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  6. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES

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  7. WARSAW STILL STANDS

    Warsaw has not yet been evacuated, according to a message which left Petrograd at midnight on Sunday. It added that the deliberation of the ...

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  8. GERMANY PREPARING.

    The Berne (Switzerland) correspondent of the “Morning Post” reports that Germany has formed eight new army corps from fresh ...

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  9. ITALIAN SUCCESSES

    A German submarine sank the London steamer Fulgens. The crew of 24 was safely landed. ...

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  10. CELEBRATION IN SCHLESWIG.

    Copenhagen reports that the military authorities in Schleswig (which formerly belonged to Denmark) have commanded that the anniversary of ...

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  11. ITALIAN SOCIALISTS.

    Loading Socialists in Rome admit the truth of a sensational announcement in a Paris newspaper to the effect that Germany had offered ...

    Article : 60 words
  12. BELGIUM’S NEUTRALITY.

    From the temporary capital at Havre, the Belgian staff are publishing documents contradicting the German calumny that because of a ...

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  13. AUSTRIANS FALL BACK.

    A message from Udine, in Northern Italy, announces that the Austrians in the Isonzo Valley have taken up a second line of defence ...

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  14. TRAWLER BLOWN UP.

    The British trawler Tors has been blown up either by a German mine or torpedo. Eight of the ten members of the crew were drowned. ...

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  15. NEW ENEMY SUBMARINE.

    It is teportod from Copenhagen that a new German submarine was wrecked on a trial trip on July 24 near Kiel. ...

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  16. EXHAUSTED GERMANS.

    The other front affecting Warsaw, in the west and south-west (continues the semi-official message) is the arena of stubborn conflict. We expelled the ...

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  17. HEAVY BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    British army casualties for July were :—Officers, 1,202 ; men, 29,948. Of this number 336 officers and 7059 men were killed. ...

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  18. GETTING READY.

    The R[?] correspondent of the “Echo do Paris” states that the Austrians, alarmed at the steady success of the Italian armies, have ...

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  19. TRIBUTE TO ALLIES ON GALLIPOLI.

    “The unexampled fighting of the allied troops at Gallipoli,” continued M. Sazonoff, “excites our unanimous admiration. Suffering grave losses m ...

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  20. HOLLOW VICTORY.

    According to a Rotterdam advice, the German papers are not allowed to state that Warsaw is being evacuated. The headquarters stuff is deliberately ...

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  21. ENGLAND HO[?]‘DS BALANCE.

    “ The Germans and Austrians,” telegraphs the Berne (Switzerland) correspondent of the “Morning Post,” “pin great hopes to the failure of ...

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  22. ITALIANS GOING NORTH.

    Official reports state that the Alpini troops are surmounting wonderful difficulties. They have surprised a strong Austrian position near ...

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  23. A FLAME ATTACK.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Northern France describes Friday’s flame attack at Hooge, in West Flanders, when the Germans succeeded in ...

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  24. A WOMAN’S HEALTH

    Every woman’s health is peculiarly dependent upon the condition of her blood. How many women suffer with headache, pain in the back, poor ...

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  25. KAISER’S PREDICTION.

    Bucharest advices are that the Kaiser has telegraphed to his sister, the Queen of Greece, as follows:— “ My destructive sword has crushed ...

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  26. TURKEY’S TROUBLES.

    A Salonica correspondent declares that there are grave differences of opinion between Enver Pasha and his Ministers over the treatment of ...

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  27. RUSSIA DETERMINED TO WIN.

    In conclusion, M. Sazonoff emphasised Russia’s determination to continue the war until victory was assured. ...

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  28. MACKENSEN’S METHODS.

    The losses sustained by the Prussian Guard in May and June, according to lists published in Berlin, show the costliness of Field-Marshal von ...

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  29. SUBMARINE’S SUCCESS.

    A British submarine, operating in the sea of Marmora, on Friday shelled a Turkish troop train, running along the coast near Hender Pasha. ...

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  30. MOTOR MISHAP.

    A British steam car skidded near Rouen and ran into a detachment of British troops who were marching near the road. Three men were killed ...

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  31. FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    The Paris communique states that “we captured portion of the enemy trenches along the sunken road between Abla[?]n and Augres. North of ...

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  32. GERMAN VERSIONS.

    “ We dropped 30 bombs on the British flying ground at Saint Pol, on the French Coast, one mile from Dunkirk. ...

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  33. WARSAW A WEAK POINT.

    The Minister for War (General Polivanoff) said that Germany by persistent preparations, also by the employment [?] methods regardless of ...

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  34. RUSSIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    “We fought a desperate engagement with the Germans on Friday and Saturday on the River Aa, below Bausk, between the Nemen and the Dvina, in ...

    Article : 243 words
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  36. 3000 BUILDINGS DESTROYED.

    It is advised from Athens that 3000 buildings were destroyed by fire at Constantinople last week. A German hospital full of wounded was ...

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  37. ON GALLIPOLI.

    Reuter’s correspondent at the Dardanelles says that the Allies’ airmen recently reported tho arrival on the Gallipoli Peninsula of large ...

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  38. RUSSIA’S FINANCES.

    Speaking at the opening of the Russian Duma on Sunday the Minster for Finance (M. Bark) said that not withstanding the enormous ...

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  39. ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.

    Ghastly details of the massacres of Armenians by the Turks in Asia Minor have been received in Athens. At Marsivan 600 Armenians were ...

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  41. AN ACQUATIC FOE.

    Apropos of these threats, the authorities at Constantinople have seriously claimed that their gallant troops have effected this, but that ...

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  42. GERMAN VERSIONS.

    “Our troops across the Vistula, north of Ivangorod, repulsed heavy attacks, and are pursuing the enemy. “We captured the heights near ...

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  43. ON THE EASTERN FRONT.

    In an official announcement made at Petrograd it is stated that the large German reinforcements from France to the Russian front began ...

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  44. VIENNA REPORTS.

    “The Austro-Germans in July captured 12,838 prisoners, 16 field guns, and 202 machine-guns.” ...

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  45. GERMANY AND ROUMANIA.

    Having to send her cereals overlaid owing to the Dardanelles being closed. Roumania finds herself s[?]ort of waggons. She has applied to ...

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  46. EMBLEM FOR ANNIVERSARY DAY.

    From the Hague it is reported that the residents of Brussels have decided to wear pieces of torn paper on August 4, to mark the anniversary ...

    Article : 86 words
  47. THE RUSSIAN DUMA.

    Important speeches were delivered at the opening of the Russian Duma on Sunday. There was a brilliant assemblage at ...

    Article : 163 words
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