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  4. SAFEGUARDS AGAINST SOLDIERS’ REVOLT.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Macpherson informed Mr. Ponsonby that the War Cabinet had forbidden soldiers to join Soldiers’ and Workmen’s ...

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  5. STOOKHOLM CONFERENCE LIKELY TO COLLAPSE.

    The “Daily Telegraph” states it was rumored to-day that the S[?]cfkholm Conference is likely to collapse. ...

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  6. THE WORLD’S WAR

    Sir Douglas Haig reports :— “There is heavy man. “The French gained ground north westward of Bi[?]schoote. ...

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  7. SUBMARINE WARFARE‘

    The Admiralty announces that the arrivals for the past week were 2673 and the sailings 279[?]. Twenty-one over and two under 1600 ...

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  8. GOLD TRAFFIC

    About 2 o’clock morning Detective Purdue and P.C.C.’s Cleary, Herrick and Rowbottom visited the house of Henry Stewart Brown, situated in ...

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  9. GERMANY AND MR. GERARD’S REVELATIONS.

    The German press is not yet allowed to refer to Mr. Gerard’s revelations, though the Dutch papers are copiously extracting. ...

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  10. GERMANS CLAIM CONTINUED SUCCESSES.

    A German communique reads :— The Austro-Hungarians stormed and occupied several s[?]mmits in the wooded Carpathians. ...

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  11. ITALIAN, STATISTICS.

    For the week ending 5th August the arrivals were 487 and the sailings 442. The sinkings were two steamers and a small Sailing vessel. ...

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  12. GREAT SHORTAGE OF HOUSES.

    The Depart[?] Committee on the housing of the working classes meets to-morrow. The Local Government Board admits a shortage of half a ...

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  13. GERMAN ESPIONAGE PLOT DISCOVERED.

    An enormous sensation has been caused by the discovery by the Foregin Office of German espionage plot for securing information of the movements ...

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  14. SATlSFACTORY RALLYING OF TROOPS.

    The latest advices from the front have greatly hearteued the population. They confirm the satisfactory rallying of the troops at various sectors. ...

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  15. THE PERIL OF FISHERS.

    Seven Norwegan fishing boats with crews totalling 90 were lost in a storm off Greenland. ...

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  16. PROSPECT OF BIG FIGHTING.

    Marchel Hutin says the Germans have [?]eorganised the troops for the Flanders front, and have accumulated more heavy batteries. There is a ...

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  17. ARGENTINA THE NEXT.

    Government circles are informed that Argentina will mobilise a hundred thousand troops this month preparatory to a break with Germany, which is ...

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  18. MISCELLANEOUS

    The Government has requisitioned Aden Hotel, formerly German owned, and discovered a secret tunnel to Prince von Buelow’s pre-war residence. ...

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  19. WAR TO BE DECIDED IN FLANDERS.

    The “Vossiche Zeitung” says the state of Germany is being decided in Ela[?]ders. An English base there would enable enemy air [?] to ...

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  20. KERENSKY’S NEW CABINET.

    The correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” at Petrograd says the most notable feature of Kerensky’s new Cabinet Minister is M. Theretelli’s ...

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  21. IRISH CONVENTION.

    The Press Bureau says : “At the Irish Convention to-day Sir Horace Plunkett suggested the prec[?]dure whereby the existing schemes of Government in ...

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  22. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, m a speech at a luncheon given to the SerFian Premier, M. Pasitch, said he believed in little nations [?] he belonged to one himself. ...

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  23. FIVE GERMAN RAIDERS.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Mac-[?]mara, in reply to Mr. Houston, said the Admiralty were not without knowledge regarding the movements or the ...

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  25. LATEST NEWS FROM PARIS.

    A French communique reads :— “there are fairly violent artillery actions in the region of the Pantheon at La Royere, on the right bank of ...

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  26. ON THE FRENCH FRONT.

    A French communiq[?]e reads :— “There was most marked reciprocal artillery activity last evening on most of the Aisne front. Our fire repulsed ...

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  27. ITEMS.

    The Senate adopted the Food Control Bill which has already passed the House. It has given tie President wide powers which he will authorise through ...

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  28. ON THE EAST FRONT

    A wireless Russian officials message says :— “In the region of the confluence of the Zbru[?]z we took the offensive and ...

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  29. WE COULD HAVE PEACE IN FEW WEEKS.

    Mr. Holman, speaking at the Liverpool Exchange, said he believed we could have peace in the next few weeks, but on terms which would leave ...

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  30. TROUBLED POLAND.

    There are numerous riots in Poland. The Germans fearing an organised revolt, have sent back all German women including wives of high officers. ...

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  31. OFFICIAL NEWS FROM BERLIN

    A wireless German official message says : “The English after drumfire advanced from Nieuport, northward and ...

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  32. FURTHER DISCLOSURES LIKELY

    The Government has secured the archives of the secret police. They promise remarkable revelations. ...

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