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  2. RAIDER SUNK.

    Sir Douglas Halg we advanced our line south-west of [?] We repulsed an attack east off Lag march by machine gun lire. The enemy raided ...

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  3. RUSSIAN FRONT

    Wholes Russian officials We retired under pressure in the direction of Tukku, The enemy penetrated our trendes at Ederle, A counter ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL UPHEAVAL.

    conference of union representatives at the Melbourne Trades Hall was resumed to-day, and has now assumed an inter-State character and ...

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  5. GENERAL MAURICE’S VIEWS

    General Maurice states that it the recent British advances wore alerted out according to programme. The mad rendered the Landmark ...

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  6. HONORS.

    A long list of [?] of [?] of Honor and various ciarses of the Order of the British Empire been issued. The men and ...

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  7. ITALIAN FRONT

    Wireless Italian official—We progressed northward and southward on the Julian front. our troops, after repulsing counter attacks carried a ...

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  8. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    From the “Daily chronicle’s Petrograd correspondent : An important series of conference are meeting at Moscow, The most important opens ...

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  9. AUSTRIAN LOSSES [?]5.000.

    The “Idea Nazionale” says that the Australian losses are estimated at 55,000 killed and wounded in the Isunzo battle. ...

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  10. RUMANIAN COUNTER -ATTACKS.

    A Rumanian communiqué of Tuesday states: Enemy attacks north or Susiza Volley forced us back slightly, but the most dashing ...

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  11. THE ISONZO BATTLE.

    Several Austrian divisions on the Carsu were so badly shattered that they have been withdrawn from the firing line ...

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  12. IRISH CONVENTION.

    A Press Bureau messages- stales that the Irish Convention Is continuing the discussion oil the based on the Dominions principle on Hume Rule. ...

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  13. KING’S MESSAGE TO ROMANIA.

    A Press Bureau report states that the King has telegraphed the King or Romania, expressing admiration of the magnificent way the Russo ...

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  14. APPEAL BY MR. HOLMAX.

    Mr. J. Devlin and other members of the Irish Convention luncheonette with Mr. Hoi man in Dublin:. .Mr. Devlin said Ireland wanted perfect freedom ...

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  15. SALONIKA FIRE.

    A remarkable feature of the great fire In Salonika was that it started in several places simultaneously, and fresh outbreaks constantly occurred as others ...

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  16. AMERICAN WAR ACTIVITIES

    The “New York Times” correspondent at Washington reports that the Japanose Mission has been warmly received. Members of the Mission say ...

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  17. MUTUAL ARTILLERY ACTIVITY,

    French communiqué: The day has been generally quiet, but there is mutual artillery activity on both banks the Meuse. ...

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  18. AUSTRIA’S STUBBORN RESISTANCE.

    The Austrian [?] on the Carso is of the stubbornest. along the whole front The carso sector is chormostly [?] to the enemy and ...

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  19. GRADUATED INCOME TAX.

    From Washington: The Senate has amended the Revenue Bill, which now provides for a graduated lax on in somes. One per cent on incomes of ...

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  20. VERDUN' PRISONERS.

    French communiqué: Great enemy artillerying Is proceeding north of the Alsne, notably in the Brayo-Hiirteblse Sector. We have taken prisoner at ...

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  21. FIXING PRICDS.

    The “New York Times” Correspondent at Washington states that the President has had several lengthy conferences with official. whereat be ...

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  22. COMMISSIONER’S BROKEN PROMISE:

    I In the Senate, on the motion for adjournment, Senator M'Eougall (N.S.W.) commented the statement by Mr. the Commercial Travellers' ...

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  23. ENEMY ACCOUNTS.

    Wireless German official Repeated English attacks between Laungemarck and Hollebeke were drived back after stubborn hand to hand fighting. Many ...

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  24. SHELTERLESS CROWDS.

    There are 150,000 persons shelterless at Salonkn. The French are caring for 53,000 of them. ...

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  25. POPE’S PEACE PROPOSALS.

    lather Bernard Vauglian in a speech at York, wild that no people deferral pence more than the British but the Pope had not realised the fact ...

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  26. ATLANTIC RAIDER SUNK.

    The New York “Evening World” states that the British steamship Harrington Head has reported that a British warship sank the German raider ...

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  27. SERBIAN RELIEF FUND APPEAL.

    The Serbian Relief Find s appearing for help, as stories were destroyed inn the Salonika are ...

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  28. FIERCE FIGHTING ON BRITISH FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Raig reports: Heavy jocal fighting nil dny long for GreencraBSier. an Important enemy stronghold southward of lens. We gained ...

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  29. GREAT BRITISH LABOR CONGRESS.

    The Trades Union Annual Congress at Black pound on September 3 will be at by cas [?] representing [?] workers the largest number ...

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  30. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    A Commonwealth loan of £4,500.000 At 51 per cent is to be issued at as Half :s repayable in 1022. and the balance in 1927. The prospectus will ...

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  31. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    The Foreign Affairs Minister states that Sweden will do without American goods rather than comply with the reported American demand that Sweden ...

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  32. HUNGARIAN INDEPENDENCE

    Cyril Brown, the “World's” representative at Stockholm, savs that the appointment of Dr. Wakerley as Hungarden Premier Is an important step ...

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  33. PEACE TALK.

    Von kuhlman. addressing the Main Committee of the Reichstag. said: Our [?] of neutrals is of the greatest importance, and the prevention of ...

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  34. KIND TO PRIME MINISTER

    Representatives of busines’s men having shippmg, mining, manufacturing, and other interests In the Commonwealth-waited upon the Prime ...

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  35. CANADIANS FIGHTING IN LENS.

    The “Morning Posts” correspondent headquarters: Thu Canadians are still closing around Lens. They attacked yesterday morning on the southern ...

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  36. BRITAIN’S HARVEST.

    Excessive rain has beaten down the corn In many parts of England , seriously affecting the harvest prospects, ...

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  37. AID FOR RUSSIA.

    From the United Press correspondent at Washington: —Fallowing a conference between President Wlson’s Cabinet and Russia’s representative ...

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  38. GERMANY’S OBJECTIVE.

    Mr. Gerard, formerly American Ambassador to Germany, an an important speech in New York, said that one of Germany’s most important ...

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  39. WARSHIPS BOMBARD ZEEBRUGGE.

    The bombardment of Zeebrugge by British worships yesterday was heard at Flusln[?] The [?] continues at intervals to-day. ...

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  40. SQUEEZING NEUTRALS.

    Washington State Department has been informed that Germany has threatened to give Holland no more ship [?] unless Holland first agrees ...

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  41. ROOSEVELT’S REMARKS.

    EJ:-President Roosevelt, addressing the Belgian mission, said that an Inconclusive considering peace would be the greatest menace civilisation. Peace would ...

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  42. THE CONFLICT AT BROKEN HILL

    A conflict between the South Australian police and strikers took place yesterday, the outcome of which that nine men were arrested. As ...

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  43. THREE GERMAN BATTERIES GASSED.

    A French shell on the Verdun front blew up a Gorman gas-shell dump asphyxiating three batteries. ...

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  44. EARL GREY’S HEALTH.

    Earl Grey, who recently underwent serious operation, is in such a condition of health as to cause his [?] great anxiety. ...

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  45. AERIAL WARFARE.

    The Admiralty Naval Air Service yesterday bombed Zeebrugge shipping and the batteries, also the Ghlsteiles aerodrome. The machines returned ...

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  46. RE-BUILDING OF RUSSIA.

    Correspondents at Washington re port that there is much speculation and some disquietude owing to the latest advices from Russia, ...

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  47. ANZAC MEMORIAL.

    General Royston has conferred with the Commonwealth authorlties and Mr. M’Kenua respecting the erection of a memoral to fallen Anzacs. The ...

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  48. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    A German wifeless message- In the course of the Chancellor’s speech In the Reichstag on Tuesday he claimed that 81I.OOO tons of enemy shipping was ...

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  49. DRAMATIST MISSING.

    Hubert Henry Davies, dramatist, is reported missing. It is supposed that fell over the cliffs at Whitby, and was drowned. ...

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  50. BRITISH RAILWAYMEN.

    The “Dally Telegraph” says that neither the National Railway Men’s executive nor an responsible body connected therewith Intends a broach of ...

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  51. CHILD OBSERVER.

    The raider which fell on the island Thanet contained three incinerated bodies. The observer was a boy if about thirteen years of age. ...

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  52. AIR RAID CASUALTIES.

    The Press Bureau reports that the total casualties In yesterday’s aeroplane raid at Ramsgate and Dover are 11 killed and 36 injured. ...

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  53. GERMAN MUNITION WORK- ERS STRIKE.

    All the munition workers at Cologne have decided to strike for higher wages. Ninety thousand people are Involves. ...

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  54. FOOD RIOTS IN BOHEMIA.

    The “Dally Telegraph’s” correspondent at Milan states that the food shortage In Bohemia Is causing dis [?]. Guerrilla bands are sconcing ...

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  55. GERMAN CHANCELLOR’S MOVEMENTS.

    A message from Copenhagen reports that Dr. Mlcbaells (German Chancellor) has Just returned from Belgitia, Where he conferred with the ...

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  56. GERMAN GOLD -BEARER.

    The authorities at Geralds, Laconia, have arrested a German naval officer disguised a peasant He was carrying much money, and was organising ...

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  57. GERMANS RAID HOSPITAL.

    Twenty-two were killed and sixty wounded in a Gorman air raid on the Trench hospital on Wednesday. They first set lire to the buildings, -which ...

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  58. CONDITIONS IN MELBOURNE.

    It Is stated by members of the Shutters' Union that It was decide it meeting to cease -work as [?] agsinst the handling of [?] goods ...

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  59. COAL MINERS’ WAGES.

    The British Coal Controller meets the miners' executive on the 2Sth to consider a demand of twenty-fil e per Cent, increase in wages made on all ...

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