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  3. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN

    The victorious Italian advance on the Dainsizza plateau continues, and is overcoming strong enemy reserves and pushing on towards the eastern edge of the plateau ...

    Article : 93 words
  4. RUSSIA'S PLIGHT.

    The feature of the great Conference at Moscow was the very remarkable speech by Russia's Generalissimo, General Korailoff, emphasising the disorganisation of ...

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  5. MEN RETURNING.

    The Chief Railway Commissioner states that yesterday report 529 strikers applied for reemployment on the railway and tramways, making a total of 1154 who ...

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  6. STRIKE.

    The Acting-Premier (Mr. Fuller) states that he received information that at about 3.20 this morning two piers at Wallarah jetty were damaged, supposedly by an ...

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  7. FOE EVACUATING TRIESTE.

    he Italian Embassy has received a cable stating that Triests is being evacuated. ...

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  8. MR. JUSTICE HIGGINS.

    In the Arbitration Court, Melbourne, on Monday, Mr, Justice Higgins had before him two matters bearing upon the position of industrial unions, in connection with ...

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  9. BRITISH CONGRATULATIONS

    The Press Bureau reports that King George has congratulated the King of Italy on the splendid achievements of the past week, which, he states, have inflicted ...

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  10. CURIOUS ENEMY ADMISSION.

    A wireless Austrian official report., dated August 26, states that we evacuated Monte Santo without light on the night of 24th of August. ...

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  11. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, reports: As a result of our attack, yesterday we advanced our line after heavy fighting on front of over 2000 yards astride St. Hulien-Poelcapell ...

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  12. CANADA AND THE WAR.

    In the Canadian House of Commons, Sir H. T. White, Minister of Finance, announced that owing to the increased British output of munitions the Canadian production in certain ...

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  13. STRIKES AND WAR DUTY.

    In view of present-day happenings the following appeal from General Groner to armament workers in Germany is worthy of special notice:—"In the west, near Arras, on tho Aisne, and In Champagne, our flekl Rroy 'brothers itre cngattctl In the greatest and bloodiest buttle In the history of the work!. Oni1 army needs arms and munition;*. Whoever strikes nt homo Instead of working ...

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  14. THE BARRIER.

    Broken Hill police are investigating an incident which occurred on Monday night at the workshops of the Silverton Tramway Company at Railway Town. A resident saw ...

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  15. SOLDELS' SPOKESMAN.

    M. Tscheldze, President of the Soldels of All Russia, followed General Kornlloff. His chief demand was for internal reforms. His reference to army reform was vague, and ...

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  16. A BURDENSOME BOND.

    Sir A. Conan Doyle's agitation per medium of the "Times" for permitting Englishmen to divorce their German husbands is exciting a controversy. ...

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  17. RUN ACTIVITY IN BELGIUM.

    "Der Telegraaf" reports that the Germans everything are fortifying the northern frontier of Belgium, near the bend of the scheldt. ...

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  18. KERENSKY STOCK DECLINING.

    The 'Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that M. Kerensky on Sunday telephoned to General Korniloff, stating that the Government did not desire him ...

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  19. VERDUN ADVANCE.

    Mr. James Campbell, "Times" correspondent at French headquarters, says the French advance at Verdun on August 26 surprised the Germans, who thought the French were ...

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  20. WOMEN WAR WORKERS.

    Sir George Reid addressing meetings of munition girls throughout the country, likened them in industry ti the Russian women's battalion of death. ...

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  21. ABYSSINIA.

    A message from Adis-Abba states that the deposed Abyssinian Emperor, LIJ Eyasu, has escaped from Magdaln, where he has been surrounded for six months. ...

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  22. CHINA AND GREECE.

    The Acting State Premier (Mr. Fuller) received a message last night from Sir Ronald Muaro Ferguson, Governor-General, stating that China had declared war on Germany ...

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  23. KAISER'S INFLUENCE.

    Mr. Charles Tower, "Daily Mail" correspondent, commending on the German political situation, states that well informed neutrals from Germany wara the Allies against ...

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  24. RENEWED GERMAN OFFENSIVE.

    The capture of a thousand prisoners in the position cast of Czernowitz marks the revival of Germany's Galician offensive. The present attack is apparently lovelled ...

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  25. MR. BILLING. M.P.

    Some of the English newspapers severely criticise Mr. Pemberton Billing, M.P., who has lately made himself notorius. The "Daily Chronicle" says of him:— ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL VOLUNTEERS.

    Since the opening of the bureau in East Maitland many industrial volunteers have registered and gone to Sydney. With the exception or Saturday last, a batch has gone ...

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  27. STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE.

    The Press Bureau states that the Germans for a considerable time urged the Belgian Socialists to participate in the Stockholm Conference. The latter pointed out that it ...

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  28. THE POSITION LOCALLY.

    There were no fresh developments' locally to-day. The staff remained at the, same strength as yesterday, and the train service was maintained, Further stock and goods trains are ...

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  29. A DEMORALISED ARMY.

    A wireless Russian official communique reports an enemy offensive from czernowitz against Nove Selitzn. Our infantry near Boyant without waiting to attack left the ...

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  30. UNITED STATES.

    A message from Helena (Montana) states that Mr. Gerard (formerly United States Ambassador to Germany) referred to a proGerman element in the United States, ...

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  31. COMMONWEALTH FINANCE

    Australian investment stocks were dull to-day owing to another Commonwealth loan being imminent. The latest New South Wales Government ...

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  32. TRAITOR'S TRIAL.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent reports that the trial of General Sukhominloff, General Ivanoff, ex-Commandar of the southwestern front, declared that in General ...

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  33. RUSSIA'S ROYAL PALACE.

    According to the Russian papers the Imperial Palace at Kioff has been transformed into officers for the various revolutionary organisations of the town and garrison. For ...

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  34. ON BOTH FRONTS.

    A wireless German official report [?] that a strong English attack on the ypresMenin Rond broke down henvlly. The English also attacked between Langemarck ...

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  35. INTERGUES AGAINST AMERICA.

    Mr, J. G. Gerard, late United States Ambassador at Berlin, in the "Daily Telegraph." states that during the first winter of the war no learnt facts suggesting that ...

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  36. HISTORIC MUSEUM PILLAGED.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent states that hurgiars pillaged the historia museum of the ex-Grand Duko Michaor Nicholavitch and carried off works of art valued at ...

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  37. SOCIALIST CONFERENCE.

    The "Times," in a leader points out that the Socialist Conference opening in London to-day possesses no authority or weight. Five of the Allied countries are not represented. ...

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  38. GERMANS SENTENCED.

    Two Germans, Hormann Grammar and Erick Zura plended guilty at the Parramatta sessions to-day to breaking and entering the Holdsworthy Concentration ...

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  39. WIFE'S PARTING BLESSING,

    It happened in a tramear in a Yorksbire town recently. Two women were seated side by side in earned conversation. "So tha's been to see 'iam off?" said one, "Aye," . ...

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  40. THE MORINDA FIRE.

    The fire on the steamer Morinda is still smouldering. The vessel has now settled down in the mud. The whale promenade dock on the side is under water and the ...

    Article : 89 words
  41. GRAZIER'S ESTATE,

    The estate of the late Edward Cahill, grazier, of Salisbury Plains, near Uralla, has been valued for provate at £24,000, ...

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  42. POWER BOAT COMPETITION.

    A message from Minneupolia states that Miss Datrolt's power boat won the gold cup, with an average speed of 50.1 millon per hour. ...

    Article : 35 words
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