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  4. ANY EXCUSE.

    A German official Tension of the loss of South-West-Africa has at last been [?]ed [?]. It states that Gen. Seitz, the Governor of-the Colony, has reported to ...

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  5. SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALASIANS.

    The Press Bureau issues a report dispatched by Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton, yesterday, which states:—On the right of the Australian and New Zealand position ...

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  6. NEUTRAL COMMERCE.

    In the D[?]m to-day a resolution was carried to the effect that the military trials of Rusia during the past year have fortifed among the whole population of the ...

    Article : 165 words
  7. YEAR OF WAR.

    An anniversary service in connection with the declaration of war by Great Britain will be held at, St. Paul’s Cathedral at noon on Wednesday. the King and ...

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  8. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    At the climax of the fighting in the carso region the Kaiser’s Jaegor Regiment was brought up to the trenches for the last effort. The Emperor Francis Joseph a few days before reviewed the regiment in ...

    Article : 264 words
  9. “WHY DON’T YOU GO?”

    While the Premier(Hon- C. Vaughan) was addressing the recruiting meeting on Wednesday a man in the crowd shouted out— “Why don’t you enlist yourself” ...

    Article : 204 words
  10. American Correspondent’s Version.

    A London official manage states that the British troops gained the crest of a ridge on the Gallipoli Peninsula in the Dardanelles, and the position is improved ...

    Article : 105 words
  11. MINOR OPERATIONS.

    A German communique states:—“We have made prisoners of 500 of the enemy round-Mitan, the Russians. east of Poneej[?] have retreated further east. Our ...

    Article : 155 words
  12. GERMANY AND PEACE.

    A German wireless message published in The Po[?]dam Tages Zeitung, [?]ay[?] that no country could receive the Pope’s proclamation for the restoration of peace with ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. Food for Turkey.

    The Turkish Minister for War (Gen. Enver Pasha), is at present conferring with Bulgarian officjals at Adria[?]ople with the view of arranging for. Turkey to obtain ...

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  14. METAL CONTRACTS.

    The Evening Standard states that it is useless for Australia, to abrogate the spelter contacts with the Germans if such cont[?] can be enforced in England. The ...

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  15. FLAME WARFARE.

    British wounded soldiers here give details of the fight at Hooge. They state that the enemy attacked a little before dawn, but were thrice thrown back. They ...

    Article : 95 words
  16. DRIVEN TO THE DESERT

    Forty thousand Armenians in Asia Minor have perished. In one district the entire population was stripped of all possessions and driven into the desert to die. Twenty ...

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  17. NEUTRAL COMMERCE.

    The Foreign Office has published Sir Edward. Grey’s reply to America, sent through its Ambassador in London (Dr. Walter H. Page) on July 17. ...

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  18. MEXICAN POSITION.

    President Wilson has asked the South American powers to co-operate. with the United States to restore order in Mexico, using force if necessary. ...

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  19. LIVELY FIGHTING.

    The Tuesday midday communique states:— “There was lively night fitting with hand grenades and petards sear Souchez. A violent artillery engagement has been in ...

    Article : 75 words
  20. Large Austrian Losses.

    The casualties among the Austrian forces engaged against the Italians total 55,000 killed and wounded up to July 1. ...

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  21. DUMA IN TEARS.

    An unprecedented scene occurred in the Russian Duma today. Many members were weeping when the Minister for War described the fate of the Siberian Fusilier ...

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  22. TO THE COLOURS.

    The first of the luncheon-hour recruiting meetings was held on Tuesday, in front of the old Government Buildings. At noon the Rail way Band, under the conductorship ...

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  23. EXPORT OF COAL.

    The exportation of coal from the United Kingdom, which his hitherto been permitted to British possesions and the allied countries, has now been prohibited except ...

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  24. Rights of Blockade.

    Great Britain was unable to admit that a belligerent violated the fundamental principles of international law by applying a blockade to cut off an enemy’s commerce ...

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  25. STRASSBURG ATTACKED.

    A flotilla of Anglo-French aeroplanes today few over Stra[?]bu[?]g and dropped 25 bombs on the city. The damage caused is unknown. ...

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  26. THE ENEMY “WITHIN OUR GATES.”

    Few enterprises of .the kind have succeeded with such immediate and emphatic as the new departure at the Theatre Royal. There, at the highly popular ...

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  28. GERMAN LANGUAGE.

    The Austrian Minister of Railways has ordered all railwayman in Austria and Hungary to learn German, which hereafter will be the language used in the service. ...

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  29. HEAVY FIGHTING.

    De Tetegraf publishes news received from Cot[?]i of heavy fighting along top Ypres front. The thunder of the [?] guns and the detonation of mines has been ...

    Article : 52 words
  30. LIFE IN WARSAW.

    Civil life in Warsaw is being continued very much as usual. People still frequent the ca[?]es and parks, although the hotels are empty, the visitors having departed for ...

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  31. WELSH GUARDS.

    His Majesty the King at Buckingham Palace to-day presented the colours to the newly formed Welsh Guards. Queen Mary and many members of royalty and Lord ...

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  32. VILLAGE RAZED.

    A German deserter states that the Belgian village, of Bat[?]ce has been razed to the ground because it is alleged that Fran[?]eurs killed a captain. The facts, he ...

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  33. Justice to Neutral Citizens.

    Sir Edward-Grey, writing to Dr. Page on July 30, in reference to the Nechss, says the Imperial Government is unaware, except from published correspondence ...

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  34. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore.—Wednesday, August 4—High crater, 7.20 a.m.; low water, 1.10 p.m. ARRIVED.—August 4. Wookata, 344, W. J. Spell[?], Spencer[?] Gulf por[?] ...

    Article : 128 words
  35. Novel Postcard From Front.

    The soldier on active service often writes home under great difficulties. His resourcefulness however, generally carries him through. Like the Roman of old, the ...

    Article : 165 words
  36. AN ILL WIND.

    At Amsterdam a German statement has been published which claims that the Kaiser’s troops still retain British positions at the Hooge. The Germans captured some ...

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  37. GERMANY’S INDIAN PRISONERS.

    The American Embassy at Berlin reports that the camp of Indian prisoners at Zoesen is clean, and comfortable. Various races occupy separate barracks. The ...

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  38. ENGINE DRIVER KILLED.

    John Merritt, the engine, driver of the express leaving Broken Hill for Adelaide, last night, fell off the engine between Silverton and T[?]. When a search ...

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  39. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    A[?] for the exchange of prisoners with Russia via-Sweden. ...

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  40. ENEMY LOSSES.

    News from an authoritative German source states that the German losses on the Russian from, from May 1 to July 1 were 270,000. ...

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