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  2. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    PETROGRAD, Monday Night.—It is officially stated that large German reinforcements from France to the Russian front began during the fourth ...

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  3. THE DARDANELLES

    ATHENS, Monday Night.—A British submarine on Friday shelled a troop train, which was passing along the coast to Haidar Pasha, and ...

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  4. WESTERN CAMPAIGN

    PARIS, Monday Night.—A communique states: After repulsing several enemy attacks by means of hand grenades we occupied a section of ...

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  5. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    PARIS, Monday Night.—The Rome correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" says that owing to thee Italian successes the Austrians have resumed the ...

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  6. MUNITIONS COMMITTEE

    A meeting of the Munitions Committee was held at the Public Buildings yesterday afternoon, and the following were present: Messrs G. W ...

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  7. WAR ON THE SEA

    COPENHAGEN, Monday Night.—The Norwegian steamer Trondhjemstjowd was torpedoed by a submarine, and sunk. The crew of thirty-nine ...

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  8. LONDON STEAMER SUNK.

    LONDOn, Monday Night.—A submarine sank the London steamer Fuljens. The crew of twenty-four landed. ...

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  9. GERMAN DESTROYER.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Admiralty announces that a British submarine sank a German destroyer off the German coast on July 26. ...

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  10. FIRE AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    ATHENS, Monday Night.—Arrivals from Constantinople state that a fire destroyed last week 3000 buildings, including a German Hospital filled with ...

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  11. AUSTRIAN POSITIONS SURPRISED.

    ROME, Monday Night.—The Alpini overcoming extraordinary difficulties surprised several Austrian positions north of Condino and along the Ponale ...

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  12. DEPUTATION TO THE PREMIER.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—A deputation consisting of all the master engineers of Hobart waited on the Premier this afternoon, and complained that no ...

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  13. AUSTRIANS' POSITION CRITICAL.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—"The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Rome states that the fall of either the Tarns fortifications or those of ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERY'S WORK.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—An Australian artillery officer, in a letter, to "The Morning Post," says: "I think we have done well with our ...

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  15. DISCUSSION IN THE DUMA.

    PETROGRAD, Monday Night.—The discussion on the Russian situation was continued in the Duma. Mr. Bark, Minister for Finance, said ...

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  16. GERMAN SURPRISE BAYONET ATTACK.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—A German communique states: We occupied several French trenches in the Argonne district by a surprise bayonet ...

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  17. MORE STEAMERS SUNK.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The British steamer Benboirlich was sunk. The chief officer and sixteen of the crew landed. The captain and the ...

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  18. GERMANS MARCHING WESTWARD

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Morning:—It has been learned that 140,000 Germans, mostly new troops, passed through Luxemberg within the last ten ...

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  19. GERMAN CRUISER LAUNCHED.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—A large German cruiser has been launched at Wilhelmshaven. The Kaiser has ordered it to be named the ...

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  20. BRITISH SUBMARINE ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Admiralty states that the German destroyer which was sunk belongs to the G-196 class. ...

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  21. GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—A further official report of German atrocities details numerous cases of French civilians, being used as screens ...

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  22. AN OBSTINATE RESISTANCE.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—A German communique states: Our troops, after some fighting, occupied Mitau, the town on the whole being ...

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  23. AUSTRIANS DEMORALISED.

    MILAN, Tuesday Morning.—The Italian artillery rapidly advanced and successfully commenced an attack on the second Austrian line, from Rubbia ...

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  24. INTERCESSORY SERVICES

    Intercessory services are to be held in the city this evening, to-day being the anniversary of the declaration of war. A military parade will be held ...

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  25. ALLIES' ATTITUDE

    LONDON, Tuesday Mornings.—"The Times," commenting on the passage in the Petrograd communique suggesting active co-operation amongst the Allies ...

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  26. BURNING LIQUIDS USED.

    PARIS, Tuesday Morning.—A communique records the capture of a trench in Argonne by means of burning liquids. The French immediately ...

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  27. VIOLENT AUSTRIAN ONSLAUGHTS.

    ROME, Monday Night.—A communique states: Seaplanes ratified Riva with excellent results. Our artillery bombarded the Roverto station, where ...

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  28. DAMAGE IN THE BLACK SEA.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning.—A communique states that torpedoers in the Black Sea ignited a coal depot, sank ten coal-laden vessels, and also ...

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  29. STEEL HELMETS FOR THE TRENCHES.

    PARIS, Tuesday Morning.—The British army is experimenting with live hundred steel helmets for use in the trenches. ...

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  30. DESPERATE FIGHTING.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning.—A communique states: We captured five hundred prisoners and six machine guns east of Pontevesz. The enemy ...

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  31. BULGARIA

    ROME, Monday Night.—The Salonica correspondent of the "Correspondenza" says that there is difference of opinion between Enver ...

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  32. A BRIDGE BLOWN UP.

    MIYLENE, Tuesday Morning.—It is reported that submarines have blown up the Galata-Stambourl bridge. ...

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  33. GERMAN TRANSPORT. SUNK.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning.—An official report states that a British submarine sank a German transport in the Baltic. ...

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  34. THE SINKING OF THE IBERIAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Three Americans were killed aboard the Leyland liner Iberian, which was stink by a German submarine. ...

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  35. FRANCE AND AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.—France has asked permission from America before landing troops at Port an Prince to protect the French ...

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  36. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    PARIS, Monday Nighi.—A British steam lorry skidded into a detachment of British soldiers at Rouen, three being killed and ten injured. ...

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  37. A QUESTION FOR NEUTRALS

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—Sir Edward Carson, Attorney-General, in a statement to the Associated Press, said: Britain hates war, but she ...

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  38. TURCO-BULGARIAN AGREEMENT.

    ATHENS, Monday Night.—As a result of the Turco-Bulgarian agreement Budgardan agents are replacing Turks on a potrion of the Dedeagatch to ...

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  39. SERVICES AT WESTBURY.

    At Monday's meeting of the Westbury Council the Warden pointed out that Wednesday, being the anniversary of the war, would be observed ...

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  40. RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR'S VIEWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning—Count Benckendorff, the Dussian Ambassador in London, on being interviewed said it had been stated that the Russian ...

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  41. GERMAN IMPORTS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—In the Prize Court the Solicitor-General produced an affidavit from Major Dillon, of the War Office staff, in which the ...

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  42. VICTORIAN FINANCE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—In bringing the supplementary estimates before the Legislative Assembly to-night, the Premier (Sir A. Peacock) reviewed the ...

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  43. AMERICAN COTTON CROP.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Morning.—An official estimate of the cotton crop its 12,000,000 bales, compared with 16,135,000 bales in 1914. ...

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  44. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Millar's Timber Trading Company show a profit of £314,183. The sum of £88,000 has been placed to the depreciation and ...

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  45. WINKLEIGH

    A Farewell social and presentation were on Monday evening accorded John Kerr, Alex. M'Kenzie, and John Neville, prior to their departure for ...

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  46. GERMAN SPY EFFORTS.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning.—The "Novoe Vremya" draws attention to Germany's efforts to sow mistrust among the Allies, and says Paris and ...

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  47. ENEMY CONTRACTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday:—A bill has been introduced in the Legislative Assembly by the Attorney-General (Mr. Mackinnon) to give full effect in the ...

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  48. TASMANIAN CASUALTIES

    A cable was received by Mrs A. E. Brooks, 22 Thistle-street, yesterday, stating that her son, E. A. Brooks, late of Longford, was wounded at the ...

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  49. BANK HOLIDAY

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The bank holiday was observed to-day, in the munitions areas and Welsh coalfields all the workers undertaking to ...

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