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  6. KITCHENER’S GREAT SPEECH

    Important news in regard to the munition supplies of Russia is contained in a French official wireless message, which states:— ...

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  7. RUSSIA CALLS RESERVES

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  8. BEFORE THE WAR.

    The semi-official “North German Gazette” last month published extracts from a report of Count von Lichnowsky, formerly German ...

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  9. RUSSIAN ARMY STILL INTACT.

    "The Russian army to-day is intact. Doubtless it has suffered severe[?] [?] mans also have paid a heavy toll, ...

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  10. FALLING OFF IN RECRUITS.

    “Whatever decision is reached in the full light of facts must undoubtedly be founded upon military requirements for the prosecution of the ...

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  11. TROOP TRAIN DISASTER.

    The trial was concluded in the Edinburgh High ,Court on Wednesday of the three employes of the Caledonian Railway Company—H. ...

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  12. CREW PRISONERED.

    The Admiralty states that the enemy claims to have sunk submarine E7, and prisonered 3 officers and 25 men. The Admiralty adds that ...

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  13. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE.

    The only official advices of operations on the Western front come from Petrograd, and are as follow: — ’We dislodged the enemy from two ...

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  14. SUSPECTED ALIENS

    Two further arrests of business men of enemy origin were made in Melbourne yesterday by the military authorities, acting under the War ...

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  15. OUR BRILLIANT SOUTHERN ALLY.

    "Our allies the Italians, by a series of rapid and brilliant infantry operations, have obtained control of all the principal passes in the ...

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  16. RUSSIA’S RESERVES.

    It is announced from Petrograd that a ukase has been issued calling out the territorial reserves for service. ...

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  17. ACTIVITY IN THE AIR.

    Field-marshal Sir John French reports that the situation on tho British front is unchanged. Twenty-one air-fights have occurred ...

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  18. ALLIES’ LOAN.

    From New York it is stated that American bankers are already pledging themselves to take up large blocks of the new Anglo-French loan. ...

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  19. THE DRINK PROBLEM.

    Great Britain’s drink bill for the half-year ending June 30 last amounted to £88,000,000, an increase, as compared with the figures for the ...

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  20. ENEMY TRADERS.

    Justice Evans, of the Admiralty Court, has delivered judgment in the action against four Scandinavian vessels, which had been carrying ...

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  21. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    A Paris communique issued on Wednesday warns the maritime population of France not to be alarmed at the appearance of German submarines at the ...

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  22. AIR RAID ON GHENT.

    A success by the Allied airmen is reported from Amsterdam. Bombs were dropped into Ghent, with the result that a cotton factory was ...

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  23. BULLET FROM THE HEART.

    Dr. Infroits, a French surgeon, has succeeded, with the aid of the X-Rays, in extracting a bullet from a soldier’s heart, and buttons from the ...

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  24. GERMAN BATTERY DESTROYED.

    A Paris communique says that observers on the heights of the Meuse during the recent heavy cannonading noted the destruction of a German ...

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  25. OPERATIONS ON GALLIPOLI.

    “The Anzac attack, after a series of hotly contested actions, was carried to the summits of Sari Bair and Chunuk Bair, which occupy ...

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  26. RECRUITING

    There were 113 applicants for enlistment in the Australian Imperial Force yesterday, and 91 were accepted while 22 failed to pass the ...

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  27. COUNT VON BERNSTORFF’S OPTIMISM.

    The German Ambassador at Washington (Count von Bernstorff), in an interview published in the New York “World,” states that all the ...

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  28. A BATTLE STORY.

    Following is a translation of a letter received by Madame Sherwood, Valentigney, New South Head road, Double Bay, from Madame Estelle Elin, Saint ...

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  29. CANADIAN WHEAT.

    It is announced from Ottawa that the official estimate of the Canadian exportable whent surplus is 200,000,000 bushels. ...

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  30. RUSSIA AND ROUMANIA.

    M. Diamandy, the Roumanian Minister at Petrograd, has unexpectedly returned to Bucharest. It is believed that M. Diamandy is ...

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  31. PEACE SUGGESTIONS.

    The Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Lord Robert Cecil ) informed Mr D. M. Mason (Liberal member for Coventry) in tho House of ...

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  32. KITCHENER’S SPEECH.

    Lord Kitchener, addressing the Peers, said :—“The front head by the Allies in the West practically has remained unchanged during the past ...

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  33. PEGOUD’S VICTOR.

    From Amsterdam it is reported that the German aviator who killed the famous French airman, Pegoud, will receive an Iron Cross of the First ...

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  34. HOW MEN AMUSE THEMSELVES.

    The playfulness of the men at the front in West Flanders, in startling contrast with the suffering about them, is described by a correspondent of the ...

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  36. WAR PENSIONS.

    The “Daily Telegraph” announces that the Government is introducing what is practically a new naval and military. War Pensions Bill. ...

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  37. MINERS’ CORPS.

    Details of the organisation of the new unit of expert miners, are being worked out by the military authorities. The unit will probably ...

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  38. TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIANS.

    “The gallantry and resourcefulness of the Australians and New Zealanders have been frequently, subjects of eulogy in Sir lan Hamilton’s ...

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  39. BRITISH FRONT EXTENDED.

    Considerable reinforcements for new armies have joined Sir John French, who reports that these units appear to be thoroughly well ...

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  42. BRITAIN’S TASKS OVERSEAS.

    Lord Kitchener gave details of the operations in Mesopotamia, where the climatic conditions have rendered the British task extremely arduous. ...

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  43. FRENCH ARMY PRAISED.

    “The French trenches on the entire front are now a network of almost impregnable fortifications. when I visited the French army at ...

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  44. THE PROBLEM FOR 1916.

    “At home,” Lord Kitchener continued. “our new armies are already in the field, and others will follow quickly. The country’s response to ...

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