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  2. LONDON AIR RAID.

    Tlie Jury, in giving its verdict that death Was due to hostile bombs recommended that a short warning be given of impending Impending raids. ...

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  3. CRISIS IN GERMANY,

    The German Crown Council eat £-ir into the night Dr. Hollowed has decided to offer portfolios to members the Centre, Progressive, National ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN METAL POLICY

    The Commonwealth Government's metal policy, as voiced, by the chairman of the Sydney Metal Exchange, aroused great Interest in London, ...

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  5. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    Two Norwegian sailors, the Abolish and Oxon, have been subu[?]ed in the Atlantic. Thirty-three have been rescued, but .some were lost. ...

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  6. DRIVE IN GALICIA

    General Korniloff's army is rapidly approaching the important bridgehead at Hallce, on the south bank of Dniester. The Russians since the ...

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  7. BRITISH FRONT

    Sir Douglas Hals reports that the enemy, after 24 hours of intense bombardment, determinedly attacked our position on the Newport front on ...

    Article : 160 words
  8. PORTFOLIO FOR BERNSTORFF.

    Tho "New York Times'" Hague correspondent quotes the "Vossiehe Zesting" to the effect that Count UeniRtorf (late of America) may succeed ...

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  9. SINKING OF THE ORLEANS.

    it is reported from Paris that the sur[?]vora of the United states vassal Orleans, which was [?]orpeloed, state yond when the visaed sunk the captain ...

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  10. DIKE TROUNCES BISHOPS.

    The Duke of Argyll, in a letter replying to the Arciiblst[?] ot Canterbury's plea in favour of 110 reprisals, says;—"The Bishops are hastening ...

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  11. BRITISH POLITICS.

    At the East C[?]are by-election yesterday to fill the vacancy caused |by lamented death of the late Major Redmond the result was— ...

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  12. MINISTERIAL RESIGNATIONS.

    Dr. Bre[?]tenbech, German minister for Railways, states that the Prussian Ministry resigned, also Herr Zlu[?]urt and Drs. Heptarch and Self. In ...

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  13. THE KANSAN SUNK.

    The State Department at Washington has announced the sinking of the Kansans. Four of the crew were killed. The Kansan's cargo was ...

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  14. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Discussing the Sir raid Mr. J. I. McPherson (war office secretary) said that the anti-aircraft guns in use were of the in test type. Casualties ...

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  15. THE MODIFIED PEACE FORMULA.

    From Amsterdam:— The many gatherings of political parties and groups has apparently resulted In a compromise on a formula -which will ...

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  16. SUCCESS OF CANADIANS.

    Canadian press representatives on the West front report the great success of the Canadian artillery in the vicinity of Lens. More than a dozen ...

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  17. BRITISH SHIPPING RECORD.

    The British Admirally has made available the following shipping figures for the past week:— Arrivals .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2898 ...

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  18. MESOPOTAMIA COMMISSION.

    Mr. Bonar Law said that the Judicial inquiry under the Army Courts Act 1910, Into the conduct of the officials impugned was necessary in the ...

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  19. A SET-BACK AND A SURPRISE.

    Military critics point out that the defeat at Nlc[?]port is a set-back and surprise, but its importance must not ho over-estimated. The British ...

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  20. CANADIAN COMPULSION.

    In the Do[?]ion Parliament the Hon. Arthur Meighen, Solicitor- General said he Government proposed to recruit one hundred thousand men ...

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  21. ITALIAN SHIPPING RECORD.

    The Italian Admiralty reports for the iveek ending last Sunday.— Arrived .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 527 Sailed .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 435 ...

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  22. "COMPLETE LACK OF CONCORD."

    The State Department at Washington advises that the inner political klorm n Common by grows [?]ards several heavly. German newspapers aspect ...

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  23. WARNING TO PROFITEERS.

    President Wilson, in an outspoken statement, has d[?]lnitely warned in[?]nc owners, manufactures, and shipowners that the Government intended ...

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  24. DEATH TRAPS IN LENS.

    Tho ''Petit Parisian's" correspondent on the British front states that minister straps are preparing in Lops in the event of the Germans ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN MEMORIAL.

    Australian visiting the Somme have expressed general approval of the idea which is crystallising in London to great n permanent memorial near ...

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  26. CAPTURE OF HALICZ

    The Russians, after a bitter conflict, captured Hafiz and 30 guns They are still parenting the enemy. ...

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  27. "NO COMPROMISE."

    Despatch from Berlin state that the national Liberals have [?]usily decided in demand dr. Helwok's resignation of the ...

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  28. BRITISH CONGRATULATIONS.

    The Press Bureau state that General Sir William Robert (Chief of the British General staff) ha sent a besiege to General Bruslloff ...

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  29. BRITISH POST FORCED .BACK.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that the enemy artillerying at Newport has diminished. while ours continues active. the enemy pressed lack slightly our ...

    Article : 70 words
  30. LONDON "TELEGRAPH'S" STORY.

    The "Daily telegraph's [?]terdam correspondent says that a significant [?]ture of the [?]tisis in Germans is that it is no [?]ger surfing on the war and ...

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  31. ALLIED CONFERENCE.

    An Allied Conference will meet in Paris to [?]ent [?]rinepatis with the Balkan [?]aken on a date that has not yet been fixed. ...

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  32. CHINESE CRISIS.

    The United Press correspondent at Taks has reported that General ching [?]xnn has resigned and the Chinese Emperor has abdicated ...

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  33. GERMANS RETIRING ACCORDING TO PLAN.

    A wireless German report states: Our movements southward of the Dniester have been executed in accordance with our plan. The English ...

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  34. MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN,

    Rudyard Kipling in poem in the Morning Post,!' publishes a lilting denunciation of 'the Mesopotamia horrors. says: "Tho dead heroes cannot ...

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  35. NATIONALISM IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    There was a [?]tioout development in the political situation at the opening of the State Parliament today. Following upon the breakdown of ...

    Article : 321 words
  36. UNITED STATES WAR ACTIVITIES.

    It is authoritatively stated at Wush[?]n that when the T[?]ined States ruined from urging Mexico to tutor war she did so believing Mexico ...

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  37. PEKING INVESTED.

    A report from Tientsin states that the [?]tepdiens [?]don round Peking is complete and there is nothing left the liniie[?]alists lint to surrender, ...

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  38. AMERICA AMD THE WAR

    Rudolph Hecht, a prominent Wall street banker, has been arrested and Interned on a charge that has not been stated. Early in the war Hecht was ...

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  39. THE 'RUSSIAN DRIVE.

    The wireless Russian official message states that General Tebrel[?]oft captured Hance, and then advanced westwards till he reached the left ...

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  40. THE COMMISSION'S REPORT.

    Speaking in the house of Commons to-day, Mr. Bonar Law announced that those who were impugned by the Mesopotamia Commission's report are ...

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  41. EAST AFRICA CAMPAIGN

    East African official:— The enemy's agent funk de[?]chment some-west word of Kiowa fell back from L[?]nya to Mayo go Simi[?]urly our ...

    Article : 137 words
  42. "AN OFFICIAL FABLE."

    Congressman Which, speaking in the House, characterised the elabo[?]ne official account of the American transports encountering submarines us "a ...

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  43. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    The I. W.W. are terrorising parts of Montana Industries are held up and the workers threatened The residents have asked Mr. New ion ...

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  44. HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS.

    The Washington War Department has announced that the changed height requirement for the army is making available thousands of additional soldiers. ...

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  45. GERMANS IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    The New York " Herald" says that it learns that General on Falkeinha[?] with a German army, recently traversed Turkey en route to the ...

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  46. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    Speaking at the Congress of the South African party, held of Bloem[?]ein to-day, Mr. P. S. Malan, Minster for (Education, emphasised the ...

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  47. SUBMARINE CHASERS.

    The United Press correspondent at Washington says the Navy Department has revealed the fact that the States is building 300 110 ft. ...

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  48. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The Admiralty reports that live naval aeroplanes engaged or Wednesday ten Albatross scouts, three of which were large two-sea[?]rs, south ...

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  49. FRENCH FRONT

    The French communiqué states— There has been a fairly lively artillery struggle north of Joey and vary lively artil[?]ying In the sector of HID ...

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  50. CROWN PRINCE CALLED TO BERLIN.

    The German political crisis is not yet solved. The Kaiser discussed the position' with Dr. Hollweg for several hours, but many questions were left ...

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  51. BOMBS AT CONSTANTINOPLE,

    The Admiralty announces that the Vice Admiral of the Eastern Mediterranean has reported that the naval air service on Monday night successfully ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN.

    Lieutenant W[?]fred Salmon's funeral too's place at Dartford to-day. The coffin lay in the parish church over eight, and was viewed by hundreds: ...

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  53. MACEDONIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The British report from Salonika states that the health of tho troops is particularly satisfactory, There has been a considerable reduction In the ...

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  54. VIOLENT ARTILLERYING. .

    The French communiqué reports somewhat violent aril[?]erying region of the Pantheon, south of Mor[?]villiers and at Hill 304. ...

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  55. BRITAIN'S FOOD.

    The fixed prices of meat come Into operation on the first day of September. ...

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  56. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRIAL BUREAU

    It is understood that approval is likely to be given by the Government to the proposal tor an Advisory .council of Science and Industry end for ...

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  57. A BALLOON ADVENTURE.

    A balloon, carrying four passengers, descended, very, low over Hebron to-day The occupants, unable to lighten the balloon threw arms rope without ...

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  58. NAVAL MATTERS.

    Prince Gallatin, ' of the Russian navy, has arrived In America on a special incision to Washington. ...

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  59. HINDENBURG AND HOLLWEG.

    At the ohtser of the Russian offensive five General Hindenburg [?]shed and took personal charge of' the actuation in Galicia. He has ordered reinforcements, ...

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  60. LINCOLNSHIRE POTATO CROP.

    Owing to the excusive crop of potatoes in Lsoc[?]sntiire and [?]hewhers a glad in the market is expected. ...

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  61. ITALIAN MISSION.

    It is reported from Washington that the Italian Minton has safely returned to a French port. ...

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