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  4. AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE

    Gen. Sir Archibald Massey, in a despatch dated Romani, Saturday!, says:—The Turks. recognising the futility of hiding their failure, have abandoned Bir-el-abd. and are ...

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  5. EAST FRONT.

    Now that Gen. von Bothmer, a[?]er stubbornly holding the Austrian winter lines for 10 weeks, has been compelled to fall back, under menaces to his [?]anks, interest ...

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  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Noshing like a vigorous anti-Zeptic treatment to tree the air from Germs.—London Opinion. The Discovery of Asquith. ...

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  8. THE EXTRA SIXPENCE

    Mr. Robinson in the House of Assembly on Tuesday afternoon asked when the farmers were going to receive the additional 6d. a bushel for their wheat. ...

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  9. “FADDISM.”

    Interesting argument on the subject of food substitutes was heard during the course of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court proceedings in Adelaide on Tuesday. ...

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  10. WESTERN FRONT.

    Gen. Sir Dougl[?] Haig reports:—The enemy yesterday night gained a temporary footing in portion of the trenches to the westward of ...

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  11. In the Huns' Favour.

    The battle near to Zarecze, on the Stokhod, has been decided in our favour. Strong enemy attacks to the south of Brody have been sanguinarily repulsed, but ...

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  12. Russians Going Ahead.

    The Russian Monday midday communique states:—An enemy air bomb killed two sisters at the orderly hospital at Siniavka. We drove back the enemy in an attack on ...

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  13. French Enlarge Positions.

    The French Monday midday communique says:—There has been a lively bombardment at Ma[?]pas. We enlarged our positions south-west of Estrees. [?]aking many ...

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  14. Beating the Enemy.

    The official message states:—“A Russian regiment hive forded, up to their chests in water, the Luku tributary of the Sereth, and expelled the enemy from a series of ...

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  15. German Version.

    A German official message states that the British penetrated 700 yards of the first line tranches south-west of the Thiepval and Pozieres high road on Sunday ...

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  16. Australians Fight Splendidly.

    This is the finest tribute payable to the Anzac mounted men, who bore the boat and burden of the eight days of incessant fighting after a fortnight's constant ...

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  17. French Captures.

    Trustworthy advices state that the French have taken 2,000 unwounded prisoners and 70 machine guns from the Germans since August 6 northward of the ...

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  18. Austrian Report.

    An Austrian official message savs:—We drove off ravaging detachments west of Kozowa, and repulsed numerous attacks in the Zhorow sector, taking as prisoners 300. ...

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  19. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    The Italian communique issued at midday on Monday, states:—We continue to press the Austrians in the Carso region. We have pierced another strong line of ...

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  20. Good Flying Work.

    Gen. Haig, in a despatch received at midnight on Monday, stated that the British situation on the whole line had not changed. Bombing attacks westward of ...

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  21. ASIA MINOR.

    The Ru[?]ar flotilla at Lake Van bom[?]ed Turkish [?]tions on the south-west shore, and forced the enemy to retire. The Czar’s troops have captured some position ...

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  22. Rheims Again Shelled.

    The French communique issued on Monday evening states:—The weather has impeded operations on the major part of the front. Aeroplanes on Sunday evening ...

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  23. JACKA, THE HERO.

    Lce.-Cpl Albert Jacka, of the 14th Australian Battalion, and who is a native of Geelong, has earned further honours, and is now in hospital in London with eight ...

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  24. LATEST SPORTING.

    At Mo[?]ttville. on Tuesday morning, the course proper and san track were unfit for galioping purposes. On the tan track even-time and good useful pacing was performed by the ...

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  25. DESTROYER LOST.

    The British Admiralty announces that the destroyer L[?]oo was sunk off the [?] [?] yesterday. She was [?] torped[?] or [?] a mine. Six members of the ...

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  26. Transport Difficulties.

    The Secretary for India (Mr. Chamberlain), replying to Sir Edward Carson in the House of Assembly to-day, said the transport difficulties in Mesopotamia could ...

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  27. Kaiser Looking On.

    It if reported fiat the Kaiser re[?]hed Picardy in time to witness the French advance on Maure[?]s. ...

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  28. ROUMANIA WAITING.

    The Bucharest correspondent of The New York American says that Roumania is only awaiting the best, war bid for her help. Anything he adds. may happen ...

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  29. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The President (Sir Lancelot Stirling) took the chain at 2 p.m. SPEED OF MOTOR VEHICLES. The Hon. E. Lucas presented a petition ...

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  30. Wheat Gambles.

    The London Daily Telegraph declares that Chicago influences are [?]argely responsible for the rise in wheat values in the English market in the past few days, Some ...

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  31. THOSE AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs tells a story illustrating the good feeling between the Australians and the old English regiments. Near Pozieres the Australians’ trenches were ...

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  32. QUESTIONS IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    The Commissioner of Public Works told Mr. Nicholls that the payment of the minimum wage of 9/ a day would be made retrospective from July 1. ...

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  33. COURSING.

    The B[?] Stakes for 12 dogs was [?]fully run off on the Mannana[?] grounds on August [?]. H[?] were plentiful and strong. The whole of the net proceeds were devo[?]ed to ...

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  34. American Railway Crisis.

    If a general strike arises out of the present railway crisis 200,000 railway employes will be out of work. ...

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  35. SUBMARINE ACTIVITIES.

    A message from New London (Connecticut) staler that a foreign submarine has been reported off the shore of the mainland north of Long Island. and that it is ...

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  36. Incidents of the War.

    Last week workmen engaged on the new Commonwealth offices in the Strand declined to work until the subcontractor dismissed Austrians in his employ. The ...

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  37. Treatment of British Prisoners.

    The Minister of the Block[?] (Lord Robert C[?]), in the House of C[?] to-day, stated that Germany had [?] large numbers of British prisoners to work in ...

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  38. Reprisals for the Baralong Case.

    A Ger[?] while [?] dealing with the [?]king of the [?] that the Zeppelin [?] on Eng[?] are [?] in that connection. “There[?]” it [?] ...

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  39. ALLIES’ CO-OPERATION.

    The New York Tribune states that what the world is now witnessing is a powerful co-operation by the Allies in order to eli[?]ato Austria from the war before the ...

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  41. Into Camp on Tuesday

    Following are the names of the [?] who [?] at Adelaide and went into the Exhibition Comp on Tuesday:— w. [?] L. R. Anderson J. [?] A. W. ...

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