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  2. WAR NOTES.

    Thre are signs of another temporary lull in the Somme area, where the heavy rains are again delaying matters. The rumours of pending events along the line farther north ...

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  3. CALL FOR MEN.

    The heavy rain, which fell continuously from early morning yesterday onward throughout the day, made conditions at the suburban enrolling depots unpleasant The ...

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  4. THE SOMME HEAVY RAIN REPORTED

    There have been no important operations on the Somme. Heavy rain is reported. The French repulsed ...

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  5. ROUMANIANS ACROSS THE DANUBE.

    The latest important development in connection with the Dobrudja front is the crossing of the river Danube by the Roumanians, 32 miles to the south of Bucharest. This appears to be a very bold move, attended with a certain amount of risk, to monace General von Mackensen's left In Dobrudja. Von Mackensen's march into Dobrudja was stopped by the Roumanians and Rusisans along the Rasova-Tuzla front, below the Constanza-Bucharest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LATE WAR NEWS.

    Late War Cables will ba found on Page 8. LATE WAR NEWS. General Sir Douglas Haig, in his noon ...

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  7. ATTITUDE OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    The following letter has been sent by the Apostolic Delegate, Archbishop Cerretti, to Dr. Duhig, Coadjutor-Archbishop of Brisbane:— ...

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  8. TRAPPED IN COMBLES.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that a German non-commissioned officer who was taken prisoner at Combles relates that his battalion's ...

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  9. NEW ROUMANIAN MOVE.

    The Roumanian crossing of the Danube at a point to the south of Bucharest is a startling move, which may lead to important results. Its future effects will depend ...

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  10. THE GERMAN PLANS.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, writing from the British Headquarters in France, says:— The German plans on the Somme are puzzling. They look as if they are ...

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  11. WEST OF SALONICA.

    A French communique states: Following upon the Servians' victorious attacks at Kaymacha[?]an, on the western flank at Salonica, the Bulgarians abandoned their ...

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  12. RUSSIAN FRONT.

    A Russian communique states:—Our fire drove back dense columns of Germans who were attempting to advance beyond their entanglements eastward of ...

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  13. ROUMANIAN TACTICS.

    A Petrograd wireless message states that, following the Roumanian crossing of the Danube at Rustehuk, making possible the envelopment of the German and ...

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  14. VON MACKENSEN'S COMMUNICATIONS.

    One of the roads which the enemy is no doubt using extensively is that which runs south-west from Silistria through Tutrakan to Rustchuk. After leaving Tutrakan this ...

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  15. EXPLOSION.

    A second accidental explosion occurred at the Bathurst military camp on the showground about-midday to-day, the result being that one man's right hand was blown off, while a ...

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  16. BRITISH AIR RAID

    An official message says that naval aeroplanes yesterday morning attacked air sheds in the vicinity of Brussels. One has not returned. ...

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  17. SOMME, FRONT QUIET.

    Sir Douglas Haig, reporting at midnight [?]n Tuesday, stated:—Heavy rain fell last [?]ight and in the earlier part of the morn[?]ng. Fighting near Eaucourt l'Abbaye ...

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  18. MARRIED MEN.

    Misapprehension seems to exist as to the liability of married men to report. It was pointed out yesterday that those who have married since August 31, 1916—the date on ...

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  19. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Returned soldiers who have received their discharge need not report to registrars under the regulations, unless they desire an exemption certificate in addition to the discharge ...

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  20. EXEMPTION OF EMPLOYEES.

    The War Service Regulations, 1916, provide for exemption of employees in any Commonwealth or State Government departments. Harbour Trust, Board of Works, Water Supply ...

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  21. PEACE OVERTURES.

    The London correspondent of the "Tribune" says he learns on excellent authority that German agents asked King Albert to transmit new peace terms to the ...

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  22. RAILWAYMAN KILLED.

    The Coroner held an inquest to-day touching the death of William Moore, railway engine-driver, who whs killed in the Penrith yards early on Friday morning last. ...

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  23. ALLIES' MACEDONIAN SUCCESSES

    The allied armies above Salonica are displaying increased activity which has resulted in discomfort to the Bulgarians in several quarters. The pronounced Servian success ...

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  24. SUBMARINE WAR.

    The United Press Agency has received a despatch from Berlin stating that it is believed the efforts of the Tirpitzites to force the resumption of a ruthless ...

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  25. BRITISH CROSS STRUMA[?]

    Mr. Ward Price, British correspondent with the Mediterranean forces, telegraphing from Salonica on Sunday, says:—At dawn on Saturday the British crossed the ...

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  26. HATRED OF GERMANS.

    Viscount Bryce, addressing the Congregational Union, and referring to peace, said: Let us avoid a spirit of hatred. We are justly indignant at the way the ...

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  27. BRITISH AVIATORS.

    Semi-official French statements pay a [?]ute to the success of the British avia[?]rs during the past three months. They [?]ought down 117 machines, and moro or ...

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  28. POST-WAR TRADE.

    Mr. Robert Burns, formerly Acting-Consul for Belgium, who has returned from a visit to France and Fland[?]rs, states that the Belgian Government, in preparation for the time ...

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  29. EXEMPTION CLAIMS.

    At all the depots around Melbourne today the claims for exemption were again heavy. Nine out of ten gave the excuse of being an only son. Shortage of labour at ...

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  30. NEUTRALS AND SUBMARINES.

    The Allied Governments have issued a memorandum addressed to the Governments of certain neutral maritime States, which urges that the principles of the law ...

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  31. [?]LYING TO THE FRONT.

    The American war correspondent, Mr. [?]ederick Palmer, who is with the British France, describes how he was in Lon[?] on a short visit, and obtained ...

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  32. SOUTH OF THE PRIPET[?]

    Although there are no signs that mobility has been restored along any section of the Eastern front, the Russians are still attacking violently at several points south of the ...

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  33. ITALIAN SUCCESS.

    An Italian communique says: Climbing under enemy fire up the precipitous gullies at the head of the Cismon and Brents valleys, in the Trentino, our troops ...

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  34. GREEK MINISTRY.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that as a result of a Cabinet meeting all the members, except the Premier and M. Carapan[?]s, Foreign ...

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  35. [?] SAVE THE WOUNDED.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New [?]ork American" says that Dr. Alexis Car[?] of the Rockefeller Institute for Me[?]al Research, one of the world's most ...

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  36. PERSECUTION OF BELGIANS.

    The German Governor of Belgium, General von Bissing, as the result of protests made by Spain and America, has pardoned 22 Belgians, including three women, who ...

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  37. FEDERAL TAXATION.

    To-day Mr. Higgs said that details of the War Times Profits Bill, and the proposed levy to the Repatriation Fund, had been settled, but the Ministry would [?]ot have an ...

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  38. ITALIANS IN ALBANIA.

    An Athens message states that the Italians, extending to the eastwards and southwards the area of their occupation in southern Albania, have occupied Santi ...

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  39. TO AID ARMENIANS.

    A campaign has been inaugurated to raise £1,000,000 to aid suffering Armenians. ...

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