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    [?] the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood [?] opinion are not those of the "Times" unless expressly state to be so ...

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  3. SINKING OF THE WARILDA

    Fourteen Australians were lost when the Australian hospital ship Warilda was sunk by a German submarine in the Channel on Saturday. ...

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  4. ALLIES ASSIST RUSSIA

    A message issued by the Official Press Bureau states that the Allied naval and military forces on 2nd August, with the active concurrence of the Russian ...

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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Intelligence has been received that British troops have landed at Vladivosrock. ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT

    Mr ROBERTSON moved the second reading of the Closer Settlements Bill. He remarked that settlers expected a negotiable title. The account of land ...

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  7. [?]LIED ADVANCE

    [?]rench communique received on [?] afternoon says:—[?]th of Montdidier we reached the between Blanches and Morisel. ...

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  8. HAIG'S LATEST MESSAGE

    Field Marshal Haig report, under date 1.40 p.m. Wednesday, that an English counter attack this morning in sector south-west of Morlancourt regained ...

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  9. BOLSHEVIKS DEFEATED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Archangel telegraphing on 4th August said that the Bolsheviks last night occupied Isakogorke, the next station to Archangel, with ...

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  10. ENEMY'S LOSSES.

    Mr Campbell, the '"Times" correspondent at the French headquarters quoting from a captured official document, says that the German used up the 1919 class ...

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  11. JAPAN'S INTERVENTION.

    According to a Moscow telegram, the Bolshevik Government is considering the advisability of issuing a declaration of war against Japan. ...

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  12. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    Mr M'MAMARA moved the second reading of the Constitution Act Amendment Bill, designed to reduce the property qualification for membership of the ...

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  13. SEAMEN IN DANGER ZONES

    The Acting Minister for the Nary, Mr Poynton, stated td-day that the Commonwealth Government had derided to grant war risk bonuses to all seamen employed ...

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  14. (The "Times.")

    A Berlin report states that M. Lenin-Bolshevik Prime Minister, refuses to declare war on Japan pending negotiations. The Cologne "Volkszetung" doubts ...

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  15. FRENCH LEADERS HONORED.

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris says that Gen Foch has been appointed Marshal of France, and Gen Petain has been awarded the Military Medal. ...

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  16. AMERICA'S ASSISTANCE.

    The U.S. Consul at Melbourne has furnished to Reuter the following wireless from Honolulu:—Prof T. G. Masarik, President of the ...

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  17. [?]dmiralty: By Wireless Press.)

    [?]erman official report, received at a.m. on Tuesday says:—Brtemburg troops stormed the fore[?] English lines astride the ...

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  18. DOCTORS AND LODGES

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr Lemmon moved the adjournment of the House with a view of discussing the urgent to settle the Parliament taking ...

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  19. CLERGYMAN ENLISTS

    At the Town Hall Recruiting Depot the Rev. Henry R. Potter, of St. Paul's Vicarage, Geelong, was accepted for active service. ...

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  20. BRITISH TROOPS EULOGISED.

    Advices from Paris report that Gen Mangin, whose army has taken a prominent part in the defeat of the Germans in the Marne-Aisne salient, has issued an ...

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  21. [?]HER RETREAT ANNOUNCED.

    [?] correspondent at Zurich says [?] local German-owned newspapers [?] the further retreat of the German the whole front from Rheims to ...

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  22. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Mrs W. Lindsey, of 12 Urqubart Street, as boon notified by the Base Records Office that her son, Pte E. Lindsey, has been gassed. This is the fifth sun to ...

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  23. THE FIGHTING AT JAROSLAV.

    According to the "Rheinische Westfalische Zietung," the fighting at Jaroslav which ended in favor of the Bolsheviks, was one of the bloodiest battles of the ...

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  24. MARNE-AISNE SALIENT.

    [?]ting the Marne[?]Aisne salient has [?]tarly subsided. An engagement [?]eeding in the new some east of [?] where the French gained ground ...

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  25. A SIAMESE CONTINGENT.

    The "Morning Post" states that a Siameso contingent has arrived in France. ...

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  26. PRIVATE FRED. GRAHAM.

    Mr W. Graham, of Italian Gully has been advised that his son, Pte Fred-Graham, has been gassed. Pte Graham sailed with the 14th Reinforcents to ...

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  27. CZECHO-SLOVAKS FEARED.

    A Moscow message sent by way of Berlin, states that the Council of the People's Commissaries has voted 300,000,000 reubles fequel in normal times to ...

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  28. PRIVATED J. E. LORD.

    Mr C. Lord, of 182 Viotoria street, has been notified that his son, Pte J. E. Lord of 12th Field Ambulance, has been admitted to the Edmonton Military ...

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  29. HUN RULE IN BELCIUM

    Lord Robert Cecil Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs. stated in the House of Commons that from November, 1914, November, 1917 the Germans had ...

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  30. LAWLESSNESS IN AUSTRIA

    Mr Ward Price, the "Times"' correspondent on the Italian front, telegraphs lat pockmarked disaffection like a body covered with sores is the state of Austria. ...

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  31. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    The hen. sec. (Miss M. N. Warmington) desires to acknowledge the following contributions:—Amount proviously ackno[?]edged, £5623/12/; Australia Paper ...

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  32. [?]AIN IMPEDES PURSUIT.

    "Times" correspondent at American head quarters says that the enemy is [?]tely in need of more time in which cuate his [?]pplies. He has ...

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  33. UKRAINE'S NEW DICTATOR.

    Court Kirchbach, successor to the late Field-Marshal Von Eichhorn, who was recently ass[?]ateds, has arrived in Kieff. ...

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  34. AIR RAIDERS REPULSED

    An Admiralty report states that five enemy airships, which attempted to cross the coast on Monday night, were attacked at sea air force contingents working in ...

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  35. EDUCATIONIST MURDERED.

    M. Stbjenko, a former Russian Minister for Education, and described as Russia's greatest authority on educational matters, has been murderd in the streets of ...

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  36. M. TROTSKY IN PETROGRAD.

    M. Trotsky, Commissary for Military Affairs, has arrived in Petrograd. ...

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  37. CHOLERA DEATH ROLL GROWS.

    Cholera is id to be responsible for 100 deaths daily In Petrograd The ravages of choler in Moscow are ...

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  38. [?]GERMANS CROSS ANCRE.

    Robinson, the "Times" correspondent the British headquarters, says the German have now everywhere [?] the Anc[?] A raib-sodden valley ...

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  39. AMERICAN NATIONS

    The United States Consul at Melbourne has handed to Reuter the following wire less from Honolulu :—Letters between President Wilson and ...

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  40. HANOVER PRISON CAMP

    Messrs from Amsterdam state that it is reported that 29 British officers have escaped from Holzwinden Camp, Hanover, and that a large reward has been ...

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  41. LEADING ALLIED AIRMAN.

    Lt Fonck, the famous French airman has gained two fresh aerial victories, making his total 96, of which 56 are officially recognised. He is now recognised as the leading ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN COMFORTS FUND

    Tile Queen street Patriotic Workers desire to acknowledge with thanks the following donors of gifts for euchre tournaments during the months of June and ...

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  43. MANUFACTURE OF WOOL TOPS

    The Federal Government to-night considered proposals recently made by companies engaged in the manufacture of wool tops, and resolved to adhere to its former ...

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  44. FONCK'S THRILLING EXPLOITS.

    On the afternoon of 8th May Lt Fouck ascended on patrol duty, with two companions, in the Moreuil-Montdidler sector, and observing three German biplanes ...

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  45. [?]OMBARDMENT OF PARIS.

    [?] message report that the German [?]continuing the long-range bombard[?] for Paris. [?] message from Paris the "Times" ...

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  46. RECRUITING IN INDIA

    Mr H. S. Montahu, Secretary of State for India, state in the House of Commons that this year 500,000 combatants were bebing raised in India, besides ...

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  47. RAIN IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Glorious rains have fallen, extending from Barrow Creek. Two inches fell in many districts. The fall was most opportune and will greatly assist the crops. ...

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  48. BE YOUR OWN FOOD EXPERT

    It is a fairly easy matter to test everyday articles of food to detect the presence of certain common adulterants. For instance, you plunge a bright ...

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  49. PRINTING OFFICE ROBBERY

    Before Judge Wasley in the Court of General Sessions to-day the trial was continued of Henry Cook, who is charged with having, while armed and in ...

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  50. THE RICE CROP.

    Advice from Saoramento, California, report that the rice crop from 100,000 acres to forecasted art 3,000,000 bags. The acreage is 25 per cent, greater than last. ...

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  51. [?]EMY MAY ATTACK IN EAST.

    "Times" military exert says that German offensive spirit is slowly [?]ing down in the West, but there are [?] of loss of faith in his defensive ...

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  53. MAN-POWER PROGRAMME.

    The new man-[?]ewor programme being introduced into both House of Congress will add 13,000,000 men between the ages of 18 and 451early in September to the ...

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  54. RELEASE OF DRAFTEES

    Montreal advices report that Justice Manon drelares that Parliament had no right to suspand habeas corpus in Canada. He ordered the release of two draftees. ...

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  55. WALLAROO OUTPUT

    The chairman of the Wallaroo Moonta Mining Company stated to-day that the contract with the British Munition Department for the sale of the Wallaroo ...

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  56. BONNET ROUGE CASES

    M. Malvy was convicted of dereliction of duty as an official. He was sentenced to[?]shment from France for five years. ...

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  57. ALLEGED LIBEL

    Merton and Co. have issued a will for alleged libel against the "Daily Mail". ...

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