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  4. WESTERN FRONT.

    A communique states — In the Vosges our artillery directed a destructive fire at electrical works at Turckhein. ...

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  5. CONSCRIPTION.

    It is intimated in an advice from Paris that a letter found on a German soldier, who was killed in Poland, shows that the losses suffered by the ...

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  6. FALLEN AND WOUNDED.

    Captain J. T. Marsh, of this city, has received a message from the Defence Department reporting that his son, Private A. T. Marsh, was ...

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  7. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Welsbach Light Company of Australasia has been placed under a ban by the Federal Attrocity-General. The explanation of his action is set out in a ...

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  8. RESTRICTED UNION RULES.

    The Munitions Conference agreed to secure the suspension of restricted trade union rules, to enable machinery to run 24 hours a day. ...

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  9. RAILWAY MEN'S ACTION.

    The railway men's executive committee unanimously congratulated Mr Thomas on his speech in the Commons and instructed him to immediately ...

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  10. SKILLED MUNITION WORKERS

    The Munitions Conference agreed that Lloyd George should appoint a committee of employers to obtain, through the trades unions a maximum ...

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  11. SOUTHERN CAMPAIGN.

    A Turkish communique states — Our const butteries successfully bombarded the enemy's mine layers and important posts in the district of Seddul ...

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  12. RUGBY UNION PRESIDENT KILLED.

    Information has been received by Mrs M'Manamey that her husband, Major J. F. M'Manamey, was killed in action at the Dardanelles on 5th September. ...

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  13. HYDROPLANES IN ACTION.

    A communique states a squadron of hydroplanes from Port Said bombarded G[?]tchaldere Bridge, which is an important passage. ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND RECRUITS.

    980 volunteers came forward to join the Expeditionary Forces during the past week, and 860 of these were accepted. ...

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  15. GERMAN PRESS COMMENTS.

    German newspapers are commenting on the possibility of conscription in Britain. Instead of contempt for British military efforts, German ...

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  16. DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL GAINED.

    Amongst the first of our brave Australian troops at Gallipoli to gain the Distinguished Conduct Medal for gallantry is Private Don H. Campigli, ...

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  17. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    A motor boat newspaper estimates that 20 German submarines have been sun[?], of which 15 were sea-goers. ...

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  18. TRADES AND THE WAR.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that the [?]arquis of Landowne's committee is making a schedule of trades and industries from which recruiting is ...

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  19. SYDNEY JOURNALIST.

    Mr Horace Halloran, of the Chief Secretary's Office, received a cable message to-day, stating that his son, Trooper C. R. L. Halloran, of the 6th ...

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  20. LADEN WITH MUNITIONS.

    A communique states that Russian torpedoers in the Black Sea have sunk a [?] of Turkish sailing ships laden with munitions. ...

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  21. A QUESTION OF LEAVE.

    Great indignation is being expressed by the residents of Footscray at the refusal apparently without reason of some of the military camp adjutants to grant ...

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  22. CONTINGENT OF DEAF MUTES.

    The latest arrivals of recruits at Flanders include a unit of deaf mutes, who are commanded by gestures. ...

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  23. BOMBING OSTEND.

    The newspaper "Telegraffe" states that the latest bombardment of Ostend greatly damaged the coast defences. ...

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  24. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    In the British Prize Court the Crown is claiming condemnation of 6170 tons of spelter aboard the steamer Bilbster. The cargo was consigned to Messrs ...

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  25. DEMAND ON BULGARIA

    The Allies have presented a joint [?]ote to Bulgaria asking it to declare itself between them and the Central Powers. The note is not an ...

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  26. COAL TROUBLES.

    The workmen in the collieries at Yngshr have decided to resume if the management is not opposed their return. ...

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  27. SERBIA SUPPORTS ALLIES.

    M. Pashiteh, the Serbian Premier, in an interview with a representative of the "Petit Parisien," said that Serbia consented to the concessions suggested by ...

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  28. HAMILTON CITIZENS' GIFT.

    We Minister for Defence to-day expressed his warm appreciation of the generosity of Mr T. Robertson and Mr W. H. Melville for their contribution ...

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  29. SWEDEN'S COAL SUPPLY.

    Great anxiety is felt in Sweden owing to the non arrival of coal from England. The gas works and private factories are in a desperate position. ...

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  30. SOLDIERS' BILLYS.

    Central—City Hall. East—Mr A. W. Hager's. West—Mr D. Robinson's. Sebastopol—T. Hughes and Sons. ...

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  31. TURKS' HEAVY LOSSES.

    A traveller from Constantinople states that at least 200,000 Turks have been put out of action in the campaign. The traveller added that there were 125,000 ...

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  32. SALE OF MILITARY UNIFORMS.

    The sale of military uniforms, etc., to members of the Expeditionary Forces formed the subject of some remarks by the Minister for Defence ...

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  33. FRENCH AIRMEN'S FEAT.

    Telegrams from Switzerland state that two French aviators surprised a German troop train between D[?]-schingen and Villingen. The airmen ...

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  34. ITALIAN ADVANCES.

    It is reported that women, children and old men have been ordered to evacuate Trent. ...

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  35. AUSTRIANS FORCES BACK 10 MILES.

    The "Berliner Ta[?]" correspondent on the Eastern front admits that the Austrians on the right bank of the Strypa have been compelled to ...

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  36. TURKS' MINING ATTEMPT FAILS.

    An official communique states that the Turks on Friday attacked at several points on the Dardanelles front by mining, which they had not hitherto ...

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  37. SYDNEY WAR GIFTS.

    The London press gave warm notice to the war-food gifts given by the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, and point out the utility of gifts in kind, ...

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  38. AIR RAID ON LONDON.

    The Press Bureau, at the request of Sir John Simon, states that an impartial observer describes the effect of the last Zeppelin raid in the London ...

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  39. AUSTRIAN RETREAT.

    Telegrams from Lemberg confirm the news that the Austrians are retreating in disorder at Vo[?]hynia. It is considered that a great Austrian defeat ...

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  40. CONSCRIPTION PROBLEM.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" (Unionist), in its issue of Friday evening, comments on the speech delivered in the House of Commons by Mr J. Thomas ...

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  41. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    The Victorian Red Cross Fund for Australian sick and wounded soldiers to-day totalled £222,359. The Belgian Relief Fund stands at £256,366. ...

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  42. PENALTY FOR SPYING.

    The Press Bureau announces that a prisoner, who was charged with espionage in London, on 20th August, and was found guilty, was shot on ...

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  43. RUSSIA'S GREAT PERSISTENCY.

    It is semi-officially stated that the fighting is assuming the character of a general battle unequalled since the battle of Warsaw. ...

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  44. A PHILOSOPHICAL HERO.

    "We live our little lives and die." wrote a young officer who fell in action; "but we are writing a new page of history." ...

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  45. GERMANS TAKE VIDZY.

    According to a communique issued in Berlin Field Marshall van Hindenburg occupied the town of Vidzy (42 miles south of Dvinsk) early on Friday ...

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  46. ALLIES' LOAN.

    The Anglo-French financial commission, which is visiting New York for the purpose of arranging a large loan for the Allies, will probably be ...

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  47. CASES WANTED.

    In order to get 1000 billys down to the Alexandra Club in Melbourne, where they will be repacked with the rest of the consignments, it is ...

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  48. PROROGATION OF DUMA.

    A private sitting of the Duma desired Rodziarko, the President of the House, to convey to the Czar the Duma's feelings concerning the ...

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  49. MEDICAL WAR COMMITTEE.

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  50. RUSSIA'S CONTINUED SUCCESS.

    The latest official communique says:—We repulsed attacks north of [?] and buried many Germans who were lying in heaps in front of our barbed wire ...

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  51. SPEECH BY MR HOLMAN.

    The British Colonial Office, through the official Press Bureau, has published the "Sydney Morning Herald's" report of the eloquent speech delivered ...

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  52. NOTABLE ENLISTMENT.

    Private G. S. M'Farlane, a married man with four children, and a resident of Essendon, was formerly a corporal in the 73rd Highlanders better known as ...

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  53. GERMAN SUCCESSES.

    A German communique claims the capture of portion of the advanced positions near the bridge head at Dvinsk. The Russians are retreating ...

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  54. A CAMP'S REQUIREMENTS.

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  55. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  56. EXPLOSIVES ON LINER.

    The liner Saint Ann has arrived. It transpires that 18 dynamite fuses were found. Many explosions occurred on the steamer. ...

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  57. INTENSE EXCITEMENT.

    Though the London newspapers repudiate the "Daily News," more startling statements are made in regard to national service. Mr Thomas's threat ...

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  58. MONTENEGRIN SUCCESS.

    The Montenegrins repulsed a violent Austrian attack on the Bosnian frontier. A communique states —Our aviators bombed and damaged a ...

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  59. NEW GERMAN MOVEMENT.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Rotterdam says that reliable information indicates that Austro-Germany is embarking on a new ...

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  60. GERMAN PLOT BLAMED.

    The captain of the Sa[?]anna attributes the fire to German propagandists. He says that if there had been war munitions aboard the ship would ...

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  61. THIRTEEN GERMAN DIVISIONS.

    Military experts say that 13 German army divisions are operating in the the Svirtziany region, with guns and quick-fierers. Their manoeuvres ...

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  62. MUNITION WORKERS.

    Mr Churchill, a ddressing munitions workers at Enfield, said that it was difficult for public men to speak on any topic at the present time, owing ...

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  63. ENLISTMENT OF FAMILIES.

    Two instances of the whole of the male members of families enlisting occurred at the Town Hall depot to-day. One man was the last of six sons who ...

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  64. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    Of the 1415 vessels which arrived and sailed from United Kingdom ports during the week only three with an aggregate tonnage of 7951, were sunk by ...

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  65. OFFICERS FOR THE FORCES.

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  66. ALLIES AND COMMERCE.

    Paris reports that a France-Italian commercial conference held recently at Villadesre will form possibly the nucleus of an industrial and monetary Customs ...

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  67. CAPTURE BY RUSSIANS.

    A communique states — The enemy crossed to the right bank of the Schara, attacking the village of Schara. We again achieved great ...

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  69. HOW PEGOUD WAS KILLED.

    The "Berliner T[?]geblatt" publishes a letter from Corporal Kandelski, steerer of the aeroplane against Pegoud when the famous French ...

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  71. FIRE AT DRILL HALL.

    Suspicion is felt by the police regarding the cause of an outbreak of fire at the drill hall in Montgomery street, Kogarah, this morning. ...

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