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  2. CONSCRIPTION.

    Strong opposition to the proposal to introduce compulsory service in Great Britain was shown at the Congress of Trade Unions at Bristol. ...

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  3. CZAR IN COMMAND.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday..--The Czar Nicholas, who recently went to the, front and has assumed personal command of the Russian armies in the field,, has published ...

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  4. RUSSIANS.

    The Czar has assumed command of the Russian armies, and the enemy acknowledges prodigious Russian activity in south east Poland. Forty British warships bombarded German positions ...

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  5. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    Count Reventlow and other patriotic Germans will be very much disappointed when they read the American war correspondent's impressions of the British North ...

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  6. TURKISH LOSS.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.--A British submarine in the Sea of Marmara last week sank a transport carrying big guns for Gallipoli. ...

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  7. DISSOLVED BY WAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Judgment was given yesterday in the Court of King's Bench, in the case in which the Zinc Corporation asked for a declaration that a ...

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  8. TURKS SHORT OF GUNS.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.--Since the extension of the front following the landing at Suvia Bay, the intensity of the enemy's gunfire at Achi Baba has appreciably diminished. ...

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  9. RUSSIAN ACTIVITY.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.--The Austrians report great activity on the part of the Russians at Dubno and Rovno. The Germans also report that the Russians are ...

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  10. "SINISTER EFFORTS."

    LONDON, Wednesday.--At the Trade union Congress, at Bristol, the president, Mr. Saddon, moved the resolution which the parliamentary committee of the Trade union ...

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  11. SULTAN'S REPROACHES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Details, advised from Mitylene, of the Sultan's first audience to Prince Hohenlohe, German Ambassador to Constantinople, show that the ...

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  12. EAST OF GRODNO.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.--A communique says:--"Many enemy attacks along the Lautze River, south of Friedrichstadt, have all been ...

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  13. ALLIES' NEW LANDING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Rome learns that the allied troops who recently made fresh landings in Gallipoli, have progressed ...

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  14. NAVAL MIGHT.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Mr. Palmer, the Well-known war correspondent, continuing his narrative of a visit to the North Sea feet, says that the officers on the Lion, ...

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  15. LEADERS CONFER.

    ROME, Wednesday.--General Joffre, Commander in Chief of the French . Army, visited the Italian front, inspected important positions, and interviewed the King and ...

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  16. ENEMY'S TRANSPORT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Petrograd correspondent of "The Times" says that the main German endeavor is to gain possession of the railway systems of Riga and ...

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  17. TURKISH REPORT.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--A Turkish official report states that the enemy is unsuccessfully bombarding Anafarta and Seddel Bahr, and adds:--"Our artillery caused ...

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  18. BULGARIA PREPARING.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--The Salonika correspondent of the "Echo de Paris", reports that the Bulgarians are fortifying Varna, the seaport on the Black Sea, in order to ...

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  19. GERMANY'S CRY FOR METALS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--A communique says:-- "Germany's central organisation for the supply of metals, announces that the wholesale ...

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  20. CADORNA CONGRATULATED.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--General Joffre has sent a message congratulating General Cadorna on his superb troops, and his brilliant opening successes, which, he says, are ...

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  21. METAL INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Federal Attorney General regards the decision of Mr. Justice Bray as of far reaching importance. He points out, however, that, in the absence of ...

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  22. REIGN OF TERROR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Greek refugees from Asia Minor state that terror reigns at Smyrna, whence the Christians are being forcibly removed to the interior. Bashi ...

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  23. FLOODS CHECK ADVANCE.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.--The Berlin correspondent of the "Politiken" says that floods have started on the eastern front, ...

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  24. ITALIANS SLAUGHTERED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A Verona telegram says that the Austrians gave the Italians of the Roneigno and Ragher districts the choice of entering concentration ...

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  25. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--A German communique says:--"Von, Hindenburg's cavalry towards, Dandsewas, south east, of Friedrichstadt, took 750 prisoners. The ...

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  26. HESPERIAN CASE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--President Wilson prefers to take Germany's submarine assurances at their face value, and not to protest against the torpedoing of the ...

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  27. BOMBS ON VENICE.

    ROME, Wednesday.--A semi-official report states that two Austrian hydro aeroplanes dropped bombs in the Ventian Lagoon, but did no damage. Anti-aircraft ...

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  28. VIGOROUS HOSTILE ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A Vienna communique says:-- "General Boehmermolli attacked the Russians' strongly fortified front of nearly 25 ...

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  29. BRITISH GOLD.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--The sum of. £13,000,000 in British gold has arrived at New York from England to rectify British" exchange. Bankers did not welcome the arrival, as the United States has already more ...

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  30. CARRIED A GUN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Allan Bros, and Co., owners of the Hesperian, have issued an official statement that the liner curried a gun for purely defensive purposes. No ...

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  31. THE METAL EXCHANGE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--ln connection with the operation of the Commonwealth Metal Exchange the Attorney-General informed. Mr. Greene (N.S. W.) in the House of Representatives ...

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  32. OFFICERS' AFFIDAVIT.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--A joint affidavit by the officers of the Hesperian has reached the State Department. The officers declare that fragments of steel, ...

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  33. BELGIAN COAST.

    DUNKIRK, Wednesday.--A fleet of 40 British warships has bombarded the Belgian coast to Ostend. ...

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  34. AIR RAID.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is officially announced that hostile aircraft bombed eastern countries last night. Some fires and casualties were caused. ...

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  35. ANOTHER MINERS' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--At Tylorstown, in Glamorganshire, Wales, 2400 colliers have struck, as a protest against the employment of non unionists. ...

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  36. AERIAL RAIDS.

    PARIS, Wednesday. --A communique, says:-- "The British fleet co-operated in the bombardment of the German butteries at West ende. "A violent cannonade north and south of ...

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  37. DR. DUMBA'S EXPLANATION.

    The Austrian Ambassador (Dr. Dumba) has called on Mr. Lansing, the United States Secretary of State, aud explained that the ...

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  38. RAILWAYMEN RESTIVE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Since the success of the South Wales miners, an extreme element of the National Union of Railwaymen is agitating with determination to ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES..

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Casualty lists published today contain 1795 names, including those of 1273 Australians. ...

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  40. NAVAL COLLEGE.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.--Country centres are to be established for the purpose of the examination of candidates for entry to the Royal Naval College, which are fixed for ...

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  41. U27 LOST.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--It is officially announced at Berlin Unit the German submarine U27 on or about August. 10 sank a small British cruiser of an old type to the ...

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  42. RELUCTANT PRAISE.

    BERENE, Wednesday.--Private information from several sources indicates a gradual change of opinion among Germans regarding Great Britain's share in the war. The ...

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  43. ANOTHER STEAMER SUNK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The steamer Dictator, 4116 tons; of the Charente' S. S. Co., Ltd'. (T. and J. .Harrison managers) has been sunk. The crew, landed. ...

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