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  4. POPE'S PEACE NOTE

    President Wilson has forwarded the reply of the United States Government to the pope's Peace Note. While the President responds to the ...

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  5. ITALIAN VICTORIES

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that the King has congratulated King Victor Emmanuel of Italy on the notable achievements of the ...

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  6. WESTERN FRONT

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "As a result of our attack yesterday we advanced our line after heavy ...

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  7. CANADA'S HELP

    Sir Thomas White, Minister for Finance, announced in the House of Commons that owing to the increased British output of munitions the ...

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  8. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at Moscow says that at the conference M. Frolaff, representing the Engineers' Alliance, emphasised, that complete disorganisation of ...

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  9. CONFERENCE AT MOSCOW

    Telegraphing from Moscow, Mr Wilton, the "Times" correspondent, says:— M. Kerensky, the Prime Minister, ...

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  10. RUSSIANS RETIRE

    A Russian official 'message received this afternoon says:— "The enemy has taken the offensive from Csernowitz against Novo Selitza, ...

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  11. AIRMEN DO GOOD WORK.

    Reporting to the War Office this evening, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig says:— "There has been heavy rain and a ...

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  12. THE LABOR SOCIALIST CONFERENCE

    The Inter-Allies Labor Socialist Conference sat in London privately to-day to consider its future attitude toward the war and peace. ...

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  13. GRECIAN AFFAIRS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens says that the Chamber of Deputies voted confidence in the Government, proclaiming the sacredness of the international ...

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  14. STRUGGLE ON THE MEUSE.

    "There has been nothing beyond a rather lively artillery struggle on the left bank of the Meuse," says a French communique. ...

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  15. HINDENBURG CRITICISED

    Reviewing the first year's record of Field-Marshal von Hindenburg as German Commander-in-Chief, Lieut Colonel A'Court Repington, the ...

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  16. RAIN HAMPERS OPERATIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters reports that very heavy rain and furious wind are hampering operations. Notwithstanding the rain ...

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  17. JAPANESE NOT COMING.

    Groundless reports have been in circulation in Paris that Japanese troops would soon arrive on the Russian front. ...

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  18. WIDE TIRES MAKE EASIER HAULING.

    For many years advocates of good roads have urged the use of wide tires on waggons as a means of reducing the needless wear of road surfaces. For ...

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  19. DIFFERENCES OF OPINION.

    Independents at the Socialists' Conference opposed the restoration of Alsace-Lorraine, the securing of Italian interests in the Adriatic and Aegean ...

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  20. ROUMANIAN RESISTANCE

    Describing the reconstituted Roumanian army's magnificent fight against Mackensen's forces, the war correspondent Marafesti, who is at the front, says that ...

    Article : 276 words
  21. NORTHERN BELGIAN FRONTIER.

    It is stated by the "Telegraph" that the Germans are everywhere fortifying the northern frontier of Belgium near the bend of the Scheldt. It is ...

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  22. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    Mrs Jacob Yager, licensee of the Glengower hotel, Newstead road, was burned to death yesterday. ...

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  23. FRENCH RAILWAYS GOOD.

    American engineers report that the French railways are "in splendid shape," thus contradicting rumors to the contrary. ...

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  24. MOTORING MISHAP.

    Through a defect an the steering gear the motor-car in which Messrs Jack Harry and Son Hearn, well-known bookmakers, were travelling to Bendigo ...

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  25. CANADIAN CONSCRIPTION

    The Duke of Devonshire Governor-General of Canada, to-day signed the Conscription Bill, which, now becomes law. ...

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  26. DAMAGED LINER SAFE

    The Henderson liner Bhamo (5244 tons), which was damaged by explosions off Gape Agulhas, was able to proceed to Cape Town, where it was ...

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  27. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that the executive of the Mineral Federation interviewed Mr Guy Calthorp, Controller of Coal Mines, and ...

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  28. STORM IN ENGLAND

    The wettest summer since 1860 culminated in a terrific storm in England yesterday and to-day. An inch and a half of rain fell in ...

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  29. Y.M.C.A. WORK.

    The work of the Y.M.C.A. has evoked a fine tribute from Mr W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister. In a message to the association last ...

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  30. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    Keith Rowe, a son of Alderman Rowe, Broken Hill, was accidentally shot yesterday. Rowe his brother Cyril, and several friends, had been out shooting ...

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  31. SUBMARINE SUNK

    It is announced that a German submarine was destroyed by an American destroyer when the German vessel was attempting to capture a steamer. ...

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  32. STOCKHOLD CONFERENCE.

    An official report issued by the Inter-Allied Labor-Socialist Conference now sitting in London, discloses that the Stockholm Peace Conference cannot be ...

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  33. GERMAN POLITICS

    Interruption to the cables to the Continent, owing to a storm and the unusual activity of the German censorship, makes an appreciation of the ...

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  34. ARGENTINE PROTEST

    Germany's reply to the Argentine Government's Note embodying the demands of the Argentine in connection with the submarine campaign, as it ...

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  35. DEATH OF EARL GREY.

    The death is announced of Earl Grey, the ex-Governor-General of Canada. ...

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  36. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The earnings of the State railways for the last twelve months amounted to £4,800,810. This was £250,000 in excess of last year's earnings, and established a ...

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  37. AIR RAID IN HOLLAND.

    Reuter's correspondent at The Hague states that Germany has agreed to pay compensation for the recent German air raid in Holland. ...

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  38. A FRENCH BOY SCOUT.

    Right from the beginning of the war the military spirit of young France has been very much in evidence. The fine military exploit of one boy soldier is ...

    Article : 238 words
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  40. AUSTRIA AND AMERICA

    The possibility that Austria may declare war against the United States because of the financial aid given to Italy is recognised by the State ...

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  42. NEW WAR REGULATIONS.

    Two additional regulations have been made under the War Precautions Act. No. 1 provides that when the Governor-General is satisfied that any ...

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  43. MICHAELIS GOES TO BELGIUM.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that a Berlin telegram states that Dr Michaelis, the Imperial Chancellor is going to Belgium ...

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    The tailor bird of India, a tiny yellow creature makes a most curious nest. To escape snakes and monkeys this bird takes a dead leaf, flies up into a tree, and ...

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  45. KORNILOFF'S REVELATIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that General [?] a sensational revolution at the Moscow conference [?] astonishment and instrument ...

    Article : 197 words
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