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  2. EASTERN FRONT.

    A wireless Russian message report intense enemy artillerying to the south [?]stward of Brody. The enemy in gathering the harvest in the Sereth ...

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  3. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    An Austrian submarine torpedoed the French steamer Bethide, which was being used for revic[?]lling the French [?]ipa in the ...

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  5. NEW ZEALAND EARTHQUAKE.

    There Is much concern here about ho New Zealand earthquake. The [?]agve message received reports that it was the greatest since 1870, but does ...

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  6. HOSPITAL SHIPS.

    The "Heralde de Madrid" learns from a treatw[?]by source that as a result of Spain's representations to Berlin, London, and Paris the ...

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  7. SYDNEY STRIKE

    With [?]unter labor and th aid of an increasing number of railway ser[?]nts prepared to work, the Commissioners were able to-day to five an improved ...

    Article : 348 words
  8. CABINET REFUSES ANY CONCESSION.

    Late to-night after conferring with the [?] committee representatives of outside unions met the Cabinet, and suggested, at a basis of settlement the ...

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  9. ANOTHER SPANISH FISHER SUNK.

    A German, submarine tins sunk another Spanish fisher, and four of the crew were wounded. The submarine commander said that he could not ...

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  10. WELLINGTON (N.Z.) Wednesday.

    There were further earthquake shocks early Tuesday of a seven character in some places in the north Island. ...

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  11. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    ln the Senate to-day Senator P[?]ce, in moving the second reading of the Bill to a[?]d the Defence Act, said the measure was ...

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  12. ADVANCING ON THE SERETH.

    An official German message states We continue to advance along the Sereth and Suouzawa Valleys and mountains, despite stubborn ...

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  13. GERMAN LOSSES INCREASING.

    It is reported that the German submarine Iosses are increasing, and that at least 27 were posted as missing during July, several of which were ...

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  14. STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE.

    The Parliamentary committee of the Trades Union Congress has resolved subject to the Labor party's and the Trades Union Congress' approval, that ...

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  15. WESTERN FRONT

    Sir Dougins Haig states that there is nothing to report. Two hours later the report read: [?] is the usual reciprocal ...

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  16. THE RIGHT TO STRIKE,

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  17. WORK OF BRITISH CARS.

    The -"Morning Post's" correspondent at Petrograd states Hint the British naval armored cars are still actively siding the Russians in their retreat on ...

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  18. COMMISSION DECIDES AGAINST GERMANY.

    The International Commission, appointed at Germany's request, has decided that the steamer Amsterdys was torpedoed in Dutch territorial wafers, ...

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  19. VIEWS OF LABOR PRESIDENT.

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  20. BOMBARDMENT OF FRONT.

    A wireless German official message reports that the enemy bombarded the front from Hotlink to the Scarpe. We gained prisoners and booty northward, ...

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  21. ARE HONORS BOUGHT?

    Speaking in the House of Lords, Lord Selborne said that there was a widespread belief that hop org were sometimes granted in return for large ...

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  22. ANOTHER ATTACK FAILS.

    The French communique states that there Is a lively artillery struggle In Belgium and north of the Aisne on the Hurtebise-Craonno front. After a ...

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  23. HOLMAN AT LIVERPOOL

    The Premier of New South Wales (Mr. W. A. Holman) to-day visited the Liverpool Corn Exchange, where be was the guest of the grass me[?]a ...

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  24. ROOT AND THE RUSSIANS.

    Mr. Eltho Wool, who hue just returned from Russia, interviewed at Chicago, said there was scarcely any more disorder in Russia [?]an in ...

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  25. ESCAPE OF INTERNEES.

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  26. ATTACK ON COURIERS WOOD.

    The French communique Plates that in Bei[?] the [?]tillery duel assumed. a ca[?]ain violence to the right of the Meuse. The enemy attacked our ...

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  27. FEDERAL RAILWAYS BILL.

    The Federal Railway Bill, which l[?] already passed the House of Representatives was received and the second reading moved by Senator ...

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  28. DRAMATIST'S DEATH.

    Captain Basil Hood well known as a dramatic auther, has been found dead In bad. Deceased was a son of the late Sir ...

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  29. VISIT TO PORT SUNLIGHT.

    To-day Mr. Holman paid a -visit to Port Sunlight in Cheshire where he was the goest of Mr. William Hulme Lever. ...

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  30. DAYLI[?]IT SAVING.

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  31. KAISER PAYS A VISIT.

    The Kaisor is reported to be visiting the Western front. ...

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  32. THREATS OF ARREST

    It is prohab[?] that if the strike is not [?]minated by the week-end the leaders will be arrested and legislation will be [?]ed a[?]penting ...

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  33. MILITARY ELIGIBLES.

    An order has been prepared by the State Comm[?]dant (Brigadier-General Wit[?] that an officers serving on [?] list of the [?]izen forces who ...

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  34. CANADIAN FINANCES.

    Advice from Montreal state that Canada's total war expenditure up to July 20 was 623,000,000 dollars, and the country's net de[?]t was 851,000,000 ...

    Article : 75 words
  35. L[?] DEFENCES THREATENED.

    The "Morning Pa[?]'s" correspondent at headquarters states that the German [?]usness is reflected in their continued bombardment of Ypres and ...

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  36. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    In the House of Representatives the Minister, replying to questions as to what notion the Government had taken to reduce the cost of living ...

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  37. PEACE RESOLUTION.

    Thirty thousand workers at Dortmund have passed a resolution unanimously disapproving of the Reichstag's peace resolution agitation, and ...

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  38. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons to-day Lord Robert Cecil, replying to Mr. R. D. Denman, said that the German Government had been careful not to ...

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  39. EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

    The East African official report states that, after occupying the [?]y's ad[?]anced positions south-Westward of Lindt, we indecisively ...

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  40. AMERICA AT THE FRONT

    Interviewed in Paris otter his visits to the Franeo-British fronts, General Pershing said that this war was unlike an other wars, until It was ...

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  41. GERMAN PRESS ANGRY.

    The whole German press Is attacking DR. Michaells Ministerial appointments The liberal, Socialist, and Democratic papers regard the ...

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  42. CONSCRIPTION.

    Referring to-day to the question of conscription. Sir William Irvine said he did not think they would have to wait very long before the people would ...

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  43. FURTHER QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative e Assembly a number of questions relating to the strike wt re again put lo Ministers this afternoon Mr. Do[?]ley asked the Acting Premier ...

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  44. THE SECRET SESSION.

    Mr. Bonar Law declined the suggestion that the time was ripe to make a statement on the secret session of Parliament and the war policy in the ...

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  45. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    Advices from Takio states that five members of the Japanese House of Representatives leave for America on September 1, and will spend three ...

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  46. SWITZERLAND AND GERMANY.

    The State Department at Washington tins, announced that Switzerland is. opposing request for a loan in exchange for coal and supplies for ...

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  47. THE CORN BILL.

    The Corn Bill passed through its third reading. ...

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  48. FRENCH NEWSPAPER.

    The police, to-day raided the offices of a mysteriously subsidise newspaper "Le Bon Strouge," which the London "Times" described as devoted ...

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  49. ANOTHER ALLY.

    Litbetla bas declared war on Germany. ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY TROUBLE

    Referring to the North Queensland railway men's strike for retrospective par from February 34, the minister for Railways states that the traffic has ...

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  51. AMERICAN NEWS.

    it is reported from Washington that President Wilson visited the Department of Justice and the federal Trade Commission, and is taking personal ...

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  52. FURLOUGH FOR HEW ZEAL ANDERS.

    Sir. Allen, Minister for Defence, announced Jn the Rouse of Representatives Wednesday that be was arranging a furlough for the main body ...

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  53. GERMAN HYDROPLANES.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that Holland has interned two German hydroplanes which loaded in Ameland and Texel. ...

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  54. COTTON MARKET.

    Colton at Liverpool jumped 50 points to-day on a report toeing received of a serious deterioration in the growing belt in America. ...

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  55. HERB LIEBKNECHT.

    Herr Liebknecht is reported to be dying in a Prison hospital. ...

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  56. TIN PLATES.

    It, is understood that the Ministry for Munitions bag proposed to ration the Dominion tin plates, allowing Australia 2000 tons monthly. Of this total ...

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  57. BASIC WAGE CONFERENCE.

    Owing to the New South Wales strike, the conference of minstrel [?]gest called by the Prime Minister to discuss the basic wa[?]e question and ...

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  58. NO WORE PEACE OFFERS,

    Seventy-eight professors. of Bonn University have signed a petition arging the German Government never to make another peace offer an England ...

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  59. ALLIES CONFERENCE.

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