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  4. FALLEN AND WOUNDED.

    Mr F.Hebb, of Rowe street, has been advised by the Defence Department that his stepson, Pte, E.T.Williams, of the 8th Battalion (2nd ...

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  5. THOUGHTS ON THE WAR.

    We want to win this war, and we want to win it Quickly, so as to save as many of our precious lives us we Can. I put the case, as I have put it before in ...

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  6. SOUTHERN CAMPAIGN.

    A Paris communique, detailing operations in Gallipoli, states that it is very calm on the southern front. Last Week the British, in the northern zone, ...

    Article : 215 words
  7. TURKISH TRANSPORTS SUNK

    A special Paris communique hails the Russian victory on the Strypa. in Eastern [?] It adds that this victory shows that the Russian armies ...

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  8. LOSSES OF NEW ZEALAND OFFICERS.

    In the latest casualty list appeal the names of eight officers killed, including Lieut.Colonel Surgeon Thomas and Captain Clifton. ...

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  9. AUSTRIAN EVACUATION.

    The Austrians have evacuated Roverto, after destroying historic monuments. ...

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  10. AUSTRIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    Two hundred thousand Austrian reinforcements, chiefly of 1897 class, have been sent to the Tyrol and Trentino. with 80 new batteries. ...

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  11. RUTHERGLEN SOLDIER'S FATE.

    News was received last light of the death of Private John Laidlaw who came to Newcastle from Rutherglen, Victoria, and went to Gallipoli with ...

    Article : 99 words
  12. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Greece and Great Britain, advises an Athens telegram, have signed a commercial agreement fixing the total important and exportation between Greece ...

    Article : 85 words
  13. BALLARAT CAMP

    Yesterday was a busy day in camp, the distribution of the fortnight's pay, amounting to nearly £4000, and the arranging of week-end leave for a ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND WOUNDED.

    Over 1000 wounded New Zealanders are accommodated in military hospitals in various parts of Great Britain. ...

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  15. SEVEN SPANIARDS SHOT.

    The Parish newspaper "Figaro" states that Germany has paid the sum of £12,000 to Spain. This represents an indemnity for [?] Spaniards who were ...

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  16. POPE AND PEACE.

    It is reported from Washington that Cardinal James Gibbons, Archbishop of Baltimore (U.S.A.) has presented to President Woodrow Wilson a message. ...

    Article : 51 words
  17. BATTLE FOR SARI BAIR.

    Mr Asbmead-Bartlett. British press representative at the Dardanelles, has forwarded a despatch to London dated August 19. ...

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  18. WESTERN FRONT.

    The "Central News" correspondent in Northern France states that the sustained vigor of the Federal bombardment in the Argonne and in the vosses is having ...

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  19. EIGHT HOURS IN MINES ACT.

    The national conference of the coal milling industry of Great Britain met afc the Homo Office on Thursday, when consideration was given to the Eight ...

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  20. GERMANS AT GRODNO.

    "Field-Marshal von Hindenburg has stormed the village of Czarnoko, on the Vilna Grodno railway," declares a communique from Berlin. ...

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  21. MEN RESUME WORK.

    All the South Wales miners have resumed work. ...

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  22. GERMAN AMERICANS.

    Reports received by the New York "Herald" confirm the rumors that Germans and Austrians in America are quietly drilling in their Turn, Verein ...

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  23. ROAR OF BIG GUNS.

    A Paris communique reports grenade fighting at Souchez and artillery engagements at Neuville (in Arras sector) and at Roye (in the Vosges) while an ...

    Article : 99 words
  24. LATE GENERAL BRIDGES.

    The burial of Major-General Sir Wiiliam Bridges. took place Lore to-day. Every station through which the train passed on the journey from Melbourne ...

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  25. GENERAL BOTHA'S COMMENTS.

    General Botha, in a speech at Eden[?] said that at the time of the Boer War, other nations were prepared to assist the Boer's provided Germany helped, ...

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  26. RUSSIAN ARMY CHANCES.

    Important changes in Russian army commands are announced. General Russky, who led the first victorians army into Galicia, has been ...

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  27. ARABIC'S DESTROYER.

    An officer aboard the White Star liner Adriatic (24,541 tons) which has arrived at New York reports that the submarine which sank the [?] was afterward ...

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  28. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Speaking at the monthly meeting of the Avoca Shire Council, Cr Slater. said the military camp at Seymour was in a very bad state, and the men had ...

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  29. RUSSIA'S RETREAT.

    An official communique says:— We repulsed all attacks on Friedrich stat. Our troops are approaching Velkemir. ...

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  30. FRENCH AIR WORK.

    A Frech airman safely flew over Brussels and dropped bombs on the Land [?] barracks at Ettenbeck. The ...

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  31. CONQUERED COLONIES.

    The "Frankfurther Zeitung" has collected reported from German planters in the South Seas relative to their [?] since the territories changed hands. ...

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  32. COMMONWEALTH NATURALISATION ACT.

    During August 148 persona were [?] in Australia. Of these 136 were men and 12 women. There were 72 married and 76 single. Those ...

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  33. SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator [?]) stated to-day that a letter in the following terms had been received by his department: "I have just been ...

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  34. GERMANY'S DRAIN OF MEN.

    A Berne advice reports that 12,000 Germans resident in Switzerland who previously were [?] by the military authorities for physical reason, have ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND DAY.

    The total collections in connection with Patriotic Day amount to £120,000. ...

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