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  2. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The crews of two trawlers sunk by submarine attack in the North Sea landed at Hull. The Grimsby trawler Leuctra (3027 tons) ...

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  3. SHORT OF SHELL.

    Mr. Lloyd George, at Bristol, in the Colston Hall, addressed a great gathering of men connected with the western industries, and concerned in the production ...

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  4. GREECE.

    M. Gounaris, the new Premier of Greece, addressing a public meeting, said his Government's policy required guarantees for the integrity of the kingdom and an ...

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  5. THE DARDANELLES.

    The Allies, after successive attacks, occupied on Wednesday the heights dominating Maidos, capturing 600 Turks. Prisoners stated that the army is excited ...

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  6. THROWN BACK.

    A communique on Saturday stated: We continued on Wednesday night to press the enemy between the Tsymnica and Swika rivers, capturing many prisoners, ...

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  7. UNITED STATES.

    Mr. Bryan has issued a statement to the German-Americans urging them to aid in maintaining peace between the United States and the Fatherland by exerting ...

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  8. RUSSIANS.

    The Austro-German advance in Galicia has been sharply checked, the Russians having driven the ...

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  9. THE ITALIANS.

    The Italians have captured Port Rosega and the canal connecting it with Monfalcone, and the shipyards. The retreating Austrians blew up most of the ships. ...

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  10. BULGARIA.

    The Bulgarian Government has notified all foreign Governments, that the military authorities have been ordered to fire upon any foreign aeroplane seen over Bulgarian ...

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  11. ITALIAN ADVANCE.

    A communique states: Skirmishing is taking place on the Tyrol and Trentino frontiers. The enemy continues to retreat on Carnia. ...

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  12. FRESH PROGRESS.

    The following official announcement has been made:—We have made fresh progress at the right extremity of Kerevedore. Prisoners confirm reports that the enemy ...

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  13. CEYLON RIOTS.

    The country is tranquil after the recent riots. The police and military are making arrests, and are recovering looted property. ...

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  14. GERMAN OPINION.

    The "Lokal Anzieger" says that an attempt to reach a peaceful solution of the question with America should not be prematurely abandoned, and political relations ...

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  15. RESERVES ASLEEP.

    A document, signed by General Ro[?] found on a captured Austrian officer, states that an inquiry, has been opened into a grave dereliction of duty, an Austrian ...

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  16. FIRMLY ESTABLISHED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens states that the Allies are firmly established. All arms of the service have been brought up to strength, with all needful stores. ...

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  17. AMERICAN STEEL WORKS

    The "Journal" states that Senator Humbert's mission to the United States on behalf of the Minister for Marine resulted in Mr. Charles Schwab placing the whole of ...

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  18. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    The 4-masted schr. Ariel, which left Brisbane on February 1 for San Francisco, has arrived at Port Townsend. The steamer Persia has left London for ...

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  19. THE SOCIALIST VIEW.

    DVorwaerts, the socialist paper says Mr. Bryan's resignation is practically an ultimatum. Count Reventlow, in the Tages ...

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  20. BRILLIANT STRATEGY.

    The "Daily Chronicle's Petrograd correspondent states that the German advance has been checked at two most dangerous places, namely, Moseiska and Zurawano. ...

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  21. SUBMARINES.

    It is believed that German submarine stores are located near Alvali (in Asia Minor, opposite the island of Mitylene), a spot impossible to attack from the sea. ...

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  22. THE ADRIATIC.

    A Vienna telegram states that an Austrian submarine torpedoed and sank off San Giovanni di Medua (a small seaport in Albania) a British cruiser of the ...

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  23. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    Mr. Nugent (Nationalist) has been elected for the College Green division of Dublin to succeed Mr. Nannetti, deceased. He beat Mr. Farren, who stood in the Labour ...

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  24. SUBMARINES.

    The Foreign Office has notified the American Ambassador that all submarine prisoners have been released from naval custody, and have been transferred to the ...

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  25. GERMAN PRINCE KILLED.

    Prince Ernst von Meingen has been killed in action on the Russian front. ...

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  26. TURKISH SUPPLIES.

    The Turks are hastily fortifying positions on Aivasbaba, near Adrianople. Bulgarian merchants complain that goods passing through Adrianople are ...

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  27. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    A shocking crime was reported to the Petersham police at a late hour last night, the victims being Ernest Alfred Matheson and his married sister, Mrs. Tucker. Matheson was ...

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  28. WORKMEN FOR POLA.

    German workmen employed constructing submarines at Hoboken, in Belgium, have been transferred to Pola, the Austrian naval port and arsenal. ...

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  29. WESTERN FRONT.

    A communique on Friday stated: We have had fresh successes in the Labyrinth. where the enemy was driven back. We carried some of the enemy's ...

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  30. BERLIN'S STATEMENT.

    A communique says: General von Linsingen's troops attacked the Russians who were approaching the German wing from the north. ...

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  31. EFFECT OF REPRISALS.

    German newspapers regard Britain's altered attitude towards prisoners from submarines as a commendable retreat, proving that German reprisals have ...

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  32. ALBANIA.

    The Servians have occupied Tirana, and are now advancing on Durazzo. The Albanian insurgents have proclaimed a Republic. ...

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  33. BLACK SEA.

    A telegram from Constantinople states that fighting on the night of June 11 in the Black Sea, the cruiser Midellu sank a large Russian destroyer, and returned ...

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  34. MORE VICTIMS.

    A submarine sank the Russian barque Thomassi by shell-fire, 40 miles south of Old Head of Kinsale. The crew, which was six hours in the boats, was landed at ...

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  35. TURKEY AND ITALY.

    Mr. Donohoe, war correspondent for the "Daily Chronicle," says that Turkey, realising the hopelessness of her position, has indirectly conveyed to Italy her intention ...

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  36. NO GOING BACK.

    Mr. Lloyd George, addressing a munitions conference in Cardiff, urged the recruiting of every [?]the and every workshop to turn out shells. ...

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  37. EKRASIT.

    Recent Austrian successes are largely attributed to the use of a 15-centimetre mortar, throwing a projectile charged with Ekrasit, which explodes in the gropud, ...

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  38. MILITARY.

    The Federal Executive Council has made the following appointments and promotions in the Australian Expeditionary Forces:— APPOINTMENTS. ...

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  39. RUSSIAN VERSION.

    A communique states: Two of our destroyers on Friday night, near the Bosphorus, encountered the Breslau, whose searchlight showed up a Russian ...

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  40. INDIA'S LOYALTY.

    Recent accounts of the methods adopted by Germany and the disclosures of her general conduct of the war have produced numerous articles in the press expressing ...

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  41. RUSSIA'S SUPPLIES.

    Diplomatic circles here believe that the collapse of the Russian offensive in Galicia was directly due to the recent Chino-Japanese crisis, by which Japan was ...

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  42. CHOLERA IN HUNGARY.

    Bosnian, deserters to the Servian forces in Albania report that cholera is assuming vaster proportions than last summer in Eastern Hungary, ...

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  43. ARTILLERY DUELS.

    The Press Bureas has issued a communique stating that very violent artillery duels occurred on the Lorette plateau (north of Arras), also sharp artillery actions ...

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  44. MANLY ON THE GERMANS.

    There was a big gathering at the South Steyne yesterday afternoon, when Alderman Oglivy, Alderman Reid, and Mr. Anderson, ex-M.L.A., for Balmain, delivered addresses ...

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  45. SPY'S CONFESSION.

    Newspapers give prominence to the confessions given to New York newspapers of Ignatius Tribich Lincoln, who was M.P. for [?]ton in 1910. He is the son of ...

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  46. DIXMUDE.

    Taking advantage of the north-easterly wind on Wednesday night, the Germans, using poisonous gas, vigorously attacked the Belgian advanced posts at Dixmude. ...

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  47. AIR WARFARE.

    "Eye-Witness," describing the bombing of the airship shad at Evere, states that it contained a Zeppelin, and not a Parseval, airship. The Germans tried to get the ...

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  48. BALTIC PROVINCE.

    A communique states: The enemy's repeated determined attacks westward of Shavli have been repulsed, leaving piles of killed and wounded in front of our ...

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  49. STIMULATING THE OUTPUT.

    Mr. Lloyd George announced that specimens of shells needed would shortly be exhibited at Cardiff, Newport, and Swansea. ...

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  50. ANTI-GERMAN RIOTS.

    The authorities of Moscow, are expelling enemy subjects from the factories. The populace resorted to anti-German disturbances and pillage. The Governor, ...

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  51. BREAKING THE NEWS.

    "Citizen" writes detailing the circumstances under which she learned from the public press for the first time that her sons had been wounded. The complaint was brought under ...

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  52. PRINZ EITEL'S CREW.

    Lieutenant Brauer and a number of men interned from the German cruisor Prinz Eitel Friedrich broke parole and escaped to Europe. ...

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  53. THE LIQUOR TRADE.

    The powers of the Board of Control of the Liquor Traffic include prohibition of the sale of liquor in any establishment or refreshment rooms. The board may ...

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  54. LIEUT. WARNEFORD'S ESCAPE.

    The Press Bureau states that Lieutenant Warneford, V.C., who destroyed the Zeppelin near Ghent, was aground for 35 minutes before he reas[?]ded under a hall ...

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  55. EMPIRE DAY.

    Fifteen hundred children celebrated Empire Day at the Guildhall. Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, said a British soldier who died ...

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  56. GERMAN LINE.

    The Allies are pressing the Germans so hard that the enemy apparently is preparing to shorien his line and fall back upon the second line, with Lille as the most ...

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  57. THE RECRUITS.

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, stated yesterday that he had received a letter from the State Commandant of New South Wales with regard to the progress of ...

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  58. NO COTTON STRIKE.

    Trades-union officials have returned to Manchester from London, and report that the Government, in very plain terms, intimated that there must be no stoppage of ...

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  59. CARGO OF ARMS.

    The liner Bayern, which left Hamburg on July 24 for the Far East, was interned at Naples during August. The cargo was landed this week, and the ...

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  60. SCIENCE IN WAR.

    The Government has made the committee of the Academy of Science an essential part of the great military machine. Two points to be discussed are the ...

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  61. DR. DERNBURG.

    Dr. Dernburg has left New York for Germany by the Norwegian steamer Bergensfjord. He occupies a suite of cabins. which were converted into a bower of ...

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  62. ROLL OF HONOUR.

    Naval-lieutenant James B. Clurch, formerly of the Fijian Contingent, and Lieutenant-commander Herbert Clyde Evans, a New Zealander, have been killed in the ...

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  63. SOLDIERS FOR FARM WORK.

    Owing to a possible shortage of labour, the War Office has promised the Board of Agriculture in grant furlough to a limited number of soldiers to assist farmers ...

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  64. KILLED IN ERANCE.

    Private W. O. Hill, who, according to cable advice received in Sydney, has been killed in action in France, was 22 years of age, and was formerly a student at the Hawkesbury ...

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  65. NEW ZEALAND NURSES.

    The 31 nurses who recently left New Zealand for service abroad have now received instructions that they are to proceed to Egypt. ...

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