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  4. BATTLE AT VERDUN

    The British Commander-in-Chief reported at noon on Monday:— Our artillery dispersed enemy [?]orces massing for a counter-attack south-east of Epehy. Our ...

    Article : 111 words
  5. LAND DEALS.

    The enquiry into the land transactions of the Vaughan Government was opened at the Industrial Courtroom, Adelaide, on Tuesday morning by the Commissioner ...

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  6. ACROSS THE ISONZO.

    A wireless Italian official message states: —Northward of Anhovo we overcame the enemy’s resistance and threw numerous pontoons across the lsonzo. We crossed ...

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  7. FALL OF SNOW.

    “Cold isn’t philosophically remarked the meteorological officer (Mr. Bromley) on Tuesday morning to a reporter, in a way which, suggested that he was ...

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  9. VERDUN.

    The French Monday midday communique states:—There has been a fairly violent artillery struggle north of Bi[?]oote, in Belgium. ...

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  10. GREAT SALONIKA FIRE

    A devastating fire has occurred in Salonika, and 40,000 people have been rendered homeless. NEW YORK, August 20. ...

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  11. The German Story.

    A wireless German official message says: —After the failure of English attacks yesterday (southward of Langemarck, the firing was less intense. We repeatedly ...

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  12. Old Salonika Razed.

    The Salonika correspondent of The Temps reports that a fire started in the Bulgarian quarters of the city, and despite tie efforts of tie Greeks’ and allied troops ...

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  13. Victorious, Tanks—Captured Concrete Farms.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs reports that the tanks attacked at dawn yesterday northward of St. Julien. They were for the first time. employed in the capture of a position ...

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  14. Desperate Counter-attacks.

    The Germane violently counter-attacked at Avo[?]urt Wood, Dead Man’s Hiil. and Hill 344. Our fire everywhere [?]fied their efforts and inflicted heavy losses. ...

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  15. Eight Thousand Prisoners.

    The Italians are attacking on a front of 37 miles. they have captured 8,000 Austrians. ...

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  16. Monastir Bombarded.

    A Serbian official message says the Bulgarians have violently bombarded Monastir, and a great many buildings have been destroyed. There are numerous civilian ...

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  17. Million Fighting; Million Reserves.

    The offensive is in progress along a series of rocky and desolate hills. It is estimated that at least a million are engaged on both sicks, with a million soldiers in ...

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  18. Four Thousand Prisoners.

    The French evening communique stated:—North of Ve[?]dun we carried the enemy defences on both sides of the Meuse on a front of nine miles to a depth at ...

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  19. TREACHEROUS TINO.

    Among the diplomatic documents found by the, Venezelos Government, is a despatch from the ex-King Constantine, dated July 25, 1914, replying to a message from ...

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  20. Great Aerial Fighting.

    The United Press correspondent at headquarters reports that fighting continues at points from Lens to the sea. The British during the night established a new ...

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  21. More Than 5,000 Guns.

    Austrian advices state that 5,000 Italian guns, apart from British and French guns, participated in the bombardment on the Isonzo front. ...

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  22. Ridge Captured.

    A German wireless message says — Strong French attacks opened early this morning on both banks of the Meuse on a front of 12 miles, after a night-long ...

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  23. Austrian Resistance Broken.

    The Corriere d’Italia states that it is of chief importance that the advance of the Italians has definitely broken the Austrian resistance on the right bank of the ...

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  24. German Tribute to British Officers.

    The correspondent of The Kolnische Volks Zeitung at the front pays a tribute to the captured British officers, who are strong, determined, independent, and ...

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  25. “Going in German Favour!”

    A wireless German official message states:—The battle of Verdun is going in our favour. The enemy has penetrated our defensive zone in Avocourt Wood and at ...

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  26. RUSSIAN RECOVERY.

    The Commander-in-Chief (Gen. Korniloff) has reported to the Government that the moral of the army has improved. He declares, that the enemy movement on the ...

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  27. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING.

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  28. COLD-FEET FLEET.

    When the Kaiser visited Heligoland and the High Sea Fleet his escort consisted of heavy and light cruisers, torpedoers, submarines, airships, and seaplanes. He ...

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  29. COALITION!

    The “National” Socialist Party is meeting this afternoon to consider the terms of coalition in their latest phase. There is practically a full attendance. with ...

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  30. TO-DAY’S TRAINING NOTES.

    At Victoria Park on Tuesday morning the tracks were not in a [?] for work, and unfortunately the cinder track has not yet been remade. A cinder track is indispensable in winter ...

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  31. Germans Claim 4,000 Prisoners.

    A German wireless message says:—The Austrians and Germans drove back the stubbornly resisting Roumanians on both sides of the Oitoz Valley, and took 1,500 ...

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  32. ANTI-U-BOAT DEVICES.

    The Government has prescribed the most drastic regulations, to become effective on September 1, for trans-Atlantic merchant ships, in order to combat the U-boats. The ...

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  33. FIRE IN A FACTORY,

    Damage to the extent of about £25 was caused by a fire which occurred at the tomato sauce factory of Messrs. Humph[?] and Sons, Carrington street, at about 1230 ...

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  34. Nicholas in Siberia.

    It is officially announced that the ex-Czar has gone to Tobol[?]k, in Siberia. His removal was dictated in the interest of his safety. ...

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  35. THE LATEST RECRUIT.

    The Press Bureau announces that King George has sent a message to the Chinese President congratulating China upon her decision to associate herself with the countries ...

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  36. No Constituent Assembly Yet.

    The Soviet has agreed to the postponement of the convocation of a constituent assembly until November 3 or November 10. The Government will admit women ...

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  37. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Woolga[?], [?] L. H. Roy, [?]. Melbourne Steamship [?], agents [?] J. Willi[?]on, American River. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ...

    Article : 68 words
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  39. Russia Unfavourable to pope’s Proposal.

    The Russian Embassy has [?] lowing statement.—“The R[?] Government has not yet formulated [?] answer to the Vatican’s peace proposal, but there ...

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  40. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

    MINING SHAKES.—Closing qu[?] for Australian shares on the London Stock Exchange on Monday [?] the following changed compared with previous prices:— B.H. Pro[?]y, ...

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