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  4. ANOTHER ALLIED ADVANCE.

    Mr. Lloyd George announced in the House of Commons that Sir Douglas Haig this morning captured Langemarck, north of Ypres, and took 1,200 prisoners Aid five ...

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  5. THE GREAT STRIKE.

    Just before midnight a Bill -was introduced in the Legislative Assembly to [?]mend the Coal Mines Regulation Act. The Bill. It is understood, will give the ...

    Article : 115 words
  6. LLOYD GEORGE ON THE WAR.

    The Petrograd correspondent f the` Daily News has had an interview with M. Kerensky, who said a wrong deduction had been drawn regarding Russia and ...

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  7. WAR OUTLOOK.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) made an important speech in the House of Commons to-day on several aspects of the war situation. He first referred to the ...

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  8. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    It Is believed that the Labour Party will request the post po[?]mnt of the Stockholm Conference until after the British Trade Union. Congress in Sep[?]. speaking at a [?]ing of seamen at Cardiff [?] would never ...

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  9. The German Version.

    A wireless German official message says: —A second great Flanders battle has burst` forth. The artillery dud was most violent along the coast to the Yser. The English ...

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  10. ROUMANIANS RETIRING.

    A wireless Russian official message says: —The Roumanians for strategical reasons withdrew from Soveja, and are taking up a new line. We repulsed attacks in the ...

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  11. Fight Against Union Tyranny.

    “This is a mutiny, not a strike.” declared the Minister for Defence (Sr. pearce) on Thursday, in referring to the industrial upheaval. Speaking ...

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  12. ATTACK ON A WIDE FRONT.

    The British Commander-in-Chief reports:—The Allies this morning again attacked on a wide front east and north of Ypres. Heavy fighting followed, and we ...

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  13. Germany's Crisis Approaching.

    The Berlin semi-official correspondent of The Koeln[?]che Volks Zeitung declares that the time of the worst hardships of Germany is approaching. The threefold ...

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  14. Card System Vicious.

    The President of the Political Labour Council of Victoria (Mr. C. J. Bennett) said on Thursday that he asked the people of Australia to suspend judgment in favour ...

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  15. Advance Continuing.

    The United Press correspondent reports that the new British blow in the Ypres region extends from Polygon Wood to the Anglo-French junction on a six-mile front. ...

    Article : 170 words
  16. French Delegates.

    French delegates have been selected for the Stock [?] Conference. They include M. Albert Thcrras and M[?] Raoze, whose husband has been killed in action. ...

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  17. How the Ex-Czar Left Petrograd.

    The Czar's train left at a quarter to 6 in the morning. The utmost secrecy was observed. The ex-Czarina looked pale and ill The Czar experienced difficult in ...

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  18. Fall of Lens Imminent.

    The Petit Journal states that if the British attacks north of Lens are continued fall of the city is imminent. The Thursday morning communique ...

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  19. Labour Executive Persistent.

    The labour Party executive will submit a resolution to the conference, when it reassembles on Tuesday reiterating the desirableness of the party participating in ...

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  20. Murmurings Against Union Despotism.

    It is the opinion in strapping circles in Melbourne that the strike, so far as Victoria is concerned, will be over during the next few days. At the meeting of the ...

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  21. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    Mr. Hans S[?]er (Swiss Minister) and the Swiss Mission have arrived. ...

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  22. Violent, Impetuous Assault.

    The Paris Matin states that the impetuous assault of the British was the most violent witnessed during the past 10 months. The merciless violence of the ...

    Article : 73 words
  23. Grain for the Allies.

    President Wilson has issued a proclamation Licensing dealers in wheat and rye, to begin on September .1. A $50,000,000 corporation has been organized to ...

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  24. Successful Air Raid.

    A British air squadron on Tuesday did enormous damage to Courtrai. The airmen bombed the barracks, munition sheds, and an automobile park. Twenty soldiers ...

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  25. Debate in the Commons.

    In the Commons. on the discussion of the motion for adjournment, Mr. Rainsay Macdonald drew attention to M. Kerensky’s views regarding Stockholm, [?]bly ...

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  27. COMMONS TOPICS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr Bonar Law, m replying to a question, [?]ted at the possible of an election before the passage of the Representation Bill. ...

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  28. COALITION OR NOT?

    Coalition or no coalition ? That is the political question of the hour, and it will be, answered to some extent this afternoon as the result of the meeting of the ...

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  29. GRAND NATIONAL HURDLES.

    Talross was scratched on Friday for the Grand National Hurdle Race. He struck himself while galloping. ...

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  30. SATURDAY'S TEAMS.

    West Torrens v. St. Francis Xavier's, on Alber ton Oval—S. Patten (captain), J. Karney (vice, captain) W. Campbell, C. L. Curnow, Bums, E. Davie[?], P. J. Hegarty, B. Johnson, [?]. Marvell. ...

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  31. Mr. Holman and Labour Troubles.

    The Westminster Gazette refers to (Mr. Holman's explanation of the misunderstandings between the Government and the workers, and states:—“We owe Mr. ...

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  32. METROPOLITAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

    —Challenge Match, Unley Oval.— Ken[?]worths (Premiere) v. Start Centrals (Minor Premiers).—Teams:—Ken[?]worths—Hall (captain). [?] (vice-captain), Richardson, [?]wett, White. ...

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  33. Pope and Peace.

    The President of the American Federation of Labour (Mr. Sampei Gompe[?] states that the working men can[?]dorse the proposals of the pope, because ...

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  34. OUGHT TO BE SHOT.

    An enormous sensation has been created by a speech in which Sr. EIihu Root condemned the leniency shown to pro-Germans in the United States. "Pro-German ...

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  35. LABOUR TROUBLE.

    The Ministry for Labour states that the boilermakers dispute on the Mersey arises out of the men's claim for the rehearing of the award given on June 23, under ...

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  36. CHURCH ASSOCIATION.

    Unley Methodists v. Wellington square Metho[?].— Unley— Cdle (captain). Morgan (vice-captain). Berry. Gardner, Ru[?]ble, Jenkins. Le [?] Mead. Eason. F[?]r. Weller, Lom[?]on, ...

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  37. Greece and the Germans.

    During interpolations in the Chamber attention was drawn to German propaganda in Greece. It is expected that M. Venezeios (Prime (Minister) will make a ...

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  38. RIVER LEVELS.

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  39. Treatment of Prisoners.

    Lord Derby informed a deputation of members of parliament that Turkey was prepared to participate in a conference in Switzerland. concerning the treatment of ...

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  40. THE YPRES SECTOR.

    The new allied attack described to-day is centred north of Ypres. and it has resulted' in lie capture of Langsmarck, which represents a considerable step forward. In the Ypres battle of a for-night ago the fighting raged south to Armentieres, and the Lens battle this week is still further south. The present ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 71 words
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