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  2. THE UNCONVENTIONAL ARMY

    Mr. Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, the English press representative at the Dardanelles, describes the every-day round of the Australian soldiers left in the trenches on ...

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  3. ATTACK ON WARSAW

    The Impression that the Australians at Gaba Tepe had made on Mr. Ashmead Bartlett, after a stay of several weeks amongst thom, is recorded in ...

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  4. MUNITIONS OF WAR.

    It was stated by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce), yesterday that specifications for the high explosive shell bodies required by the Imperial Government, and ...

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  5. BRITISH BLOCKADE.

    Washington reports that United States officials admit unofficially that the British answers to American protests regarding interference with neutral trade to Germany ...

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  6. BRITONS RESOLVE

    The anniversary of the oubreak of war was marked throughout the United Kingdom on Wednesday by patriotic demonstrations in the afternoon and evening, and by ...

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  7. MACHINE-GUNS.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) stated yesterday that one of the questions referred to the Munitions Committee for inquiry and report concerned the ...

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  8. MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES

    General Sir Ian Hamilton, commanding the Allied armies in the Dardanelles, mentions the names of a number of Australian and New Zealand officers, ...

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  9. WORK IN WEST.

    PERTH, Thursday. — The Government analyst (Mr. Mann), who has been appointed secretary of the State Munitions Committee, reports that the manufacture ...

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  10. Seizure of S.S. Dacia.

    The French Prize Court has confirmed the validity of the seizure of the steamer Dacia in February last, while on a[?]voyage from New York to Bremen with a cargo ...

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  11. SAVIOUR OF CIVILISATION

    There were stirring scenes in the evening at the Opera House in Kingsway, which was packed from floor to ceiling. The President of the Council (Lord ...

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  12. TROOPSHIP SUPPLIES.

    In the Scnate yesterday Senator Newland (S.A.) asked the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) whether his attention had been called to the report prescnted to the ...

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  13. Submarine Victim.

    Harry Stone, an English light-weight boxer, well known in Australia, was among those who peribhed when a German submarine sank the American steamer ...

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  14. EXPLANATION BY MINISTER.

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Jensen), in reply to the comment of "The Argus" yesterday upon the Board of Public Health disclosures on the above subject, made the ...

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  15. Will Italy Help?

    According to a message from Paris, Italy is about to take an active part in the Dardanelles operations, both on land and sea. ...

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  16. DRAGOONING BELGIANS.

    The problem of subjugating the Belgian population is growing more serious for the German invaders. A report issued by the Belgian Legation ...

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  17. Attitude of Greece.

    A telegram from Athens announces that the Ministers of the Quadruple Entente (Great Britain, France, Russia, and Italy) on Wednesday paid a collective visit to the ...

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  18. TRADE AFTER WAR.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Huhes) stated yesterday that his attention had been directed to certain proposed action on the part of the Autralasian section of the ...

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  19. French Girl To Die.

    A French girl, 19 years of ago, has been sentenced to death at Souche[?] in Northern France, for having communicated information to the Germans. Her mother, who ...

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  20. NEW INFANTRY REGIMENT.

    The 50th (Coburg) Infantry Regiment became a unit of the citizen forces of the Commonwealth on July 1, but various arrangements have to be completed. The ...

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  21. A Look Into the Future.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Bonar Law) addressed a great meeting at Folkstone. "It is my hope and prayer," he said, "that ...

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  22. Cheers for Australians.

    The Commonwealth High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) was the principal speaker at a great demonstration held at Poplar (East London). ...

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  23. German Deserters.

    Two thousand German deserters crossed to Holland during June. Of these, 150 surrendered to the Dutch on hearing they were to be ordered to the front. This left ...

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  24. Quiet Day in West.

    Fighting on the western front has been confined to minor engagements in the Argonnc and the Vosges. A Paris official message states that the ...

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  25. Australasian Shipping.

    Arrivals.—At London — Indralema, from Melbourne. At Deal—Cissie (?). ...

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  26. Demonstrations in Provinces

    Dover, the nearest point of the English coast to France, initiated a self-denial day, when hundreds went to the town hall, and gave jewels and money. A Red Cross ...

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  27. CHARGE AGAINT GERMAN.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—A German was charged at the police court to-day with having altered a certificate of naturalisation. It was stated that he secured a naturalisation ...

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  29. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    WELLINGTON (1,470 Miles).—Sailed.—Aug. 5— Ulimaron, for Sydney. PORTCHALMERS (1,320 Miles).—Sailed.—Aug. 5—Kaitangata, for Sydney. ...

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