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  6. RIGA BATTLE

    An Amsterdam messages states that ` semi-official advices from Berlin are that no large German warship was sunk or damage in the Gulf of Riga, and ...

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  7. ALLIED CRUISERS

    Two Allied cruisers penetrated the Dardanelles and bombarded the batteries at Khahatna. Fierce fighting is proceeding at ...

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  8. GERMAN STRENGTH

    According to an article published in the London Press, and based on what is stated to be “ the best information available,” the numbers of ...

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  9. GERMAN PLOTS.

    Tho Providence (Rhodes Island) “Journal” publishes evidence secured by means of a secret wireless installation which listened to ...

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  10. “FOR VALOR.”

    Additional awards of Victoria Crosses are announced in the “London Gazette” of Tuesday as under:— ...

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  11. RED CROSS GOODS

    In the Senate yesterday, Senator Blakey (V.) asked the minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) whether his attention had been called to ...

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  12. MERCHANTMEN IN WAR.

    An Order in Council has been issued making officers of the mercantile marine on the supplementary navy list eligible for vacancies in the ...

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  13. FIRST JEW TO WIN V.C.

    Corporal Issy Smith, of the Manchester Regiment, whose name was included in the previous list of Victoria Cross awards, is the first Jew ...

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  14. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK.

    The British steamer Sylvia, registered at I Liverpool, has been sunk by a German submarine. ...

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  15. UNEMPLOYMENT IN GERMANY.

    During the first nine months of the war German trade unions paid out of their funds £1,000,000 to give relief to their members who were out ...

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  16. STRATEGIC OPERATIONS.

    The Petrograd communique says:— “There have been alternating successes in the Jacobstadt and Dvinsk regions, in the Baltic provinces. We ...

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  17. RUSSIANS DROP BOMBS.

    Athens reports that Russians aeroplanes have dropped bombs on the shores of the Bosphorus, killing and wounding 30 Turks. ...

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  18. MAORIS AT WORK.

    “The flanking movement against the slopes of Sari Bair commenced at nightfall on August 6th. The Australians marched out along the beach ...

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  19. ON LAND.

    Tho Paris communique states that at Gallipoli the British left wing in the north zone has made further progress during the past few days, carrying 800 ...

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  20. COUNTING THE CHICKENS.

    From tho day that the Autro- German armies threw back the Russians from the Carpathians there has been crowing and boastfulness in ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS.

    Military crosses have been awarded to the following for [?]eats performed during fighting on the Gallipoli Peninsula insula:— ...

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  22. IN THE WEST.

    “Incessant fighting has taken place in the Argonne. “Seven of our aeroplanes droped S[?] projectiles on the railway stations at ...

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  23. ALLIED AIRMAN IN GERMANY.

    A Berlin telegram states that a hostile airman dropped bombs into the of Offenburg, 11 miles east south-east of Strasburg. Twelve people ...

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  24. GERMAN LOSSES.

    Reports from Geneva state that the Austro-German casualties south-west of Brest-Litovsk amount o no less than 25,000 men. The whole country has ...

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  25. GERMAN DIPLOMAT‘S PREDICTION.

    Violent fighting on Gallipoli during the past week is reported in advices received at. Sofia from Constantinople. Thousands of wounded - men are ...

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  26. CONSOLING A PRINCE.

    The Kaiser has conferred the order of Merit on the Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria. This is regarded as an effort to mollify His Royal Highness ...

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  27. SUBMARINES AT WORK.

    A Petrograd message states that Russian submarines sank a large coal laden Turkish sailing ship in the Bosphorus. ...

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  28. WAR NOTES

    Now that Italy has declares was against Turkey the first hostile steps will be awaited with interest. The Rome paper “Secolo” expresses the ...

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  29. LOST ARABIC.

    Tho German Ambassador at Washington (Count von Bernstorff) has asked the United States Government, on behalf of Germany to ...

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  30. GREECE MOVING.

    A message from Rome states that the mobilisation of the Greek army is imminent. Venezelos is taking steps to remove all traces of German ...

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  31. AUSTRALIANS FIGHTING.

    Reuter’s correspondent at the Dardadenelles, describing the operations, says:— “After a bombardment by the land ...

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  32. GERMAN WAR LOAN.

    The “Neueste Nachichten.” of Munich, says a message from Zurich (Switzerland), announces that the new German war loan will be for an unlimited ...

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  33. CANADA DENIES ALLEGATIONS

    News was received at the Hague this week that Canadian prisoners in Germany are being given reduced rations in consequence of an allegation ...

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  34. COTTON AS CONTRABAND.

    Reuter’s Washington correspondent says that the American Note in regard to neutral trade probably will be redrafted, owing to the ...

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  36. ARABIC WAS NOT ARMED.

    In order to positively contradict the German suggestion that the Arabic was not torpedoed, and also to controvert other misleading and ...

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  37. FIERCE STRUGGLE.

    “The first 20 minutes provided almost indescribable scenes in the Turkish trenches. When the Australians who jumped into the second line of ...

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  38. AMERICA HELPS GROWERS.

    One result of the Anglo-French declaration, that cotton is contraband (REUTERS’ SPECIAL CABLES.) of war, is that the United States ...

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  40. WHY BACKS ACHE

    Every muscle of the body needs a supply of rich, red blood in proportion to the work it does. The muscles of the back arc under ...

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  41. GERMAN PRESS VIEW.

    The intensely anti-English newspaper. “Hamburger Nachrichten,” in a leading article, expresses the hope that the report that the Arabic was ...

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