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  2. THE GREAT BATTLE OF WARSAW.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The "Daily Telegraph's" Petrograd correspondent, writing on Saturday, states that indications of the situation round Warsaw have improved ...

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  3. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- The "New York World" publishes a telegram, dated 23rd, from M. Polivanoff, the Russian War Minister, who states the Germans made ten ...

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  4. LIVERPOOL CAMP INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.-- At the Liverpool Camp inquiry to-day, Isabelle MeKinnon said in February she accompanied a lady friend, who consulted Dr. Schlink. The ...

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  5. STUBBORN FIGHTING AT SAKOL

    PETROGRAD, Saturday.-- The enemy stopped a portion of our line front at Ivangorod, and broke the entanglements. We counter-attacked and drove them back. ...

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  6. A CHICAGO DISASTER.

    CHICAGO, Saturday.-- The excursion steamer Eastland was overturned at Clark-street pier. It is believed that 2000 were aboard. Three hundred bodies have been recovered. ...

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  7. Mr. HOLMAN AND THE WAR.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Mr. Holman, addressing a big gathering of business men at the Commercial Travellers' Association annual dinner, declared that he hoped the Kaiser ...

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  8. THE AUSTRIAN VERSION.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.-- An Austrian communique states that the enemy is strongly reinforced towards Sokal, where they made a bridgehead on the east bank. They ...

    Article : 92 words
  9. TELEGRNPHIC SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 217 words
  10. THE ISONZO STRUG1GLE.

    ROME, Saturday.--The "Stampa's" scribe at the front wrote that the fort at Pologra is the only point the Austrians hold on the right bank of the Isonzo and it is ...

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  11. BATTLE OF THE VISTULA.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.-- An Austrian communique says: The enemy have evacuated their positions between the Vistula and the Bistritza. Our captures increased to 45 ...

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  12. MAGNIFICENT GIFT.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.-- The State Government has received another magnificent gift, in the shape of a country home for wounded soldiers. The Chief Secretary states he is ...

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  13. THE ISONZO ENGAGEMENT.

    ROME, Saturday.--The battle continues along the whole of the Isonzo front. Our success is contantly more apparent. The Austrians, after a terrible artillery fire, ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. ALCOHOL IN WARFARE.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.--Soldiers north of Schleswig have returned from the Argonne. They declared the value of human life in the Crown Prince's army since the ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. BRITAIN'S DECLARATION OF WAR.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The National Patriotic Organisation has arranged for meetings to be held in the chief centres on August 4th, being the first anniversary of Britain's ...

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  16. A FATAL FRACAS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.-- During an altercation on the Chilian sailing ship, Guaytecas, at Darling Island this morning, a seaman named Avelino Velcher received four ...

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  17. FUTURE RESTS WITH THE KAISER.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- The "New York Sun" says: The future rests with the Kaiser. The United States doesn't stand suppliant and does not ask privileges. ...

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  18. ARRIVAL OF THE BENALLA.

    DURBAN, Saturday.-- Touching scenes were witnessed on the Benalla's arrival. Women were weeping for joy, and men were hurrahing. The demonstrations ended with ...

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  19. BOTHA AND SMUTS HONOURED.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.-- The University conferred the degree of Doctor of [?]ws upon Generals Botha and Smuts.[?] the Hon. J. X. Merriman. The student ...

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  20. 8000 GERMAN LIVES SACRIFICED.

    GENEVA, Sunday.-- Reports received here state that the Germans lost 8000 men on the Warsaw front on the 22nd. The Germans had a serious check against ...

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  21. GERMANS CLAIM SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Friday.-- An Austro-German communique states: We ejected the French from advanced positions at Linge and Barrenkopf, but, according to our plans, we ...

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  22. ASCOT RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 210 words
  23. THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- The carnival on the Agricultrual Ground, in aid of the Wounded Soldiers' Fund, attracted 25,000 spectators. The Governor-General and State Governor ...

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  24. ITALIAN ATTACKS AT CARSO.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- An Austrian communique states the Italians made many attacks on the Carso Plateau at Sovarssina, but were repulsed. Our troops maintain positions at ...

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  25. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--The American Note respecting submarine warfare was presented at Berlin announcing the intention to regard deliberately and unfriendly any ...

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  26. MORE GERMAN INTRIGUE.

    NEW YORK, Friday.--There is a serious spread of strikes in the Eastern States and the gravest factor is that there is a suspicion that German propagandists are ...

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  27. ALLEGED DEFAMATION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- The Minister for Defence caused a writ to be issued, claiming £1000 from James Spencer, who, it is alleged, in false, defamatory statements, ...

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  28. NIGHT ATTACK REPULSED.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.-- An official communique says: The enemy continues his advance on the Janishai-Shavli Russian front. On the Narew front, to the left side of Pina, ...

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  29. RUSSIAN DECORATION.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.-- The Czar decorated Horton with the Order of Saint George. Germans still persist in stating that no warship was submarined. ...

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  30. FOREIGN AEROPLANES.

    MONTREAL, Friday.-- An alarm has been caused by repeated reconnaisances of apparently foreign aeroplanes in prohibited districts. The military failed to locate the ...

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  31. INTENDED TURKISH ATTACK.

    ATHENS, Saturday.-- Advices from Constantinople indicate that the Turks are preparing for a general attack on Gallipoli. The Turks realise they have lost command ...

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  32. MOONEE VALLEY RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  33. NO RECRUITS AT BRAIDWOOD.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- It is reported from Braidwood that since the local recruiting office was opened there has not been one man enrolled. The police interviewed many ...

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  34. DRASTIC LIQUOR REGULATIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Drastic liquor regulations are adopted at Barrow-on-Furness to restrict hotel hours from noon to 2.30 p.m. and from 6 to 9 in the evening. Sales ...

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  35. MOVING PLANTS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.-- The factories and depots at Riga are moving all their plants and goods to the interior. ...

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  36. UNSUCCESSFUL TURKISH ATTACK.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- The Press Bureau states that General Sir Ian Hamilton reports that the Turks in southern section 3 on Friday afternoon attacked the northern ...

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  37. PROTECTING ITALIAN PROPERTY.

    ROME, Friday.--Baron Sonnino informed Cabinet that be has taken vigorous steps to Induce Turkey to abandon hostility respecting the integrity of Italian property. ...

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  38. SILVER CITY CUP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 words
  39. MORE SHELLING OF RHEIMS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—An official communique says: Some enemy shells were thrown into Soissons and Rheims. The Germans also subjected Bois-le-Pretre to a violent ...

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  40. HUGE NATIONAL DEBT.

    LONDON, Friday.-- A White Paper announces that the national debt at the end of March amounted to £1,161,951,000. ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- The New Zealand Ministerial Party expressed complete confidence in Mr. Massey, who was given a free hand, either in the way of agreeing to a National ...

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  42. THE BENALLA FIRE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Benalla's Ml hatches in number two hold are uncovered. The cargo is still afire, with dense smoke. They are now flooding the hold. ...

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  43. LADY'S TOUCHING LETTER.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Reuter's correspondent at Malta sent to London the full text of a letter from Jeanie Dobson, teacher of Ballarat High School, addressed to the ...

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  44. SYDNEY RUGBY UNION MATCHES.

    Saturday's results were:-- Eastern Suburbs beat Mosman, 32 to 5; South Sydney and Randwick Combined beat Balmain, 25 to 3; Glebe beat Manly, 17 to ...

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  45. A GERMAN CONTRADICTION.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday.-- Berlin denies that the U5 sank the Warna. No battle occurred between the Russians and Germans in the Black Sea. ...

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  46. GHENT CITIZENS ARRESTED.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.-- Three hundred citizens of Ghent were arrested for coming on Belgian National Day into collision with the German military. ...

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  47. A GALLANT AUSTRALIAN.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- The Victoria Cross was presented to Lance-Corporal Albert Packa, of the Fourteenth Australian Battalion, for his conspicuous bravery on the ...

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  48. BOXING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- King defeated Murray on points at the Stadium last night. McCoy knocked out Mehegan in the fifteenth round, in Melbourne. ...

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  49. SCOTCH HAY COMMANDEERED.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- The Government is commandeering the Scotch hay crop for the army, prices ranging from 75s to 130s, [?]ccording to date of delivery. ...

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  50. ENLISTMENT PROCEEDING.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.-- Between Sunday last and to-day 2400 men passed through the recruiting yard at Victoria Barracks. Eighteen hundred were accepted. ...

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  51. COAL BILL PASSED.

    LONDON, Friday.-- The Coal Bill passed through committee in the House of Commons. A clause Was inserted exempting Ireland. ...

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  52. VESSELS SUNK.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Up to the present 34 vessels, totalling 130,000 tons, have been sunk in the Sea of Marmora and the Black Sea. ...

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  53. GERMAN-AMERICAN SITUATION.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- Count Bernstorff has received a copy of the Lusitania notes and considers that the situation may still be adjusted amicably. He expected Germany ...

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  54. TURF.

    Inquiries made last evening showed that Jockey Phillips, who was injured at the South Grafton races on Saturday, is progressing favourably. ...

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  55. THE BRESLAU TORPEDOED.

    ATHENS, Sunday.-- Advices from Constantinople state that the cruiser Breslau was torpedoed in the Black Set and returned to the Bosphorus with a large hole ...

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  56. COFF'S HARBOUR NEWS.

    COFF'S HARBOUR, Saturday.-- Private Jack Ramsbotham, son of Mr. Ramsbotham, accountant at Bray and Co.'s, is at home from Liverpool Camp for final leave. He ...

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  57. RUSSIANS WELL ENTERENCHED.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.-- The Blonin-Nadarjin line, defending Warsaw from the west and south-west, is splendidly entrenched and manned by veterans from Brara and ...

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  58. MONEY IN TOBACCO.

    The British Tobacco Company (Australia), Limited, has a paid-up capital of £5,148,263, and of this some £3,962,689 consists of holdings in subsidiary companies. The net profits ...

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  59. SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.--The Benalla arrived at Durban all well. Kemp was sentenced at Pretoria to seven years and fined £1000. ...

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  60. OCCUPATION OF TOFANA.

    ROME, Sunday.-- An official communique says: We have completed the occupation of Tofana. The enemy made several futile attacks on Isonzo. The Austrians ...

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  61. THE AMERICAN NOTE.

    0LONDON, Saturday.-- The American Note to Germany bears out the forecast cabled on Thursday. The tone is courteous, but unyielding and the terms are fairly strong. ...

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  62. REBELS SENTENCED.

    PRETORIA, Saturday.-- The rebels Bezuidenhout and Kock, formerly of the South African Defence Force, have been sentenced to five and four years respectively. ...

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  63. FRENCH AIR SQUADRON.

    PARIS, Saturday.-- A communique states: Our air squadron dropped 28 bombs on Conflans-en-Jarnisy station. It also destroyed aviatiks. ...

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  64. A STEAMER'S WRECKAGE.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.-- Fishermen of Mano Island found the wreckage of a German steamer with ammunition boxes, which apparently blew up a few days ago, when a ...

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  65. SUBMARINE EXPLOITS.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- The British submarine XVII, bombarded Ghersen station, near Tugla, wrecking a wheat-laden train. It also bombarded the ammunition works at ...

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  66. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The w[?] market is firm and the prices unchanged. ...

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  67. ITALIANS GAINING GROUND.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- The "Tribuna" states the Italians captured dominating positions around an Austrian town and its fall is imminent. ...

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  68. Advertising

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  69. AUSTRIANS REINFORCING.

    ROME, Saturday.-- Austrians are hurrying reinforcements forward, including many Bavarians to Goriza, to fling them into the firing line. Italians are holding on with ...

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  70. RUSSIAN PRISONERS SHOT.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- News of the coldblooded shooting of 5000 Russian prisoners has aroused burning indignation in the Russian army, who are determined to make the ...

    Article : 37 words
  71. Advertising

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