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  2. UNITED CHURCHES SERVICE AT TOWN HALL

    "We have suffered too much and endurod too much to stay our hands until we have exacted reparation for the past and guaranteed the future." ...

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  3. RECRUITING.

    The enlistments in New South Wales last week were 330. On Monday 36 men were accepted at the Central Recruiting Depot, and 30 in the ...

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  4. LATE WAR NEWS FRENCH ADVANCE

    A New York message states: The [?]ch reached the Avre north of Montdid[?] The Germans counter-attacked fircely north of the Vesle and failed ...

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  5. WAR NOTES. RESISTANCE BEYOND THE VESLE.

    The official reports regarding the position between Solssons and Rcims show that the French units which crossed the Vesle, everywhere encountered resistance. This ...

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  6. U-BOAT'S FATE.

    Sir Eric Goddes (First Lord of the Admiralty), in the course of a speech in London, told a thrilling story of a fight between a British decoy ship and a U-hoat. He ...

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  7. HOSPITAL SHIP.

    The Admiralty report: The homeward-bound ambulance transport Warlida was torpedocd and sunk on August 3. The missing number 123, including seven of the crew. ...

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  8. GERMANY AT BAY.

    The correspondent of the United Press on Monday evening telegraphed: The Germans are at bay. They are in full retreat to-wards the Aisne, and have been forced to ...

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  9. FOE RESISTS NORTH OF RIVER

    The correspondent of the "Dally Chronicle" on the French front telegraphed last night: Between Soissons and Relms the enemy resistance is increasing. ...

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  10. TREASON TRIAL.

    M. Malvy, a former French Minister for Home Affairs, has been acquitted of the charge of treason. M. Malvy. who was tried by the French Senate, sitting a[?] a ...

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  11. LABOUR MEMBERS AT MANLY.

    Alderman Easterbrook took the chair at a recruiting meeting held on the Corse, Manly, last night. Mr. Dooley, M.L.A., and Mr. Storey, M.L.A., were the principal speakers. ...

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  12. HOSPITAL SHIP.

    Seamen aboard the torpedoed British hosPital ship Warilda said it was impossible to fully realise the wounded men's terrible sufferings during the hasty removal, their ...

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  13. THE PLATEAU BETWEEN THE RIVERS.

    As far as a defensive position is concerned the plateau between the Vesle and the Aisne is almost as difficult to storm as that above the latter stream. Its summit attains an ...

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  14. RUSSIA.

    Semi-official Russian nowspapers state that the provisional Siberian Government intends in a few days to deciare war against the Soviet Government. The Siberian Government ...

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  15. BRITISH FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig, reporting at noon on Monday, stated: We captured a few prisoners in the neighbourhood of Neuville Vitasse. ...

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  16. BARRED BY AGE.

    Mr. Arthur Griffith, ex-M.L.A., suggests the formation of a corps consisting of men over the military age, and points out, in a letter to the Minister for Recruiting (Mr. Orchard), ...

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  17. A RECRUITING CLASH

    About 1500 people assembled on the Corso at Manly last night at a recruiting meeting. Mr. J. Storey, M.L.A., Mr. Docley, M.L.A., and Mr. Oakes, M.L.A., were billed to speak, ...

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  18. ENEMY'S VOLUNTARY WITHDRAWALS.

    Lator particulars regarding the enemy's voluntary withdrawals on the sectors' northeast and south-east of Amiens reveal little alteration in the position as indicated by the ...

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  19. THE WARILDA.

    Built in 1912 by W. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., of Glasgow, the Warilda was a vessel of 7713 tons. She was fitted with wireless installation and other modern improvements. ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S WAR DEBT.

    In the House of Lords, Lord Inchcape, drawing attention to the financial situation, said the high income tax retarded the development of the country's resources. Germany's ...

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  21. RAID ON RHINE TOWNS.

    An Amsterdam message states that reports from Berlin disclose that an air raid was made on Thursday morning, when heavy matarial damage resulted at Treves, and some ...

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  22. THE WARILDA'S CAPTAIN.

    Captain J. Sim, the master of the lost vessel, first entered the service of the Adelaide Steamship Company as second officer about 25 vears ago. He was subsequently promoted ...

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  23. LAST WEEK'S ENLISTMENTS.

    The recruiting figures for New South Wales for last week had not been received by the Director-General of Recruiting (Mr. D. Mackinnos, M.L.A.) up to this afternoon. The ...

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  24. SHELLS ON PARIS.

    A German long-range gun re-commenced shelling Paris to-day (Monday). ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN MEMBERS OF CREW.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  26. ABERMAIN DISPUTE.

    Referring yesterday to the threatened extension of the trouble at the Abermain Colliery, Mr. G. S. Beeby, Minister for Labour and Industry, said that for more than 10 ...

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  27. PROPAGANDA.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Lelfchild Jones Liberal) initiated a debate on the Ministry of information. He asserted that propaganda abroad was useless, because the ...

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  28. COBARGO'S RECORD.

    The ecrulting column arrived here yesterday. At night a recruiting appeal was made by Mr. McGarry, member for Murrumbidgee, also [?] Sergt. McFarland. and 20 recruits ...

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  29. ENEMY AIRSHIPS.

    The Press Bureau announces that hostile airships approached the East Anglian coast at 9.30 on Monday night, but did not penetrate far inland. ...

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  30. COUNTRY MARCHES.

    ARM[?]ALE.β€”The March to Freedom reached Armidale, and was accorded a civic reception. The Chief Secretary, Mr. Fuller, M.L.A., [?]riefly addressed the gathering. ...

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  31. IRELAND'S PROSPERITY.

    Viscount French (Licutenant-Governor of Ireland), in a speech at Belfast, said protection by the British army and navy had enabled Irish agriculture to prosper enormously. The ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The police did not interfere with over 1000 Gaelic Sunday athletic meetings in Ireland yesterday. An Athens message states that M. Venezelos. ...

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  33. INITIATIVE.

    Two great factors dominate the present situation on the Western front, according to a cabled summary of an article by Mr. Hilaire Belloc. These are the Allies ...

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  34. IRISH INTERNEES.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) made the following statement to-night:β€”"On Thursday, July 25, I was advised that statements had been made in the Queensland Legislative ...

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  35. LATE MR. G. H. HUNT.

    The funeral of the late Mr. George Henry Hunt, who was for many years in the Education Department, took place at the Methodist section of the Rookwood Cemetery yesterday ...

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  36. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Mr. G. N. Barnes (Labour member of the British War Cabinet), speaking at Cambridge, said he would include Germany in the League of Nations, because including her, meant ...

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  37. AMERICAN OFFICIAL NEWS.

    The following American news by wireless is supplied by the American Consul:β€” Another milestone in the American programme in the war against the German ...

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  38. WAR ANNIVERSARY.

    The churches throughout the country held special services, commemorating and lauding England's and the British Empire's achievements in the war. ...

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  39. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    Mr. Watt, Acting Prime Minister, has written to Mr. Holman:β€”"With reference to your letter on the possibility of lessening the inconvenience to business firms in connection ...

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  40. LATE. MR. E. S. COX.

    Mr. Edward Standish Cox, eldest son of the late Mr. E. K. Cox, M.L.C., of Fernhill, Mulgoa, died in Sydney on Sunday last. Up to the time be came to the city recently for ...

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  41. RELIEF TO SUGARCANE GROWERS.

    Mr. Theodore stated to-day that the Cabinet had approved of the scheme which he had expounded to the deputation of canegrowers whereby the Commonwealth Government, the ...

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  42. BRITISH DESTROYERS LOST.

    The Admiralty report that two British destroyers were mined and sunk on August 2. Ninety-seven lives were lost. ...

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  43. STRIKE AT PORT PIRIE.

    The strike at Port Pirie over coal work is not likely to affect Broken Hill for the moment, but any long hold-up would be serious. ...

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  44. SHIPBUILDING ACTIVITY.

    President Wilson and Mrs. Wilson assisted in the launching of a vessel at now yards, in Philadelphia. Senator Hurley (Chairman of the Shipping ...

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  45. LATE MR. W. KEEN.

    Probate, has been granted of the will of the late Mr. William Keen, grazier, formerly of "Merol," near Moree, and of Randwick, who died at Randwick on July 4 last. The net ...

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  46. TRAMWAY MEN AS VOLUNTARY WORKERS.

    "A splendid example of practical patriotism," writes the secretary of the Voluntary Workers' Association, "was given last week-end by the men of the permanent way ...

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  47. PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

    Referring to the proposed disbandment of the Australian Society for the Protection of Children, the hon. sec, Mr. J. F. Hackett, stated yesterday that all kinds of public ...

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  48. RED CROSS MEETING.

    Mr. Blythe will speak on the work of the Australia Day amelioration committee at the general committee meeting of the Red Cross Society, 255A George-street, at 3 o'clock this ...

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