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  2. BRITISH BUDGET.

    LONDON, "Wednesday.—On the introduction of the Budget last night the House of Commons presented one of those rare scenes which mark the biggest events in its history. The greatest Budget ever introduced drew an enormous crowd within and without the House. Parliament ...

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  3. GERMANS IN PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The Premier, dealing with the question of Germans in the State service, supplied the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon with additional particulars, as promised by him on ...

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  4. PROGRESS OF WAR.

    The failure of the German attempt to cut off the Russian army below Vilna has poinys of resemblance with the Russian failure to cut off a German army between Lodz and ...

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  5. PAPER'S PROTESTS.

    Some grossly offensive references to the American people made by von Papen, the German Military Attache at Washington, in a letter to his ...

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  6. "HELL'S ROAD."

    Viscount Bryce makes a severe indictment of Germany in his appeal to the American people to use their influence in stopping the ...

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  7. VARIOUS DENIALS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Press Bureau issues a remarkable collection of 34 documents found in the possession of Archibald, the American war correspondent and spy. ...

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  8. EXTIRPATING CHRISTIANITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Viscount Bryce, in his letter appealing to American to assist in the prevention of Armenian atrocities, says that the Turks display relentless ...

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  9. ESCAPED THE PERSECUTORS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--It is officially reported that 5000 Armenians reached Antioch Bay, Syria, during July. The Armenians kept off the Turks until September, when ...

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  10. SERVIA ATTACKED.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.--Private messages from Berlin military circles declare that a new offensive against Servia is being carried out by the Central Powers, ...

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  11. TOO LATE.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.--Von Hin denburg's trap is closing, but too late. The enemy forced his way for 30 miles down the Vilna-Lida railway, to Biniakoni, but ...

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  12. BULGARIA MOBILISES.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday--The Bulgarian Minister here, has been informed that Bulgaria has ordered a general mobilisation of all her forces, with the object of ...

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  13. FRENCH FIRE

    PARIS, Wednesday.--A communique says:-- "We silenced several of the enemy's batteries in the Argonne. and Woevre regions, ...

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  14. OTHER SECRET LETTERS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- Archibald denies that he carried other documents hidden in the hollow of a gold-headed cane. ...

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  15. IRON CROSSES DISTRIBUTED.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--The King of Bulgaria has received an Iron Cross of the first class, and each member of the Cabinet an iron Cross of the second class. ...

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  16. ALLIES' LOAN.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--The Anglo-French loan of £160,000,000 has practically been completed. The loan will not be used to pay for munitions. As was expected, ...

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  17. GERMAN AIRMEN INTERNED.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.--A German aeroplane while flying over Bulgaria was forced to descend. The crew were interned. ...

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  18. URGENT REINFORCEMENTS.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.--The Turks are sending urgent reinforcements to the Dardanelles. The railways of Thrace have been wholly occupied by the transport of troops. ...

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  19. FRENCH BATTERIES' GOOD SHOOTING.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--A German communique admits that the French batteries shot to fragments a lock in the Marue-Aisne Canal north-westward of ...

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  20. SUPPLY OF TRENCH MORTARS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the House of Commons, Mr. H. J. Tennant, Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the War Office, stated, in reply to Mr. J. C. Wedgwood, ...

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  21. STILL ALIVE.

    Private A. Wilson, of Calder Road, Redfern, who some time ago was reported dead, is now reported wounded in the ankle. His relatives have been informed that he is being invalided ...

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  22. AUSTRIANS BROKEN.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.--A communique says:-- "Heavy bayonet fighting took place east of Lutzk, where we took 700 prisoners. ...

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  23. LIEUT. TRELOAR TRACED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Lieutenant W. H. Trelear (of Ballarat), of the Australian Flying Corps, in Mesopotamia, who was reported missing some time ago, has now been traced. ...

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  24. FOREST IN FLAMES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Sir John French reports:--"The enemy's artillery has shown increased activity on our front for the past two days. We effectively replied. On ...

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  25. THE BLACK SEA.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.--The Russians have sunk a Turco-German submarine in the Black Sea. ...

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  26. THE DEATH OF "BLUE EYES."

    "Then came the nervy one (sentry), and our peace of mind departed. He saw. things; first it was Germans, and I got my bombs ready; then it was gas, and I got my smoke helmet ...

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  27. THE GERMAN REPORT.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--A German communique says:--"Von Eichorn's troops are progressing north-west ward and south-westward of Oschmjano and have reached ...

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  28. SPIES IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Press Bureau announces that a man and a woman, both of German origin, have been convicted at the Old Bailey on charges of attempting to ...

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  29. "IN DEADLY EARNEST."

    LONDON, Weduesday. -- Mr. H. E. Pratten. of Sydney, has delivered Senator Pearce's message to the English people that in all matters connected with the ...

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  30. RETREAT FROM VILNA.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--M. Nadaud, military correspondent, reports that the Russians who were at Vilna have escaped the Gorman efforts at encirclement, The situation ...

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  31. THREE MILLION RECRUITS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Asquith announced in the House of Commons yesterday that his estimate that not far short of three mil Hon recruits had offered for the ...

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  32. MORE STEAMERS SUNK.

    LONDON. Wednesday. -- Two more tons) and the Linkmoor. The crews were tons) and the Linkmoor. The crews were saved. ...

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