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  6. STATE FINANCE

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  7. GREAT BATTLE

    The Amsterdam “Telegraaf” reports that a great, battle is raging near Ypres. The thunder of heavy guns and explosion of mines ha[?] ...

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  8. ITALY’S CAMPAIGN

    A Milan message states that the Italian artillery has rapidly advanced, and successfully commenced an attack on the second Austrian line from Rubbia ...

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  9. THE BRITISH NAVY

    A special correspondent of “The Times” writes thus interestingly on the British navy, and its effective work on the American coast. He says, inter ...

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  10. “THE POISON OF DISTRUST.”

    The Petrograd newspaper “Nov[?]e Vremya” directs attention to the efforts of Germany to sow mistrust among the Allies. ...

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  11. GENERAL’S DASTARDLY ORDER.

    A further French official report on, atrocities committed by the Germans has been issued. Details are given of numerous ...

    Article : 144 words
  12. RUSSIA APPRECIATES ALLIES.

    Count Buckenorff, the Russian Ambassador to Great Britain, interviewed in London, has made the following statement:— “It has been ...

    Article : 108 words
  13. IF GORIZIA FALLS.

    The Rome correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle,” dealing with the position to-day says:— “The fall of either of the strong ...

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  14. FIGHTING AT SOUCHEZ.

    The Paris communique states that lively night fighting with g[?] and petards has been going on near Souchez. Violent artillery ...

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  15. AIR RAID.

    A contingent of A[?]-French aviators made a raid on S trass burg (on the river [?], two miles from the Rhin[?]. Population 120,000). ...

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  16. BRITAIN RESOLVED.

    The British Attorney-General (Str Edward Carson) has made the following statement as to Great Britain’s part in the war to the ...

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  17. MORE GERMANS.

    Amsterdam learns that 140,000 Germans, the majority being new troops, have passed through Luxembourg during the past few days, ...

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  18. AUSTRIAN CLAIMS.

    West of Ivangord (on the left bank of the Vistula, 60 miles south-east of Warsaw) our Transylvanian regiments took at the point of the ...

    Article : 114 words
  19. “OUR BOYS” AGAIN.

    British troops (says the Press Bureau) have gained tho crest of the ridge in Gallipoli and are holding the position. This was the result of ...

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  20. BRITISH MAY USE HELMETS.

    The British army in France is experimenting with 500 steel helmets for use by troops in the trenches. ...

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  21. ALPINI VICTORY.

    “The Lombard Alpini, who conquered the spurs of Mount Piccolo, have turned the enemy neck and crop from the vast outworks protecting the ...

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  22. PARIS, MONDAY, NOON.

    By moans of burning liquids the Germans captured a trench in the Argonne. We however, immediately counter-attacked and recovered most ...

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  23. TASMANIAN POSITION SAVED.

    General Jan Hamilton reports that the Australians and New Zealanders Successfully attacked a net work of enemy trenches, and saved a position ...

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  24. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The Legislative Assembly met yesterday at 4.30 p.m. The Attorney-General moved the second reading of the Enemy ...

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  25. WHAT GERMANY LACKS.

    Germany is taking an inventory of all the cotton throughout the country, even including men’s underclothing. With a view to conserving the ...

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  26. MONROE DOCTRINE.

    When the revolution in the negro republic of Hayti (West Indies) was at its height last week, France asked the permission of the United ...

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  27. AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    A report from Mity[?] (close to the entrance to the Dardanelles) states that British submarines have succeeded in blowing up the outer ...

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  28. GERMAN CRUISER LAUNCHED.

    A large German cruiser has been launched at Wilhelmshaven, the chief naval port of Germany. The Kaiser ordered that the cruiser ...

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  29. GERMAN ADMISSION.

    Its is learned from an authoritative German source that from May to July they lost 270,000 men in the Russian fighting. ...

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  30. ITALIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    “Our aeroplanes, with excellent results, raided Riva, at the northern end of Lake Garda (in the Southern Tyrol). At the same time our artillery ...

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  31. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    It is reported that Austro-Hungary and Russia have agreed to exchange prisoners via Sweden. ...

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  32. THE GALATA BRIDGE.

    The great Galata bridge is a magnificent structure, spanning the Golden Horn, and forming the main artery between the cities of Galata and ...

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  33. THREE AMERICANS PERISH.

    It has been ascertained that the seven victims of the sinking of the British, liner Iberian by a German submarine last week included three ...

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  34. INTENTIONS OF GERMANY.

    A Havne message states that the Belgian Grey Book contains a letter from Baron Beynes, then Belgian Minister at Berlin, proving that four ...

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  36. CRACK REGIMENT DECIMATED.

    A violent Austrian onslaught has been made on Monte Seibusi, on the Isonzo front, with a great force. Our fire shattered the attackers. We then ...

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  37. ENEMY’S BURDEN.

    In the course of proceedings in the British Prize Court on Tuesday, the Solicitor-General (Sir F. E. Smith.) produced an affidavit by Major ...

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  39. “TILL FINAL SUCCESS.”

    The Russian Duma has passed the following resolution :— “The military trials of the past whole population of the empire our ...

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  40. WARSAW’S OUTER GUNS.

    The official announcement has been made at Petrograd that the batteries at Novo Georgevisk (22 miles north-west of Warsaw) dismounted two ...

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  41. PROGRESS OF CAMPAIGN.

    Petrograd reports:— “We captured 500 prisoners and six machine-guns east of Pontevesz, in the Baltic province of Courland. ...

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  44. RUSSIAN SUCCESS IN BLAC[?] SEA.

    Russian torpedo-boats in the Black Sea shelled a Turkish coal depot and set it on Are. They also sank ten vessels laden with coal. ...

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  45. CONSCRIPTION ADVOCATED.

    A passage in a recent Petrograd communique, suggesting that there should be active co-operation the Allies, has furnished “The ...

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  46. BULGARIA AND TURKEY.

    Indirect confirmation of the conclusion of the agreement between Bulgaria and Turkey regarding the Dedeagatch railway is supplied by ...

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  48. HOW AUSTRALIANS FIGHT.

    An interesting letter from an Australian artillery officer in Gallipoli was published by the ”Morning Post” on Tuesday. The writer ...

    Article : 287 words
  49. VALUE OF PROHIBITION.

    Speaking at the opening of the Russian Duma on Sunday the Minister for Finance (M. Bark) said that, notwithstanding the enormous expenditure ...

    Article : 138 words
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