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  4. ITALIAN VICTORY.

    An Italian communique, issued on Tuesday everting states:—"The bridge head at Gorizia (on the Isonzo) is now in our hands as the result of our ...

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  5. BRITISH PUSH ON.

    "Last night the British troops pushed forward east of the Trones Wood; fighting on the outskirts of Guillemont village (south-east of Longueval) is ...

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  6. LATEST WAR NEWS

    An official communique issued in Paris on Wednesday afternoon states: — The fighting at Thiaumont and Fleury yesterday was perhaps more desperate than ...

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  7. GREAT SLAV VICTORY.

    It is officially reported from Petrograd that a great Russian victory has been achieved to the south of the D[?]iester. ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN

    The flotation by New South Wales of a 5½ per cent, loan of 2,500,000 has gloomily affected gilt-edged securities. ...

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  9. ANZAC COMRADESHIP.

    The "Daily Mail" states that a wounded sergent-major relates that an Australian soldier "got into the fight at Pozieres at a place where the ...

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  10. SETTLING EX-FIGHTERS.

    The Secretary for the Colonies (Mr A. Bonar Law) stated in the House of Commons on Tuesday that the Imperial authorities Were communicating with ...

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  11. TWO DAYS' FRENCH GAINS.

    A Paris communique reports: "We increased our gains north of the Somme. We also captured a fortified wood and trench north of the Hem ...

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  12. IMPORTANT GAIN.

    The Rome correspondent of the Central News asserts that the capture of Hill 85 by the Italians is most important. ...

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  13. THE ZEPPELIN RAID

    Unofficial reports regarding the air raid indicate that both incendiary and, explosive bombs were dropped. Apparently most of the casualties were caused on the ...

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  14. DURATION OF COMMONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) promised members of the House of Commons on Tuesday that he would introduce a bill on Monday next to ...

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  15. CADORNA'S STRATEGY.

    The "Times" correspondent at the Italian headquarters telegraphs as follows on Monday:— "The offensive conducted by General ...

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  16. SUEZ CANAL ATTACK.

    The first mention of the fighting at Romani (east of the Suez Canal) during the week-end in a Turkish communique is characteristically evasive. ...

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  17. GERMAN-AMERICANS IN ENGLAND.

    The Home Secretary (Mr Herbert Samuel) stated in the House of Commons Tuesday that the authorities were giving their attention to a [?] ...

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  18. ROTHEKSTEIN EXPLOSION

    Amsterdam advices report that a terrible explosion occurred at an artillery ammunition depot at Rothenstein, in East Prussia. Thirty men and 20 women ...

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  19. HURRICANE OF FIRE FACED.

    Mr W. Beach Thomas, the "Daily Mail" correspondent on the western front, says that Thursday and Friday night's losses were singularly few, ...

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  20. CEASELESS GUNFIRE.

    "The Times" correspondent at the British headquarters, describing the fierce but futile enemy counter-attacks thrown against the Australians and ...

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  21. BRITAIN'S ENEMY ALIENS.

    Speaking in the House of Commons an Tuesday the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) said that the question of the position of enemy aliens in the United ...

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  22. PERONNE IN FLAMES

    An Amsterdam message states that German newspapers say that Peronne is in flames. The buildings threatened include the library and museum ...

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  23. PICTURES OF SOMME BATTLES.

    The War Office has permitted films to be taken of the Somme battles. Every phase of the advance and the actual fighting will be exhibited shortly ...

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  24. PORTUGAL'S ACTIVE AID.

    At an extraordinary sitting of the Portuguese Congress on Tuesday Sen hor Costa, Minister for Finance, stated that when he was in London ...

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  25. BERLIN ADMITS SUCCESS.

    A Berlin communique received via Amsterdam admits that the Russians have broken through to the south of the Dniester, where the [?] ...

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  26. "MARVELLOUS PERFORMANCE."

    Brigadier-Gen. G. Ryrie, M.H.R., in command of the 2nd Australian Light Horse Brigade, in an interview, says he was greatly distressed at ...

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  27. FIGHTING AT VERDUN.

    A Paris communique states: — A strong enemy attack from Fleury to the north of the Thiaumont Work at Verdun has been checked towards ...

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  28. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  29. REJOICINGS IN ITALY.

    There are great rejoi[?]ings in Italy over the success of the Italian offensive which began on 4th August. A terrific bombardment wag begun on the ...

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  30. FLOODS HAMPER RUSSIANS.

    "The Times" correspondent on the East front, Mr Stanley Washburn, in his latest message, states that the Germans have somewhat depreciated in ...

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  31. ANZACS' SUCCESSES.

    Australian wounded officers who have arrived in London from Pozieres agree that the Anzacs did what they liked in the week-end advances, and ...

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  32. GERMANS DESPERATE.

    The "Times" correspondent in Paris staes that fierce fighting continues at Verdun. The Germans are evidently alarmed ...

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  33. MR RUNCIMAN IN ITALY.

    It is reported from Rome that. Mr Waiter Runciman (President of the British Board of Trade) has arrived in Italy for the purpose of discussing ...

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  34. FIERCE STRUGGLE.

    A Paris communique issued at midnight, on Tuesday states:— "On the right bank of the Mouse the battle has been continued in the ...

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  35. KING'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    The King has telegraphed to General Murray his appreciation of the brilliant success achieved by his troops during the hot season in desert ...

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  36. ZEPPELINS RAID ENGLAND

    It is officially stated that hostile airships crossed the east coast early on. Wednesday morning. Another is reported to have visited the South-east ...

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  37. ASIA MINOR COAST.

    British warships bombarded the Asia Minor coast, compelling, the Turks to evacuate Chesme. Tho Turks abandoned trenches and guns. ...

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  38. NIZNIOFF STORMED.

    A Petrograd communique states:—"Pursuing the enemy south of the Dniester. the Russians stormed the town of Niznioff (east of Sta[?]islau) ...

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  39. ARAL REBELLION.

    Turkish reinforcements on route for Medina to cope with, the Arab rebellion are held up 30 miles north of Medina owing to the destruction of ...

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  40. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The House of Lords discussed the newly-oreated Dardanelles Commission of Enquiry on Tuesday. Lord Middleton, P.C., referring to a ...

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  41. BALKAN SKIRMISH.

    A British patrol, says a Salonika telegram, surprised and dispersed a Bulgarian detachment in a village to the south of Dorian, with bombs and ...

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  42. AFTER WAR TRADE.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Amsterdam says that Germany is actively preparing for the period after the war . She is getting ready to ...

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  43. DOPE IN ENEMY DUG-OUTS.

    An Australian officer relates that he found two German officers doped in a dug-out. Both were dead. They had committed suicide rather than be ...

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  44. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr Arthur Henderson, President of the Board of Education, and the representative of the Labor party in the Cabinet, has resigned. ...

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  45. IN AUSTRALIA.

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  46. POSITION OF SERBS.

    Mr G. Ward Price, the official British, correspondent at Salonika, has visited the Serbian headquarters. He says that the Serbs hold a section of ...

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  47. PROVIDENT SOCIETY'S ACT.

    This morning Messrs J. K. Merrett, M.L.C., W. Warren-Kerr (President), R. B. Lemmon, Howard W. Berry, and R. J. Alcock. representing the Council of ...

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  48. CLYDE WORKERS TO REST.

    A conference of Clyde workers discussed telegram from the Minister for Munitions, requesting them to continue work. It was unanimously resolved that ...

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  49. NEW ADVANCE MADE.

    Telegraphing at midnight on Tuesday, General Haig says:— "South-west of Guillemont our line has been advanced 400 yards. The ...

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  50. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    Mr Asquith (the Prime Minister) in the House of Commons on Tuesday, said that the Government had no intention of introducing legislation to ...

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  51. LAST HUN COLONY.

    It is stated that the position in German East Africa on July 20 resembled a hand clenched with the palm upwards. Suddenly the hand opened, ...

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  52. STEEL WORKERS' PAY.

    The Government committee has awarded the Scottish steel workers 1d per hour increase from 30th May. ...

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  53. OVERDUE SUBMARINE.

    The Germans are said to be uneasy respecting the fate of the submarine Bremen, the sistership of the Deutschland. The Bremen left a German port ...

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  54. HUNS DREAMS VANISH.

    The French Minister of War (General Roques) replying to the message despatched to him by Mr Lloyd-George (British Minister for War) on the ...

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  55. SOVEREIGN'S PURCHASING POWER.

    It is officially estimated that the food purchasing power of the sovereign, is now 12/. ...

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  56. COMPENSATION CONSIDERED.

    According to a statement made in the House of Commons on Tuesday by Mr Asquith (the Prime Minister), Mr H. E. Duke (Chief Secretary for ...

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  57. WOMEN PREACHERS.

    A section of London clergy is signing a protest against women preachers, on the ground that it is heretical. ...

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  58. PORTUGUESE ENGAGED.

    Lisbon reports that an attack launched by German infantry against a Portuguese post at N[?]gadi, near Kio[?]ga, in the south-western corner of ...

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  59. CAPTURE REPORT REVIVED.

    Germans in the United States are having a hard time endeavoring to explain the reason for the non-arrival of the second German submarine [?] ...

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  60. PORTUGUESE WAR LOAN.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Lisbon says that the Portuguese war loan is redeemable in , Britain two years after the signing of peace. ...

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  61. [?]STION OF SUCCESSOR.

    The political correspondent of "The Times" states that the question of a successor to Mr Arthur Henderson is of exceptional importance, in view of ...

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  62. GAINS CONSOLIDATED.

    Telegraphing on Monday, [?] the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters says:—"No events of importance occurred to-day. The ...

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  64. TRADE RESOLUTIONS.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) said that a general statement was impossible regarding the conservation of ...

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  65. KUT PRISONER.

    A prisoner from Kut-el-Amara, who is now at Angora, has written to his parents, stating that he is well and comfortable. ...

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