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  2. LATE WAR NEWS. EASTERN FRONT.

    It is reported from Paris that the modification of the Russian front eastward of Vilm has been so successful that the enemy is redoubling his efforts against ...

    Article : 125 words
  3. THE LEAGUE. UNIVERSAL SERVICE.

    The Universal Service League has received communications from the following municipal bodies endorsing its work:—Bankstown Council, Waterloo Council, Quirindi Council, and ...

    Article : 279 words
  4. BRITISH BUDGET.

    It is reported from Paris that the British Budget produced an enormous effect on political and business circles. The people are struck with the simplicity and ...

    Article : 190 words
  5. THE BALKANS.

    It is reported from Sofia that M. Rados lavoff (Premier of Bulgaria) has notified his supporters of his signature to a Convention with Turkey for the future ...

    Article : 362 words
  6. WESTERN FRONT.

    A Paris communique says:—In reprisal for the bombardment of open towns in England and France, a squadron of aeroplanes dropped 30 shells on the Royal ...

    Article : 135 words
  7. EASTERN FRONT.

    The retreat from Vilna was one of the most brilliant explo[?]s in the war. The enemy almost encircled the city, and then, throwing off huge masses of cavalry, ...

    Article : 267 words
  8. BULGARIA TO MOBILISE.

    The Premier of Bulgaria (M. Radoslavoff) has notified his supporters of his signature to a convention with ...

    Article : 234 words
  9. EFFECT ON THE TURKISH CAMPAIGN.

    The immediate effect of the convention, as far as the military position is concerned, is distinctly unfavourable to the Allies. It means that Turkey, with an assured neutral ...

    Article : 402 words
  10. BULGARIA AND TURKEY.

    There is a panic among the Mussulman population owing to Karagach and other districts having been transferred to Bulgaria. Numbers have taken refuge in ...

    Article : 60 words
  11. CENSORING NEWS.

    In the House of Commons, Sir Arthur Markham (Liberal) criticised the censoring of news of German origin, which was fully published in America and elsewhere; ...

    Article : 331 words
  12. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    Captain von Papen, German military attache, has been moved to Mexico and attached to the Legation there. The State Department views his transfer with ...

    Article : 117 words
  13. ONLY WAY TO AVERT INEVITABLE DEFEAT.

    Sir,—The following statement of the national position was made by Lord Esher in the "Glasgow Herald" some weeks ago. During the time that has elapsed since it was ...

    Article : 1,084 words
  14. MUNITIONS. ENGINEERS READY FOR SERVICE.

    Mr. O. Bryant, representative of the Australasian Society of Engineers, referring yesterday to the contemplated manufacture of muni[?]ions in New South Wales, said his ...

    Article : 265 words
  15. NOVO GEORGIEVSK.

    The "Ruskoyi Slovo" publishes the first detailed account of the capture of Novo Georgievsk. The Germans expected the defenders to retire. When the Kaiser heard ...

    Article : 361 words
  16. CONSCRIPTION.

    Mr. G. N. Barnes, Labour member for Blackfriars, in the course of an interview, said that if by voluntaryism the Government was unable to raise the requisite ...

    Article : 107 words
  17. THE STUTTGART RAID.

    The French have administered a little of their own medicine to the Germans in their aerial raid upon Stuttgart. The official communique makes it clear that the raid was ...

    Article : 355 words
  18. SHIP ON FIRE.

    The steamer Tuscania has arrived with 409 survivors of the Greek steamer Athenal, which was abandoned on fire at sea. The crew fought the fire for 36 ...

    Article : 94 words
  19. UNION FEARS.

    It was announced at last night's meeting of the Labour Council that the executive had selected Mr. R. P[?]mston as their representative on the New South Wales Munitions Committee. ...

    Article : 171 words
  20. STEAMERS SUNK.

    The Danish steamer Thorva[?]dsen has been sunk, but the crew were saved. The Dutch steamer Koningin Emma (9181 tons) has been mined. Her ...

    Article : 34 words
  21. THE CROWN PRINCE.

    Mr. I[?]n Malcolm, M P., has published a volume of war pictures, which includes an extract from his diary relating to an interview in Berlin in January, 1914, with ...

    Article : 206 words
  22. ATTACK ON SUVA.

    An incident is related that when the German cruisers Scharnhorst and Gnelsena[?] were cruising [?] the neighbourhood of Fiji, early in the war, the Governor of ...

    Article : 112 words
  23. SWEDISH STEAMER.

    The Swedish steamer Aera, with 1200 tons of corn and 250 tons of oil, from Gothenburg, ostensibly for Stockholm, was captured on the voyage by a German ...

    Article : 55 words
  24. THE BELGIAN ARMY.

    A representative of the "Seccolo," of Rome, recently had an interview with the King of the Belgians, in which the soldier-monarch displayed a calm and tranquil cortalnty of ...

    Article : 291 words
  25. "SECOND TO NONE."

    A. B. R. Piper, A Company Hood Batt., British Expeditionary Force[?] Dardanelles, writing to his parents at 526 Jonn Williamson-street South Shields on the 20th June, says[?] ...

    Article : 638 words
  26. WAR NOTES.

    The news that Bulgaria has concluded a convention with Turkey, by which she undertakes to maintain an armed neutrality, should really not come as a great surprise, though ...

    Article : 269 words
  27. GALLIPOLI.

    An Athens message says that hundreds of Germans are employed in the manufacture of munitions at Constantinople. The Germans are marching ...

    Article : 138 words
  28. SPELTER CARGO.

    In the Prize Court to-day the hearing was continued of the claim by the Crown for the condemnation of 6710 tons of spelter aboard the Bilbster, which the ...

    Article : 129 words
  29. "ENGLAND DESERTED."

    An article in the Berlin "Post" declares that the English are vainly trying to persuade the colonies to make greater sacrifices. Australia, the article continues, has ...

    Article : 199 words
  30. FOOD SUPPLIES.

    Replying in the House of Commons to questions relating to the increase in the price of foodstuffs, Mr. Runciman (President of the Board of ...

    Article : 175 words
  31. NURSES' UNIFORMS.

    During the recent controversy regarding the charges for nurses' uniforms it was alleged that two firms—Ball and Welch, of Melbourne, and David Jones and Co., of ...

    Article : 133 words
  32. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—At London: Corinthic, s (left Wellington August 10). Departures.—For Sydney: Matthew Turner, sch, for Adelaide; King Cyrus, ...

    Article : 27 words
  33. AN UNSATISFACTORY POSITION.

    Taking the Turco-Bulgarian convention on the bare announcement now given, it means, of course that whatever Bulgaria s ultimate attitude in regard to the war the Entente ...

    Article : 391 words
  34. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The question of compulsory service is one of the hurning questions of the present time, and hysterical utterances are of very little value. There is not the slightest doubt ...

    Article : 334 words
  35. ARMENIAN MASSACRES.

    The Official Press Bureau has issued the following statement:—A French official communication confirms the statement that the Turks have taken advantage of ...

    Article : 94 words
  36. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    Colonel (Dr.) Ahearne, of Queensland will shortly visit Australia, with cinematograph views of the scenes of his Servian mission. ...

    Article : 106 words
  37. NAVAL VOLUNTEERS.

    Mr. Walter Marks, the Sydney yachtsman, who is engaged on patrol work in the North Sea, is of the opinion that an opening exists for a naval volunteer [?] ...

    Article : 70 words
  38. "TREATING."

    The Liquor Traffic Control Board has decided to schedule Greater London as a munition area, thus prohibiting treating and enforcing the further dilution of ...

    Article : 49 words
  39. WELCOME HOME.

    Trooper Harry Corrick, the first wounded soldier to return to this district from the Dardanelles, arrived to-day. Business was suspended for an hour, and three hundred ...

    Article : 69 words
  40. ANTARCTIC EXHIBITION.

    An exhibit arranged by Sir Douglas Mawson, and at which about 150 photographs and a number of relies of the recent Mawson Antarctic expedition are shown, was opened by the ...

    Article : 56 words
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