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    OUR BLOOD "Brooklyn Eagle." MAKING WAR FRIGHTFUL. Cincinnati "Times-Star." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE HIGH SEAS IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD, 1915. Des Moines "Leader." LUSITANIA. Washington "Star." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE ARABIC OUTRAGE CHALLENGES AMERICA TO TAKE ACTION

    The Deliberate Sinking of the White Star Liner Arabic by a German Submarine has thrown the People of the United States into Ferment. Now aS Never Before the Chances are that President Wilson's hand will be Forced. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRIEF NEWS

    The latest New Zealand casualty list includes the following names:—Killed in action: Major Frank Chapman, Lieut. H. E. Winder, Lieut; George Brookfield, Lieut. M. J. Milliken, Lieut. ...

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  6. U.S.A. AWAKENING AT LAST

    The "Daily Telegraph's" New York correspondent says that in the event of a diplomatic severance between Germany and the United States, two immediate steps are contemplated. ...

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  7. VICTORIA'S "DAY" FUND.

    Eight hundred and eighty-six pouuds was received for the Victorian Australia Day Fund yesterday, making the total £185,564. ...

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  8. DEATH FROM MENINGITIS.

    Stanley Matthews, from Seymour (Vic.) military camp, died yesterday in the Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, from meningitis. Two others were admitted, and there is one additional case ...

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  9. DISEASE DEVELOPED.

    An unknown man was found on the road near Broadmeadows (Vic.) military camp yesterday, unable to speak. He was taken to Melbourne Hospital, and developed cerebro-apinal ...

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  10. MOTOR AMBULANCE APPEAL.

    During July the Northern Suburbs Motor Ambulance attended 92 cases, travelling 645 miles to do so. No better proof of its necessity could well be offered. But the ambulance ...

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  11. MAN FALLS DOWN HOLD.

    Joseph Williams, 49, a laborer, residing in the Lord Nelson Hotel, Rozelle, was working on a staging in the hold of a ship at Chapman's Dock yesterday morning, when he fell down ...

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  12. LIVERPOOL CAMP ENQUIRY

    The report of Mr. Justice Rich, who was commissioned to enquire into the alleged mismanagement at the Liverpool camp, has been laid on the table of the House of ...

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  13. MINERS' YARDAGE PAY.

    At the Industrial Magistrate's Court at Wollongong yesterday, Patrick Frain, a miner employed at Corrimal Colliery, proceeded against the Corrimal-Balgownic Co. for the sum of 18/5 ...

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  14. NEW YORK PRESS IRATE

    New York newspapers bitterly condemn the sinking of the Arabic, and oak whether such an action is in conformity with Germany's reply to the American Note. ...

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  15. BOVIC RUMORED SUNK

    Advices received by the American Press report that the White Star liner Bovic has been torpedoed. This vessel was formerly engaged in the Australian trade. ...

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  16. WAGE INCREASE ASKED FOR.

    The Australian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation met in conference at Wollongong yesterday, and there were present representatives from Queensland, Victoria, and N.S.W. It ...

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  17. LOST AVONDALE.

    Captain J. M. Lean, officer in charge of the base records, has been requested by the New Zealand military authorities to inform Richard Pearce, of 3 Airlic-avenue, Avondale Victoria, ...

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  18. AMERICANS' FATE DOUBTFUL

    Only two American passengers by the Arabic remain unaccounted for. Details of the disaster are being withheld by the German newspapers. The news has caused nervousness at ...

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  19. AN AMERICAN'S STORY.

    An American steamer passenger states that his vessel chased the submarine which sank the Arabic and fired five shots. They then picked up eight boatloads of survivors. ...

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  20. FEDERATED CLERKS.

    Mr. T. J. Smith, secretary of the Federal Clerks' Union, left for Sydney yesterday to discuss the terms under which the Sydney clerks should be allowed to join that organisation. ...

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  21. PIRATES RUNNING AMOK

    Two British steamers, the Baron Erskine, 5500 tons, and the Restormed, 3000 tons, have been sunk. The crews were saved. The Spanish steamer Penacastillo has been ...

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  22. OLD MAN INCINERATED.

    A fire which occurred in Sid. Marshall's hairdresser's hop in Narrabri at midnight on Friday resulted in an old man named Frederick Manning being burnt to death. Manning had ...

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  23. WILSON CRITICISED.

    President Wilson and the State Department refused to make any comment on the sinking of The Arabic until official details are received. The Press demands that vigorous methods ...

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  24. THE REFERENDA

    Judge Rich's report on Liverpool camp is one of the most [?] censure motions on any administration mat we have read in Australia. We can only anticipate that there will be quite ...

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  25. FOOTBALLER INJURED.

    John Russell was playing in a third grade football match on the Hampden Oval, between Eastern Suburbs and Glebe, yesterday, August 21, when he collided with another player so ...

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  26. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS

    Remarkable progress has been made by the Broken Hill Proprietary Company with its iron and steel works, situated at Port Waratah, near Newcastle, during the past six months. ...

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  27. FACTS ABOUT THE ARABIC.

    The Arabic was a steamer of 17,000 tons, owned by the White Star Line. She was originally built for the Atlantic Transport Company by Harland and Wolff, Belfast, under ...

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  28. SEVERE FALL.

    Mrs. Madden, 48, of John-street, St. Peters, slipped on the footpath in King-street, Newtown, yesterday, at 12 noon, and became unconscious. The Civil Ambulance conveyed her ...

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  29. TWO BOATS—TWO DEAD.

    Two of the Arabic's boats were picked up containing two bodies. ...

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  30. A TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.

    Captain Finch staves that the torpedo made a terrific explosion, which shook the liner from stem to stern. A column of water was thrown high into the air, and the largest lifeboat blown ...

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  31. A WEEK'S "FRIGHTFULNESS."

    For the week ending August 18, there were 1480 shipping arrivals and sailings, two of which were mined and 11 .destroyed by submarines, aggregating 22,970 tons. Also ten fishing' boats ...

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  32. VICTORIA'S BELGIAN FUND.

    Contributions amounting to £565 received yesterday for the Victorian Belgian Relief Fund, make the total £244,708. ...

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  33. JUDGE RICH'S REPORT.

    Senator Pearce denies that there was any lay in presenting Mr. Justice Rich's report on the Liverpool Camp inquiry. He says with regard to Mr. Cook's insinuations in the House ...

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    BELGIUM TO COLUMBIA: "AT LEAST THEY ONLY DROWN YOUR WOMEN." New York "Tribune." BRAVE WORK. -New York "Evening Sun." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE BLOT. Ph[?]delphia "Inquirer." THE POISON CLOUD. Newark "Evening News." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. MR. BLACK CHALLENGED

    The Chief Secretary is one of the most talked-of men in the Government. Not a day passes that he is not in one way or another in the limelight, and usually with some proposal ...

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  37. HEROISM AT THE LAST

    When the vessel was struck no warning was telegraphed to the engine-room to take off way. All orders were carried out bravely, and in a manner that was deserving of Victoria Crosses. ...

    Article : 146 words
  38. GERMAN PILOTS PLUCK

    A British officer relates that a British aeroplane pursued a Taube machine, and fired until it ignited. The German observer fell out, but the pilot ...

    Article : 95 words
  39. HUNS BAULKED OF PREY.

    A German submarine hailed the mail steamer Irma, from Newcastle, at s point a little north of the Jaeterens Reef. The Irma swung out all her boats, but ...

    Article : 103 words
  40. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    Oversea departures incrude:—For Sydney, steamer Maitai; for Lyttelton, steamers Turakina and Acon. ...

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  41. COUNTRY RECRUITS

    Late figures show that 4383 men have enlisted as the direct result of the efforts of country recruiting associations. The following amounts were collected at ...

    Article : 52 words
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