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  2. CHINA AND JAPAN

    The Chinese troops have attacked the Japanese at Chengghiatun, near Mukden. Several Japanese casualties are reported. The Chinese are besieging the barracks, ...

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  3. WAR IN THE AIR

    A Russian communique issued on Tuesday evening. states:—"Two of our hydroplanes successfully bombed the aerodrome at Lake Agern, in Courland, and bravely ...

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  4. FIERCE FIGHTING ON ALL FRONTS

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in d dispatch, received by the War Office on Tuesday afternoon, states:—"We retook nearly the whole of the trenches north-west of ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The subscription lists of the New south Wales loan of £2,500,000 in bonds, convertible into stock, at 5/ per-cent, per annum, dosed to-day, the underwriters receiving 80 per cent, of the ...

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  6. BOGUS £5 NOTES.

    Since Saturday ten more bogus £5 noteshave been passed in the city, but no clue has been obtained to the-identity of any members of the gang operating. ...

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  7. WHO IS PRESIDENT?

    The trouble which arose at Tuesday night's general meeting of the Returned Soldiers' Association over the election of Mr. Hugh D. McIntosh as president of the, ...

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  8. THE ITALIAN FRONT

    An Italian communique, issued on Tuesday afternoon states:—"Our gallant soldiers last night repulsed several counter-attacks in the Carso region. We ...

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  9. GENERAL PAINE DEAD.

    The death is announced in New York to-day of General Charles Jackson Paine, who fought in the Civil War. General Paine,' who was a brother of Mr. Robert ...

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  10. THE SAN FRANCISCO STRIKE.

    News was brought by the steamer Sonoma to-day that the great strike of longshore men at San Francisco has beensettled by a compromise. ...

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  11. VICTORIOUS RUSSIANS

    An official communique issued in Petrograd on Tuesday afternoon states:—"We continue our advance on the Upper Strypa, and our offensive at Sakkiz. We captured ...

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  12. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    General Botha is returning from East Africa, In an interview he said that the remaining German forces in East-Africa were being kraalled. Only one end was ...

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  13. THE BALKANS

    An Amsterdam, telegram states that the Greek Minister for War forbade officers to participate in the election campaign. ...

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  14. BRITISH POLITICS

    The Secretary for War (Mr. Lloyd George) in the House of Commons on Tuesday announced that Field-Marshal Lord Nicholson, Lord Cheylesmore, Mr. ...

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  15. FIGHTING AT LAKE DOIRAN

    A German communique issued on Tuesday evening states:—"Enemy attacks were repulsed south of Lake Doiran." ...

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  16. THE KAISER

    The "Daily News" states:—"Speaking to a citizen of a neutral country at an official deputation in Berlin, the Kaiser said:—'It is curious how the ...

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  17. LEAGUE OF NEUTRALS.

    Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Holland, and Switzerland have formed a League of Neutrals, for the purposes of resisting arbitrary commercial treatment, and of ...

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  18. "EVERY MAN WANTED."

    Colonel Cameron and Lieutenant-Colonel S. Hawley returned from Melbourne by the Loongana to-day. They were welcomed by several military officers and members of ...

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  19. WOOL.

    Mr. Harcourt, in replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, stated that Italy's imports of greasy wool from all sources in 1915 showed an increase of ...

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  20. GERMAN PIRATES

    A Copennagen telegram states that a Zeppelin bombarded the Swedish steamer Norland, from Middlesborough. The bombs fell close to the ship, but did little ...

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  21. CHAPLAINS.

    The principal mission of the military chaplains-general of Australia who are about to proceed to England and the-front is to secure the proper distribution of ...

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  22. GERMAN MURDERERS.

    An Amsterdam wireless-report states:—"M. Golenvaux, the Burgomaster of Namur, has been court-martialled and shot. He was given no opportunity for legal ...

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  23. GERMAN OUTLAWS.

    Lord Sydenham, in the House of Lords on Tuesday, asked the Marquis of Crowe whether the Government considered that the German submarines were adhering to ...

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  24. PROTEST TO GERMANY.

    Denmark, Norway, and Sweden have informally protested to Germany against her new decaration, under which Germany will class as contraband of war ...

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  25. GERMAN RECRUITS.

    An Amsterdam report states that the German 1019 recruits (those born in 1899) have been ordered to enrol. ...

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  26. A CLOSE CALL.

    The "Star" states a Prayer-Look savedthe life of Private Carlett, an Australian, who is now in the Chichester Hospital. Private Cartlett participated in a charge at ...

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  27. A GENEROUS GIFT.

    According to the Liverpool "Journal of Commerce, Messrs. Barber & Co., New York steamship owners, whose vessels (for which Mr. M. G. Anderson is the'Adelaide ...

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  28. THE DARDANELLES.

    The sittings of the Royal Commission which is to enquire concerning the Dardanelles campaign, have begun. Among the members are the High Commissioners for ...

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  29. MESSAGES FROM THE SEA.

    Mr. R. Wiese, of Gaoler South, when returning from a visit to the West Coast. found on August 5, a bottle containing messages from soldiers on a troopship on the ...

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  30. KEEPING UP METAL PRICES.

    Questioned to-night regarding the statement of the London "Daily Chronicle" that evidence was accumulating showing the existence of a widespread combination ...

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