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  2. THE WAR POSITION

    Mr. Holman, at the luncheon tendered to him at the Town Hall yesterday, gave a graphic picture of what he termed the "extraordinary depression in the Allied ...

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  3. WAR NOTES.

    Though heavy fighting still continues on tbe Western front, in spite ot all the difficulties that have to be met with at this time of the year, all interest for the ...

    Article : 335 words
  4. RECRUITING.

    A strong trio of speakers was arranged for by the Recruiting Committee to deliver addresses [?]n the Killara Hall last night, in Mr. Donald Mackinnon, Director-General of ...

    Article : 313 words
  5. LATE WAR NEWS.

    Mr. Ward Price, telegraphing from Italian headquarters, states that all the British batteries were saved'by great efforts. The officers and men endured great hardships, being ...

    Article : 157 words
  6. SUBMARINES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 words
  7. WESTERN FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig, reporting-at midnight ou Wednesday, stated: We took 191 prisoners on Tuesday, northward of the YpresRoulers railway, including three officers. ...

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  8. ITALIANS

    The British guns in Italy have been successfully withdrawn. Cables from Rome received in Washington state that General Cadorna is ...

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  9. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Anthony Rendle, second lieutenant in the Devonshire Regiment late of Ashburton, New Zealand, has been killed in action. ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S MEETINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 235 words
  11. NATURALISATION LAW.

    Sir Georgo Cave, [?]n the House of Commons, said the Naturalisation Committee's report had been embodied in a bill, copies of which had been sent to the dominions for ...

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  12. THE SHATTERING OF CADORNA'S. HOPES.

    In the latest number of "Land and Water" to hand—that of September 6—there is an informing article by Mr. Lewis R. Freeman, who made a complete tour of the Italian ...

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  13. FRENCH LOSSES.

    French shipping returns for the week are as follow:—Arrivals, 838; sailings, 795; sinkings, two above and one below 1[?]00 tons. Four were unsuccessfully attacked. ...

    Article : 143 words
  14. DISMISSED THE SERVICE.

    A court-martial dismissed Captain R. G. Brown, an Anzac, of the Provost Corps. ...

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  15. EAST AFRICA.

    An official statement reporting on the East African campaign says: The Germans expelled from the Mahenge district towards the Luwegu River abandoned two guns. ...

    Article : 73 words
  16. GERMAN SOLDIERS MUTINY.

    An Amsterdam report says: German soldiers at Bever[?]oo camp, including veterans, mutinied when ordered to proceed to the front. The mutineers ...

    Article : 54 words
  17. NEUTRAL SHIPS TIED UP.

    A message from Buenos'Ayr[?]s states that many Scandinavian ships are tied up, lacking Allied permits to proceed to Europe. ...

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  18. GERMAN CASUALTIES.

    Official advices received in Washington state that Herr Ledebour (Socialist), speaking in the Reichs[?]ag, admitted the German losses totalled 6,000,000 men, the ...

    Article : 46 words
  19. BROODSEINDE BATTLE.

    Mr. C. R. W. Bean, the Commonwealth Official Correspondent, telegraphing on Wednesday, says: The for[?]s which were opposed to them in the great battle of Broods[?]nde ...

    Article : 132 words
  20. GERMAN CHANCELLOR.

    An Amsterdam message states that the panGermans are dissatisfied with the appointment of Count von Hert[?]ng as Chancellor, particularly because he is n Bavarian and a ...

    Article : 184 words
  21. STATE REFORMS.

    Some very important matters of State were dealt with in a speech delivered by the Minister for Labour, Mr. G. S. Beeby, at a meeting of the St. Leonards Branch of the ...

    Article : 561 words
  22. DECORATED BY THE KING.

    King George held an investiture at Buckingham Palace to-day, when 200 officers, men, and nurses received military decorations, including Sergeant Andrew, a New Zealander, ...

    Article : 50 words
  23. INCOME TAX.

    in the legislative Assembly Mr. Theodore, Treasurer, moved the second reading of the Incomo Tax Amendment Bill. He said it was a similar bill to that debated last year. ...

    Article : 231 words
  24. BRITISH AIR RAIDS.

    Sir Douglas Haig reported on Wednesday: Bombing squadrons at night time dropped two tons of explosives ou Rou[?]rs and [?]ngeimunster stations, moving trains, ...

    Article : 107 words
  25. THE WAR IN THE AIR.

    The latest reports of the aeroplane raids on Great Britain would seem to show that Britain's defence methods are rupldly improving. At the same time we have been ...

    Article : 292 words
  26. THE LUNCHEON.

    Representatives of every section of the community were present at the luncheon yesterday to Mr. Holman. The Lord[?] Mayor (Alderman Meagher) ...

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  27. PRISONERS IN TURKEY.

    Mr. J. F. Hope (a Junior Lord of the Treasury) stated in the House of Commons that the conditions surrounding the British prisoners [?]n Turkey were a constant anxiety. ...

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  28. RIGHT TO WEAR A UNIFORM

    Captain Yeats, a medical officer, who took part in the Samoa expedition, and who claims that ho has not resigned from the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, returned from Egypt. ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. RAID ON ENGLAND.

    The Tress Bureau announces: Aircraft crossed the south-east coast in relays between 10.45 and 11.30 last night, going towards London. The raid continues. ...

    Article : 76 words
  30. RETRENCHMENT.

    A bombshell was hurled at the Perth City Council and local governing bodies of the State by the Minister, of Works, when in reply to a ...

    Article : 114 words
  31. POST-WAR TRADE.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Agency says that President Wilson's dictum of no commercial boycotts after the war is finding favour with the Ailies. ...

    Article : 52 words
  32. THE ARGUMENT FOR REPRISALS.

    Writing in the July number of the "Nineteenth Contury," Mr. Harold F. Wyatt sounded a strong note of warning in regard to air raids, and also referred to the growing ...

    Article : 359 words
  33. TIN AND TUNGSTEN OUTPUT.

    The Press Bureau announce[?] that the Minister of Munitions is inviting owners of tin and tungsten mines in Cornwall and Devon to establish a research association with a view ...

    Article : 79 words
  34. TURKISH ATTACK.

    An official report from Egypt states: 3000 Turks with [?] guns attacked cavalry outposts on Saturday. Though outnumbered and enveloped the ...

    Article : 52 words
  35. NEW SEWERAGE SYSTEM.

    A proposal has been made to the Minister for Works (Mr. Ball) by the Metropolitan Board of Water Supply and Sewerage, by which it is thought that a very large amount ...

    Article : 249 words
  36. THE DECISIVE BLOW.

    A Washington report says the Japanese Ambassador, Baron Sato, [?]ndorsing the Food Pledge Week, called on Americans to mnke immense efforts and sacrifices. He pledged ...

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  37. I.W.W.ISM.

    As the result of recent raids by the police on premises suspected of having been used by members of the I.W.W., ten men, Thomas Hawkens, Sydney Morton, Alfred Callanan, ...

    Article : 210 words
  38. ALLEGED FALSE CERTIFICATE.

    Dr. Sinclair has been acquitted at the Whitehall Court on a charge of issuing false medical certificates at a recruiting station. Two civilians were sentenced to one year ...

    Article : 62 words
  39. NORWAY'S ARMY.

    The Norwegian Storthing has passed a bill limiting the employment of the army and navy to the defence of the country and abolishing the King's right to declare war ...

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  40. HONOURS AND PARTY FUNDS.

    Following speech[?] in the House of Lords in which instances were cited of honours granted or ottered for subscriptions to Party funds. Lord Curzon announced, on behalf of the ...

    Article : 71 words
  41. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A fire in Baltimore destroyed the piers on which munitions were stocked intended for the military in France. The damage is estimated at £1,000,000. ...

    Article : 75 words
  42. BRITISH MEAT TRADE.

    The Food Controller has appointed Mr. F. T. Boys, of New Zealand, Director of Meat Supplies. A meeting of wholesale meat traders in ...

    Article : 82 words
  43. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The officers of the new returned soldiers' organisation, known as the Democratic Society of Returned Soldiers and Sailors, have since yesterday's meeting been successful in ...

    Article : 67 words
  44. WAR PROFITS.

    A New York report ans s the United States Steel Corporation will pay £12,600,000 tax on three months' profits. There is great interest [?]n New York ...

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  45. LADIES' HOME MISSION UNION.

    The annual sale of work in connection with the Ladies' Home Mission Union will be held to-day in the Sydney Town Hall from 12 noon till 10 p.m. Lady Cullen will perform ...

    Article : 59 words
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