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  4. SURVIVORS OF THE NYORA.

    Messrs. Jamieson (liead keeper) and Clark (second keeper) of the Cape Jaffa Lighthouse went out in a dinghy and rescued the captain and one sailor from ...

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  5. VICTORIOUS RUSSIA.

    A wireless Russian official message states that Gen. Korniloff's offensive continues, despite energetic resistance and [?]tubborn counter attacks. The Russians have ...

    Article : 142 words
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  7. FINE RUSSIAN GAINS.

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig reported on Tuesday morning that the British line had been advanced slightly during the night eastward of [?]ost Taverne. A successful ...

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  8. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    TWO-YEAR[?] MILE.—HOLLY DEAN [?] Bronzewood, 2: Ad[?] 3. Be[?]—13 to [?] winner. KENSINGTON STEEPLE[?]—CA[?] 1; Ther noon 2; T[?]qu. 3. ...

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  9. FATAL FAMILY QUARREL.

    Before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) and jury on Wednesday, Alexander Robert Nicholas Hann, a lad of 17, was charged with having murdered his father William Nicholas Hann, at ...

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  10. THE KILKENNY FIRES

    The alarming allegations regarding the cause of recent fires at Kilkenny, in reference to which two boys were convicted at the Criminal Court last week, attached ...

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  11. Information at Port Adelaide.

    Messrs. D. & J. Fowler have received the following message from the head keeper of the Cape Jaffa Lighthouse:—“Steamer Yarra last seen at p.m. making for Robe. ...

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  12. FRENCH STEAMER SUNK.

    The Messageries Maritimes steamer C[?]donian, 4,140 tons, was sunk on June 30 by a mine or a torpedo in the eastern Mediterranean. There were 431 people ...

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  13. German Front Smashed.

    A Berlin message admits that the Russians have smashed the German front at Stan[?]slau. ...

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  14. German Waves Scattered.

    The French Tuesday morning's communique says:—The enemy last evening violently bombarded certain sectors on the Aisne front. Local attempts north of ...

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  15. Gallant Defence.

    The French steamer Diane fought a submarine on June 5. She fired a hundred shots and only ceased to defend herself when she began to sink. ...

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  16. All Along the Line.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Morning Post telegraphs that the Russian advance in the south-west on a front 20 miles wide, is progressing normally. The ...

    Article : 110 words
  17. SOLDIERS' FUNDS CONFERENCE.

    Important business was transacted at the interstate conference of delegates from the various soldiers' funds, which, met in Melbourne last week. The Chairman of the ...

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  18. Three Norwegians Gone.

    The Norwegian steamers Ed[?] Stokken, Henrik, and Victoria have been submarined and sunk. The crow of the two firstnamed vessels were rescued, but a ...

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  19. Intense Artillery Duel.

    A wireless German official message stales:—The artillery duel has increased in intensity along the coast, in the Ypress sector, and also eas[?]ward of Wy[?]schaete. We ...

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  20. German Seaplanes Destroyed.

    The armed trawler Lowestoft attacked and disabled a seaplane which had descended to launch a torpedo. A second seaplane came to the assistance of its ...

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  21. Lord Blackwood Missing.

    Lord Basil Blackwood has been reported missing. Lord Blackwood was born at Claudeboye, Ireland, on November 4, '870, the third son of the Marquess of Dufferin. ...

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  22. GERMANY AGITATED.

    Germany is undergoing a political crisis of the first magnitude. The trouble began on Friday, when the Socialists sent a deputation to Chancellor Hollweg, ...

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  23. POWDER FROM BOMBS.

    London doctors are investigating a puzzling yellow powder from bombs, which caused dermatitis (inflammai[?]on of the skin). The disease appears after nine days, ...

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  24. Italian Crop Prospects.

    A forecast of the wheat and [?]tito crops in Italy describes the prospects as excellent. ...

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  26. COURSING.

    The running of the a Wterloo Cup was continued this morning. Results:— —First Ties.— Marjorie Hall beat War Queen. ...

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  27. LATEST SPOUTING.

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  28. PEKIN SURROUNDED.

    Gen. Chang Hsun's army had small appetite for fighting, and retired into Pekin, allowing toe Republican forces to surround the capital. Chang Hsun will give up all ...

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  29. OTHERS TO COME.

    In the course of a statement the Secretary of the Fund (Mr. H. E. Winterbottom), in confirming his statement that that body assisted only soldiers and their ...

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  30. CHILD'S ARM FRACTURED.

    On Tuesday night Jean Hartland, a child between two and [?]three years of age. fractured on arm above the 1bow through falling on a piece of railway iron. The little ...

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  31. TRAINING OF APPRENTICES.

    An inv[?]cation was recently issued by Professor Kennedy, on behalf of the authorities in Washington, U.S.A., asking the Australian public to send apprentices ...

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  32. “To the Last Gasp.”

    Dispatches recevied at New York quote a report in The Taglische Rundschan of the speech delivered by Dr. Hollweg at the secret meeting of the [?]chstag committee ...

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  33. THE LAW COURTS.

    [Before Messrs. W. Ball, and W. Dring[?] Hannah Jacobs, lice[?] of the Saracen’s Head Hotel, Carrington street, was charged with having u[?]lawfully allowed pe[?] to be on the premises. ...

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  34. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT OPENED.

    At the opening of the Federal Parliament to-day, the Clerk of the Senate read the proclamation calling Parliament together, and Mr. Justice Isaccs as deputy for the ...

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  35. PERSONAL.

    Mr. W. E. Harcus has been appointed Chief Surveyor in the Lands and Survey Department. Mr. C. G. Savage has been made, ...

    Article : 204 words
  36. PAINTING AND ARMOUR.

    Messrs. Duveens, of America, have purchased the Earl of Pembroke's Mantegna picture “J[?]dith and Holofernes.” More than £40,000 wag paid for this panel, ...

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  37. LIQUOR QUESTION IN THE WEST.

    A citizens' meeting, convened by the Mayor at the request of temperance bodies, rejected, by [?] big majority, a proposal moved by [?]bishop Riley and seconded ...

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  38. WANT TO BE IN THE KNOW.

    The Empire Parliamentary Association has tendered a private luncheon to Premier Holman at the House of Commons. Mr. Walter Long (Colonial Secretary) presided, ...

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  39. THE BATTLE AT STANISLAU.

    The unpronounceable and confusing character of Russian place-names accounts for the difficulty which the average reader experiences in following the details of the Russian fighting; but reference to the above map will give a general idea of the locality and extent of the fighting. The Russian offensive opened last week with a direct ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. STATE POLITICS.

    BRINKWORTH, July 11.—The Stanley district of the Liberal Union, at a meeting held to-day, unanomously resolved that the question of a Coalition ...

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  41. [?]URDER THEORY DISPROVED.

    [?]he New South Wales police, who have [?] investigating the death of Herbert [?]rris at Waverley on Saturday, are now [?]fied that deceased was not murdered. ...

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  42. A VERDICT OF SUICIDE.

    The inquest concerning the death of Henry Uren, a clerk, aged 46 years, of South terrace, was concluded before the City Cornoer (Dr. Ramsay Smith) at the ...

    Article : 56 words
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