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  2. £1,000,000,000 WORLD'S RECORD LOAN

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Bonar Law), in a statement to-day said that subscriptions for national war bonds had reached the stupendous figure of ...

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  3. MORE JOBS

    The Imperial War Cabinet has been considering the question of providing continuity of deliberations by direct communication between cite British and ...

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  4. WAR IN THE EAST ALLIED EFFORTS IN RUSSIA

    Regarding the position in Russia there are increasing indications of an impending German attack on the Murman railway. A Bolshevik force, 2000 strong, is ...

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  5. WE WANT TO KNOW! HUGHES STILL AT IT

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, addressing the British Empire League at the Mansion House, emp[?]asised that what was going to be Britain's trade and general policy. ...

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  6. FURTHER FINE VICTORIES LASSIGNY IN ALLIED HANDS

    French troops have occupied Lassigny. the important position east of Mo[?]didier, which has been the scene of fierce fighting far some days. All the ...

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  7. SURPRISE ELEMENT WORKED OUT.

    Having become a light casualty, I regret to have to disappoint readers at such a time, for events that still oceur daily are so great that if any single ...

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  8. LATE CZARS DIARY.

    The Russian newspaper "Investia" is publishing the diary of the ex-czar which was seized after his execution Entries on March 11. 1917, writen from ...

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  9. MAY TEMPORARILY SLOW DOWN.

    The Times" correspondent at Paris writes:—In view of the strategical importance of the week's switt gains military critics agree that the Allies can afford to ...

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  10. BUOYANCY OF STOCKS.

    In connection with the war bonds record there is great buoyancy in all British Imperial war stocks and an insufficient stock to supply the demand, ...

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  11. KEIFF WORKERS.

    A Keiff message states that the Germans are arresting workmen in masses, especially the railway workers, sending them into concentration camps at Beref ...

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  12. LASSINGY MASSIF

    The entire Lasogmu Massif has been [?]aptured. ...

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  13. HEBUTERNE SALIENT PRACTICALLY GONE.

    Telegraphing on Thursday afternoon Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, referring to the enemy withdrawal to the northward, says:— ...

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  14. LAVISH USE OF GAS.

    One of the chief features of the Lass[?]gay fighting was the lavish use of the German gas, which sometimes caught the Germans themselves. ...

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  15. THE FINNISH ARMY.

    Advices hare been received by the State Department to the effect that Germany has seat an ultimatum to the Finnish army to march against Murmansk ...

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  16. NOT ENOUGH.

    At teh Mansion House Mr. Hughes gave some attention to the metal situation. He pungently dealt with the world-wide ramifications of the metal octopus, ...

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  17. FRENCH FOOD PRICES

    Heater's correspondent at Paris reports that the official returns show that the prices of ordinary foodstuffs and household articles in the larger towns have ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA

    The Ministers, who are continuing their tours of the Free State have been given good hearings, although the audiences are overwhelmingly Nationalist, and ...

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  19. CAPTURE OP REBECOURT.

    M. Marcel Hutin staees that the capture of Ribecourt protects the main route to Compiegne and Noyon, and directly menaces the enemy's hold on ...

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  20. PERSIA AND THE CASPIAN SEA.

    Important developments which obviously cannot be discussed are occurring in Persia and round the Caspian Sea. It is permissible to say that the ...

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  21. STRIKE GERMANY THROUGH TUR KEY.

    Several authorities of high responsibility, dealing with, the question of the reconstruction of the eastern front, think that the Allies greatly understimated the ...

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  22. AMAZINGLY LIGHT CASUALTIES.

    Mr. Hughes (Austiralian Prime Minister) has dispatched a message to Lieutenant-General Sir John Monash, Commander of the Australian forces, ...

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  23. ARGENTINE NAVY

    The Buenos Aires Government is seeking Parliamentary sanction to the raising of £20,000,000 for naval purposes. ...

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  24. BETWEEN AVRE AND OISE.

    French communique:—The night was marked by fairly great artillery activity between the Avre and the Oise. ...

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  25. VON BOEHM "TO THE RESCUE."

    The fall of Ribecourt was most important, as the town commands the toad along the Oise towards Compiegne, which is thereby relieved of immediate ...

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  26. THE MERTON CASE HUGHES SILENT REGARDING DEFENCE FUND.

    Interviewed regarding the proposal to raise a fund for his defence in the Merton case, Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister of Australia) said he preferred to ...

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  27. A SUMMING UP.

    The general military situation remains highly interesting The village of Lassigny is in the hands of the enemy, but the French now possess the high ...

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  28. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    Italian official:—Our forces after crossing the Piave occupied an islet to the south-westward of Grave di pa Padopoli, taking 36 prisoners. ...

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  29. BAKU ENTERED.

    A British farce from Bagdad has entered Baku. ...

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  30. FRENCH GENERAL'S VIEW.

    General Humbert, interviewed by The Times,'' says:—We are now able to foresee how the war will end, but it is more essential than ever that the Allies ...

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  31. LONG STEP NEARER NOYON.

    Mr. James Campbell, "The Times" correspondent, telegraphs:d—The French are a long step nearer Noyon as a result of the capture of Ribecpirt, but ...

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  32. ANSWERED THE CALL

    The following men weer sworn in as fit for active service with the Australian Imperial Forces at the Recruiting Depot, yesterday. Their occupations and the dates on which they will ...

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  33. THE ALLIES FOOD

    The Government gave a dinner, in London last evening in celebration of the fourth anniversary of the establishment of the International Food Supply ...

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  34. AMERICAN TANK STEAMER

    An American tank steamer has been sunk by a submarine off New York Harbor. The crew of 35 has been rescued. ...

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  35. WAR PRISONER RETURNS TO ADELAIDE

    "Hallo "Nellie'! Hallo, "Joe" Hooray" The cries and cheers roared out from a score of throats gave one the ...

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  36. DAMERY AND PARVILLERS.

    Marshal Haig states:—The Canadians captured Damery and parvillers. we also advanced to the south-eastward of proyart taking prisoners in both ...

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  37. THE BOGUS UNION

    C. L. Gray, A.W.U. organiser, Kadina, writes:—Anent the efforts of the employers to establish a "bogus union" among the workers The same d[?]ge has been tried over and over ...

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  38. TRUTH HURTS

    An Amsterdam message states that a Berlin official report intimates that the Kaiser has approved of the Prussian Upper House's condemnation of Prince ...

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  39. SHUFFLING THE POSITIONS.

    Reuter's French headquarters correspondent writes on August 15:—In the German high command sacrifices are apparently being made to satisfy the German public ...

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  40. SEAMEN'S CLAIM

    At a special meeting of the Victorian branch of the Federated Seamen's Union it was decided to instruct the executive council of the union to approach the ...

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  41. PASSENGERS

    Mr. Barnett, formerly a stipendiary magistrate in sydney, sitting as a Royal Commission on Public Service enquiry, attacked the public service to-day, ...

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  42. GOOD AERIAL WORK.

    The Air Ministry reports:—In addition to the operations carried out on August 13 we attacked Thionville and destroyed two aeroplanes. Three British machines ...

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  43. THEATRE ROYAL

    All the way from America is coming' one of the world's greatest circuses, all complete, bag and baggage. Housed end in its immense tent the show will ...

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  44. PARIS RAIDED.

    Paris official:—The aidr raid alarm sounded at 11.52 last night A number of enemy aereplanes, although ffriously cannonaded, dropped several bombs in the ...

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  45. ALLIED PLAN WHICH WORKED.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, writing on Thursday, says:—General Humbert received the ...

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  46. REGIMENTAL ORDERS

    The following regimental order has been issued by Captain W. H. Edmunds. V.D., commanding (old staff office), North terrac[?] Adelaide 14/8/1918:— ...

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  47. OUR HEROES FAREWELL AT HAMMOND.

    A large crowd met in the Hammond Hall on August 9 to bid farewell to Private Gill Gamlen, who is shortly to sail for the from. The chairman (Mr. ...

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  48. DOUAL AND CAMBAL.

    Regarding aviation. Six Douglas Haig reports that the enemy activity has decreased. We dropped 22 tons of bombs on peronne, Roisel, the Engel Dump, ...

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  49. ENGINEERS' STRIKE

    There is every likelihood that the strike of members of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers in Melbourne district will develop into a prolonged ...

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  50. HIS SECOND WIFE

    A sad story of the alleged acts of cruelty on the part of a husband to his second wife was told to Mr. E. M. Sabine. S.M., and justices at the Adelaide ...

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  51. LATE PRIYATE DUNKLEY.

    Much sympathy is felt at Greenock for Mr. and Mrs. G. Duukley and family. Mr. Dunkley has received news that his eldest on (Private Leslie ...

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  52. HUN ADMISSIONS AND CLAIMS.

    A wireless German official message states:—We evacuated a projecting sector near Puisieux and Beaumont Hamel. We repulsed partial attacks on both ...

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  53. FRENCH LOCAL OPERATIONS.

    French communique:—As a result of a local operation we made some progress in the wooded massif between the Slats and the Oise. ...

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  54. ALLEGED MURDER

    The Brisbane police have received a report from Roma, of the alleged murder of Charles Aspinall, a secondhand dealer at Dowell. who is said to have been ...

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  55. NEARLY MILLION AND HADF SAMMIES.

    General P. C. March, chief of staff, announces that there are 31 complete American divisions in France, amounting to neary 1,400,000 men. ...

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  56. WELCOME HOME.

    On Wednesday evening, in the Milang Institute, a welcome home social was [?]ered to private H. Daniels. Mr. C. Howell occupied the chair and the ...

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  57. MINISTER OF RECRUITING.

    "It was extremely gratifying to me this morning to see the streets of your charming city so well draped with flags,' said the Hon. R. B. Orchard, M.H.R. ...

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  58. PRISONERS TOTAL 30,344.

    Marshal Haig reports:—There was severe local fighting on the night of August 14, to our advantage eastward of Rainecourt. Our line was advanced ...

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  59. AUSTRALIANS THROUGH BRANTING'S EYES.

    Addressing the Stockholm Labor Association M. Branting stated that during h0s recent visit to the front he was particularly struck with the wonderful ...

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