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  2. FOR UNITY. TOWN HALL MEETING

    "We the undersigned parents and nextof-kin of soldiers who have left this State and are fighting for the Empire at the Dardanelles and other battle fronts, beg ...

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  3. LATE WAR NEWS. CAUCASUS.

    A Caucasus communique states: Our enveloping column captured the KlytchGliadouk Pass, the Turks' principal line of communication on the right bank of ...

    Article : 200 words
  4. AT ZEEBRUGGE.

    Amsterdam advices state that German submarines attempted to leave Zeebrugge. British destroyers drove them back, despite fire from shore batteries. ...

    Article : 42 words
  5. EASTERN FRONT.

    A communique states: The enemy's attempts to advance in the Riga and Jacobstudt districts (Baltic provinces) on Sunday and Monday failed. Stubborn fighting ...

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  6. WESTERN FRONT.

    A communique states: In the Argonne the Germans at Haute Chevanchee emerged from their trenches and attempted to attack yesterday evening. Our artillery ...

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  7. BRITISH TRANSPORT.

    The transport Royal Edward was sunk in the Aegean Sea. The Admiralty state that a submarine sank the transport Royal Edward (11,117 ...

    Article : 416 words
  8. THE EAST. STUBBORN BATTLES

    Reuter's correspondent in Athens states that a complete understanding has been reached between the King of ...

    Article : 192 words
  9. THE RUSSIAN RETIREMENT.

    The Russian line in Poland is still being withdrawn fairly rapidly, but not so rapidly as to prevent the Grand Duke inflicting serious punishment upon the oncoming ...

    Article : 349 words
  10. HOSTILITIES IN ASIA.

    Owing to recent disturbances in Bushire (a seaport city of Persia) the garrison has been increased, and the town temporarily occupied to safeguard the lives and ...

    Article : 41 words
  11. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN.

    A communique says:—In the rugged Ortier Range, between the valleys of the Adda and Adige, one of our detachments marched from Capannas Milano, ...

    Article : 174 words
  12. GERMAN AGENTS.

    The "New York World" publishes a further instalment of secret German correspondence, showing that while Austria, acting as Germany's catspaw, was ...

    Article : 249 words
  13. GALLIPOLI.

    Wounded soldiers from Gallipoli describe the recent lighting as the most desperate and the most successful that has yet taken place. They are much more optimistic ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. BRAVE TROOPS.

    The following cablegram has been received from Sir Ian Hamilton, dated August 15:— Corps commander, under whom the Australian troops are serving, reports as follows, and ...

    Article : 149 words
  15. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    Some of the assets of Nobel's Dynamite Trust are British and some German. Among the former are the shares of Nobel's Explosives Company, Glasgow, an ...

    Article : 755 words
  16. RECRUITING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 words
  17. WAR NOTES.

    The torpedoeing of the British transport Royal Edward by a German submarine in the Aegean Sea comes as a sorrowful shock, the pain of which is intensified by the fact that ...

    Article : 309 words
  18. GREECE.

    An Athens message states that the Gounaris Ministry has resigned. At the opening of the first Parliament of Greater Greece, the picturesque chamber ...

    Article : 130 words
  19. HAREFIELD HOSPITAL.

    The Defence Departmeat has received the following cable from the High Commissioner, dated August 16:—"Their Majesties the King and Queen made a long visit to Harefield ...

    Article : 120 words
  20. INSTRUCTORS WANTED.

    Competent drill instructors are required to handle the new recruits, and men who are instructors are requested to hand their names, with full qualifications, to the Garrison ...

    Article : 63 words
  21. GALLIPOLI.

    It is reported from Athens that the Turkish casualties in a recent battle at Gallipoli were 27,000. A message to the Paris "Temps," from ...

    Article : 311 words
  22. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    The following cablegram has been received from the High Commissioner for Australia:— "The following telegram from the United States Ambassador at Constantinople has been ...

    Article : 262 words
  23. A.J.C.'S £10,000.

    The principal business at the annual meeting of members of the Australian Jockey Club yesterday was a motion by Mr. C. C. Stephen:— ...

    Article : 361 words
  24. GERMAN WEST AFRICA.

    An officer with the British force describes the surrender of Garua. He says:— We kept up a well-regulated bombardment of the three forts overlooking Garua, also ...

    Article : 318 words
  25. THE TWO AREAS.

    Since the early stages of the war, when the submarine was to all intents and purposes a purely novel weapon of offence, there have been singularly few nazal casualties through ...

    Article : 336 words
  26. GERMAN BRUTALITY.

    Mr. Burke, a correspondent of the "New York World," a resident of Lille when the Germans occupied the city, says he was treated like an ordinary prisoner, despite ...

    Article : 378 words
  27. NO GERMAN STRAIN.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr. Kearsley asked the Premier if the hostility manifested at recruiting meeting he had addressed might not have been due to a ...

    Article : 179 words
  28. SMALL ARMS.

    The desirability of erecting forthwith at Canberra a small arms factory with necessary provisions for housing workmen was the subject of a motion by the Minister for Defence ...

    Article : 247 words
  29. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    Mr. A. H. Lee, a member of the House of Commons, who has been serving at the front, has returned. Addressing his constituents at Portsmouth, he strongly ...

    Article : 125 words
  30. THE TURKISH CAMPAIGN.

    It would be very comforting it we could unreservedly accept the statement of the Turkish position as set forth by the "Temps'" correspondent at Dede Agach—but we cannot. ...

    Article : 276 words
  31. NO BEER ON TRANSPORTS.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce), referring to-day to the questions which Mr. Perry, M.L.A., directed to him with regard to the sale of lager beer on transports, said ...

    Article : 67 words
  32. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    A [?], in replying to Germany with regard to the William P. Frye case, says she will accept arbitration by The Hague, but demands that Germany in the ...

    Article : 73 words
  33. CRUISER BRISBANE.

    It was announced by the Minister for the Navy to-day that the cruiser Brisbane would be launched at Sydney on September 30. ...

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  34. HONOURING THE DEAD.

    The Overseas Club offered to plant the graves of Australians with wattle, those of the New Zealanders with manuka, and those of the Canadians with maple. The ...

    Article : 36 words
  35. MENINGITIS.

    Three deaths occurred to-day from cerebrospinal meningitis. These included two soldiers, who died at the Alfred Hospital, and a woman named Sarah Stokes, of Coburg, who ...

    Article : 51 words
  36. TALLOW SALES.

    At to-day's tallow sales 2368 casks were offered, and 1243 sold. Prices: Mutton, fine 36/9, medium 33/6; beef, fine 37/, medium 33/ per cwt. ...

    Article : 30 words
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