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    The postal authorities notify that approval has been given to the acceptance from the public of cablegrams to soldiers in Egypt, without ...

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  3. QUEEN OF THE CARNIVAL.

    At a meeting of the City Band Association last night, after routine business had been transacted, considerable detail work was gone through in ...

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  4. EUROPEAN WAR.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Balfour) to-day presided at a luncheon held in honour of the visit of the Prime Minister of Canada (Sir ...

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  5. Position [?]

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr Jensen) made an important announcement yesterday with reference to the transport of new units from the ...

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  7. MARTOO'S OLYMPIA.

    To-night the fifth series of "The Adventures of Kathlyn" will be screened at the Olympia, featuring "Kathlyn Williams," the girl without fear, ...

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  8. Wounded Australians

    The first large batch of Australia wounded from the Dar[?] Egypt on the 5th of July, [?] hospital ship Ballarat. It is understood ...

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  9. Manufacture of Munitions.

    The Minister for Defence[?] said that the formulae of[?] the 18-pounder shell [?] War Department, had not been [?] ...

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  10. Separate Peace.

    The Bucharest newspapers are giving prominence to the visit, of the Turkish Minister for Justice to Switzerland, and declare that his mission is to open ...

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  11. Aerial Raids.

    A communique states:—Despite a strong wind, 35 aeroplanes bombed a military railway station, which was constructed by the Germans at ...

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  12. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS WELCOME TO PAPAL DELEGATE.

    On Tuesday last the Christian Brothers' Schools of the metropolis and of Ipswich accorded a combined welcome to this State to the apostolic ...

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  13. 100,000 Men Enrolled.

    The Minister Defence[?] announced that when the[?] now embarking arrived in[?] Australia would have[?] ...

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  14. Recruiting in the South

    At the Victoria Barraclk yesterday 325 men filled in the necessary papers for enlistment. Enlisbment at the Newcastle Police Station ...

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  15. German Cunning

    The Roumanian anthorities say that they recently confiseated trains which were laden with barrels, apparently of Munich beer, regarding which the ...

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  16. War Pensions.

    The question having[?] whether posthumous children[?] come within the[?] the War Pension Act, it has [?] ...

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  17. Germans Decimated.

    To-day's communique says : A German attack was attempted last night in the "labyrinth" near Neuville under protection of a violent curtain ...

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  18. "Against Aircraft.

    In the House of Commons to-day the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Runciman) announced that the Government had arranged a scheme ...

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  19. ACCIDENT AT THE RAILWAY WORKSHOPS.

    Yesterday afternoon, Thomas Temperley, a labourer employed in the railway workshops at North Ipswich, was working at a scaffold ...

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  20. Calling in Rifles.

    The Defence Department has[?] it advisable to withdraw a [?] of rifles, which are at [?] loan to rifle clubs throughout [?] ...

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  21. Rejoicings in India.

    Flags are flying in all the principal cities of India, in honour of Gen. Botha's victory in German South-west Africa, and rejoicings thereat are ...

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  22. DEATHS AMONG HORSES.

    For some considerable time (says, the "Daliy Mail") the farmers of the Darling Downs have experienced some anxiety regarding numerous deaths ...

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  23. Fighting in France.

    A Berlin communique is as follows : "We have pushed on 600 metres leyend the [?]emetery near Souchez, and have captured Caberet[?] taking 218 ...

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  24. Zeppelins Sighted.

    Three Zeppelin airships, followed by number of destroyers, to-day were seen wending their Fay westward. ...

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  25. In South-West Africa,

    A strong German force carried out an al-night attack on Baisa, on the Northern Rhodesian frontier. The enemy were beaten off. Our losses wore ...

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  26. Comforts for Wounded.

    Mr. Adrian Knox, K.C., and Mr. Notman Brookes are proceeding to Egypt on behalf of the Red Cross Society to superintend the distribution ...

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  27. Attempted Hold Up.

    The British Embassy confirms the statement that an attempt was made to hold up Sir Cecil Spring-Rice British Ambassandor), when he was ...

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  28. Rumor Denied.

    A rumour, published yesterday, [?] Germans had established a [?] base in the Pacific, and that [?] had been warned by the British [?] ...

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  29. Aviators Busy.

    Ten Allied aviators dropped many bombs on the harbour works at Ghent, and returned safely. The Germans are reticent as to the damage which ...

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  30. The Dardanelles

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Turin states that the German military attache has quitted Constantinople, and the archives of ...

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  31. War Census.

    The War Census Bill, which the Federal Government expects to rush through Parliament this week, will specify in detail the particulars ...

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  32. Belgian Relief Fund.

    The Belgian relief fund now amount to £640,000. ...

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  33. The Bombardment of Arras.

    The recent bombardment of Arras was concentrated on the Cathedral and the Palace of State, which were ignited. A large portion of the palace is ...

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  34. Colliery Dispute.

    A proclamation has been issued, applying the provisions of the Munitions Act to South Wales. The Scottish miners are claiming an ...

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  35. Australia Day Fund.

    Subscriptions in aid of the Australia Day fund have reached[?] of 46,330. Yesterday's[?] cluded three of £1000 each[?] ...

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  36. British War Loan

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. M'Kenna) protested against any exaggerated estimates of the war loan, ...

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  37. War Loventions

    Preparing for eventuslities, the Government is assembling a board of leading inventors, under the presidency of Mr. T. A. Edison, to test all ...

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  38. State Parliament.

    In the Legislative Council to-day The clerk read a letter from Sir Arthur Morgan, intimating that, owing to indisposition, he would be unable ...

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  39. Heavy Artillery Fire.

    A communique states:— Heavy artillery fire took place near ossowi[?] and Edvapne on the night of the 11th, and there have been small ...

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  40. A Huge Conspiracy.

    A conspiracy of titanic scope is alleged to be in existence, having for its object the destroying of freight steamers clearing American ports for ...

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  41. Repulsed With Heavy Loss.

    A communique states :— The enemy bombarded the Anglo French lines in Belgium, using asphyxiating shells. The Crown Prince ...

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  42. The Liverpool Camp.

    Mr. Justice Rich opened [?] to-day into Mr. Orchard's [?] regarding the Liverpool Camp[?] inquiry was adjourned till Firday. ...

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  43. A Great Offensive.

    The Germans' continued offensive in the neighbourhood of Thorn is believed to be a preparation for a great offensive in northern Poland. ...

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  44. Commissions as Lieutenants.

    The Minister for Defenee has approved 25 commsisions as lieutenants being granted to military districts, so as to afford warrant end ...

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  45. Fortifications at Constantinople

    The Germans are erecting additional fortifications and strengthening others at Constantinople on a stupendous scale. On the sea front trenches have ...

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  46. Recruiting Campaign.

    When questioned yesterday as[?] whether the members of the [?] intended to fall into line with the [?] of the southern States[?] ...

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  47. Enemy Camp Bombarded

    The latest communique states:— A squadron of our aeroplancs effectively bombarded a large enemy camp in the neifhbourhood of Gorizia. ...

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  48. Austrians Driven Back

    Russian advices state that violent fighting took place at Kamionka, in Galicia, on the 11th instant. The Russians in the evening brought up ...

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  49. The End of the War.

    'The "Times" has received information from Germany that the Kaiser's statement to the effect that the war would end in October was made to a ...

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  50. Rejected New Zealanders.

    Replying to a question in the House of Representatives, the Minister for Defence (Mr. Allen) said that it was a fact that certain men were going to ...

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  51. Ammunition Ships.

    In reply to the warning to the British steamer Baron Napier, that it was believed that there were bombs on board, a wireless message has been ...

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  52. Dominions' Co-Operation.

    The Right Hon. A. Bonar Law said the co-operation of Britain's [?] was received with surprise by Germany, who anticipated a ...

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  53. Enrolment at Home.

    The War Office has invited rejected recruits at Birmingham to again volunteer and the doctors have been instructed to accept all who are ...

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  54. Australian War Loan.

    The Prime Minister (the Right Hon A. Fisher) to-day announced his in of introducing a War Loan Bill for £20,000,000. at 4½ per cent. ...

    Article : 51 words
  55. A Stray Mine.

    A South American steamer, bound for the Argentine, passed a floating mine in mid-Atlantic. ...

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