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  4. THE BALKANS.

    The military expert of the United Press Association shows that Roumania has shown that she believes the Allies have experienced the turn of the tide. The ...

    Article : 166 words
  5. ROUMANIA’S ENTRANCE.

    Roumania has declared war against Austria-Hungary. NEW YORK, August 28. Berlin officially announces that ...

    Article : 145 words
  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    One gathers from Berlin dispatches that Kaiser Wilhelm expects to be awarded this year’s Nobel Peace Prize.—Boston The Hampshir’s Grave ...

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  7. TOPICS IN PARLIAMENT.

    The President (Sir Lancelot Stirling) took the Chair at 2 p.m. ART UNIONS. In reply to the Hon. F. S. Wallis, the ...

    Article : 210 words
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  9. TATTERSALLS.

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  10. GREEK ATTITUDE.

    The Athens correspondent of The Daily Telegraph says that the Entente Ministers at Athens asked the Greek Premier (M. Zaimis) how far Greece was prepared ...

    Article : 81 words
  11. GREEKS YIELD KAVALLA FORTS.

    A British communique says:—Our artillery on the Pi[?] front silenced guns which were bombarding our positions. The [?]s on the Struma front shelled ...

    Article : 228 words
  12. ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS.

    The Leader of the Opposition (Hon A. H. Peake) asked whether the Government had noticed a port in the press of the remarks by Mr. W. J. Adey and whether ...

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  13. A Hopeful Report.

    A wireless message from Athens reports that a coup de theatre may be expected, in Greece The dismissal of Gen Dusm[?] (Greek Chief of Staff) and Gen. Me[?] ...

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  14. Germany Retaliated.

    The German Federal Council will meet to-day. It is expected that a declaration of war against Roumania will be issued immediately and that Turkey and Bulgaria ...

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  15. TO-DAY’S TRAINING NOTES.

    At Morphettville on Tuesday morning the rain overnight [?] the track heavy. Consequently there was no fast galloping executed. Bour[?]ang recorded [?] for a mile; Kongorong and ...

    Article : 121 words
  16. Venezelos and Neutrality.

    Fifty thousand citizens made a demonstration outside the house of M. Venezelos. who advised them to wait as a deputation on the King, and tell the king that the ...

    Article : 89 words
  17. Serbs Repeatedly Defeated.

    The Bulgarrian communique given forth at noon on Monday says;—On Saturday the Serbs, who were undefeated at [?] realized that it was important ...

    Article : 58 words
  18. Hostilities Started.

    The German Monday noon communique states that on the Sieben[?] and the Transylvania frontiers Roumaninans have been taken prisoners. ...

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  19. Austria and Roumania Fighting.

    The Austrian Monday noon communique states—Roumania has made a treacherous surprise attack, and we have exchanged the first shots at the ...

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  20. Supine Greek Leaders.

    The Athens correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that the Italian occupation of the Adriatic port of Palermo and the expulsion of Greek officials is passing ...

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  21. Serbian Advance.

    A French official message states that the Serbians, eastward or Cerna, following up a vigorous offensive, made important progress in the direction of Vetrenik. They ...

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  22. WEST FRONT.

    Gen. Haig, in is report on Monday afternoon, said:—Despite the indifferent weather, we progressed east of Delville Wood, and carried out successful minor ...

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  23. What the Entente Expected.

    The participation in the war by Roumania on the side of the Entente had been anticipated in London for many days past as a practical certainly, [?] ...

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  24. Ready to Rush Bucharest.

    The Budapest correspondent of The Morning Post, writing on Sunday, August 20. quotes a Bulgarian general as having ` said that strong German and Turkish ...

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  25. Bulgars Take Greek Grain.

    The Bulgarians, who are approaching Corytsa, have appropriated 5,500,000 Ib of cereals, which were stored for Greek military use, or were in the hands of farmers. ...

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  26. Huns Repulsed.

    The French Monday noon communique says:—Our Grenadiers easily repulsed many German attempts against out positions before Flenry. ...

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  27. AMUSEMENT TAX.

    Five petitions, which contained 5,523 signatures, were presented to the Assembly on Tuesday. by Messrs. Gunn, Nicholls, Austey, Miller,and Smeaton, ...

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  28. Some Effects Of Roumania’s Decision.

    The news that Roumania had decided to join the Allies reached London first from Berlin, via Amsterdam, but confirmatory messages came [?] few minutes later ...

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  29. Somme Casualties.

    Mr. J. M/ Beck, LL.D. (ex-Assistant American Attorney-General), who has returned from a trip to England, says that in one week in the Somme offensive the ...

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  30. Italians Cheer Roumanians.

    Extraordinary enthusiasm was manifested by the people to-day outside the Roumanina Legation when special editions of the newspapers announced that Roumania ...

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  31. BUDGET SPEECH.

    The Treasurer is endeavouring to arrange to deliver his Budget Spee[?] on Thursday. September 14. Mr Vaughan has been occupied for some time in the ...

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  32. German Minister in Tears.

    According to the Bucnarest correspondent of The Messagero, the King of Roumania (Ferdinand I) gave audience to the German Minister prior to the meeting ...

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  33. Storm Overtook Aeroplanes.

    Gen. Haig’s Monday night despatch says:—Our long-range guns successfully shelled Germ in troops and traffic at different places between Bapaume and ...

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  34. MISHAP TO TUG VIGILANT.

    While steaming up the Port Adelaide River at about 8 o’clock on Monday evening the tug Vigilant belonging to Messrs. Ritch & Smith, grounded on Snowden’s ...

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  35. Enthusiasm Among Pro Allies.

    A momentous meeting of the Roumanian Crown Council was held on Sunday night. Ms. Marghiloman, Carp. Majorescu, Rositti, Filip[?], and Take Jonescu, and ...

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  36. OUR FORESTS.

    The Conservator of Forests (Mr. W. Gill) returned on Monday from a visit of inspection to some of the forest, reserves in the south-east. He inspected the ...

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  37. EAST FRONT.

    A German communique says;—Northeast of Sw[?], in the Lutsk salient, the Austro-Eunga[?]s repulsed the [?] An enemy attack north of the ...

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  38. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    An Italian communique says:—An Australian gas attack on Mount Zebio and the Aslago Plateau was repulsed with appreciabl loss, including prisoners. ...

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  39. Effect on Germany.

    One result of the declaration of war by Roumania and Italy, to which prominence has been given in London and Paris, is the effect it will have on Germany, where it ...

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  40. Into Camp on Tuesday.

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  41. SMOKE AND NOISE CASE.

    The hearing of the claim instituted by J. E. Mitton, of Robert street, Hindmar[?] against [?] & Co., of Currie street for [?] for damages consequent upon an alleged [?] ...

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  42. Russians Captured a Wood.

    A Russian communique says:—We [?] a German attack on our positions in the west bank of the River Shara. We captured a wood north on the Dniester. ...

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  43. Trenches Entered But Not Held.

    “The Italians,” so the Australian report says, “with strong artillery support entered trenches on the summit of Mount Couriol, but were ejected.” ...

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  44. Dismay in Berlin.

    The declaration of war by Italy and then by Roumania so quickly afterward has created the utmost dismay in Berlin. The German newspapers profess surprise, ...

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  45. Effect on Wheat.

    There were frenzied scenes, in the wheat pit this morning. The “bears” made a sensational raid, based on reports of Roumania’s entrance into the war which ...

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  46. Austrian Success.

    The Australians in [?] Monday report claim to have repulsed a strong Russian attack to the north-wost of Mount [?] in the [?] There were heavy ...

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  48. ’Planes and Steamer.

    A Vienna communique announces:— Three of our seaplanes in the [?] Sea sank a patrol steamer with bombs. ...

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