

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  13. SALUTES TO PRUSSIA.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.-- The Kaiser has ordered flag salutes to Prussia in celebration of the entry into Czernowitz. ...

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  14. THE NEXT STAGE.

    LONDON, Friday.-- Preparations for the next Stage of the offensive are well advanced. Guns are pounding the positions and deluging the reserve lines with shells. French ...

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  15. A STUBBORN BATTLE.

    LONDON, Friday.-- A Russian correspondent says:-- After a stubborn battle we retired across the Zbrucz at several places. Our troops are retiring between the ...

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  16. APPEAL TO MAKE SACRIFICES.

    PRETORIA, Saturday.-- General Botha, in the course of a message to the people of the Union on the occasion of the third anniversary of the war, says :-- "Peace at present ...

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  17. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.-- Patriotic meetings were held throughout New Zealand. Resolutions expressing the inflexible determination of New Zealand to continue the struggle to a ...

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  18. THE ELEVENTH ARMY.

    LONDON, Friday.-- Reuter's Petrograd correspondent says the Commissioner on the south-west front reports that the armies under General Korniloff, especially the ...

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  19. ANXIETY AMONGST GERMANS.

    LONDON, Friday.-- A correspondent says Turesq, a captured Bavarian officer, confirms that there is panic and anxiety among some of the German troops. He relates the mutiny ...

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  20. PROCLAMATION REGRETTED.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- The "Times" Helsingfor correspondent reports that as the result of the threatened visit of the Baltic fleet and the conference with the ...

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  21. MEETING IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- On the occasion of the third anniversary of the war a crowd of citizens assembled in Melbourne Town Hall yesterday. The Prime Minister moved ...

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  22. OPTIMISTIC VIEW.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- The opening of the fourth year of war is the universal theme. Articles in the newspapers are reviewing the military, naval and financial situations in ...

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  23. COMMANDER TREACHEROUSLY SHOT.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday.-- Gourko, ex-commander on the Western front, has been arrested. Erdely, commander of the eleventh army, has been killed, having been ...

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  24. HURRICANE OF HEAVY SHELLING.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reuter's correspondent at headquarters, telegraphing to-day says:-- Since my last despatch there has been a hurricane of heavy shelling and ...

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  25. TOO GREAT A TASK.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday.-- M. Kerensky resigned owing to the impossibility to reconstitute the Government in a manner compatible with the necessities of the moment; ...

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  26. HITTING BACK.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A Russian official report says:-- We attacked northward of Husiatyn and cleared the enemy out of the eastern bank of the Zbrusz, taking 43 ...

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  27. COMMEMORATION IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- To commemorate the third year of the war a large public meeting was held in Albert Square, Brisbane, on Saturday afternoon. Speeches were ...

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  28. MESSAGE TO RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Mr. Lloyd George telegraphed the Russian Prime Minister as follows :-- "I assure you of the resolution of the British people to continue the war until ...

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  29. KERENSKY-- RUSSIA'S ONLY LEADER.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Reuter's Petrograd correspondent says that following on Kerensky's resignation the Government summoned a meeting of representatives of all parties ...

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  30. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    LONDON, Friday.-- A French communique says :-- Bad weather continues on the whole front in Belgium. After most violent bombardments last night south of ...

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  31. MOST DANGEROUS CONSPIRACY EVER PLOTTED.

    LONDON, SATURDAY.-- Mr. Lloyd George met with a great ovation on rising to address a great meeting at the Queen 's Hall to express inflexible determination to ...

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  32. IN ASIA MINOR.

    LONDON, Friday.-- Following on the reports of Lieut- General Falkenhayn, who visited the Turkish front at Gaza, it is stated from Athens that the Turkish ...

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  33. POLITICAL CRISIS.

    PARIS, Saturday.-- The political crisis is preventing M. Ribot and M. Painleve attending the Allied, conferences in Britain. The Socialists have decided to permit M. Thomas, ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- At war anniversary services held throughout South Africa resolution's were carried declaring the Union's inflexible determination to carry on the war ...

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  35. AUSTRALASIA.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.-- Federal Ministers denied the statement that there was any intention to shelve the War Time Profits Bill. It was explained the reason the measure was ...

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  36. CANADA AND CONSCRIPTION.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Reuter's Toronto (Canada) correspondent says that delegates of the "Win the War Convention " are there perfecting plans for a vigorous ...

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  37. BRITISH MESSAGES.

    PARIS, Saturday.-- In connection with the third anniversary of the war, Mr. Lloyd George telegraphed:-- ''In recent years the Franco-British soldiers have fought in ...

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  38. FOOTBALL.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.-- Under League Rules this afternoon Balmain beat Eastern Suburbs by 11 to 8, Newtown beat Glebe by 8 to 7, Western Suburbs defeated North ...

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  39. AMERICA IN THE WAR.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.-- Japan will protest, if Japanese citizens are accepted for military service. In the opinion of the Seattle Japanese Consul, they are obliged ...

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  40. AMERICAN MISSION.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.-- The United State's mission to Russia is returning and has arrived at American port. ...

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  41. BOXING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Llew Edwards beat Matty Smith in the second round at the Stadium. The latter was completely outclassed. ...

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  42. UREN DEFEATS STONE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Tommy Uren defeated Harry Stone on points. ...

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  43. MINISTRY OF RECONSTRUCTION.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- In the House of Commons the third reading of a Bill establishing a Ministry of Reconstruction was carried. ...

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  44. CONSCRIPTION BILL PASSED.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.-- The second reading of the Conscription Bill passed the Senate with a Government majority of 29. Senator Bostock's amendment postponing ...

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  45. GEIKIE KNOCKED OUT.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Volaire knocked out Wave Geikie in the fifth round. ...

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  46. SPEECHES AT LISMORE.

    The third anniversary of Britain's entry into the war was celebrated at the Lismore Post Office at mid-day on Saturday, when a resolution was carried by a large gathering ...

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  47. CHINA.

    PEKING, Saturday.-- The new President of the Republic presided over a Council of Ministers, which unanimously decided to declare war against Germany. ...

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  48. DUTCH LINER SUNK.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says the Dutch liner Noordam from New York, with 235 passengers, was mined off Tex[?] Island, North Holland, at ...

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  49. THE KING'S MESSAGE.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- The King, in a message to the Lord Mayor, says :-- "The three years of war with all they have meant to every home in the British Empire have ...

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  50. GAOL ESCAPEE RE-CAPTURED.

    HOBART, Sunday.-- George Hudson, convicted of the murder of Adolph Bock, in Tasmania, last year, who escaped from Hobart Gaol last November, was recaptured ...

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