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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 43 words
  3. WHEAT PRICE FALLS

    Wheat fell 4 a quarter at Liverpool on the announcement of Roumania's declaration of war. It closed slightly above the lowest ...

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  4. DISTRICT CRICKETERS URGE PENNANT PLAY

    There is a movement on foot to persuade the Victorian Cricket Association to permit the district clubs to compete for the pennant in the ...

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  5. ERA OF HIGH FREIGHTS CAUSES SPEEDING UP

    In these days of abnormal freights and an available tonnage totally incommensurate with the insistent demand from traders from all quarters ...

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  6. RUSSIA

    "On the Caucasus front we have advanced everywhere from Kighi, southwest of Erzerum, to Lake Van," says an official report issued this afternoon. ...

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  7. EMPIRE

    Mr A. Fisher, High Commissioner for Australia, at the Hotel Cecil tonight entertained at dinner the Australian members of Parliament who attended ...

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  8. GREECE

    Greece's predicament is interesting the capitals of Europe. Supporters of M. Venezelos are holding demonstrations at Athens, in which ...

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  9. FRANCE

    There was heavy fighting again this morning on a small front around Mouquet Farm. In the first morning light the ...

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  10. DECLINE NOT SERIOUS

    Commenting on the above cablegram, Mr F. Hagelthorn, Minister for Agriculture, said that the news was not disturbing. The decline was in ...

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  11. HIGH COST OF LIVING

    It is expected that the Trades Union Congress at Birmingham will definitely express the resentment of the workers against high prices, and will urge ...

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  12. ENEMY ASSAULT AT TOBOLY

    An official report issued this afternoon says:-- "An enemy attack in the Toboly district, west of the Stochod, was ...

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  13. BRITISH AIR SERVICE BEST

    A special correspondent of Reuter's, who has visited the flying centres, states:-- "There is absolute evidence that we ...

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  14. MUNITIONS FROM ARCHANGEL

    Petrograd announces that the Russian War Office has started a complete service of munition motor lorries from Archangel to Petrograd, over 600 miles ...

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  15. CHANGES INDICATE ACTION

    A Berlin telegram says that the changes that have been made in the Greek commands are regarded as an indication, of Greece's intention to join ...

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  16. BRITISH MOVE SLOWLY

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- "The weather is unfavorable and operations are confined to minor enterprises and local bombing attacks. ...

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  17. GERMAN GRIP TIGHTENS

    A message from Vienna implies that the German grip on Austria is tightening. It is stated that the Austrians have ...

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  18. WORKHOUSE BEDS USED

    War prosperity has enabled the workhouses to turn over 15,000 beds for military purposes, including some for the Australian hospital. ...

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  19. POLICY CONDEMNED

    Signs are multiplying of a profound change of opinion in Greece in favor of the Allies. M. Venezelos, the interventionist ...

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  20. COALITIONIST RETURNED

    Mr E. H. Lloyd, K.C., a Coalitionist, has been elected unopposed as member for Abingdon (Berkshire), in the House of Commons, in place of Major H. G. ...

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  21. VOLUNTEERS ACCEPTED

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 330 words
  22. EFFORTS FUTILE, SAYS BERLIN

    A German official message claims that strong British attacks between Thiepval and Po[?]res' were "bloodily repulsed." ...

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  23. SMUGGLERS' CARAVAN SEIZED

    A telegram from Zevenaar, Holland, says that an entire smugglers' caravan, with 800lbs. of butter and five cows, has been seized after heavy reciprocal ...

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  24. PRUSSIAN GUARDSMEN FAIL

    Telegraphing from the British Headquarters in France, "The Times" correspondent says:-- "The Prussian Guards' failure ...

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  25. KING UNDERGOES OPERATION

    King Constantine of Greece is suffering from inflammation of a wound, and a small operation was performed yesterday. ...

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  26. GERMANY

    It is reported that 80 civilians, 22 soldiers, and four policemen were killed in Dresden in the riots that marked a demonstration in favor of Dr. Karl ...

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  27. SOLDIERS' LETTERS MISS MAIL

    Hundreds of letters to soldiers on active service missed the mail today because of insufficient addresses. Relatives and friends of soldiers now in ...

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  28. PROGRESS CONTINUED

    "There is nothing fresh on the Struma front, but there has been lively artillery activity in the region of Lake Doiran and on the banks of ...

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  29. GROUND WON AT VERDUN

    "We recaptured ground south-east of the Thlaumont work. Enemy attacks at Fleury and near the road leading toward Fort Vaux were repulsed with ...

    Article : 101 words
  30. FIRING HEARD IN NORTH SEA

    Amsterdam reports that a telegram from Ameland Island, in the Zuider Zee, says that heavy gun firing from the North Sea was heard during the ...

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  31. FURTHER GRANT PROPOSED TO AID AFFLICTED MINERS

    Mr T. Livingston, Minister for Mines, promised a deputation representing the Federated Mining Employes' Association, today, that he would ask the ...

    Article : 239 words
  32. "COME AND SAVE US"

    A telegram from "The Times" correspondent at Athens states that a remarkable demonstration was held there yesterday. ...

    Article : 71 words
  33. BRITISH SEAPLANE WRECKED

    It is stated by the Copenhagen "Shipping Gazette" that a schooner has picked up a wrecked British seaplane off Norway, with bullet holes in it. ...

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  34. CHANCELLOR JOINS KAISER

    Amsterdam reports that Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg, the German Imperial Chancellor, has gone on a visit to the German headquarters, where he ...

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  35. SON WOUNDED IN FRANCE

    Mr and Mrs T. H. M'Gill, of 83 Dandenong road, Malvern, has received a cablegram that their son, Private W. M'Gill, was wounded in France. He ...

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  36. U.S. RAILWAY CRISIS

    A message from Washington states that while President Wilson has announced that he will lay the matter of the threatened railway strike before ...

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  37. FILLING BOXES FOR SOLDIERS

    The Malvern branch of the Lady Mayoress's Patriotic League is now issuing boxes of regulation size and design, to be filled for men on active ...

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  38. PRIVATE HUGHES IN ENGLAND

    Private William Hughes (familiarly known in his regiment as "Young Billy"), the Prime Minister's son, called on the High Commissioner ...

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  39. REGIMENTS IN REVOLT

    Mr J. D. Bourchier, "The Times" correspondent at Bucharest, telegraphing on Sunday said:-- "Reports from a trustworthy source ...

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  40. DESIRED TO KEEP SERVANT

    Writing from the British headquarters in France, a correspondent of "The Times" says that a German major who was taken prisoner expressed the ...

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  41. MR. LLOYD GEORGE ILL

    Mr Lloyd George, Minister for War, has contracted a slight chill, and was unable to attend the dinner given to-night by Mr A. Fisher to the ...

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  42. NO CONSPIRACY IN CARD CASE

    Mr D. Hall, the Attorney-General, has notified Mr P. M. Sanders, solicitor, that he has decided not to file a bill in the case of Stephen Adson, 47, ...

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  43. AUSTRIAN PAPERS "PREPARED"

    Austro-Hungarian newspapers all proclaim that they were prepared for Roumania's entry into the war. ...

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  44. SNOW AT WARBURTON

    The Government tourist officer is in receipt of advice from Warburton that heavy show has fallen in that district and Mount Donna Buang is heavily ...

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  45. WAR OFFICIAL ACCUSED

    Field-Marshal Lord Nicholson, Major-General Lord Cheylesmore, Mr. Justice Aicken, and Mr Donald Maclean, M.P., will constitute the special court of ...

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  46. SYDNEY SHORT OF WATER

    Owing to the serious state of the Sydney water supply, the Water Supply Board has decided to prohibit the use of hoses and sprinklers in gardens. ...

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  47. WHEAT ELEVATOR BURNT

    A San Francisco telegram states that the wheat elevator of the Sperry Flour Company has been burnt. The damage is estimated at £400,000. ...

    Article : 41 words
  48. ENTHUSIASM ON THE SOMME

    "The Times" correspondent at Paris says that news of Roumania's declaration of war reached the Somme trenches on Monday morning, and aroused ...

    Article : 41 words
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