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  3. PEACE TERMS.

    Advice from Washington states that a report circulated among the diplomats purporting to be tho German pence terms is attracting considerable ...

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  4. SWEDEN'S NEUTRALITY BREACH.

    The "New York World's" correspondent at Washington says that the United Stales will not define its polley regarding Sweden's action till ...

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  5. THE STRIKE.

    Unexpected developments occurred when the railway and tramway strikers presented themselves this morning for re-employment at Randwick and ...

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  6. RUSSIAN CRISIS

    The Exchange Telegraph reports Hint General Korniloff has sent an Ultimatum to tie Government to Rive him full civil and military power and ...

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  7. ITALIAN FRONT

    The Raltan official report states that the enemy's attack on our post[?]s on Monte Granada, and Cueltaroud, on the Carnia front, railed. Our ...

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  8. SOLDIERS AND PEASANTS' COMMITTEES.

    A wireless report has been received from Petrograd that this executives of the soldiers and peasants have sent message to the army and uavy ...

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  9. MARTIAL LAW IN PETROGRAD.

    It is reported from Potrograd that M. Kerensky hag issued a proclamation declaring martial law in Petrograd. It is also stated that ...

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  10. MINISTERIAL STATEMENT.

    The Secretary for [?]tate (Mr. Robert Lansing), In a statement, said that the United States did not consider the Swedish people blameable for their ...

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  11. MACEDONIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The French Eastern communique states that the enemy violently [?] barded Russian positions between Lakes Fres[?] and Malick. To the ...

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  12. BAUMBERG MURDER.

    The trial commenced to-day of Lieutenant Malcolm for the murder of Count Baumberg. The prisoner pleaded not guilty. ...

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  13. WESTERN FRONT

    Sir Douglas Haig states:—We consolidated the positions captured yesterday to the south-eastward of Hargin court, and drave off raiders eastward ...

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  14. KERENSKY'S MESSAGE.

    A wireless Russion message elates that M. Kerensky has sent a message to the military and civil .authorities throughout Russia declaring that ...

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  15. A FRENCH SUCCESS.

    A wireless German report states that the German advance guards were forved to retreat before the French a little to the north-westward or La ...

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  16. SWEDISH MINISTER'S DENIALS.

    There is most intense interest with Lansing's disclosures that the Swedes have been transmitting German messages from Buenos Ayres, and ...

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  17. KORNILOFFS CAREER.

    The latest manifesto of the workmen's and soldiers' delegates is the only indication or General Korniluff's intentions. He was apparently ...

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  18. NAVAL MATTERS.

    An official Russian report state[?]that enemy hydroplanes in the Ba[?] drop ped forty bombs on the Tzerel bat reries without result. Sixteen air ...

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  19. GERMANS PRESSED BACK.

    A wireless German official report states:—The English pressed us back at Hargincourt Villaret, but we regained our former position and ...

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  20. SUGGESTION BY WORKMEN'S COMMITTEE

    The Workmen's Committee suggests that the army and navy refuse to obey Generals Korniloffs and Lukemaky's orders. ...

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  21. AFFAIRS IN GREECE.

    M. Venfzelos will shortly be visiting Paris and London. The Greek troops have re-entered Janina, and were enthusiastically ...

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  22. SENSATION IN STOCKHOLM.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Stockholm correspondent says that Mr. Lansing's revelations have caused au enormous sensation in Stockholm, which will ...

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  23. COURIERES WOOD BATTLE.

    The French communique reports that the artillery duel continued violently all night long on both banks of the Mouse. We completed our [?] ...

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  24. PREMIER'S PROCLAMATION.

    A wireless message states that M. Kerensky's procla[?]tion reads as follows:— "General Kornlleff on Saturday ...

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  25. FRENCH CABINET CRISIS.

    The Socialists all dec[?]ed to enter the Cabinet without imposing stringent conditions, which M. Ribot re[?]osed and then M. Fain[?]ve declined to ...

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  26. HINDENBURG'S BOAST.

    Replying to the bond of Rheinsche fireman, who threatened that they wanted German peace, General Hindenburg replied. "I am glad you are ...

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  27. CAPITAL GOING TO LONDON.

    The latest crists has resulted in the heavtest fall of the rouble in the English money market since the war began. It is now worth 8d., instead ...

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  28. PAINLEVE PROBABLE PREMIER.

    It is expected in Parks that M. Pain leve will be Invited to take over the Premiership. ...

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  29. AMERICAN AGENTS DENOUNCED

    The Conservative journals are slient with reference in the revelations, except the "D[?]blad," which does not attempt to extennate the breach of ...

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  30. SOUTH OF ST. JULIEN

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We prisonered a few in the neighherboad of Lagnicourt also south-eastward of St. Julien. The enemy raided our St. ...

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  31. POPE'S PEACE LETTER.

    The annual conference of the Catholic Workers' Association have carried a resolution expressing nearcy accord with the principles embodled in the ...

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  32. A PERSONAL SKETCH OF THE NEW PREMIER.

    M. Painleve is an eminent mathematician. He has only been a deputy for seven years, and was never a party man. He was attached to the ...

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  33. OUTBREAK EXPECTED.

    The outbreak of civil war was not unexpected. The Council of Workers und Soldiers' delegates throughout has hampered the Provisional Government and ...

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  34. VIOLENT ARTILLERY.

    The French communique reports [?]oat on the right bank of the Meuse there are violent artillery duels in the region of Hill 344, and Bole des ...

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  35. SCHEIDEMANN AND PEACE.

    The United Press has published a Berlin interview with Herr Scheidemann, who stated:—"President Wilson can bring about an immediate peace if ...

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  36. DOINGS ON THE FRONT.

    Sir Douglas [?]ig in a despatch says that recent incidents, indicating the general nature of the work at the front, include the following:— ...

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  37. THE NEW COMMANDER.

    General Klembovsky is about -60. He a big man physically and mentally. He made his reputation at the Lisoyoug operations, commanding the ...

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  38. A NATIONAL CABINET.

    W. Painleve is forming a Cabinet wherein all parties will be represented is a great union for national military section. ...

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  39. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    Some men who fought at Bapaume and Bullecourt and Messines were among the contingent of soldiers who disembarked to-day. During the ...

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  40. RUSSIA'S URGENT TASK.

    Mr. Harold Williams, wilting from Petrograd, says that the most urgent task before the rulers Is to effect n compromise between the confiteting ...

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  41. RUSSIAN NEWS.

    There ore persistent rumors that rand Duke Nicholas Jevlich has disppeared from his Caucasus estate. ...

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  42. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    The inter-Ailled trade union conference has opened in London. The management committee's statement paid that the formula "no inde[?]ties ...

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  43. ENTENTE'S OFFER.

    The Chancellories of the Entente Powers, whilst faithful to the principle of not Interfering in the Internal affairs of an Allied nation, are making ...

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  44. V.C. HERO ENTERTAINED.

    The Danish residents of Hull have entertained Private Jorgen Christian Jensen, who was awarded the V.C. on June 8. The speeches re rented that ...

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  45. EASTERN FRONT

    A Wireless German report states that the Germans repuised the Russo-Roumanians between the Trotus and Oitoz Valleys. ...

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  46. HOTELS RE-OPENED

    The order has been issued by the Federal Government permitting the re-opening of hotels at Port Pirie (S.A.). The holels were closed ...

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  47. SOLUTION HOPED FOR.

    The unions which refused to sign the form of re-employment at Randwick and Eveleigh were the engineers and [?]roumoulders' assistants, loco, drivers, ...

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  48. EVACUATION OF PETROGRAD

    Though tho CT aeration of the capital is not contemplated, the Government is removing the educational [?] tablishment and facilitating the ...

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  49. AERIAL WARFARE.

    A wireless German report states [?]at during August, 64 of our aero-[?] were reported as missing, and four balloons were brought down. Our ...

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  50. CHINA AMD THE ALLIES.

    The "Morning Post's" Shanghai correspondent says that the Entente Ministers have agreed to China's request that the Customs duty should be ...

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  51. MURDER CHARGE

    Robert Angook (32) was charged on Monday with the murder of James Wilkinson (62), employed by the Government as a cleaner. The evidence ...

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  52. EIGHT ARROPLANES ACCOUNTED FOR.

    Sir Douglas Halt: reports that three aeroplanes were brought down yesterday and four driven down; five of sure are missing. ...

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  53. U-BOAT AT CADIZ.

    A German submarine, U 298 reached Cadiz yesterday ascorted by a Spanish torpedoor. She is 800 tons and carries a crew of thirty. The ...

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  54. RUSSIANS MAKING A STAND.

    A wireless Ruesian official report states that in the direction of Riga, the region of Pskov, our rearguards are balding back attacks on the Banner ...

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  55. MANY SIGN FORMS

    Altogether 250 men lave signed the forms at Randwick and 150 have been notified for reinstatement. The total number of tramway men who signed ...

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  56. JAPANESE SHIPPING.

    Twentry-six merchant ships, aggregating 110,000 tons, were launched in Japan during August, and a further 180,000 tons will be completed in ...

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  57. GUTNEMBER'S

    A French commun[?]ue reports that Captain Guynemer has destroyed his German aeroplane. ...

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  58. MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING.

    Some mystery surrounds the shooting of Norman Albert Rubens, a Flinders lane merchant, who was wounded by three revolver shots. The shooting ...

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  59. REPORTED IN AMERICA

    Reports Leve been received that Petrograd has been eva[?]ted through lack of supp[?] ...

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