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  2. SUBMARINE SPECTRE.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The Dedeagatch correspondent of "Le Temps'' says that a veritable panic has prevailed, in Constantinople since the British submarine destroyed ...

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  3. LABOR.

    MELBOURNE Saturday.--Referring to day to the threatened mass meeting of male telephonists in Sydney, to discuss the, eeasc-work motion, the Postmaster-General slated that the ...

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  4. PROGRESS OE THE WAR.

    The naval engagement at the mouth of the Gulf of Riga is only the latest manifestation of German activities that began up that way two or three_months ago. Early ...

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  5. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    PARIS, Sunday,--Russia announces that she will early be summoning a reserve of 8,000,000 men under the age of 30 years. ...

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  6. THE TOTE.

    In view of the financial stringency and the need of tapping now sources of revenue without pressing, too hardly on the people as a whole, the question is naturally being asked "Why not ...

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  7. NURSING SISTERS.

    That magnificent body of voluntary workers, women and men, which are comprised in the make-up of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, made a bold and a brave showing on ...

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  8. PAUL EHRLICH.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--Professor Paul Ehrlieh, the inventor of "606," dropped dead in a laboratory at Hamburg. Paul Ehrlich was not an old man as age is ...

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  9. TODAY'S PAPER.

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  10. TURKISH GRAND VIZIER.

    PARIS, Sunday.--It is reported from Constantinople that the Grand Vizier, Prince Said Halim Pasha, who disapproves of the Greek persecutions, has resigned, despite ...

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  11. A REPLY TO THE MINISTER.

    In the course of tin interview last night a member of the executive said:-- "The departmental statement of Saturday is typical of the department's attitude towards ...

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  12. ANOTHER STEADIER SUNK.

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  13. HIS LAST REQUEST.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A letter, from, the late Lieutenant Hubert Meager, of the Third Australian Infantry, reached, his mother at the Isle, of Wight, on the day of his death. ...

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  14. BOMBS ON A TRANSPORT.

    PARIS, Sunday.--"Le' Temps" reports that a British seaplane dropped bombs on and sank a Turkish transport, filled with troops, in the Sea or Marmara. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA'S FIRST BRIGADE.

    ALEXANDRIA, Sunday.--The Australia Camp celebrated the anniversary of the formation of the first Australian brigade, and ...

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  16. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. Appleton (secretary of the General Federation of Trade Unions), who visited the front, states that the greatest need is not for men, but for ...

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  17. FRENCH FRONT QUIET.

    PARIS, Sunday.--A Dardanelles communique says:-- "There have been nothing but patrol engagements and artillery duels in the south ...

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  18. SCOTT'S MEMORIAL.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A bronze has relief will shortly be placed in Saint Paul's Cathedral, in memory of the late Captain Scott and his comrades, who perished in the Antarctic. The ...

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  19. LATE NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.--The finals of the biter-State tennis tournament attracted a large, audience at the Auchenflower courts to-day. The weather was fine, and several execiting contests were witnessed. Chief interest ...

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  20. TRENCHES TAKEN.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Daily Telegraph's" Malta correspondent states that the last of the wounded from Gallipoli are suffering mostly from leg injuries received ...

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  21. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  22. BILLIARDS.

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  23. LEICHHARDT BRANCH.

    The members of the Leichhardt Ladies' Home Nursing Class, a division of the local St. John Ambulance, have passed their examination. Dr. Lipscombe examiner. congratulated the ladies ...

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  24. FOOTBALL.

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  25. TO-DAY.

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  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday.--A section of the extreme Republicans deposed and deported tho Acting-Governor of Lorenzo Marquez, and other prominent officials, whom they accused of ...

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  27. UNKNOWN HERO.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Central News" correspondent at the Dardanelles, writing int August 1, gives a story of a New Zealander's unprecedented pluck. During the ...

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  28. HOBART.

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  29. BARRIER CRISIS.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.--The following letters were dispatched from the Mining Managers' Association to the secretaries of the following Unions in Broken Hill, whose work ...

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  30. BOXING.

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  31. FIGHTING IN ANGOLA.

    LISBON, Sunday.--A Portuguese force, after a violent encounter, finally routed Cuanhamas, 600 miles from Mossamedes. The Portuguese losses were twelve killed and, 10 wounded. ...

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  32. SHIPPING.

    NEWCASTLE. (62).--Arr., . Aug. 21: Lauderdale Pelaw Mam; Hunter, Myola, Archer, Alice, Kauri, Yuloo, Tuggerah, Wallarah, Illaroo, Helen Nicoll, Lubra, Ready,[?], from Sydney; Empire Hobart, strs., ...

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  33. VICTORIAN FIRES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Two and a half hours of hard lighting on the part of the Prahran Fire Brigade in the early hours this morning resulted in the extinguishing of a dangerous fire ...

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  34. MENINGITIS.

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.--During Saturday and Sunday five deaths from cerobro-splual menin-gills were reported. All occurred among the cases isolated at the Alfred Hospital. ...

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  35. SPORTSMEN'S CORPS.

    The announcement that the military authorities had offered various, facilities in connection with the enlistment of recruits from sporting bodies has had a marked effect on sportsmen. ...

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  36. PERSONAL.

    Sir Gerald Strickland and Sir Arthur Stanley (Governor of Victoria) motored from Canbelego yesterday morning, arriving at Nymagee at 10.45. Mr. Sydney Smith, director of ...

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  37. CAUCASUS CAMPAIGN.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday. -- A Caucasus communique says: "One of our motor boats attacked a large sailing vessel in the direction the Euphrates. A party of 100 ...

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  38. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  39. THE TRENTINO.

    ROME, Sunday;--General Cadorna, Chief Of Staff, reports that the Italians have further advanced towards Trent from the eastern border of the Trentino. The Italians ...

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  40. SUSPICIOUS OUTBREAKS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Yesterday morning, when the charwoman visited the Stawell State School she found that a hole, some inches in diameter, was burnt through the floor, Near ...

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  41. GOVERNMENT BY BOARD.

    PERTH, Sunday.--The Premier returned a resolute refusal to an influential city deputation, asking that the metropolitan water and sewerage control be handed over to a ...

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  42. NORTHERN DROUGHT.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Travellers in Central Queensland report, that there is not a blade of grass, visible along the railway line between Rockhampton and Longreach. Stock is dying ...

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  43. CASUALTIES.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--Saturday's casualty list contained 25 names. Seven were killed in action, including Majors Frank Chapman, James M'Gregor, and Elsmlie (wife resides at Coogee). ...

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  44. WELLIGTON.

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  45. ARTILLERY ACTIONS.

    ROME, Sunday,--A communique says:-- On the plateau north-west of Aesivometoo we took, by a sharp attack, an important Austrian redoubt. Our artillery ...

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  46. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--In the Assembly, yesterday, Mr. Ryan asked the Premier if his attention had been drawn to a report of the proceedings in the. New South Wales Parliament, ...

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  47. DUBBO.

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  48. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mrs. Madden (48), of John Street, St. Peters, was admitted to tho Royal Prince Alfred Hospital on Saturday suffering from corebrial hemorrhage, caused through falling on a footpath ...

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  49. CHEERS IN CHURCH.

    ADELONG, Saturday.--Cheers in, church are a novelty, but at the Wesleyan Church to-day portion of the congregation gave way to lusty "hurrahs" when Private Bubb was married. ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND FOOD PRICES.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--The price of broad in Wellington has been reduced 12d, to 412d, delivered, and 4d at the counter, for a 21b. loaf Butter has been reduced 2d, aud is now ...

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  51. FOOTBALLER INJURED.

    John Russell (23), of Duke Street, Balmain, collided with another player in the Eastern Suburbs-Glebe football match, on Hampden Oval, on Saturday. He was conveyed to Sydney ...

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  52. MACHINE GUNS AND THE TROOPS.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Saturday.--The War Office has informed Mr. Alien that it is securing nil the machine-guns possible, and, therefore, while grateful was unable to take advantage ...

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  53. COONAMBLE.

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  54. DEATH OF RECRUIT.

    WEST MAITLAND, Saturday.--The death of a recruit, David Matthew's, an immigrant, occurred at Vacy on Friday afternoon. Deceased entered the Liverpool camp about three weeks ...

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  55. WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Minnie Carkey (30), living in Beggs Street, North Sydney, collapsed at the corner of Union Street and Blue's Point Road, North Sydney, last night. She was taken by the Civil ...

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  56. AMERICAN MAIL.

    The American mail steamer Sonoma, from San Francisco, has a heavy mail on board. A wireless message received last night stated that the Sonoma would reach Sydney Heads at ...

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  57. UNDERWATER BATTLE.

    ROME, Sunday.--A bluejacket's story of the sinking of the Austrian submarine U12 says that an Italian destroyer, while cruising saw the Austrian vessel approaching, ...

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  58. STATE MUNITIONS.

    PERTH, Sunday.--The State Munitions Committee has decided to capitalise its operations by forming a limited liability company, to operate with the committee as one body. Shares ...

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  59. THE MURRAY RISING.

    ECHUCA, Sunday.--The Murray to-day is 28ft. 6in. deep at the wharf, and is still rising. The whole of that portion et Eahuca East, known as Shinbone Valley, la under water to ...

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  60. DRESSED AS A WOMAN.

    The police on Saturday night arrested a man, 40 years of age, in a house in Ashfield, on a charge of imposition. He was dressed as a woman. ...

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  61. LABORER FALLS 25 FEET.

    Joseph Williams (49), laborer, fell 25ft. down the hold of a ship at Chapman's dock on Saturday. He was severely injured about the head; and was admitted to the Balmain Hospital. ...

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  62. HORNSBY RED CROSS.

    A division of the Red Cross Society is being formed at Hornsby. Already a good many young men have signified their intention of joining. An effort is to be made to get the ...

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  63. EXCHANGE OF MONEY ORDERS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday,--An arrangement has now been entered into for exchange of money orders between the Commonwealth and late German New Guinea, now in occupation by the ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--The War Pensions Board. under Mr. Myers' control, comprises Colonel Campbell. (of the Treasury), Mr. D. J. Cooper (magistrate), and Br. Pollen. The board ...

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  66. Advertising

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