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  2. Italian Blow

    ROME, August 21.--Many of the enemy positions on the Isonzo have been reduced to dust. Austrian supports are hurrying up, while their ...

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  5. TIDAL DIARY FOR AUGUST.

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  8. Local and General News

    A social and dance, promoted by railway employees, will be held in the Britannia Hall: To-morrow (Friday) evening. The function is in no ...

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  9. TWO GERMAN ATTACKS.

    LONDON, August 22--A French communique states:-- The Germans made two attacks against, three different points on the ...

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  10. ITALY'S REPLY.

    LONDON, August 22.--The special correspondent of the 'Daily Chronicle" on the Italian front states:-- ...

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  11. POSTING OF NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, OR PERIODICALS.

    Under a new regulation of the War Precautions Act no book published in Australia and no newspaper, magazine, or periodical, wherever ...

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  12. CATHOLIC CLUB.

    The annual general meeting of the Catholic Club will take place in the Club Rooms to-morrow (Friday), evening at 8 o'clock. After the ...

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  13. Family Notices

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  16. BRITISH TANKS.

    LONDON, August 22.--The forts attacked by the tanks northward of St. Julien, consisted mainly of farm buildings, strengthened with ...

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  17. OPTICIANS' BILL.

    BRISBANE, August 21--in the Legislative Assembly last night:-- Mr. Huxham moved the second reading of the Opticians Bill. He ...

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  18. General War News

    WASHINGTON, August 22.--It is semi-officially announced that the United States has no programme of discussion with the Japanese ...

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  19. Family Notices

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  20. AMUSEMENTS.

    Skaters are reminded to take advantage of the few remaining nights of the season in which they will have the opportunity of indulging in the ...

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  21. SHORTNESS OF PAPER.

    In the Senate recently the scareity of paper was incidentally referred to in the answer given by the Vice-President of the Executive Council ...

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  22. ITALIANS ADVANCING.

    LONDON, August 21, 5.55 p.m. --An Italian official message states: The battle on the Julian Front proceeds without interruption. Our ...

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  23. STAR PICTURES.

    For the greater portion of its [?]ye reels, "The Dancers Peril," a photoplay showing at Star Theatre tonight produced by World pictures is ...

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  24. BRITISH PARLIAMENT ADJOURNED.

    LONDON, August 22.--Parliamen has adjourned till October 16. ...

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  25. AMERICAN LOAN TO ENGLAND.

    NEW YORK, August 22.--The United States has loaned England £50,000,000, making the total of American Government loans to the Allies of 196,000,000 dollars. ...

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  26. LEVIES ON SUGAR CANE.

    BRISBANE, August 22--The Full Court to-day heard argument in a special case stated for the opinion of the Court on the question of the assessment on sugar cane, levied for the ...

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  27. ROULERS.

    LONDON, August 22.--A mess age from Amstefdam states:-- The Germans are forcing the civilians to prepare to evacuate ...

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  28. THE CURSE OF AUSTRALIA.

    Colonel Rankin put his finger on the Australian ulcer when he [?]iated in the House a few days-ago, "If one was asked to put his finger on that ...

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  29. CANADA AND CONSCRIPTION.

    OTTAWA, August 21. -Mr. Robert Rodgers Minister for Works, in the Dominion Cabinet, has resigned his position owing to the delay of the ...

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  30. SHOP ASSISTANTS AWARD

    An informal conference took place at the Court House yesterday between, representatives of the shop assistants branch of the A.W.U. and the ...

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  31. MR. EDISON'S INVENTIONS.

    WASHINGTON, August 21.--A conference between Mr. Edison and President Wilson has been arranged for this afternoon, It is understood that ...

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  32. LENS.

    VANCOUVER, August 21.-- A message received in Ottawa states that the Canadians launched a [?] attack on Lens, and [?] ...

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  33. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The ever increasing popularity of the Paramount programmes was decidedly shown at the Theatre Royal last night, when, not only the star, ...

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  34. ALLIED PUSH.

    LONDON, August 21.--A French communique states:-- North of Verdun we carried the enemy defences on both sides of the ...

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  35. "SPORTS" IN COURT

    There was a fine opportunity for a recruiting officer at the Hawihorn Police Court on Tuesday last (says the Melbourne "Argus" of August 9). ...

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  36. AMERICA MILITARY FRAUDS.

    NEW YORK, August 21.--Two 1 members of the New York city military exemption board, have been sentenced to two years for selling ...

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  37. SUGAR CANE PRICES.

    BRISBANE, August 23.--In the Legislative Assembly last night :-- [?] COLLINS (Labour) continued the debate on the second reading or ...

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  38. FIRE AT SALONIKA.

    PARIS, August 21--The correspondent of "Le Temps" advises that the fire in Salonika started in the Bulgar quarters, and, despite the efforts of ...

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  39. ENEMY POSITIONS.

    LONDON, August 22.--Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- Yesterday morning we attacked and captured the enemv's ...

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  40. PERSONAL.

    Private E. S. M'Lennan, eldest son of Mrs. Geo. Porter, was reported missing on April 11, since when, until a few days ago, nothing was heard of ...

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  41. THE WEATHER.

    BRISBANE, August 22--The following is the forecast for Queensland for the 24 hours ending at noon to-morrow:-- ...

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  42. CITY OF ATHENS DISASTER.

    CAPETOWN, August 23.--The verdict of the inquiry into the City of Athens disaster, Was that the vessel was sunk by a submerged mine, in ...

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  44. THE TURF.

    BRISBANE, August 20--The Q.T.C. recent meeting, held in aid of the Red Cross yielded £2200. At the next meeting of the Q.T.C. ...

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  45. BRITISH WOMEN AND MUNITION WORK.

    The Britannia Hall was well filled last evening when 150 slides showing the work of the women of England in making munitions were shown. The ...

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  46. BATTLE OF MESSINES AWARDS.

    PARIS August 21.--The 'President (M. Poincarer) has conferred the War Cross on General plumer and seven New Zealand officers and men in commemoration of the advance in the battle of Messines. ...

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  48. INCONTESTIBLE SUPERIORITY

    PARIS, August 22.--The Germans discharged unprecedented, quantities of gas clouds and gas shells at Verdun. ...

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  49. A COMPLETE FAILURE.

    NEW YORK, August 22.--An I.W.W. effort to precipitate a generat strike at Oregon, Washington, Montana and Idaho, was a ...

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  50. STOCKHOLM.

    LONDON, August 21.--At the ad journed Labour party's conference today, Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P., denied that he had deliberately and in ...

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  51. BOWLS.

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  52. STRANGE SHOOTING INCIDENT.

    A youth named Bert Smith, employed as a porter at a Victorian railway station, was shot through the nose with a pe[?]-rifle on a recent ...

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  54. I.W.W. RAID IN AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, August 21.--A message from Spokane states that troops raided the headquarters of the I.W.W. and arrested the leader (James ...

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  55. A German Communique.

    LONDON, August 22.--A German official message states:-- Artillery preparation for the Verdun thrust began on August 11. ...

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  56. WORK CEASED.

    CHILDERS, August 22.--There was a stoppage of work at the Isis Central Mill to-day. Full details are not available. but it is understood that ...

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