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  3. RUSSIAN FRONT

    Wireless Russian official: — The [?] the heights north westward of [?] and They have pressed back the Russians in ...

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  4. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Lord Robert Cecil, In reply to Mr. [?] said there had been no violations of the constitutional practice [?] the [?] ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The House of [?]spent the day's sitting in discussing thee second and reading of the War Protits hill Mr. Tudor moved an [?] expressing ...

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  6. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    Austria is said to be increasing her submarines in the Adriatic and Mediterranean. ...

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  7. AMERICAN WAR DOINGS.

    Washington q that one-third of the [?]87,000 drafted men are being mobilised at one point. ...

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  8. SYDNEY STRIKE

    The strike position assumed a very odious aspect to-day, when the wharf laborers, following lust night's decision, ceased work, and caused a complete ...

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  9. PERU DEMANDS SATISFACTION.

    From L[?] (Peru): Germany's offer to submit the sinking' of the pursue Lorton in February last to a prize court has been focused. The Peruvian ...

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  10. TENNIS CHAMPION ENLISTED.

    A Los Angeles report says thill Maurice M[?] the international tennis champion, has enlisted for naval coast defence. ...

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  11. PRISONERS AND BOOTY,

    German wireless official:—We repulse! Russo-[?]oumnninn mass attacks northward of [?]anl. Our prisoners now total 3300, and our booty ...

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  12. GERMANY'S U BOATS.

    It Is officially learned at Washington that Germany is concentrating her submarine activities in the Atlantic the North Sea, leaving operations ...

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  13. ROUMANIAN ARMY IN JEOPARDY

    In military circles attention Is drawn to .the seriousness of General Mackenzie's attack north of Focsani, owing to the strategical Importance of ...

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  14. ME. ERICH BOOT'S REPORT.

    From "Washington:—Mr. secretary Elisha Root has informed President Wilson that Russia Is growing stronger every day, and will be Anally victorious ...

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  15. WESTERN FRONT

    A [?] in a [?] was heard on the [?] on Wednesday afternoon also three great exp[?] ...

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  16. COLOGNE GAZETTE.

    Mr. Lloyd-George has decided that Germany must lose her colonies, while Turkey's possessions must be put in softer hand. The Br[?] Minister ...

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  17. AN' IMMENSE FACTOR.

    The New York "Stats Zesting" says Germany is now realising that If the war continues till 1918 America will be an Immense factor. The problem of ...

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  18. OVERSEAS AIRMEN.

    Mr. J. T. McPherson (War Oilier assured Mr. Pemberton Billing that the proportion of oversea men among the pilots of the Flying Corps was ...

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  19. VIOLENT CANNONADING.

    From Christiania it Is reported that several hours' violent cannonading has been heard in the Skagerrak. Norwegian torpedoes have proceeded ...

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  20. "SKY SWARMING WITH WAR PLANES."

    A United Press headquarters message reports:—A sunshiny day stimulated aerial and artillery warfare on sides, aeroplanes swarming in the ...

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  21. IMPERIAL FEDERATION.

    Mr Walter Long (Secretary lor the [?]), speaking at the West Indian club said the port our distant [?] and dependences had ...

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  22. CHINA.

    From Peking: All the Foreign Ministers in China have visited Fee-[?]won-Chang in recognition of his Presidency. ...

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  23. CONTROL OF ATLANTIC SHIPPING.

    From Washington: British Tra[?] Commissioner G[?] is confi[?] with the [?] here for the pur[?] of [?]ing Anglo-American ...

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  24. A SWISS OPINION.

    The '-Now York Times' " correspondent at Paris quotes a prominent Swiss, manufacturer, who la in the closest touch with the Central Powers, as ...

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  25. ARMENTIERES BOMBARDED.

    The [?] have [?] as the enemy Is bombarding It small liquid shells, giving off gas. mo men have fallen victims. ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN MENTIONERS

    The London "Star" publishes an Interview with some of the war workers from Australia. The latter are much annoyed at the dray in finding ...

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  27. BRITISH LABOR'S PEACE TERMS.

    The committee of tho Labor executive has issued u report as a suggestion for a basis for British Labor's peace views. Tho report is to he ...

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  28. FRENCH PREMIER'S OPINION

    At the [?] of the Allies conference the French Premier. M. Pa[?] in an interview said that the British American, and Trench combined ...

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  29. REPRESENTATION BILL

    In committee on the Representation the People Bill In the House of Commons Mr. W. L. B[?] moved the [?] of the clause providing for ...

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  30. WORK OP THE AIRCRAFT

    General Maurice states that the j great feature of the battle on July 31 was our aircraft Over 100 engagements were fought with enemy ...

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  31. A PECULIAR QUESTION.

    Mr. Kellnway, replying to a question in the House of Commons, said 307 [?] w[?]ers had arrived from Australia during the last tour weeks. ...

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  32. BRITAIN'S FOOD.

    The Dutch Government has d [?] to get rid of half a million cattlo. M[?]iy thousands are To he exported alive, owing to the scarcity of fodder. ...

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  33. PRIME MINISTER ON AN AFTERMATH

    The Prim- Minister, in a statement to-night said according to the latest reports from Sydney, the dispute between the Ni-.v South Wales ...

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  34. CANADA'S FOOD.

    From Ottawa: Beef and bacon is prohibited in public eating houses on Tuesdays and Fridays. The use of wheat in the manufacture of alcohol is ...

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  35. NATIONAL SERVICE MACHINERY.

    Mr. Neville Chamberlain's resignation is confirmed. The "Daily Chronicle" adds that the entire agricultural section of the ...

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  36. FRENCH TROOPS ADVANCE.

    Sir Dongia [?]alg reports that the French advanced north-westward of [?]oote. Our fire drove off an enemy party northward of [?] ...

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  37. GERMAN PAPERS.

    The "Cologne Gazette's" Berlin correspondent, commenting on recent questions the house of Commons concerning [?] says the object of ...

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  38. AUSTRIA FRANTICALLY FORTIFYING.

    From official advices it is learned that Austria, fearing an early Italian offensive. Is frantically fortifying. She has mused a German request ...

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  39. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAIDS.

    Sir Douglas Halg:—There Is an artillery duel in the neighbourhood of We successfully raided In the [?] of Lens, where we ...

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  40. THE SENATE.

    The Senate [?] the whole day with the Federal Hallways Bill in committee and progress was reported on 4C, and both Houses adjourned ...

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  41. GERMANY'S ARMY.

    The "New York World's" Paris correspondent learns from the Russian mission to Paris that Germany has 88 divisions a total of [?] men on ...

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  42. ENEMY ADMISSION.

    From the "Dally Telegraph's" correspondent at Rotterdam:—German war correspondents admit that the weather British operations on the West ...

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  43. WORKERS AND SOLDIERS' COUNCIL

    A Tress Bureau message says that a Workers and Soldiers' Council meet" proposed to be held at Glasgow Saturday next has been prohibited ...

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  44. IRISH CONVENTION.

    A Press Bureau message: — The Irish Convention has instructed the secretaries to present the various schemes of government for Ireland to ...

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  45. GERMAN CINEMA SHOW.

    From Geneva: The German residents here have held a cinema theatre private exhibition, showing the Germans at the Somme battle. The film ...

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  46. NORWAY NEAR FAMINE.

    A wireless message says that It is calculated that unless exports from America are forthcoming, Norway will In a' condition of famine by New ...

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  47. ALSACE AND LORRAINE.

    Herr [?] touring the country on an Imperialistic propaganda, addressing Six thousand persons at Mannheim, declared that Germany ...

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  48. CONTROL OF RECRUITING.

    Tho Birmingham "Daily Post" says that .Mr. Ne[?] Chamberlain Is re[?] from recruiting control owing to the transfer of recruiting to the ...

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  49. KAISER IN THE WEST.

    The Kaiser is, reviewing and deluging Prince Rupprec[?]s divisions with speeches. Dr. Michaells has joined the Kaiser. ...

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  50. STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE.

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  51. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    At Milan 40 persons have been killed an express train disaster. The accident is supposed to have been due to sudden madness of an ...

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  52. BERLIN PAPER'S STATEMENT.

    From Washington: Official Information has been received that Maximilian Harden wrote in tho last Issue of his paper, "Die Zukunlt" that Alsace and ...

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  53. TRADES HALL COUNCIL

    The Prime Minister confirms the report that It Is Intended to prosecute president ofl the Melbourne Trades Hall Council and the mover and ...

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  54. CONFERENCE OF NEUTRALS

    the Christiania "After[?]" announces that Sweden has Invited European [?]to participate Jn a Scandinavian conference at Stockholm to ...

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  55. ENEMY AMOUNTS.

    An artillery dual la proceeding In Flanders. Its greatest Intensity is towards the coast, also from Blzschoote to Hollenbeck. ...

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  56. POLICE RAID.

    The German police hare raided the home of Herr [?](Socialist member of the Reichstag). The military threaten to conscript him tor civilian ...

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  57. CONSCRIPTION IN CANADA.

    'From Ottawa:—The [?] finally passed the Senate. It is expected that 100,000 men will be In training in the autumn ...

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  58. COLONEL LASSETER,

    Colonel Lasseter ( of New South Wales) has been gazetted Honorary Brigadier-General ...

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  59. PRIZE COURT AWARD.

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