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  3. MEN AND MATTERS.

    It is recorded that the German chancellor once replied to a statement by Sir E. Grey with one word. “Einkroisungs-politik” (policy of envelopment). But, as ...

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  4. ALLIES’ OFFENSIVE.

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig reports that heavy bombardments were made to-day by both sides. Otherwise nothing important occured. The British are continuing to find ...

    Article : 111 words
  5. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    The Italian Sunday communique states: —“There has been heavy lighting along the Posina line, despite thunderstorms hindering the artillery. The Italians progrssed ...

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  6. MARVELLOUS WORK.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs. writing from France, says:—It seems rather marvellous that we have broken through and beyond the enemy’s second line along a two and a half ...

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  7. RAILWAY SIGNALS.

    Recently charges were levelled against the Railways Department in regard to the working of the electrical signalling apparatus at the Adelaide Railway Station. The ...

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  9. Italians Driven Back.

    The Austrians claim that Italian attacks at Tofana broke down. ...

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  10. EAST FRONT.

    The Germans, in the Sunday midday report, claim that the Russians unsuccessfully attacked against the German line in the region of Syrobowa, which. Prince ...

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  11. HUNS’ BRUTALITY.

    A Belgian politician has received a remarkable letter from relatives in Belgrum the starvation conditions existing there. The writer says that the ...

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  12. Muscovite Attacks Repulsed

    The Austrian communique for Sunday sates that Russian attacks near Luczina, in Bukowina, Were repulsed, and. that violent fighting is in progress south-west of ...

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  13. RUSSIAN DEVELOPMENT.

    Russia has decided, to construct 65 new railways, totalling 18,600 miles. Half a. million Austrian prisoners have garnered an enormous harvest in the ...

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  14. GERMAN FEARS.

    The orni[?] mon[?] of the British and French successes has been reflected by a new tone in the German press. A long and significant article in a Berlin ...

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  15. Financial “Bombs.”

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. McKenna), in a letter to the press, says he is glad that war savings week has been chosen for a date when the thoughts ...

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  16. CAUCASUS CAMPAIGN.

    The Russian Sunday midday communique states that in the direction of Erzvngan the Czar’s soldiers attacked heights southward of Mamakhatum and captured 18 Turkish ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND'S PREMIER.

    The Premier, of Queensland (Mr. Ryan) has arrived here from England en route to Australia. Mr. Ryan has received a cable from ...

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  18. Russian Transports Sunk.

    A Turkish communique says that submarines have sunk three large Russian transports, and forced another ashore. ...

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  19. England's Triumph.

    The Figaro states:—Germany, the strongest military nation since the days of Rome, and whose national industry was war, and who had armed ...

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  20. Haul of Enemy Sailing Vessels.

    A Russian torpedo boat has destroyed 26 Turkish sailings ships in the Black Sea. ...

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  21. The Foe's Version.

    The German Sunday mid-day communique remarks:—“There has been strong artillery activity on both sides of the Somme. Four British attacks on Ovillers ...

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  22. Russians at French Front.

    Russian troops in France received their baptism of fire at the French front on Saturday. After excellent French artillery preparations, some Russian companies ...

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  23. SINAI OPERATIONS.

    All official message states that two columns of British troops, starting for Abu Zeneima, on the Sinai shore of the Gulf of Suez, traversed 60 miles of ...

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  24. Submarine Activities.

    Eleven survivors from three trawlers, sunk by the Germans, have landed at Aberdeen. ...

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  25. Belgian Batteries Active.

    A Belgian communique, issued at noon to-day. states that during tie week Belgian, batteries carried out a destructive fire on German defensive works at Di[?]de, ...

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  26. PORT ADELAIDE SOLDIER.

    Mrs E. E. Baker, of Wilson street, Birkenhead, bas received from the officer in charge of the base records, Melbourne, the following notification concerning the ...

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  27. “I BLUFFED HIM.”

    A charge of having. been on the premises of the Thistle Hotel, Waymouth street, on July :5. for the purpose of betting on the Broken Hill races, was preferred against John William Car[?] ...

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  28. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION.

    An anti-conscription meeting was held under the auspices of the A.M.A. at the Central Reserve on Sunday afternoon. There was a large attendance. Two ...

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  29. Teutonic. Exaggeration.

    The British Admiralty denies the German official wireless message claiming that the Tentons sank a large British auxiliary cruiser in the North Sea . Regarding the ...

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  30. French and Russian.

    The French Sunday midnight communique states:—“There has been great activity by French and Russian patrols on the Champagne front, and also fairly lively ...

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  31. Six Enemy ’Planes.

    The French communique, issued at midday on Sunday, says:—“The Germans, in a surprise attack under cover of a fog, recaptured La, Maisonette and Biaches. The ...

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  33. Kaiser Dismisses Generals.

    The Berliner Tageblatt reports that the Kaiser has given pensions to seven generals who had been holding important war commands, and all of whom have tendered ...

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  34. Lord Sydenham's Opinion.

    Lord Sydenham, in an article in The Weekly Dispatch, replying to Col. Winston Churchill, remarks that it is foolish to say that men rightly foresaw the war. ...

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  35. COURSING.

    A successful coursing meaning took place at Beeves Plains on July 12 and 13. Results:— White Frog beat Winsome Lass. Lasco's Grit Brat Has[?]e On. ...

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  36. Praise for the English.

    Never have such joyous spirits prevailed here since the war began as to-day, owing to the British successes. Large crowds swarmed the streets and paid voluble tributes to the ...

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  37. POLITICS IN THE WEST.

    The Government has proclaimed under the Postponement of Debts Act that, payment of all judgment debts of settlers to whom help baa been given under the ...

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