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  2. RUSSIAN FRONT

    Wireless , Russlan official:—We occupied a series of Height, norm-westward of Czernowlta, and drove back the enemy to Top[?] and Reco[?] ...

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  3. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    From Petrograd:— Premier Ke[?] sky has accepted the [?] of the whole Cabinet to [?] reconstruction. ...

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  4. CONSCRIPTION IN CAUCUS.

    The Co[?]tion [?] meeting to-day discussed [?] of the Governments policy us submitted by the prime Minister. The [?] ...

    Article : 117 words
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  6. SYDNEY STRIKE

    Limited [?] and train services are now running, mostly with the aid of volunteers, supplemented by vehicles. The Arming Premier says that as ...

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  7. EMPLOYERS FEDERATION. SUPPORT THE GOVERNMENT.

    The Sydney Employers Federation has decided to support the Government and the Hallway Commissioners. The Farmers and Settlers ...

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  8. GENERAL [?]

    The report that General Erdelll, commander of the 11th army, had been murdered is now denied. A cable appeared a Monday’s [?] ...

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  9. ENEMY REPORTS.

    A German wireless report: The Russians are preparing for a battle between Dniester and the Prutli. They resisting south-eastwards of ...

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  10. COMMANDER KOKNILOFF.

    The Russian 'Embassy at Washington reports that advices from Petrograd Intimate that if. Kercusky has conferred unlimited power in General ...

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  11. GERMAN LIQUOR TRAP.

    The Bourse Gazette" states that the Germans evacuated Kaluse they left large stocks of wine and [?] with the view of producing an ...

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  12. PRIME-MINISTER'S LATEST.

    The Prime Minister, replying 10 a deputation from the Chamber of Agriculture, which urged the [?] of national service said be agreed with ...

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  13. PRIME MINISTER'S NEW ECONOMICS.

    A conference [?] place to-day be tween [?] and the Trades [?] representatives on the subject of the increasing cost of living ...

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  14. TERMS OF GOVERNMENT ULTIMATUM.

    The New South Wales Government, an ultimatum to the strikers, states, We believe you have been misled, and not understand the seriousness of ...

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  15. NEW CABINET FORMED.

    M. Keren sky has completed the formation of a Cabinet representing all parties. ...

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  16. LLOYD-GEORGE'S RECENT SPEECHES.

    From Amsterdam;—Commenting, on Lloyd-Geoge’s recent speeches relative to Count Rev[?] the “Tages zeiting” says the best answer is to ...

    Article : 46 words
  17. "MORNING POST'S" BELIEF.

    The "Horning Post's" correspondent at Potrograd elegraphed:—The Duma particularly the Cadets party, is steadily regaining power, and there is no ...

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  18. WESTERN FRONT

    A French communique: Heavy reciprocal [?] in the Champigne mountain region, and on both banks of the Mouse, notably in the Avocourt ...

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  19. STOCKHOLM PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Asblon, [?] of the Miners [?] declares that the [?] is against the Stockholm gathering. The miners ...

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  20. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    From [?]: — Following a conference with President Wilson, Senator Lowis stated:— “The President will pay no attention to German ...

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  21. CANNONADING RESUMED.

    From Paris: Ma reel Hutin reports that over the whole Belgian front the [?] has been [?] and is ever increasing in intensity. ...

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  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT

    The political atmosphere has cleared sumewhat since the State Parliament adjourned three weeks ago, and there was not so much public Interest In the ...

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  23. YANKEE FOOD EXPLOITERS.

    president Wilson has informed the War Industries Hoard that the Allies must not be charged more than the people of the United States for ...

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  24. CONFERENCE FIXED FOR SEPTEMBER 8.

    There is considerable speculation to the result of Friday's Lambor Conference Much depends on the attitude of the Miners' Conference on ...

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  25. ENEMY REPULSED AT HOLLEBEKE.

    Sir Douglas Halg: An enemy attack at the neighborhood of Hollebck was driven off before reaching our lines. attack made under cover of a ...

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  26. IN FEDERAL COALITION CAUCUS.

    At the caucus of the .Federal Ministerial party to-day reference was made the railway strike In New South Wales. The feeling in the was ...

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  27. AMERICA’S EMBARGO ON EXPORTS.

    The "New York Times" says that a despatch from The [?] reports that the German press contains the bitterest attacks on President Wilson on account ...

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  28. YORKSHIRE MINERS AVERSE.

    The Yorkshire miners, by a large majority, Lave rejected the proposal for peace by [?] and have [?] the [?] to Friday’s ...

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  29. ENEMY REPORTS.

    Wireless German official: An artillery duel of great Intensity Is proceed, in Rome sectors in Flanders. We repulsed strong English attacks between ...

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  30. BRITAIN'S FOOD SUPPLY

    The milling trade in Britain is [?] at receiving a document [?] [?] confidential,” and [?] a scheme for the [?] of one ...

    Article : 123 words
  31. GERMAN BREAD SICKNESS

    From Amsterdam:—It is officially admitted that the bread [?] prevalent in Germany is owing to the war bread becoming infected with ...

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  32. WHEAT AND MICE.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Minister for Railways, replying t" question, stated that -under the wheat marketing scheme, individual ...

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  33. BRITISH AIR RAIDS RENEWED.

    Sic Douglas Holg:—We drays off on attempted raid northward of Arleux, and slightly advance out [?] [?]ward and westward of Lens. Our ...

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  34. LABOR UNITED.

    Fallowing the [?] of the strike defence commitee. It was [?] by Mr. [?] that the [?] of coal [?] coal ...

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  35. QUESTIONS IN NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    There were crowded galleries in the State Assembly this [?] in as [?] of a [?] the [?] [?] the whole of the afternoon ...

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  36. SITUATION UNCHANGED.

    French communique:—The Pl[?]tion in Belgium is [?] German attempts east of [?] form and in the [?] south of Borelle and Avocourt ...

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  37. MR. HOLMAN.

    Mr. Holman addressing a [?] demonstration at Attercl'ffe, met "with strong interuption from some Socialist pacifists, who were ejected. Mr. ...

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  38. RACING RESTRICTIONS.

    The Minister for Defence announced to-day that the proposals of that various State recruiting committees had considered by the Cabinet, and ...

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  39. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Captain Rupert Owen [?]et, of the Engineers former[?] of Sydney has been killed in action. ...

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  40. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    A German submarine has attacked Spatish [?] bent in [?] waters of Bilbao, and severly wounded two fo the crew with gunfire. ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Admiralty notices that Vice-admiral Wemyss has been appointed second sea Lord in [?] to Lord Sureney, who has been employed on ...

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  42. SUBMARINE SCARE.

    The port of New York [?] this morning following a report by an incoming [?] that she had sighted a [?] The she had sighted ...

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  43. CHINESE MATRON'S SUICIDE.

    Mrs. Mow Mick. 42,. the wife of a Chinese dealer, to-day hanged herself in a hose on Little Bourke street. A woman stated that Mrs. Mow [?] ...

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  44. GERMAN MINISTERS.

    There is some obscurity as to Von Enhlmnnn's Identity, but the German Socialist paper, Vonvaerta [?] if clear that he is the Von [?] ...

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  45. LIEUTENANT DISMISSED,

    Lieutenant 6. M. Harris, of the Australian Infantry, has been court[?] [?]led and dismissed the service. ...

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  46. TRADERS' PROSPERITY.

    The correspondent of the “New York Timex” at Washington Has obtained [?] from a private letter receives at Washington from. Switzerland, ...

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  47. BRITISH OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    Mr. Baldwin, in reply to a question In the House of Commons, informed Sir. Rees Hut die out of raising old age pensions would be from £ 6,500,000 ...

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  48. RAILWAY PORTER SHOT

    Edward Smith, a supernumerary employed at Orbost (Gippsland) railway station, when looking out of the office window, ms shot through the eye/ the ...

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  49. MASTER OF [?].

    Right Hon H. Cozen Hardy has resigned the Master[?] of Rolls owing [?] illness. ...

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