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  6. GERMANY’S PLEDGE

    A Paris official message says that the Turks made a night attack on the south sector of the Allied line on Gallipoli, where the Australians are ...

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  7. ON RUSSIAN FRONT

    The Trades Union Congress has opened its sittings at Bristol. There are 670 delegates, representing three million workers. ...

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  8. TORP[?]OED.

    The steamer Cym[?] has been torpedoed and sunk. T[?]inty -one of the crow were landed, six were killed, and another six injured. ...

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  9. GALLANTRY REWARDED.

    The “London Gazette” announces that distinguished conduct medals have been awarded to a number of Australians serving at the ...

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  10. RUSSIAN REPORTS.

    Gorman hydroplanes dropped bombs on our torpedo-boats at entrance of the Culf of Rfga, but were driven off. ...

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  11. AMERICA AWAITING DETAILS.

    Washington reports that President Wilson and Mr. Lansing, his Secretary of State, have refused to offer any comment, on the torpedoing ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA’S PART

    The London ’Daily News” published the following leading article in its issue of July 31:— The announcement that the ...

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  13. NO AMERICAN RASSENGERS.

    The American Consul has not been able to trace any United States passengers of the Hesperian, but. some of the crew are American. ...

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  14. FOE SYSTEMATICALLY BOM-BARDED.

    It has been raining incessantly for two days in Northern France, with the result that the roads have been reduced to quagmires. ...

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  15. MILITARY POLICE

    At the City to-day, before Messrs Read Murphy, P.M., W. Colthman, R. J. Cooke, C. Walker, and F. J. Martell, J’s.P., a young man named ...

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  16. GERMANY’S PLEDGE.

    The written understanding which Count von Bernstorff gave Mr. Lansing, the American Secretary Secretary of State, was in the following terms:— ...

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  17. ENEMY LOSSES.

    A message received at Amsterdam from Gorman sources states that the Austro-German losses on the Russian front during August totalled 110,000 ...

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  18. TURKISH LOSSES.

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  19. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE.

    “Except in the Vosges, there have been no infantry engagements for a fortnight. “The Allies have inflicted constant ...

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  20. AVIATORS.

    French aviators have successfully bombed Breuze and Monhange. A Copenhagen message states that the Germans have completed a new ...

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  21. MELBOURNE OFFICER PROMOTED.

    Lieut. Ralph O'Leary, of the Melbourne Medical Corps, who has been serving with a British cavalry regnment France, has been promoted to ...

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  22. SUBMARINES.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, First Lord of the Admiralty, in a letter to a correspondent, deals at length with the navy policy of Germany, and the ...

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  23. AUSTRIAN METHODS.

    Dr Dumba, Austrian Ambassador at Washington, handed to a newspaper correspondent a letter suggesting means for hampering the making of ...

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  24. TURKISH COLLIERS SUNK.

    A Petrograd communique states.— “Two Russian destroyers have damaged the Turkish cruiser Hamidien (3800 tons) and two torpedo boats, off ...

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  25. OFFICER’S GALLANT DEATH.

    The late Second-Lieut. Sidney Woodroffe, of the Rifle Brigade, has been awarded the Victoria Cross for very gallant conduct during the heavy ...

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  26. HESPERIAN’S CREW.

    The crew of the torpedoed liner Hosperian have been safely landed at Queenstown. ...

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  27. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE.

    The German Crown Prince has send a message to Enver Pasha (the Turkish Minister of War), congratulating him on “the recent successes” of the ...

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  29. TORPEDOED.

    Further details of the torpedoing of the Hesperian show that at the time of the disaster the liner was steaming at, 16 knots an hour. Suddenly a cry of ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The British list of casualties during the week-end includes the names of 746 Australians killed,, wounded, or missing in the fighting on Gallipoli. ...

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  31. ITALIAN SUCCESSES.

    As the result-of a combined assault at many points, the Italians have seized the Scsis Pass, which is of great strategic value, as it was the ...

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  32. NEW ZEPPELINS.

    According to reports from Berne, the most recently constructed Zeppelines are very much superior to the earlier types of these vessels. ...

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  33. NARROW ESCAPES.

    One lifeboat capsized, and the occupants were thrown into the water. Some these had been swimming about for a quarter of an hour ...

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