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  2. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    An Italian communique published, on Thursday evening states:—"Despite the bad weather, our artillery has been active to the east of Gorizia, in the Carso ...

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  3. ALLIED VIGOR IN FRANCE

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch received by the War Office on Thursday afternoon, states:—"Under cover of the darkness the Germans made a ...

    Article : 309 words
  4. RUSSIAN PROGRESS

    An official communique, published in Petrograd on Thursday afternoon, states: —"The Russians have occupied the Haliez to Wodniki railway, and are heavily ...

    Article : 253 words
  5. CLERGY AND WAR

    The Trade Union Congress at Birmingham have passed a resolution expressing regret that the clergy are exempted from military service, The resolution declared: ...

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  6. THE SUEZ CANAL

    An official dispatch from the Commander-in-Chief in Egypt reports:—"Two of our aeroplanes raided on Tuesday the Turkish aerodome of El Arish, They dropped [?] ...

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  7. HIGH COST OF PAPER,

    The American Senate has ordered the Federal Trade Commission to conduct an investigation concerning the high cost of printing paper. ...

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  8. THE BALKAN WAR

    King Constantine on Thursday thus addressed. 150 officers of the Salonika garrison, who resisted the Macedonian insurgents:—"You have inscribed your name ...

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  9. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for August show an increase in Great Britain's imports of £6,715,815, as compared with August, 1915. Exports gained £15,281,466, ...

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  10. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Definite information has reached Switzerland that the Imperial Chancellor (Dr. vor Bethtmann-Hell[?]), at a meeting of the German Federal Council, in justifying ...

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  11. HUNGER AND LIES

    Reuter's correspondent at Borne, Switzerland, writing on July 4, said:- The German Opposition Socialists have circulated an extraordinarily outspoken ...

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  12. PRIME MINISTER IN ADELAIDE

    The reception given to the Prime Minister (Hon. W. M. Hughes) on his arrival in Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Friday morning was undemonstrative but ...

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  13. SOMFORTS FOR SOLDIERS.

    The Young Men's Christian Association has organised a motor tour with Australian newspapers to the three Australian and the two New Zealand military cammps on ...

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  14. HUNGARY ALARMED.

    There was a sensational scene in the Hungarian Dist on Tuesday. Count Andrassy scathingly criticised the Government for their hick of readiness ...

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  15. AMERICAN ATTITUDE

    A conference of both Houses of Congress has agreed to delete the amendment against the Allies from the Revenue Bill, which provides for relatiation against Great ...

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  16. ANXIOUS GERMANS.

    Messages from various parts of Germany indicate a growing pessimism as to the result of the war. During the last fortnight 163 Socialist meetings to discuss ...

    Article : 145 words
  17. LOSS OF AEROPLANES.

    An explosion occurred on Wednesday in the budge aeroplane factory at Alderhof, near Berlin. The place was burnt dawn, and 10 aeroplanes were destroyed. The ...

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