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  2. AUSTRIA AND ITALY.

    Lord Northcliffe, wiring from Gorizia, says the streets are, full of cavalry preparatory to throwing a strong cordon along the whole region southwards to Dober[?] and ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    The Premier yesterday supplied a comparative statement of the net expenditure on loan services, out of loan votes, and payments in anticipation of loans for the July months of ...

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  4. SPECIAL CABLE SERVICES.

    It is officially announced that the town of Stanislau has been captured by the Russians. [With the taking of Stanislau the fate of Lemberg is practically sealed. To have been ...

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  5. AERIAL RAIDS.

    General Haig says, besides many daily raids, the Royal Flying Corps recently made successful long-distance raids on Zeppelin sheds, the Brussels railway sidings, the Mons ...

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  6. THE FIGHT IN THE DESERT.

    The more one learns of the Romani fighting the more one admires, the generalship that brought about a brilliant victory under the most trying and most difficult conditions. ...

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  7. THE CAPTURE OF GORIZIA.

    Lord Northcliffe, at the Italian headquarters, says a further study of the Isonzo offensive reveals its deeper significance. General Cadorna carefully traded on 'the enemy's ...

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  8. AT FIUME.

    A semi-official message says: Our air raids at Fiume on August 2nd were most destructive, and blew up enormous reservoirs of petroleum, and destroyed all buildings near-a ...

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  9. THE WHEAT POOL.

    The Victorian Minister for Agriculture stated that the stocks held under the pool scheme had appreciated in value by at least ten million pounds, as a result of the ...

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  10. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    A communique says: We organised a new front north of the Somme. A vigorous German attack on a quarry north of Hemwood was made yesterday, but repulsed with losses. ...

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  11. FURTHER DETAILS.

    The railway and military establishments were completely destroyed, also the church of Santa Maria of Formosa. ...

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  12. VENICE.

    Reuter s Rome, correspondent on Saturday says the official report on the Austrian air raid on Venice on Tuesday night shows that the city was negligibly damaged. ...

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  13. ITALIANS STILL ADVANCING.

    Reuter's Rome correspondent on Saturday advised that a communique stated: The Italians crossed the, Vallone, capturing two strongly defended heights and occupied ...

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  14. SYDNEY WATER SUPPLY.

    As a result of the rains fallen recently around Sydney, the Cataract dam was not materially benefited. The water has only risen six inches. ...

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  15. RAID ON DOVER.

    Hostile seaplanes flew over Dover at noon. Four, bombs were dropped, but no material damage was done. Anti-aircrafters bombarded them, and aeroplanes pursued the ...

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  16. NEW PROJECTILES.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger " states that the Italians, whom the British had regunned; used at Isonzo all calibres from 10 to 28 centimetres, also large naval guns and a new type ...

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  17. FRENCH BRILLIANCE.

    A General Haig communique says: Between the Ancre and the Somme the position is unchanged. South-east of Ypres the enemy attempted to leave his trenches to ...

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  18. GENERAL BOTHMER.

    The Russian successes are of the utmost strategic importance, tending to crush in both General Bothmer's armies, and threatening his communications. General Bothmer held ...

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  19. ENLISTMENT.

    Last week 337 men enlisted. ...

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  20. THE METAL INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Hughes stated yesterday that he had issued a regulation which would prevent the effects of the Government's policy in connection with the enemy control and influence ...

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  21. THE BALKANS.

    The advance towards Doiran is an important movement in the war. The crisis of the summer campaign in the Balkans is approaching, and the pushes are steadily going ...

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  22. BRAVERY REWARDED.

    War Risks Insurance has awarded a hundred guineas to Captain Thomson, of the Cunarder, attacked by a submarine in the Mediterranean with no warning. The ...

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  23. COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    At Newcastle: yesterday, the lodge of the Colliery Employees' Federation, decided by a lodge vote to accept the tentative agreement between the colliery proprietors and the Coal ...

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  24. THE ARABIAN REVOLT.

    "The Times" correspondent in Cairo on Saturday wires: The Grand Shereff states the reasons prompting the revolt were the wholesale hangings and persecutions, of ...

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  25. WHAT LEMBERG MEANS.

    Seventy-five miles from Lemberg is the centre of five railways, three of which are already in Russian hands. It is only 14 miles to Halicz, whose possession, gives the Russians ...

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  26. GENERAL HAIG'S REPORTS.

    General Haig reports that the enemy has renewed his efforts to take the trenches lately taken from him on the high ground north, of Pozieres, delivering strong infantry ...

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  27. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The Premier is now safe for Cootamundra, so far as his selection is concerned. It has been formally endorsed by the P.L.L. executive, subject to it being in order. ...

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  28. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION.

    About one hundred thousand people gathered in the Domain this afternoon, when another anti-conscription meeting was held. For fully an hour the speakers were allowed ...

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  29. ON BULGARIA.

    Mr. Ward Price, wiring from Salonika on Saturday, says heavy bombardment preceded the French advance, which is not resisted though a number of Bulgarian corpses ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Including those mentioned in to-day's, list, the number of Australians out of action now total 44,388. ...

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  31. THE ANZACS.

    General Birdwood, in the course of a letter to Commissioner Budden, of the Australian Comforts Fund, states that the work carried, out by the commissioners is immensely ...

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  32. MOVING ON.

    Russians are pressing onward in Galicia, and following the enemy, who are abandoning prepared positions across the rivers flowing into the Dneister. Stanislau is undamaged. ...

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  33. "GO SLOW."

    The Minister for Education states that an ordinary official letter, which was recently sent by his department to the Registrar of the University, on reaching its destination ...

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  34. STRUMNITZA BOMBED.

    A wireless press message says: The Allies bombed Strumnitza station, and ten enemy's camps north of Doiran. ...

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  35. NEW FRENCH COMMANDER.

    Mr. ward Price, at Salonika, wires on Saturday that the French advance Doiranwards brings them up in contact with the enemy permanent defences. The occupied ...

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  36. THE IRON HAND.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent wired on Sunday: A communique says seven weeks' efforts of Generals Stcherbatchioff and Sakharoff, under directions from General ...

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  37. BOSTON THE STATESMAN.

    "Hansard" records this pleasantry. It is Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, who is speaking: I look upon the hon. member for Wagga not as a mere politician, but as a statesman. I ...

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  38. ON THE CANAL

    The Commander-in-Chief in Egypt reports that our cavalry is attacking the Turkish rearguard. At Hoielhisha, northward of Birelabi, the British are threatening the enemy's ...

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  39. A "DAILY NEWS" TRIBUTE.

    The "Daily News" correspondent at Headquarters instances that Australians have great personal superiority, and always win an equal fight. Ofter young German infantrymen now ...

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  40. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    A traveller writes: The Turkification of Syria is being carried out with Prussian thoroughness and many hangings. The usual course is to suspend the victim from ...

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  41. TURKS HARASSED.

    Reuter's Cairo correspondent on Saturday says the latest news from Sinai is that the British are continually harassing the Turks, inflicting the heaviest casualties, and ...

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  42. FIGHTING ON THE DNEISTER.

    There has been lighting on the banks of the tributaries of the Dneister. It is described by a communique as of the very fiercest. The capture of altogether 23,000 ...

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  43. THE ALLIES.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent on Saturday said: Mr. Lloyd George, General Maurice, and Colonel Buckley conferred with M. Briand, Minister for War and Munitions, and General ...

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  44. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY.

    Vienna news says the Emperor received Dr. Bethmann-Hollweg, and afterwards the Secretary of State, Von Jagow. ...

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  45. LINER BLOWN UP.

    The liner Eleftherea, bound from Salonika to Volo with a cargo of petroleum and 1200 passengers, mostly Greek demobilisers, caught fire off Skiathos. The boilers exploded, and ...

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  46. AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    A neutral who journeyed through the Balkans, writing to. the "Express," says the Germans are everywhere. At Constantinople he learnt that the Goeben and Breslau were ...

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  47. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION.

    An anti-conscription meeting was held at Woonoona yesterday, when motions protesting against the introduction of conscription and to oppose All politicians in favor of ...

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  48. THE LUSITANIA.

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington reports on Saturday that Germany's Lusitania proposals have not so far been accepted. The previous announcement of acceptance was a ...

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  49. POWER OF THE PRESS.

    "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says Cologne is establishing a University Chair of Journalism, because the war has proved what a great part the press plays ...

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