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  4. GORIZIA.

    An Italian official message says:—Our cavalry and cyclists are pressing on eastward of Gorizia. at several points under heavy fire. Host[?]e forces were reported ...

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  6. WEST FRONT QUIET.

    The French communique issued on Thursday evening says:—have progressed northward of Hem Wood. Rain and fog hampers operations. Our fire ...

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  8. EVIDENCE IN CAMERA.

    When the Industrial Court met on Friday Mr. Jethro Brown said he wished to refer to two matters which had been brought before his notice. As President ...

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  9. DAY BAKING AWARD

    The President of the Industrial Court gave his decision in regard to the hours during which baking operations may be carried out. His judgment on the general ...

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  10. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Although Kavalla is a shipping port of some value, and although as Neapolis it enjoyed distinction in classical times, yet in the palmy days of Athens the coveted ...

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  11. Colossal and Complete Defeat.

    During the bombardment of Gorizia two palaces occupied by the staffs of two Austrian divisional commands collapsed, and the bodies of the staffs were subsequently ...

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  12. RUSSIAN FRONTS.

    The Berlin Thursday midnight report savs that repeated Russian attacks on the Strumier and Stokhod have been sanguinary repulsed. A surprise attack on ...

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  13. Heavy Austrian Losses.

    The Duke d’Aoeta commanded the Italian troops in the capture of Gorizia. The first troops forded the Shonzo, the bridges over which had been blown up, and ...

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  14. British Commander’s Report.

    Gen. Haig reported on Thursday afternoon:—We have further progressed northwest of Pozieres. A raid caused severe German casualties southward of Arras. ...

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  15. Austria's Time Limit.

    The London correspondent of The New York Tribune in commending the capture of Gorizia, declares that Austria has now arrived at a point where a definite time ...

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  16. MEAT FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The manager of the Produce Department (Mr. G. A. W.. Pope) will leave for Queensland to-day to interview the Government there respecting the embargo ...

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  17. Another Russian Capture.

    Official:—The railway station [?] Chroyplin, three miles east of Stanislau, has been taken by the Russians. ...

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  18. Governor-General of Turkestan.

    Gen. Kropotkin has been appointed Governor-General of Turkestan (Russian Central Asia). ...

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  19. Breaking It Gently.

    A Vienna message says:—Owing to the situation arising out of the evacuation of a bridgehead at Gorizia,. the town was given up. After a sangu[?]nary repulse ...

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  20. Situation Unchanged.

    Gen. Haig, in a further report report says:—The situation is unchanged on the while British front. Some parties of the enemy who are advancing against our lines ...

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  21. Turks Concentrated at Lemberg.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of The Daily Telegraph says that about 150,000 Turkish troops are concentrated at Lemberg. ...

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  22. THE BALKANS.

    Queen Milena of Montenegro, and her daughters, who were compelled to fly to Italy when the Austrians overran Montenegro, have arrived in Paris, where they ...

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  23. Russian Progress.

    A Russian official message, issued at midnight on Thursday, states:—“Austrians and Germans arc fiercely counter-attacking us in the woods between the villages of ...

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  24. German Report.

    A German official message, issued at midnight on Thursday, says:—“There has been intense artil[?] lighting in the Anere and the Somme rezion. The British ...

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  25. Roumania and Bulgaria.

    Bulgaria is Seeking to create -a neutral zone on the Roumanian frontier to prevent a recurrence of the clashes of the patrols of the two countries. ...

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  26. SATURDAY'S JOURNAL.

    One tattingly good story which will be published in Saturday's Journal to-morrow is entitled “The Golden Bean,” by that fascinating writer of Pacific sea sketches, ...

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  27. Kaiser's Tone Modified.

    The correspondent of The Morning Post, at British headquarters in France, states that the struggle for Guillemont has been most obstinate, and hitherto indecisive. ...

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  28. ASIA MINOR.

    There is fierce fighting north of Mush and Bitlis. AMSTERDAM. August 10. Germany has appointed three ...

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  29. Snub for the Kaiser.

    A Berne wireless message states that the Kaiser, co-operating with the Hungarian Government, arranged Hindenburg's appointment as Commander-in-Chief on the ...

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  30. Into Camp on Friday.

    Following are the names of the men who unlisted at Adelaide and went into the Exhibition camp on Friday:— J. J. Bullock, R. R. Beacham. J. Benson, J. ...

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  31. FRENCH MUNITIONS.

    A Paris wireless message states that the French output of machine guns is now 135 times greater than in 1914. of rifles 300 times greater, of [?] 27 times greater, of ...

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  32. FAIR RENTS COURT.

    A deputation from the Property Taxpayers and Ratepayers' Association, which waited upon the Attorney-General (Mr. Hall) to-day, spoke with regard to the ...

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  33. KANGAROO ISLAND CABLE.

    Our Kingscote correspondent writes:— The steamer Ferret arrived here on Wednesday with Government electricians on board to repair the cable between ...

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  34. SATURDAY'S TEAMS.

    West Torrens v. Prospects (Semi-final. Alberton Oval).—Umpire, A. Hickey. Wist Torrens—Patten (captain). Earner (vice-cap[?]). Cu[?], Campbell, Conole, Don[?], Hele (2), Harley, Job. ...

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  35. CARGO-CARRYING ZEPPELINS.

    Germany, hopeful of Impressing the neutrals, announce that two giant cargo[?] Zeppelins will begin trading between the Fatherland and neutral ...

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  36. PORT ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    THURSDAY, August 10. — Present—The Mayor (Mr. J. Sweeney), Alds, Barber, [?] Crouton, and Williams, Crs, Tapp. Baudi[?] Horne, Foster, Ellis, Ander[?] and Brown. A. ...

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  37. Warding to German Farmers.

    The German [?] have issued confident[?] to farmers for the defence of [?] from [?] of British and French [?] and [?] ...

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  39. CHURCH JUNIOR ASSOCIATION.

    Wellington Square v. Hindmarsh Baptist (to be played at Hindmarsh).—Wellingtons—[?]ms, Appellb, Brooks, Carmey, Came, [?] Hosking, Hutchins, Knuckey, Keating, [?] ...

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  40. GENERAL.

    Ortonville v. 3rd Light Horse, Mitcham Camp (Hawtborn Oval).—Cottonville—Rosewar[?], [?] cock, Selth, Creek, Rodgers Blight. Gully (2), Hull (2). Cotton, Ellis. Walsh, Walters, Leslie, ...

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  41. Allies Munitions.

    It is reported that the Allies are about to institute a common fund for the purchase of munitions abroad and the manufacture of munitions at home. ...

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