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  3. THE NATIONAL CRISIS.

    In the Senate to-day the Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) told Mr. Lynch (W.A.) that the Consuls of France and Russia had been instructed to call up the ...

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  4. THE MONTH'S TEST.

    The position is that no fewer than 12,500 men most enlisted in September, or a proclamation, calling upon men under the Defence Act, will be ...

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  5. THE BALKANS.

    The swearing-in of the 1925 class of recruits at the Athens garrison banacks to-day, in the presence of Queen Sophia, the Greek Minister, of War, and all ...

    Article : 96 words
  6. INDUSTRIAL COURT CONGESTION.

    When the Industrial Court met on Friday morning Mr. President Brown again referred to tie congestion of work. He said he had! referred to the ...

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  7. "HOME OF HYPOCRISY."

    When the Legislative Assembly met on Thursday the House was crowded in anticipation of the no-confidence motion to be introduced by the Leader of the ...

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  8. SERVERE GERMAN DEFEAT.

    Reports of the fighting on the French front in the Somme area state that the Germans have there suffered the most sanguinary defeats since the beginning of the offensive, and enemy forces which were, being transferred to the Russian front had to he brought back to help the Teutons out of their ...

    Article : 254 words
  9. M. Venezelos in Danger.

    "An attache to the German Embassy in Athens is implicated in a plot to assassinate SI. Veaezelos, who has been' provided with a ...

    Article : 65 words
  10. Clarion Call to Action.

    M. Venezelos has made a public statement, in which he says that the neutrality of Greece has inflicted all the horrors and sufferings of a disastrous war on the ...

    Article : 76 words
  11. PERSISTENT RAIN.

    The glorious rain which began on Wednesday right has continued almost uninterruptedly ever since. The Meteorological Department stated on Friday morning ...

    Article : 303 words
  12. Cretan Revolution.

    It is officially reported that the residents of the Island of Crete have revolted against Greece, abolished their civil authorities, disowned King Constantine, and ...

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  13. THE BRITISH GUARDS.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs has told a thrilling story of the fight of the Guards on Friday, September 15. The men faced most difficult ground, and particularly strong ...

    Article : 359 words
  14. WESTERN FRONT.

    The Germans on Wednesday suffered on the Somme their most sanguinary defeats since the beginning of the offensive. French airmen observed a great massing ...

    Article : 278 words
  15. Active Service Day.

    Drizzling rain on Friday—"Active Service Day"—somewhat interfered with the efforts of the lady collectors and other workers who participated in a laudable ...

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  16. ITALY AID AUSTRIA.

    Thursday morning's Italian official message said:—We have captured a new Austrian position near Santa Caterina, in the hills east of Gorizia. An attempted ...

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  17. Roumanian Successes.

    The Roumanian communique says:—Our retirement has ceased south of Petroseny, where we are fortifying our positions. The Russo-Boumanian Army has sanguinarily ...

    Article : 119 words
  18. British Coal.

    With a view to correcting misconceptions it has been officially explained that in introducing the Government control of coalfields it is not intended to ...

    Article : 132 words
  19. NEW YORK TRAM STRIKE.

    Serious rioting has been caused by the New York tram strikers, who, forming rallying bands, are stoning the cars for the purpose of frightening passengers, and are ...

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  20. Serbians Beat Bulgars.

    The Serbians repulsed a violent Bulgarian counter-attack against the crest of Kajmakalan. The Bulgars renewed their attacks against Beresnica, in the region ...

    Article : 112 words
  21. RURAL' REPORTS.

    The following advices came to hand on Friday from The Register's correspondents in the centres named:—PETEBSBURG.—A steady all-night rain registered 0.04 to 8.30 this morning. This is the ...

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  22. London Club for Our Boys.

    Lady Northcote opened tHe Australian War Cheat Club at Horseferry road to-day. The management is under Mrs. Samuel. The club contains 600 beds, and ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. Brave New Zealanders.

    Gen. Haigavin his report received on Thursday morning, said:—Heavy rain is still falling. The Germans continuously made strong counter-attacks during the ...

    Article : 170 words
  24. Tragedies for the Foe.

    An American correspondent with the French Army, in a cable message from the front, says:—The German counter-attacks on Wednesday upon the River Somme were ...

    Article : 183 words
  25. Bulgarian Atrocities.

    The Bucharest correspondent of The New York Times says:—There is a feeling of horror and fury at the Roumanian capital owing to the atrocities perpetrated ...

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  26. MILITARY READY.

    The 14th and the 7lst Regiments of militia are being held in readiness at the armories on account of the disturbances connected with the street railways ...

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  27. Care of Our Wounded.

    At an emergency meeting of the Australian War Contingent Association held last Friday regret was expressed that the Red Cross efforts were not reaching all ...

    Article : 169 words
  28. FREE CHURCH FEDERATION.

    At the Evangelical Free Church Conference held at Mansfield College, Oxford, to-day, motions were carried that it was essential in any federation of the Free ...

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  29. EASTERN FRONT.

    The Russian Thursday communique says:—The enemy made an offensive on the Rovel to Rovno Railway, but was everywhere repulsed. We took 690 German ...

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  30. "Tank" That Jack Built.

    The British-Ministry of Munitions has promised an official statement regarding the history, development, and origination of the new British armoured cars, known ...

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  31. VERDUN.

    The French have captured many German trenches south-east of Thiaumont Work (which lies between three and four miles north-east Of Verdun). The official communique of Thursday morning ...

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  32. AGENT-GENERALSHIP.

    Sir T. A. Coghlan has consented to act as Agent-General for New South Wales, owing to the sudden death of Mr. B. R. Wise, until a permanent successor is ...

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  33. Feverish Aircraft Building.

    Reports have been received that the Germans are feverishly constructing airships. Four new super-Zeppelins have left Fried-richshaven on their trial trips. ...

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  34. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES ADMITTED.

    A Berlin message, states:—"The Russian Guard continue to attack west of Lutzk. The Russians have also made Bangurnary storming attacks on a 15-mile front ...

    Article : 135 words
  35. Incidents of the War.

    The British Foreign Office has issued a statement to the United States press denying the German charges that pension money orders to American was veterans ...

    Article : 70 words
  36. German Aviators Lost.

    A Danish fishing boat vainly attempted to rescue a German seaplane which was wrecked on the Dogger Bank, in the North Sea. Both aviators perished. ...

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  37. NEW YORK SHARE MARKET.

    For the twelfth consecutive day over one million shares have been dealt in on the New York Exchange. United States Steel Corporation common stock has reached the ...

    Article : 38 words
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  39. Nationality of Miners.

    The commission appointed to enquire into the matter of the foreigners employed on the local mines gave its decision today in seven cases in which evidence was heard ...

    Article : 130 words
  40. INTO CAMP OFF FRIDAY.

    Following art the names of the men who enlisted at Adelaide and went into the Exhibition Camp on Friday:— J. Bandry, R.Z. Fairlie, H. Fredikson, J. J. ...

    Article : 87 words
  41. A 'Plane for a Balloon.

    The British Commander-in-Chief reported on Thursday afternoon:—"The general situation is unchanged. German bombing attack in the neighbourhood of Flers ...

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  42. MR. FIHELLY'S SPEECH.

    The following is taken from The Brisbane Daily Mail:—In speech before the Queensland Irish Association in Brisbane on Saturday, September 2, the Minister for ...

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  43. ASIA MINOR.

    The Russians report that they have dislodged Kurds from a mountain ridge south-east of Mush, and that fogs and fierce snowstorms are being experienced in that ...

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  44. IN POZIERES.

    Before us lay the dawn—and Poxierel We could not speak, we dared not breathe, but there We stood and felt things never man could say ...

    Article : 184 words
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