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  3. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    From Petrograd:—When M. [?]usky took occasion to resign, Terestchenko, [?]woff, [?], and Ivoff followed [?]. M. Kerensky, after consultation ...

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  4. THE TERRIBLE TANKS.

    Mr. Philip G[?] story of two tanks at the big tight: Two tanks were constantly in action for [?] and twenty-four hours respectively. The ...

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  5. AUSTRAL-AMERICAN TRADE RELATIONS.

    Mr Stanley Hose, of the Chief Government Bureau of Commerce. Now York, makes very favorable comment to regard to the large foreign trade ...

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  6. TRUTH ABOUT THE WAR.

    That the Empire today stands in the [?] by Germany and that only [?] possible [?] available effort into the ...

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  7. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    The Admiralty contirms the report that a German submarine torpedoed the Belgian Prince on July 31. The crew abandoned the ship in two boats. ...

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  8. RUSSIAN FRONT

    Wireless Russian ofsicial: — Our scouts in the region of the [?] railway crossed the Sto[?] deep, and attacked the Austrian advanced ...

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  9. THE OLD REGIME.

    M. Mouravleff, chairman of the Commission investigating the charges against the ex-Ministers and ex-officials of the old regime, reports that ...

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  10. DECORATIONS FOR JAPANESE.

    At Malta Admiral Ballard has presented British decorations to seven and twenty sailors of Japanese destroyers in recognition nl' their gallantry ...

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  11. GERMAN- REACTIONARIES

    From [?]— The [?] [?] violently attacks He[?] Ku[?], while Count [?] characterises him as an eager ...

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  12. WESTERN FRONT

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: — The enemy’s artillery is active in the [?]ood of Holiebeke and the Ypres-Cou[?] Canal. The French ...

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  13. ADVANCES CLAIMED.

    Wireless German official: — There are violent artillery duels near Brody and Ubruck. We advanced is the wooded region ...

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  14. GERMAN STATEMENT OF LOSSES.

    A German official statement says the average losses of submarines from February to August slightly exceed three per month. ...

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  15. SERIOUS STRIKES AT BILBAO.

    There are serious strikes at Bilbao, Spain. There are 27,000 metal workers out, and [?] miners have promised to strike on August 12 ...

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  16. “NOT A NATION OF TRAITORS.”

    From [?] M. [?] (Russian ex- Minister) sends a message to paris “Journal” that despite the uneasiness arising out of the present situation. be ...

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  17. WAR ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY.

    To-day the King, accompanied by the Princess Mary and Prince George, attended the special interee[?] service at Westminster Abbey. Mr. ...

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  18. AMERICA ABANDONING WOODEN CHASES

    From the “New York World’s” Washington correspondent: The Navy Department Is contemplating the abandonment of the wooden U boar chaser? ...

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  19. GERMANY MAY NOT PUSH RUSSIA

    The “New York World’s” Stockholm correspondent says: Germany, Austria, and Hungary are being skilfully prepared to receive news of the petering ...

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  20. MIDNIGHT ATTACK REPULSED.

    French communique: — At [?] [?] the enemy delivered a series of attacks at midnight. After lively fighting, the assailants were driven out ...

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  21. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Finnish Diet has dissolved. Members at first contemplated opposing the dissolution, but subsequently changed their minds. The Russian ...

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  22. ARGENTINE AND GERMANY.

    Rnelios[?] reports that the A[?] has broken off discussions with the German Minister re[?] the stocking or the Argentine ship Toro ...

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  23. RAID ON JUSTINCOURT.

    Wireless German official: — Our [?] penetrated the French positions at Justlncourt, taking 100 prisoners. ...

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  24. ORIGIN OF THE WAR.

    The “Philadelphia Public Ledger” publishes the first instalment of James W. Gerard’s book, which contains an autographed facsimile of the Kaiser’s ...

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  25. LATE KING EDWARD.

    General Baden Powell, in a letter to the newspapers on the Aims of the war, revives the statement that King Edward was the one[?] ...

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  26. MARKED CHANGE AT THE FRONT.

    The Assistant Commissary on the south-western front reports a marked change of feeling among the troops, The [?] has died down, and divisions ...

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  27. ENEMY FAILS AT HOLLEBEKE.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: After heavily shell Urine the positions southward and northward of the Ypres-[?] canal, the enemy attacked ...

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  28. OLD REGIME OFFICIAL ARRESTED

    The Home Seceretary of the old regime been arrested. He is accused of squandering a million roubles. ...

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  29. GERMAN MUNITION FACTORY BLOWN UP.

    [?]sdorf munition factory has been blown up. It the worst disaster of the land experienced In Germany Three hundred workers were ...

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  30. AUSTRO-GERMAN TROOPS,

    Reports from Jassy [?] fighting In the Putna and Casin valleys, where the Russo-I[?] repulsed all attacks which were ...

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  31. RUSSIAN CABINET.

    After an all-night conference with members of the provisional Government. the central committees of all political parties, after a bot debate, ...

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  32. PHILIP GIBBS’ STORY.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs writes:—The Can[?] successfully pushed forward their out posts at Lens, getting through the German defences at Cite du Moulin. ...

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  33. GERMAN JOY OVER GALICIA.

    From Rotterdam:—The pan-German Journals are in a paroxysm of Jubiliation over the freeing of [?] They [?] at the Reichstag’s pence resolution ...

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  34. MR. HUGHES AND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    Victorian exports interviewed the Prime Minister to-day in reference 10 the position [?]ted by the [?] the waterside workers to handle foodstuffs ...

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  35. DEALING WITH THE OLD REGINE

    Gourlco’s arrest followed on the [?] [?] he sent to the Czar expressing his [?] in the old regime. He was serving in the ...

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  36. SOCIAL DEMOCRATS IN POLAND.

    The Polish politician Ba[?]has given the Dutch and Scandinavian Committee his views in regard to the Polish Social Democrats. They claim ...

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  37. FEDERAL CABINET

    The Federal Cabinet [?] the [?] question to-day Ministers had before them the reports of the State committee ...

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  38. GENERAL MAEVSKY.

    Ko[?] (commander-in-chief) has [?] General Maevsky, commander of the famous Guards regiments, for disobeying orders to fire ...

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  39. AERIAL WARFARE.

    From Geneva: L[?]apt Von Puttkamme, German [?], was killed on after caking part in the recent [?] on England. ...

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  40. AMERICAN WAR DOINGS.

    Wireless Inventor Marconi has returned from America. Be says that undoubtedly- America Is going to do tilings. He saw camps of thirty ...

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  41. MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES.

    A War Office despatch mentions the valuable services of the following Australians: Sir .Newton Moore, Colonels Knox, J. Murdoch, Newland, ...

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  42. SUCCESSFUL ITALIAN AIR RAIDS.

    From Rome : Percival Gibbon reports: The Italians have launched against [?] startling flights of giant Capronbt aeroplanes. Each ...

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  43. DESCRIPTION OF BOMBARDMENT.

    The “New York Times” Hague correspondent, Max Osborne, in Berlin “Zlerungammlting,” gives a vivid description of the terribe strain the British ...

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  44. ALLEGATIONS DEMAND IN ENGLAND

    In refrence to the Kaiser telegram to president Wilson quoted in Germany book the press have the highest authority for declaring as [?] ...

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  45. ZEEHAN.

    The last trip of [?] lifted [?] bags of are, weighing 403 tons, mostly produced by Zeehan tributers. ...

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  46. NEARLY A MILLION MEN.

    Washington reports that the National Guard and the Federated men tinder arms In the United States now total more than 800,000. exclusive of ...

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  47. SULPHIDE CORPORATION STOP ADVANCES ON ORES.

    Word, was received to-day by the local agent of the Sulphide Corporation (Mr A. D. Slipo) that owing to the [?]iilty of the corporation to ship ...

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  48. GRECIAN POLITICS.

    From Athens:—King Alexander, on taking the constitutional oath before Parliament, made a lengthy speech from the throne. He said Greece ...

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  49. AUSTRIAN PEACE TALK.

    From the “New York World’s” correspondent at Stockholm: Austria is disentangle herself from German economic Independence. King ...

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  50. FRANCE STILL POWERFUL.

    From Washington: Andre Tardleu, who is member of the French mission to America, has written to the Secretary of War, Newton Baker, ...

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  51. ZEEHAN RIFLE CLUB

    The Zeehan Rifle Club war certificate match was concluded on Saturday. The winner turned up in B. who scored 06, with handicap of ...

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  52. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY TROUBLE

    A northern railway strike has begun, on account of the refusal of the workers demands for retrospective [?] connection with the Arbitration ...

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  53. AUSTRIAN GUNS CEASE PARING,

    A Borne message reports that when the last -air squadron arrived at Pola the Austrian guns ceased firing. It Relieved they bad exhausted their ...

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  54. SHIPBUILDING IN BRITAIN.

    Mr. Alan Anderson, director of the Orient Steamship Company, succeeds Mr. Eric Geddes as Controller at the Admiralty, and ,as responsible for the ...

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  55. HOLLAND’S FUTURE.

    From Amsterdam: Professor Van Hamel [?]countrymen that if Germany is victorious she will reduce Belgium to a state of dependence, ...

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  56. CHILDREN’S TWENTY THOUSAND.

    The State school war certificates response In cash, is £1150. ...

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