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  4. FOOTBALL UMPIRE

    Before Mr. E. P. Downey, R.M., in the Fremantle Police Court William Craig, a football umpire, was charged with having assaulted William ...

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  5. THE WORLD’S WAR

    “The Germans violently counter-attacked positions we captured yesterday at the sector of Fosses and Couriers Woods. Fire shattered attempts ...

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  6. IN EAST AFRICA

    An East African official messages reads:— “We overcame the enemy’s resistance southward of Mahenge, and ...

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  8. IN MAC[?]ONiA

    A General communique says:—` “We repulsed the Russians southw[?]rd of O[?]hrida Lake. “The French occupied some villages ...

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  9. AN ORDERLY RETREAT.

    M. Diksentieff, the Minister of the Interior, said:— “Our army did not run from Riga. It was an orderly retirement. Many ...

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  10. Pea[?] TALK

    The “Tyroler Anzeiger” appeals to the Emperor to listen to the Pope, and thus save the people from miseries. The paper asks, “How can the ...

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  11. BRITAIN AND UNITED STATES.

    England has informed the United States that President Wilson’s reply to the Pope, in effect, was Britain's reply ...

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  12. RUMORS OF NAVAL BATTLE.

    The heaviest cannonading was heard at Riga and Reval. It is believed a naval battle is in progress. ...

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  13. MORE TROUBLE FOR THE GOVERNMENT.

    The arrest of the Grand Dukes is causing dissension in the Cabinet. Kerensky is accused of acting too harshly, for the plot was in an ...

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  14. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Reports show that thousands of mines are drifting on the west coast of Norway, and on several coast routes. ...

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  15. BERLIN ADMITS FRENCH SUCCESS

    A wireless German official message reads;— “We repulsed an English night attach north-eastward of St. Julien. ...

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  16. NEW PATRIOTIC PARTY IN GERMANY.

    A new patriotic party has been formed at Konigsberg. It declares hostility to the Reichstag's peace. Admiral yon Tirpitz and Duke ...

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  17. NOVEL EXCUSE.

    A somewhat novel excuse for selling bread that was not twelve hours old was offered, in defence by Jacos Bondensky Russian baker of Gossett-st., ...

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  18. A WORTHY SUGGESTION.

    The War office announces that in accordance with the King's wish to specially recognise the original British Expeditionary Forces an arrangement ...

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  19. FURTHER SANGUINARY GERMAN DEFEATS.

    A French communique reads:— “Following an intense artillery bombardment the Germane attacked in force on the right bank of the Meuse ...

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  20. STRINGENT PRESS REGULATIONS

    The Russian Provisional Government has imposed most stringent regulations M. Kerensky has prohibited one of the Maximalists’ revolutionary papers. ...

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  21. OUTSPOKEN CR[?]C

    A stream of criticism of Mr. Lloyd George and of his Administration has been flowing full spate through certain channels of the daily and periodical ...

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  22. ITALIAN FRONT

    A wireless Austrian official message reads:— “Since 19th August we have taken prisoners on the Isonzo front 500 ...

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  23. MINOR SUCCESSES ON BRITISH FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports-.— “Northumberland troops captured six hundred yards of trenches southeastward of Hargicourt, and took prisoners ...

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  24. SWEDISH INTRIGUES

    The startling disclosures of the American Intelligence Department have produced a most profound impression in England and France. It was a just ...

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  25. FOUR AMERICANS KILLED.

    The correspondent of the United Press Agency on the French front says four Americans were killed by the Germans’ bombardment at the ...

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  26. ON THE EAST FRONT

    A wireless Russian official message says:— “In the direction of Riga the enemy constructed bridges on the Lower ...

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  27. THE ANZAC ENTERTAINERS.

    Coming to the fields this week is a capable band of artists, known as the Anzac Entertainers. They are to give two concerts in Kalgoorlie on ...

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  28. A SISTER’S SACRIFICE

    Remarkable sacrifice on the part of! a sister was brought to light at Dublin when a young girl named Kate Murphy sued the Blackrock Hosiery ...

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  29. BERLIN’S ADMISSIONS.

    A German, communique reads: “Between the Baltic and the Dvina we drove back the Russians at many points to positions which they are ...

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  30. SWEDISH LEGATION’S DENIALS.

    A despatch from Buenos Ayres says says the Swedish Legation has denied all knowledge of the transmission of the message. There is much ...

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  31. DESERTING PETROGRAD.

    The correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle” at Petrograd said crowds [?] ...

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