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  6. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES

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  7. DISPUTED WILL

    The Probate Court jury, before which the dispute over the will of Thomas Curran, a member of the House of Commons, and formerly a resident ...

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  8. RUSSIA TURNS AGAIN

    Important consequences favorable to the Russians have followed on the most recent fighting on the eastern front. Military critics in the Russian ...

    Article : 438 words
  9. GERMANY AND AMERICA

    Yuan Shihkai, president of China, sternly denied to a deputation of Chinese officials that he entertained any idea of sovereignty over China. ...

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  10. GLOOM IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The quays at Constantinople are described by Turkish prisoners as being almost deserted. Shipping has been massed in the Golden Horn, not ...

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  11. TORNADO IM AMERICA

    A tornado which swept across the States of Nebraska and Qhio caused the death of 50 persons. Thirty-three of the deaths occurred at Cincinnatti, ...

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  12. HOT WEATHER.

    The Mitylene correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle” reports that, intense fighting continues on Gallipoli, and that the trying heat now being ...

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  13. KEEP THE JOB OPEN

    The following have notified us of their promise to keep the positions open of those employes who enlist for active service :— ...

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  14. GERMANY’S REPLY.

    It is understood that Germany’s latest reply to America refuses to alter their system of submarine warfare. The reply to be sent by the United ...

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  15. GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    An official statement from Cape Town slates that Colonel Myburgh has reached Tsumeb (30 miles north of O’tavi), in German South-West ...

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  16. KITCHENER’S CALL.

    Addressing a crowded recruiting meeting, Lord Kitchener said that the vital need was men and more men still. The institution in this ...

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  17. FLEET’S CO-OPERATION.

    An intense bombardment of the Dardanelles by the Allies’ warships was in progress from midnight on Sunday until 7 o’clock on Tuesday ...

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  18. MONTENEGRINS INVADE BOSNIA.

    An official announcement from Vienna states that the Austrians have repulsed a night attach by Montenegrin forces at Trebinje, in Bosnia. ...

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  19. WHEN YOU CANT SLEEP

    Amongst sufferers from insomnia there are many people who complain to their doctors that when they are about their work or sitting still, they ...

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  20. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    As far as can be gathered from the cables to hand, the operations on the western front during the past few days have been mainly marked by ...

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  21. A GERMAN EXPLANATION.

    The British Foreign Office announced on Monday that letters bearing the German censorship label which had been received in England had ...

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  22. WOUNDED GENERAL.

    General Gouraud, who was wounded seriously while in command of the French forces in the Dardanelles, has been operated on during the voyage ...

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  23. IF COMPULSION SHOULD FOLLOW

    The most important object of the registration scheme is to provide a census of men eligible for military service. The Defence Act divides the ...

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  24. TURKISH AND AUSTRALIAN EXCHANGES.

    Aeroplanes on both sides have been dropping pamphlets among the enemy. Some of those intended for the Allies were carried back by the ...

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  25. MERCHANTMEN MAY BE ARMED.

    The British Foreign Office has announced that merchantmen belonging to belligerents are entitled to carry and to use armament foe self-defence. ...

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  26. BETWEEN TWO FIRES.

    “A German attack against the trenches which were captured by the British on July 6, south-west of Pilken, near Ypres, in Flanders, was broken ...

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  27. SELLING OF INTERNED VESSELS.

    In the House of Commons on Thursday Major Archer-Shee (Unionist) asked whether the Government word consider the question of ...

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  28. LOW DEATH RATE AMONG WOUNDED.

    Surgeons remark on the slightness of the wounds of the Allies’ soldiers. Only a few of the men have succumbed to their injuries. ...

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  30. TORPEDO STRUCK TOO LATE.

    Prior to the torpedoing of the French liner Carthage (5,601 tons) off Cape Helles, at the entrance to the Dardanelles, she landed her entire ...

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  31. FIGHT BY ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    Eye-witnesses of recent fighting at “The Labyrinth,” in Northern France, narrate that along a front barely ten miles long, hundreds of thousands of ...

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  32. SOLDIER’S LETTER

    Corp Jack Halligan writes as follows from Malta to his mother in Ballarat:— Just a line to let you know I am getting on all right. I did not ...

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  33. DANISH SCHOONER BURNT.

    From Copenhagen its is reported that a submarine in the North Sea destroyed by fire the Danish, schooner Ellen, which was proceeding to ...

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  34. BRITISH AIRMAN KILLED.

    Squadron-Commander Soames, of the Royal Flying Corps, was experimenting with a high explosive at Methen, Avon, when the fragments ...

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  35. ST. MIHIEL AND THE ARGONNE.

    It is said above that the immediate objective of the Crown Prince is to regain complete control of one of the main ways through the Argonne. ...

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  36. ENEMY’S LATEST SUBMARINE.

    The Paris “Figaro” publishes details of the attack in the English Channel by a French warship on a German submarine, which was ...

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  38. UNDERGROUND WARFARE.

    The Germans sometimes burrow 60ft. There is a regular system of so-called communication bowels. There is also a great concentration of heavy artillery ...

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  40. FAILURE PROVES COSTLY TO ENEMY.

    A few days ago the Turkish War Minister (Enver Pasha) made a renewed attempt to expel the Australian from Gaba Tepe. The attacks ...

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  41. GERMAN WOUNDED BY TURKS.

    From Mitylene it is reported that Turkish soldiers wounded General Liman von Sanders, the German officer commanding in Gallipoli, thus ...

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  42. AUSTRO-ITALLAN FRONT.

    The sole news available as to the position on the Austro-Italian a front is contained in a Vienna communique, which reads:—“We have repulsed ...

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  43. CAPTURED ON TUESDAY.

    It is reported at Mitylene that 500 Turks and a German officer of high rank were captured on Tuesday, and taken to Mudros, the military base ...

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  44. SECRET WIRELESS.

    New York advices seated that the United States Government has taken over the control of the Sayville (N.Y) wireless station. Suspicion exists that ...

    Article : 95 words
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