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  4. RUSSIANS AND ROUMANIANS.

    A Berlin bulletin says:—The Germans and Austrians-have repulsed feeble Russian-attacks north of the Dniester. Fighting is occurring in the Carpathians with ...

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  5. WEST FRONT.

    Gen. Haig has reported that since July 1 the British have captured 266 German officers and 13,303 men, 86 guns, and 160 machine guns. ...

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  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    The Cripple Alliance, they will soon be calling it.—London Opinion. English Amusement Tax. The proprietors of places of public ...

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  7. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    COMPULSION OR NOT? [?] SUBMITTED TO ELECTORS [?] VOLUNTARY SYSTEM [?] [?] WILL BE INSISTED [?] ...

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  8. TOPICS IN PARLIAMENT.

    Four petitions—Messrs. Hill (38 signatures Verran (12), and Butler (12)—were presented in favour of a referendum on the question of Bible reading in State schools. ...

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  9. LATEST SPORTING.

    At Victoria park on Wednesday morning several trainers allowed their horse to move long a little his [?] than usual for off days. Week[?] and Anglican went at three parts pace, and ...

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  10. Leaving it to the Guns.

    The British Commander-in-Chief France in -another report said:—Apart from bombing encounters the only infantry engagement on Tuesday was brought about ...

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  11. RIOTING IN DRESDEN.

    Eight civilians, 22 soldiers, and four policemen have been killed in Dresden in connections with rioting over Dr. Liebknecht's Sentence. Cries of “Down with ...

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  12. British Consolidations.

    Gen. Haig reported on Tuesday afternoon:—Minor enterprises have taken place. We are gradually consolidating our positions between the western outskirts ...

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  13. GLENELG BREAK WATER CONTRACT.

    As a result of the select committee appointed in the Legislative Council last week the Hon. J. G. Bice, in that Chamber, on Wednesday, moves that the ...

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  14. ROUMANIA'S DECISION.

    The decision of Roumania had a crushing effect on Vienna partionlary in view of the recent optimistic reports stating the the difficulties with ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA'S TROOPS.

    Gen. Sir William Robertson, military head of the British War Office, in speaking at a dinner given by the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Andrew Fisher) ...

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  16. German Fabrications.

    It is noteworthy that the German communiques of Monday and Tuesday pretend that violent British and French -attacks were made and repulsed north of the ...

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  17. FIGHTING IN FULL SWING.

    The Genera newspapers publish a massage from Austrian headquarters stating that fighting between the Austrians and Roumanians is in full swing on the ...

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  18. GREEK POPULACE CLAMOURING.

    King Consiantine has telegraphed to the Kaiser Stating that it is impossible to hold back the populace. Greek enthusiasm towards the Entente is increasing daily. ...

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  19. Substantial French Gains.

    The Paris afternoon communique reads: —Our brisk evening, operations to the south-east of the Thiaumont work resulted in-substantial gains of ground. German ...

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  20. IN ASIA MINOR.

    We are advancing on the Lake Van front, and are driving out the Turks, whose attacks have been repelled. One of our battalions found 400 enemy dead. We. ...

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  21. What Berlin Says.

    A German communique says:—-The British repeatedly attacked in considerable between Thiepval and Pozieres, but failed with sanguinary losses. Violent ...

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  22. AT LAKE DOIRAN.

    A French official message from Salonika States that there has been great artillery activity in the Lake Doiran region and on the banks of the Vardar. where we have ...

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  23. Mr. Fisher's Banquet.

    Mr. Fisher gave a farewell dinner to the Australian Parliamentarians at the Hotel Cecil. The guests included Gen. Sir William Robertson, the Lord Mayor of ...

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  24. TO ACCELERATE PEACE

    The Roumanian declaration of war constitutes am indictment of Austria and Germany as the makers of the war. Roumania foresaw territorial and political ...

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  25. SMASHING THE PRUSSIAN GUARDS.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, writing in The Daily Chronicle, furnishes a dramatic story of the repulse of the Prussian Guards at Thiepval. The Wiltshires and Worcesters ...

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  27. TROUBLE IN SOFIA.

    A wireless message received in London from Rome states that German and Turkish officers are reported to have been assassinated at Sofia, the Bulgarian capital. ...

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  28. King's George's Congratulations.

    Sine George has telegraphed to King Ferdinand his great satisfaction at the entry of Roumania on the war. His Majesty says:—“Myself and my Government and ...

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  29. THE PASTORAL INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Butterfield, in the House of Assembly. moved—“That an address be presented to the Governor, praying His Excellency to appoint a Royal Commission to investigate ...

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  30. BULGARIAN DESIRES.

    It is reported from Salonika that the Greeks have withdrawn from Seres, which the Bulgars have occupied. The Bulgar residents of the town welcomed the ...

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  31. Diplomatic Courtesies.

    Mr. Asquith telegraphed to M. Bratiano, the Roumanian Premier the sincere-congratulations of the British Government at the decision of Roumania to side actively ...

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  32. EAST FRONT.

    The Russian afternoon communique says: We repelled an attack in the Tobcly region against positions on the west bank of the Stokhod. The enemy fired over ...

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  33. “Want All the Men.”

    Sir William Robert-son proposed “Australasia.” He said—'“Nobody knows better than the enemy the parts the dominions are playing in the war. The great mistake ...

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  34. SALE OF GOVERNMENT MEAT.

    Last week in the Assembly Mr. Young asked the Minister of Industry (Hon. R. H. Blundell) whether the Government would purchase any surplus lambs ...

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  35. To the Point.

    The Russian official message of Tuesday evening states briefly—the situation is unchanged. ...

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  36. Kaiser's Frenzied Haste.

    It is reported from Cologne that the Kaiser heard of the Roumanian declaration while at Cracow, in Poland. He is now rushing at top speed to his eastern ...

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  37. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    An Italian announcement says that along the whole front on Monday the troops cheered on hearing the news of Roumania's entry into the war. The ...

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  38. Transport from Archangel.

    The military department has established a motor car service from Petrograd to Archangel to supplement the railway service. ...

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  39. “MAN OF MYSTERY.”

    The Berlin [?] that Gen Mackensen is in command of the Austro-German [?] which are opposing Roumania. ...

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  40. Roumanian Munitions.

    Roumania has been carrying on the making of munitions at high pressure tor the past three months. ...

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  41. CLOSE THE GERMAN SCHOOLS.

    Mr. Verran is determinedly anti-German In the Assembly this afternoon he will move the second rending of his Bill to [?] people of that nationality, and ...

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  45. Anzac Day.

    In the Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Mosely, in behalf of Mr. Barwell, gave notice that the Government would be asked on Thursday, to obtain a detailed ...

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  48. INTO CAMP ON WEDNESDAY.

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