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  4. MIGHTY ISONZO BATTLE.

    An Italian official message states:—The battle is raging along the whole front. We are overcoming the Austrian resistance north of Gorizia, and gaining new succeses ...

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  5. THE STRIKE.

    All the coal mines in the State were taken over by the Government for the period of the strike by a proclamation [?]ed this morning. ...

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  6. BITTER FIGHT FOR LENS

    The British Commander-in-Chief reported at midday to-day:—We maintained the positions which we captured yesterday morning on the outskirts of Lens and made ...

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  7. MESOPOTAMIA.

    An official Mesopotamia message states: We captured Shah-ra-Ban, on the left bank of the Didlah, and forced the enemy to retreat to the Hamrin Hills. ...

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  8. AIR RAID.

    The Press Bureau reports that 10 enemy aeroplanes approached the Kent coast, near .’to Ramsgate, at 10 o'clock this mornring. The Flying Carps and the Naval ...

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  10. HEATING AND LIGHTING.

    The announcement in The Register on Thursday that the authorities contemplated action, as a result of the strike in New. South Wales, in the direction of reducing ...

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  11. STOCKHOLM.

    The refusal of the Labour Conference to include 10 delegates exclusively representing the Independent Labourites, the British Socialists, and the Fabians ...

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  12. Wurm That Was Turned.

    The Rome correspondent of The Daily Telegraph reports that the Italian attack is developing successfully. The Austrian general Wurm, after the first day, ...

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  13. HORRIBLE HUN OUTRAGE.

    The utmost indignation has been aroused by circumstantial narratives showing that after the first reverse at Verdun German aeroplanes flew over at a height of 200 ...

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  14. Brought Down Like Birds.

    Shortly after the warning of an approaching air raid was given Gotha aeroplanes were seen at a great altitude approaching Margate. Heavy gunfire was opened, and ...

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  15. MR. HOLMAN.

    The High Commissioner (Mr. Fisher) save a luncheon to Mr. Holman at the Rite Hotel prior to his departure. There was a distinguished company, which included the ...

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  16. Struggle for Lens.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at headquarters reports that heavy fighting continues about Lens and Ypres. The British at daybreak attacked ...

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  17. EASTERN FRONT.

    A wireless Russian official message says: —The Germans launched an offensive at Inkkum, and drove back our cavalry from advanced posts. A vigorous German ...

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  18. Coastal Villages Bombed.

    A British official statement announces that one, or at the most two, of the airships which raided the Yorkshire coast ventured overland. Twelve high explosive and ...

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  19. French Bombardments.

    The French evening communique reports:— The artillery duel is somewhat violent in the regions of Braye and Cerny. Our batteries in the Champagne carried ...

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  20. Electric Light Advertise.

    The District Naval Commandant (Commander, Burford) stated on Thursday that he wished all electric light advertisements and signs to be discontinued immediately. ...

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  21. Hospital Damaged.

    A later account of the damage says that the raiders dropped bombs on Dover, Margate, and Ramsgate, and II, persons were killed and 13 injured at Dover and ...

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  22. Port Wharf Labourers’ Attitude.

    A meeting of the ex[?]entive of the Working Men’s Association was held at Port Adelaide on Wednesday evening, when the statement made by a unionist as regards ...

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  23. Help for Russia.

    The Paris correspondent of He World cables that the influential Rare newspaper Le Matin urges the sending of Japanese troops to reinforce the Russians, also to ...

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  24. Fell On the Seashore.

    One raider fell on the seashore at Margate. Six men were killed at Ramsgate, and nine people have been taken to hospital. ...

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  25. Fierce Efforts to Oust Canadians.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs reports that severe fighting has occurred east of St. Julien, extending south across to Zonnebeke beyond the Frezenberg Redoubt. The British right ...

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  26. Meuse Heights Nearly Captured.

    Mr. Perris, war correspondent for The Daily Chronicle with the Trendy forces, says that the Zonaves’ sharpshooters disposed of the last resistance at Dead Man’s ...

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  27. Presentation to Capt. Collins

    The Australasian section, of the London Chamber of Commerce i[?] arranging a presenta[?]on to Capt. Muirhead Collins on his retirement from the Commonwealth office ...

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  28. Zeppelin Beaten Off.

    Searchlights on the Humber caufdit a Zeppelin at a height of two miles. With shrannel bursting below and around it the aerial visitor was kept off from its ...

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  29. Dollars in Munitions.

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  30. Another Raider Downed.

    The Admiralty reports that naval aeroplanes attacked 10 Gotha machines in the vicinity of Ramsgate ait a height of 11,000 it. They shot down one, in addition to ...

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  31. Germans Admit Losses.

    A wireless German bulletin says:—The French repeatedly stormed and gained a footing on knols eastward of Avoncourt Wood. French attacks on the eastern ...

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  32. Accident to Czar’s Train.

    The train on which the former Czar and his family were travelling to Siberia collided with a freight train at Shalia. None of the party was injured, but it was ...

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  33. “English Attacks Repulsed”

    A wireless German communique says:— Strong English attacks near to St. Julien were repulsed. Fresh engagements have developed between the roads from Staden ...

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  34. Quaker Imprisoned.

    Mr. Fletcher, a Quaker, and formerly an anti-militarist in Australia and New Zealand, has been sentenced to two years hard labour for refusal to handle a rifle at ...

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  35. LATEST SPORTING.

    At Morphettville on Tuesday morning the course proper, 10 yards from the inner rails, was available, the going being very heavy. Cuffs did an even-time mile, the final three ...

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  36. MR. HINDE’S POSITION

    By la judgment of the Foil Court on Tuesday, Mr. W. J. Hinde, S. M., was ordered to pay the cost of certain legal proceedings—£15 15/—and out-of-pocket ...

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  37. Important British Advance.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his Wednesday evening communique, states:— We undertook, successful operations this morning east and north-east of Ypres for ...

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  38. Terrorism at the Barrier.

    The strikers gave their first illustration of what they cal direct action yesterday. Since the engine drivers and firemen have joined in the strike the fires have been ...

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  39. Strikes in Hungary.

    The employes of the Ganz Company, the largest munition factory in Budapest, have struck for higher wages and better food and facilities. Two thousand min[?]s have ...

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  40. An Allied Raid.

    Allied airmen this morning raided Zeebrugge and the Bruges Canal. ...

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  41. Canadian Politics.

    Sir Lomer Gouin has declared in favour of the Liberal reader (Sir ,[?]lfred Laurier). He has describd the Borden administration as drifting, worn out, and ...

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  42. FRENCH HEAVILY ATTACKED.

    The French Wednesday communique states:—The enemy in the night time violently bombarded at different points our first line on the Aisne. The Germane made ...

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  43. POPE’S NOTE.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says it is believed that the Pope’s offer will be rejected by all the Allies, who believe that the time, is not yet ...

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  44. Greece—A Sign of War.

    The War Minister has forbidden the granting of leave to officers after August 28, when all must return to their posts. ...

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  45. WAGES DECISION RESERVED.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, in the Arbitration Court to-day, reserved his decision in the case in which the Amalgamated Society of Engineers is seeking a variation of the ...

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  46. Peru Talking War.

    The Vossische announces that Peru has sent an ultimatum to Germany in connection with the sinking of the Peruvian sailing vessel Lorton. She was sunk by a ...

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  47. THE SUBMARINES.

    The Admiralty states that the shipping arrivals for the week were 2,837, and the sailings numbered 2,764. Fifteen vessels over 1,600 tons and three under that ...

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  48. CASUALTIES.

    On Wednesday afternoon a horse attached to a cart owned by Mr. Richard Harris, of Jervois street, Torrensville, bolted at light square, Adelaide, and ...

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  49. A Joint Reply.

    It is believed that England will send a joint reply to the Papal Note after conferring with the Allies. ...

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  51. SALONIKA IN CINDERS.

    The fire at Salonika lasted for 25 hours and destroyed three-quarters of the city. One hundred thousand people are home-less. ...

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  52. SINKINGS FOR TWELVE WEEKS.

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  53. Michaelis Sympathetic.

    The Chancellor (Herr Michaelis), on addressing the main committee of the Reichstag, said that no desire for peace with the enemy existed. The war aims of ...

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  54. Police Reinforcements for Barrier.

    On Wednesday a contingent of police constables from Adelaide and suburbs, in the charge of Sub-Inspector Wellington and S.C. Hansbery, left by the express for ...

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  56. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.—Low water, 11.30 a.m.; high water, 5.30 p.m. ARRIVED.—Aug 23. jU[?]O, 10[?], G. MCKAY, Stansbury. ...

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  57. BOULDER [?]CES.

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  58. Italian Losses.

    For the week ended August 19 the Italian arrivals totalled 499 and sailings 457. The sinkings were:—Two over 1,600 tons and three under. Steamers and sailers ...

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  59. Rain Delayed French.

    The correspondent of The Journal reports that rain delayed the Verdun attack and enabled the Germans to bring up 400 batteries and accumulate a reserve of five ...

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  60. BOXING.

    George[?] Carpentier, the French middle-weight and Jess Willard will engage in a mach for the world’s championship. ...

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  61. Austria Urges Acceptance.

    It is reported that Austria favours the complete acceptance of the Papal Note. Germany wants a conditional acceptance of it. Bulgaria is demanding the consent of ...

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