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  4. TOPICS IN PARLIAMENT.

    The President (Sir Lancelot Stirling) took the Chair at 2 p.m. SPEED OF MOTOR CARS The Hon. H. J. Gordon presented a ...

    Article : 148 words
  5. BRITISH MUNITIONS.

    His Majesty King George, in a general order to the army in France, which has been sent to Gen. Haig, says:—“It has been a great pleasure and satisfaction to ...

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  6. CONSCRIPTION.

    After the Federal Cabinet meeting on Tuesday the Prime Minister announced that the subject of conscription had not been even mentioned. The Melbourne ...

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  7. RUSSIAN OPERATIONS.

    A Russian communique says:—We continue-to advance on toe Cppsr Stryp Two of our hydroplanes successfully bombed an aeropdome at lake Agern. in ...

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  8. PARLIAMENTARY LIQUOR BAR.

    There is a liquor bar at Parliament House, and it does not dose at 6 p.m. Some politicians think all politicians should have a taste of their own reforms. In the ...

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  10. ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS.

    Mr. Anstey presented a petition against the speed limit fixed for motors when passing stationary tramcars. WOMAN INSPECTOR. ...

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  11. Inferior Quality Austrians.

    Austrian headquarters explain that Gen: von Bothmer’s retreat was Cue to his front having been held by troops of inferior quality. An official Vienna ...

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  12. WEST FRONT.

    Gen. Haig. in his message received on Tuesday afternoon. announced that the British had retaken nearly the whole of the trenches north-west of Pozieres where ...

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  13. MEAT TRADE CONDITIONS.

    Additional South Australian evidence was taken regarding the meat trade plaint before the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Abortion on Wednesday. Mr. Justice Higgins ...

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  14. Asia Minor.

    A Russian official message announces that in the Russian offensive at Sakkiz the Grand Duke Nicholas’s , forces, captured a strong Turkish position. The Russian ...

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  15. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    An Italian communique issued on Tuesday afternoon says:—Our gallant troops on Monday night repulsed several Austrian counter-attacks in the Carso region. We ...

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  16. French Grenadiers’ Dash.

    The French communique of Tuesday afternoon states:—There has been great artillery firing on the Somme front. German detachment, after a heavy ...

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  17. BIG AUSTRlAN LOSSES.

    A Rome wireless message states has it is estimated than the Austrian losses since Friday. August 4 for in 11 days), on the talian front have been 25,000 killed, 40.000 ...

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  18. German Report.

    A Germen communique states:—The British made repeated attacks on Ovillers and Bazentin le Petit far into the night They again a foothold in our first ...

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  19. KAISER AND THE WAR.

    The Daily News has published a statement to the effect that, speaking to the citizen of a neutral country at an official deputation at Berlin, the Kaiser said:—It ...

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  20. THE BALKANS.

    A Vienna communique contains a brief reference to the fighting north of Salonika. It says:—“Enemy attacks have been repulsed south of Lake Doiran.” ...

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  21. Australian Cheers.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs says that tie King visited ail parts of the front. All the traffic and turmoil of war surged about him, and an endless procession of the manhood ...

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  22. JAPANESE AND CHINESE.

    In confirmation of the report that Chinese troops attacked the Japanese forces at Cheng-hia-Tun, in Manchuria, a Tokio official message says:—Chinese ...

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  23. DEATH OF MR. JAMES HAGUE.

    Residents of the District of Barossa, particularly will learn with genuine sorrow that Mr. James Hague, who for a number of years was one of their representatives in ...

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  24. BOXING.

    More than 5,000 persons witnessed the, fight this morning for the Heavyweight Championship of Australia , between Les Darcy and Dave Smith. After the third ...

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  25. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Sydenham asked whether the Government considered that -German submarines were adhering to the promises- made to the ...

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  26. Queensland's Premier Returned.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. T. J. Ryan) arrived at Sydney to-day by the Sonoma, after four and a half months trip abroad, including visits to Egypt, Great ...

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  27. AMERICAN NEWS.

    President Wilson has asked the employers to concede the eight hours’ principle the railwaymen who should in return waive their demand for time and a ...

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  28. GERMAN YOUTHS.

    German youths, who were born in 1899, and are therefore 17 years of age, have been ordered to enrol at once, instead of in 1919 ...

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  29. War Prisoner’s Nationality.

    A Military Court at Victoria Barracks to-day had before it the case of Nicholas Dorloff, who was accused of having escaped from a German concentration ...

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  30. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    In New York the infantile paralysis epidemic has reached 6.400 cases with 1,400 deaths. The epidemic is now widespread, and 200 fresh cases occur daily. The fact ...

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  31. SHIPS DESTROYED.

    A Zeppelin bombarded the Swedish steamer Norland. which had come from Middlesbrough. The bombs fell close to the ship, but lid little damage. British ...

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  32. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    Gen. Botha has arrived at Durban on his return from East Africa. In au interview to the comes of the operations against Germans there the Prime Minister said ...

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  33. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Zealsndia, 5,172, J. Breen. Liverpool Dalgety and Co., agenrs. Ouorns. 237. P. Barry, Spender’s Gulf pores. June, 105, Grif. McKay. Port Vincent. ...

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  34. Soldiers and Unionism.

    There was a protracted dispassion at the weekly meeting of the Sydney City Council on a motion by Sir Allen Taylor that a resolution of the council providing that ...

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  35. Any Excuse.

    A wireless message received in New York from Berlin states that in consequence of the Baralong case Zeppelins in will shown no consideration for the ...

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  36. COOLGARDIE BY-ELECTION.

    The count in connection with the Coolgardie by-election to till the vacancy in the Legislative Assembly caused by the death of Mr. C. McDonald, was concluded to-day. ...

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