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  4. "THE WRITING ON THE WALL"

    THE SLACKER: "'STREWTH! AND THE SURFIN' SEASON'S NEARLY 'ERE!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MORE GROUND GAINED

    Sir Douglas Haig's report, issued at midnight, states:— Fighting took place yesterday afternoon on the whole of the front between Pozieres ...

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  6. FRIGHTFULNESS

    The New York Times publishes an article by Cyril Brown, dated from Sedan. The writer states: "I am told that 22,000 French civilians, men, ...

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  7. A BRUTAL PICTURE

    Count Reventlow, the German military expert, who is regarded as the arch-apostle of the policy of frightfulness, demands that Americans and other neutrals who are taken ...

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  8. Despite England's Threat

    A Berne wireless message states that Germany received Mr. Asquith's statement regarding Captain Eryatt with outbursts of savage decision. ...

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  9. RUSSIAN FRONT

    A communique states:—"There has been no change on the various fronts. Our Baltic hydroplanes bombed aerodromes near Lake [?] in [?] west of the ...

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  10. BIG CAPTURES

    The war Office announces, in connection with the recent [?]ight against the Turks at Katia, in which the Australians played a prominent [?] that the enemy force [?] some. ...

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  11. CLUB OR BUFFET

    The Australian Natives Association, in a deputation to the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Andrew Fisber) protected against the military order to [?] the Artzac Buffer ...

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  12. GREAT DAMAGE

    The Governor has announced that the damage caused by the recent hurricane is far greater than was at first estimated. The banana and other crops suffered heavily, but fortunately the ...

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  13. TRADE WAR

    A warning of a great trade war that is likely to follow the European conflict is uttered by Congressman Hill, a member of the Ways and Means Committee. ...

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  14. EAT THE CRUMBS

    A circular which was found on a German prisoner states: "It is the duty of every soldier to economise in food and forage to counteract the enemy's ...

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  15. COLOSSAL WASTE

    The Public Accounts Committee's report for 1914-1915 criticises the extravagant payments made for the billeting of soldiers, the waste of rations, and the large commissions paid to ...

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  16. TEXAS HURRICANE

    A hurricane which occurred last night destroyed houses and wharves at pleasure resorts. Great damage was done to property. Ten militiamen who were guarding the ...

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  17. FEDERAL SHIPS

    The fleet of steamers purchased by Mr. Hughes during his recent visit to Great Britain will, it was announced to-day, be placed under the complete control of the Prime Minister's ...

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  18. NO TRANSPORT

    Col. Victor Horsley, a surgeon serving with the A.M.C. in Mesopotamia, whose death from sunstroke was reported late in July, wrote a letter on July 5, in which he defended the ...

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  19. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE

    Mr. J. W. Gulland, Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury, replying to a Scottish women's suffrage deputation, said that it was only a matter of time when women would ...

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  20. DEUTSCHLAND

    The Swiss newspaper, Neue Zuricher Zeitung, states that the German submarine merchantman Deutschland has arrived at Bremen. A later message from Geneva, via New York, ...

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  21. SEIZE GERMAN STEAMERS

    A Rome wireless message states that the Greek newspapers are urging the Government to seize interned German steamers to replace 14 Greek vessels that have been torpedoed by ...

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  22. BRITISH AIRSHIPS

    A naval correspondent describes the construction of new British "Zeppelins." He says that they are beautifully designed, and are a finer model than the German airship. ...

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  23. PASSPORTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    The Foreign Office announces that nobody over 15 years of age will be permitted to land . in Australia without a passport. ...

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  24. DANISH WEST INDIES

    Opposition to certain features of the treaty for the purchase of the Danish West Indies is likely to prevent the consideration of the bill during the present session. ...

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  25. ARMENIAN SUFFERINGS

    Dr. Barton, chairman of the Armenian Relief Committee, relates terrible horrors suffered by the Armenians at Meskene. Thousands were without food, except for ...

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  26. STEAMER FOUNDERS

    Whilst bound to Sydney from a North Coast port, the locally-owned steamer Commonwealth foundered off Terrigal Head at 3.30 yesterday morning. The vessel carried no passengers. A ...

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  27. CURE FOR GASSED SOLDIERS

    The Lancet describes experiments that have been conducted of injecting oxygen through a solution of sodium carbonate into the veins of soldiers. This, it is believed, is an effective ...

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  28. CONGO CAPTURES

    A Belgian communique regarding the operations on the Belgian Congo stater, that Col. Molitor has occupied Saint Michael, and established communication with the British from ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLES

    Mr. Arthur Henderson has been relieved of the Presidency of the British Board of Education and appointed Paymaster-General, in order to free him for the position of Labor ...

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  30. FOR THE NURSES

    The Chief Secretary yesterday laid the foundation stone of the new home for nurses, which is to be an addition to the existing establishment of the Western Suburbs Cottage ...

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  31. SOLDIERS' LANGAUGE DEPLORED

    The Church Times deplores the terribly depraved language among the troops in camps, and appeals to the higher officers to abate the evil. ...

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  32. WHISKY IN BULK

    On the steamer Eumaeus, of the Blue Funnel line, now in port at Adelaide, there are consigned to Sydney, among other articles on the manifest, over 100,000 gallons of the best ...

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  33. COPRA EXPORT

    Mr. Lansing, Secretary for State has been officially notified that Great Britain has removed all restrictions on the shipment of copra from British possessions to the United States. ...

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  34. TO PREVENT CORNERING

    An Order-in-Council empowers the Board of Trade to obtain information as to whether goods of any description are being held to the prejudice of national interest. ...

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  35. EAGER INVESTORS

    The firm of J. P. Morgan and Company, under whose auspices the American loan to Britain of £50,000,000 is being floated, announces that the subscription books of the ...

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  36. PAROLE BREAKERS

    The Globe, commenting on the recent breaches of parole by German officers, interned in America, caustically condemns Germany's explanation that a pledge is not the same as ...

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  37. RUSSIANS REPEL TURKS

    A Russian communique states: We easily repelled a Turkish offensive westward of Lake Van. We engaged considerable Turkish forces in ...

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  39. BALKAN FIGHT

    A German communique states: We captured Florina (17 miles south-east of Monastir), after fighting with the Serbian Danube Division. ...

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  40. POLISH AUTONOMY

    A Berlin telegram slates that Von Besler, the German Governor-General at Warsaw, has announced that Austria and Germany have agreed to recognise Polish autonomy. ...

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  41. SOLDIER KILLED BY TRAIN

    Private John Farrell, of Bceac, who was in Geelong Camp, was killed by the early morning train near Geelong to-day. ...

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