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  6. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES

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  7. RUSSIA HANGS ON

    The thundering of the guns in a heavy action in the vicinity of Piaseczno echo through the streets of Warsaw, and, with the arrival of ...

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  8. GRENADE FIGHTING

    The Paris communique states that server grenade and petard lighting has been carried on at night around Souchez, and bomb and aerial ...

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  9. HOSPITAL IN EGYPT.

    The Under Secretary to the War Office (Mr. H. .T. Tennant), in the House of Commons on Wednesday read a letter which the general ...

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  10. THE LUSITANIA.

    “La Guerre Sociale,” the Paris newspaper, publishes the narrative of a German Socialist, purporting to be the account of the sinking of the ...

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  11. RED CROSS

    The Ballarat East Cookery Centra is holding a cake fair on Saturday next, 31st, in.aid of the Red Cross Fund. The Mayor of Ballarat East (Cr Pearce) ...

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  12. FIRE AT BELFAST DOCKS,

    Considerable damage was caused by a fire at the Dufferin Dock at Belfast on Wednesday afternoon. Five thousand bags of flour, part ...

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  13. SICK AND WOUNDED FUND.

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  14. AVIATOR’S FALL.

    Benoist, a French aviator, was flying over Issy, when his machine ignated. He fell a thousand feet. Benoist jumped when near the ground ...

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  15. FRUITLESS ATTACKS.

    for ten. days tho Germans have made continuous efforts to advance. They are facing the most stubborn resistance they have ever ...

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  16. EXPLOSION NEAR LONDON.

    The British Admiralty announces that an explosion of hydrogen occurred in an airskip shed at Wormwood Scrubs at 11 o'clock on ...

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  17. ATTACK ON ZEEBRUGGE.

    Zeebrugge, on the Belgian coast, now utilised as a naval base by the Germans, has been subjected to another bombardment by warships and airmen ...

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  18. GERMAN SHIPS.

    The American Government has agreed to register eleven foreign built ships bought for Richard Wagner. The department is concinced ...

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  19. NON-COMBATANT VICTIMS.

    The Financial Secretary to tho Admiralty (Mr. T. J. McNamara) states that up to July 27 approximately 1,550 people had lost their ...

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  20. STATE GOVERNOR’S APPRECIATION.

    Mr Russo has received the following letter from the State Governor, Sir Arthur Stanley:— “State Government House, ...

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  21. HUGE LOSSES.

    Though there have been retirements in many places, varying from 10 to 15 versts (from 6½ to 10 miles), there has been nothing sufficiently ...

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  22. HELP OUR OWN

    The matter of the Unemployment Fund was referred to at last night’s meeting of the Trades and Labor Council by Mr. J. Harrison, who ...

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  23. ARMENIAN MASSACRES.

    Viscount Bryce, in the House, of Lords on Wednesday, asked for confirmation [?]rmation of his information as to the extensive massacring of ...

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  24. THE MINER’S

    At a meeting of [?] delegates of the Federated Minors, the president (Mr Simeon) and that they had cant 250,000 [?] to the fighting ...

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  25. AIRMEN ATTACK SUBMARINES.

    The airmen of the Allies on Monday dropped bombs on German submarines lying in the River Scheldt (Belgium) and in the Ghent Canal. According to ...

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  26. GENERAL BOTHA.

    The South African Prime Minister (General Botha) has left Cape Town for Pretoria, and his journey north can only be described as a triumphal ...

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  27. EFFORT AT WALLACE.

    Wallace District Football Association delegates met at Wallace on Tuesday night, when it was decided that the final match of the Association ...

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  28. WAR NOTES

    It would now appear that the longdrawn fight for Gorizia is rapidly drawing to a close. The Italians have secured the whole of the positions on the ...

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  29. ROUMANIAN WHEAT.

    The Roumanian harvest is a very abundant one, and it is probable that the Government will remove the embargo it placed on the export of ...

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  30. RECRUITING

    The highest objective of the recruiting campaign—20,000 recruit—— was achieved . (yesterday, when the day’s enrolments made an aggregate ...

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  31. NO GENERAL PROGRESS.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the London “Morning Post” says:— “The Russians are dealing with the northern and southern attacks by ...

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  32. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    Following on the recent French successes in tho Vosges, the Germans have launched a violent attack, in the hope of recovering lost positions. ...

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  33. PLAY HOUSES

    There was a splendid house last night at the Coliseum when the favorite comedian, chan [?] Chapllin, reappeared in a specially written ...

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  34. DECISION NOT YET.

    'In the north the operations on the Narew front are more advanced. The Germans hitherto have concentrated their principal attention in this region. ...

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  35. PRISONER IN TURKEY.

    A Malta message states that Lieut. Commander H. G. D. Stoker, of the Australian submarine A.E.S, who is now a prisoner .in Turkey, has written ...

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  36. VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES.

    The performance to be given at Her Majesty’s Theatre to-morrow evening by-Mr Ben Fuller, promises to be most successful. One has only ...

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  37. CROWN PRINCE’S BOMBAST.

    During field service in the Argonne on Tuesday, the Crown Prince addressed his troops who stormed the heights on July 13, thanking them for ...

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  40. TRENCH WARFARE.

    Recent operations have revealed the enormous importance of bombs and hand grenades, states a despatch from the British headquarters, in France, ...

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  41. A GERMAN PROFESSOR AND THE LUSITANIA.

    There is something grimly humorous about the article in the “Vossichetung” from the pen of Professor Flamm in connection with the ...

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  42. PATHE’S PICTURES.

    At P.athe’s Pictures to-morrow will to shown for tho first time the “Battle of Heligoland,” in which our brave boys of the navy are ...

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  44. VON HINDENBERG CONFIDENT.

    Dr. Sven Hedin, the well-known Swedish .traveller, has gone to the headquarters of Field-marshal von Hindenburg, outside Warsaw, at the ...

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  45. SNIPING MADE EASY.

    German snipers on the Western front use rifles fitted with special telescopic sights, which make a miss almost impossible. ...

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  46. ITALIAN OPERATIONS.

    Operations on the Italo-Austrian front are dealt with in the official messages as follow ...

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  47. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES.

    The following ere the official bulletins, issued at the capitals:— “Petrograd, Wednesday, 6 a.m.— Germans are making a heavy ...

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  48. ROME.

    “In the Carnic Alps the enemy, under cover of fog, unsuccessfully attempted to attack our positions in the Passo Del Cacciatore. Our Alpini ...

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  50. VIENNA.

    “The Italians failed in their second and more formidable attack on Gorizia. The enemy used seven army corps, and tried to break through ...

    Article : 92 words
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