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  3. WATER SYSTEM.

    In the amendment of the Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Act, now before Parliament, provision is made for the amalgamation of the ...

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  4. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN ATTACK

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, writing last night, says: —The concerted attack this morning by the Australian and British troops began ...

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  5. BOLSHEVISM

    Reuter's correspondent at Archangel states: Competent authorities state that the Bolshevik Government is maintained by Lettish battailons and Red ...

    Article : 167 words
  6. LATEST. SWEEPING ONWARD

    The French cavalry are in Nesle. LONDON, Wednesday. Crolselles, Ablaincourt, and Fay have been captured. ...

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  7. "FOR SELF-PRAISE,"

    In the Legislative Assembly, yesterday, Mr. Free (Labor, South Brisbane), following Mr. Fry (Tory, Kurilpa), in tho Budget debate, said: Listening to ...

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  8. SUCCESSES CONTINUE FRENCH CAPTURE CHAULNES

    Combined "Times," Router, and United cables. The news in the as "Times" appeared in the London " Times" this ...

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  9. LATEST. 30 VILLAGES

    A French communique states: Yielding to our continued pressure, the enemy was to-day compelled to Increase his withdrawal on both sides of the ...

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  10. ECHO OF ZEEBRUGGE.

    The "Gazotte" contains stirring stories of deeds of heroism and indomitable courage in the course of a long list, mention[?] by Vice-Admiral Keyes, ...

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  11. IRISH INTERNEES.

    The inquiry into the case of the Irish interntea wag continued before Judge. Harvey to-day. Mr. Mack continued his case for the ...

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  12. CHANGE OF TONE.

    A remarkable statement in the semiofficial "Cologne Gazette" states: Now it ever is the moment to keep a stiff upper Hp. If we grow weak or ...

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  13. FRESH ADVANCE.

    A message from Paris says that the French advanced swiftly, south of the Somme, and recaptured 40 villages. The Australians. have reached too ...

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  14. ALLIED AIRMEN.

    In an aviation report Field-Marshal Halg states: Despite clouds and rainstorms, a great amount of work was accomplished yesterday. Aeroplanes ...

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  15. CHANGED ENGLAND.

    Mr. Campbell Jones, of the Australian press delegation, in an interview with a representative of the "Standard," referring to a country scene, said ...

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  16. IN SIBERIA.

    A general advance of all the Allies' forces began on the Usuri front. The Bolsheviks retired six miles. Americans and Japanese are entraining for ...

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  17. AMERICANS FIGHTING FIERCELY.

    The correspondent of the "Tunes" at the American headquarters, writes: Germans bitterly counter-attacked Fismette, using flame throwers. Under ...

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  18. DEEPLY PENETRATED.

    Field-Marshal Huig reports: We again attacked astride the Searpe. Canadian troops penetrated deeply between the Sensee and the Searpe, and ...

    Article : 434 words
  19. OPPRESSION IN FINLAND.

    A prominent Finnish Socialist, M. Tanner, states that the Whlte Guards in Finland recently shot 10,000 persons, many of whom were perfectly innocent, ...

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  20. GERMANY IN DANGER.

    As striking article in "Vorwaerts." discussing Germany's friendlessness. says: "Let us admit without shame that Germany is in danger. Then our ...

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  21. SPANISH STEAMER SUNK.

    The Spanish ateamer Carasa has been torpedoed. Six of the crew were drowned. This greatly aggravates the Hispano German situation. ...

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  22. THEATER PASSES FOR VICTORIA CROSS HEROES.

    Mr. Alfred Butt, the theatrical proprietor, is following the Australian example of issuing-to holders of Victoria Crosses gold life passes, ad[?]itting them ...

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  23. BRITISH FOOD PRODUCTION.

    The Board of Agriculture states that the arable area of England and Wales is 12,400,000 acres, an increase of 1,152,000 acres compared with 1917, and a record ...

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  24. MILITARY CRITICS' OPINIONS.

    General Von Ardenne, the German military critic, believes. that Marshal Foch intends to widen the front, and possibly to attempt an offensive else ...

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  25. SOUTH SEA ISLANDER FOUND DEAD.

    At 6 o'clock lost evening, James Waddell, a South Sea Islanders, 70 years or age, was found dead over the fireplace in his hut in String's Paddock. ...

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  26. FRENCH WITHDRAWAL IN ALBANIA.

    A French Eastern communique from Albania states: Unmolested our troops offected a slight withdrawal, contact with the Italians being maintained. ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN MURDER CASE

    The case against Percy Dargin, a bank cleric, who. is charged with the murder of a fellow-employee named Glanville, was resumed. An expert ...

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  28. AMERICAN LABOR MISSION.

    The American Laboz Mission, headed by Mr. S. Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, has arrived. It will attend the Trade ...

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  29. AMERICAN SHIP CONSTRUCTION.

    More than 40,000 dead-weight tons of ships have been added to the Amerimerchant service for the week ended August 22 by the completion of ...

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  30. RECRUITING IN IRELAND.

    The prospects of the Trish voruntary Recruiting Campaign are improving daily. The new machinery promises to move smoothly with good effect. There ...

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  31. SHIPPING FOR AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    The Australasian stctlon of the Lon don Chamber of Commerce is asking Mr. Hughes to provide regularly ship space during the war for Australian ...

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  32. AUSTRIANS ON WEST FRONT.

    A press despatch from the American front said that Austrian troops have been Identified opposite the position held by an American unit. It is ...

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  33. RELIEF FOR OPTICIANS.

    Bylan 56 of the Opticians' Act was rescinded to-day by the Executive Council. The effect will be that the ban on house-to-house canvassing will ...

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  34. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. Arthur Wyndham Playfair, the well-known English actor. ...

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  35. IN NORTHERN RUSSIA.

    J. no Allies dispersed a Boisheviks' flotilla. Several villages on the White Sea Coast are starving. ...

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  36. VOLUNTARY BALLOT SCHEME

    Next month 150,000 cards will be Issued to cliglble men in Victoria requiring them to state whether they will submit their names to a voluntary ...

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  37. I.W.W. CASES.

    Mr. Justlce Street having recovered from his attack of influenza, the commission in conneetion with the I.W.W. cases, contlnued its sittings to day at ...

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  38. POLITICAL CRISIS IN JAPAN.

    The correspondent on the "Times" at Toklo says the Government will probably resign in September. ...

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  39. BELGIAN SUCCESS.

    A Belgian communique states: Alter a short artillery preparation we attached last night on a front of two miles north and south of the ...

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  40. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR IN BRITAIN.

    President Wllson has accepted the resignation of Mr. W. H. Page, U.S. Ambassador in Britain. on account of sickness. Colonel Home is mentloned ...

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  41. DAY LABOR WORKS.

    The following expenditure in day labor works has been approved:—Erection of new police buildings, Roma, £4846; erection of new steam laundry ...

    Article : 47 words
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