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  4. GREEKS AND BULGARIANS.

    The Bulgarians surrounded a Greek guard at Demirhissar, and one of the Greeks was killed. A Bulgarian who escaped warned the Seres Garrison ...

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  5. THE WAR. (Australian Cable Association Messages.) THE FRENCH OFFENSIVE

    General Sir Douglas Haig states that a German counter attack took place that evening to the southward of Thiepval, where they gained a ...

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  6. A GERMAN STATEMENT.

    A German semi-official message says that the Westfallen was so slightly damaged that she remained fighting and manoeuvring, and will be ...

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  7. TO DEFEND SERES.

    A committee has been formed at Salonika to enrol and arm recruits, and already 200 have offered to serve in the defence of Seres. ...

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  8. BISHOPS EXHORT KAISER TO HOLD OUT.

    A message from Amsterdam states that German Bishops in conference sent a message to the Kaiser praying for the Emperor and the people to ...

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  9. ALLIES INTENDED OPERATIONS.

    An Athens message states that the Allies never Intended their operations to reach further east than the Struma. The Bulgarians do not ...

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  10. FRENCH GAINS ON THE FRENCH FRONT.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports that we have gained two hundred yards of trenches southward of Thiepval, thus straightening lines, and ...

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  11. A GERMAN FABRICATION.

    A German official report contains a story of one of their submarines having severely damaged a British battleship in a recent affair in the ...

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  12. FRENCH REPULSE BULGARS.

    The War Office received the following message from Salonika yesterday: We drove in the enemy's advanced troops on the Dautli-Doiran front, and ...

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  13. MACKENSEN NOT ONF THE SOMME.

    The 'Algemeine Zeitung" denies the report that General Mackensen is on the west front. He is commanding against Salonica, the paper states. ...

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  14. UNITED STATES GOLD HOLDINGS

    An analysis shows that before the war the Banks of England, France, Russia and Germany held 680 million dollars more in gold than the United ...

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  15. BAVARIAN REGIMENTS SENT TO DANGER ZONE.

    Bavarian Socialist newspapers complain of the general staff sending Bavarian regiments to posts of greatest danger. They also state that the ...

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  16. ANTI-BULGARIAN DEMONSTRATIONS.

    The Bulgarian Minister at Athens threatens to leave owing to anti-Bulgarian demonstrations. ...

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  17. BULGARIANS WON'T GO INTO OCCUPATION.

    The Government announce that the Bulgarians will not occupy Seres, Drama or Kavalia. ...

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  18. FRANCE'S BORROWINGS IN UNITED STATES.

    New York has agreed to second the commercial credit of France with a further five million pounds, bringing France's borrowing from the United ...

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  19. DESPERATE FIGHTING AT GUILLEMONT.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent states that during the last three days desperate fighting has taken place on the northern part of Guillemont. The ...

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  20. THE BRAVE GREEKS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Athens currespondent reports that a heroic struggle of the Greeks when resisting the Bulgarians at Pheapetra and ...

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  21. VILLA ALIVE AND VIGOROUS.

    General Pershing reports that the Mexican revolutionary, General Villa, who has been reported dead, is commanding a small force in Duranzo ...

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  22. MORE PRISONERS TAKEN.

    A Paris communique states that we brilliantly conducted an attack on the German position between Fleury and Thiaumont, which enabled us to ...

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  23. LORD MAYOR ON DAY LABOR.

    Replying to a deputation representing the Federated Building Trades the Lord Mayor, for Mr. Meagher, said to-day that there were white headed ...

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  24. IMPORTING MUNITION WORKERS TO PARIS.

    In addition to the 5000 Chinese who have been imported to Paris, 10,000 Portuguese workmen of an average of about thirty two years, will take up ...

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  25. OUR EFFECTIVE HEAVY ARTILLERY.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports that our heavy guns have been very effective, and have silenced the enemy's artillery on three areas. Our ...

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  26. The Leader AND STOCK AND STATION NEWS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25th, 1916.

    The unveiling of the honor roll at the Orange railway station, will take place to-morrow afternoon at three o'clock, and the ceremony is to be ...

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  27. Cable News, (Australian Cable Association Mes" sages.) THE DARDANELLES COMMISSION

    The Dardanelles Commission has examined General Monro. ...

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  28. Telegrams. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The weather forecast at 9 p.m., was Fine throughout, with many frosts and some fog. becoming milder, with northerly winds, by Saturday. ...

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  29. WHAT WILL ROUMANIA DO?

    The "New York Times" Paris correspondent has had an interview with M. Joseph Rcinach, the noted international authority, who holds an ...

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  30. VIGOROUS RE-AFFORESTATION.

    The Premier stated to-night, after Cabinet meeting, that it had been decided to continue with unabated vigor the forestry policy which had been so ...

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  31. BRITISH PARLIAMENT ADJOURNED

    The British Parliament has adjourned until October 10. ...

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  32. RECRUITING.

    Forty five recruits were accepted out of 65 volunteers at the barracks this morning. ...

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  33. THE LATE LIEUT. McLAREN.

    The late Lieut S. E. McLaren, of the Royal Engineers, who has died of wounds, had a distinguished mathematical career at the Melbourne and ...

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  34. MORE ENEMY AEROPLANES DESTROYED.

    A late Paris communique states that there has been a particularly active artillery struggle all day on the Belloy and Estrees sectors. ...

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  35. A WATERSPOUT.

    The Clarence Heads pilot reports having seen a large waterspout 12 miles off the coast yesterday. It was travelling outwards. ...

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  36. £ 10 FOR SHORTWEGHT COAL.

    John Herd, the superintendent of the coal yard of Howard Smiths' Ltd., was fined £10 at the central summons court to-day for selling to the ...

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  37. N.Z. MILITARY SERVICE ACT.

    It is expected that the proclamation for enrolling the expeditionary forces and reserves under the Military Service Act will be gazetted before the ...

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  38. POLICE PROTECTION FOR PUBLIC MEETINGS.

    The Wentworth Federal Labor Co[?] to-day passed a motion of censure on the Chief Secretary for his inability to provide sufficient police protection ...

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  39. BRITISH ZEPPELINS.

    Lord Montagu in a speech at Bury St. Edmunds, said that three or four 780ft super Zeppelins would be ready by October. One has already ...

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  40. AN AFTERMATH OF THE RAIN.

    If there is one town in the whole of New South Wales where boggy yards are more in evidence than Orange, "The Leader" would like to know of ...

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  41. CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPERTY.

    Under the Trading with the Enemy Act, the Comptroller-General of Customs has been appointed to act as the custodian of enemy property. ...

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  42. AUSTRIA RELINQUISHES POLAND.

    The journal "Genev" affirms that owing to their disastrous defeats, Austria has renounced all pretensions to Poland, which falls to Germany. ...

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  43. PRIVATE SLAUGHTERHOUSES.

    The Chief Justice, in making a rule absolute for a writ of mandamus calling upon the Metropolitan Meat Board to show cause why private slaughter, ...

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  44. ON THE RUSSIAN FRONT.

    A Russian communique states "We have repelled a gas attack to the southward of Krevo yesterday, with heavy losses to the enemy. O ur ...

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  45. COAL LUMPERS' PAY.

    The Sydney coal lumbers are to receive 2/ per hour for day work and 3/ for night work, thus bringing the rate of pay for bunkering ships in ...

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  46. COMMONWEALTH EMBARGO ON SILVER.

    By proclamation in the Commonwealth Gazette to-day the exportation of silver ingots in bars and sheet silver, or granulated silver, from the ...

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  47. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION MEETING.

    The British Empire League, at a meeting at Broken Hill, requested the Government to put a stop to all anticonscription meetings, etc. It ...

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  48. DARCY WILLING TO ENLIST.

    Mr. Baker states that Darcy will get no further contests after the present one from Stadiums Ltd., unless [?]e enlists. Darcy is willing to go to ...

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  49. ROUMANIA AND THE ALLIES.

    The "Morning Post's" Budapest Hungarian correspondent states that Bucharest is flooding the country with papers containing pessimistic ...

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  50. BACK TO WORK.

    The Steam Colliers Association and Marine Engineers have arrived at an agreement to the demand of the men that an increase in wages and ...

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  51. EMPIRES TO-MORROW.

    There are few people who would wish to change places with Miss Myrtle Gonzales, the leading lady of "The Chalice of Courage," Miss ...

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  52. MATTERS UNCHANGED.

    A Petrograd communique states that matters are unchanged along the eastern front. ...

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  54. CHURCH SERVICES.

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  55. ANOTHER ENEMY KILLING DEVICE.

    The newest enemy killing device is a bomb which explodes laterally causing mutilation and death over an area of thirty yards. The flotilla of ...

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  56. A DOMINION DESERTER.

    From Wellington reports it is understood that a deserting New Zealander, who was in France, escaped to the German lines, though his ...

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  57. IS ITALY FIGHTING GERMANY?

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Milan reports that the German press states that fifty thousand Germans are fighting in ...

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  58. IN THE BALKANS.

    The Serbian army is standing fast against violent Bulgarian attacks between Ostrovo and Petrsko. The fighting on the west wing is unim. ...

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  59. AUSTRIAN OFFICERS COURT-MARTIALLED.

    General Riedel, the Austrian commander at Gorizia, and two colonels, have been courtmartialled for being absent on a pleasure trip during the ...

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  60. ATTEMPT TO WRECK A TRAIN.

    At 7.30 last night a small boy reported that he saw two men drag some sleepers on to the line near Marrickville station. The train was held up ...

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  61. THE SHOOTING OF DAN McGREW.

    "Then I ducked my head and the lights went out, And two guns blazed in the dark, And a woman screamed, and the lights ...

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  62. RAISING THE AUSTRIAN MILITARY AGE.

    The Austrian commander general and staff recommends the raising of the military age to 60, and the lowering of it to 16 in view of the ...

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  63. THE DEUTSCHLAND

    There is no news of the Deutschland yet at Berlin. ...

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  64. GAVE HIS LIFE FOR A CHILD.

    Walter Ernest Frampton, 31, of Vale street, Canley Vale, died at the Prince Alfred Hospital last night from injuries received that night ...

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  65. ARRIVED IN GERMANY.

    A later Copenhagen message states that the Deutschland has arrived at Bremen from New York to Berlin. The Deutschland arrived at the mouth of ...

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  66. AN AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A Vienna communique states that Russian attacks which took place near Zable have been repulsed. Fighting continues on the Tukul region. ...

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  67. THE WESTFADEN

    A report from Berlin admits that the Westfaden was torpedoed, but claims that the vessel was only slightly damaged. ...

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