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  2. STATE SESSION.

    In the Legislative Assembly the debate on the Address-in-Reply was continued at 11 a.m. yesterday. Mr. Minahan said that Mr. Thomas's remark ...

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  3. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    The pincers that are closing down upon the Gorman forces in Central East Africa have moved appreciably ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FIGHTING FOR POSITIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.--General Sir Douglas Haig reports:--"We captured last night an important trench north of the line Pozieres-Little Bazentin, which hitherto had resisted attacks. The Germans in the morning regained complete possession. We immediately re-attacked and regained a ...

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  5. EAST FRONT.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.--The news from all fronts continues to be of the brightest. General Brushoff, having induced the enemy to make a big concentration to defend Kovel, is ...

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  6. DARDANELLES INQUIRY.

    LONDON, Friday.--In the debate in the House of Commons on the Dardanelles and Mesopotamian Commissions, an amendment moved by Admiral Sir Hedworth Meux ...

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  7. HOME RULE DEBATE.

    LONDON. Friday.--In the debate on the Home Rule question, Mr. L. Ginnell, Nationalist member for Westmeath, N., expressed dissatisfaction with the reply of Mr. H. W. ...

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  8. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday.--Sir Douglas Halg reports:--"After severe fighting we drove out the Brandenburgers from the enemy's remaining ...

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  9. "LIKE LIONS AT LARGE."

    LONDON, Friday.--An officer of one of the London regiments who was wounded at Pozieres says the Anzacs bore the brunt of the gruelling. "But." he added, "we were always ...

    Article : 131 words
  10. PRISONERS IN TURKEY.

    LONDON, Friday.--Lord Robert Cecil, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons that the American Consul at Bagdad had telegraphed on June 26 that ...

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  11. SUEZ CANAL.

    LONDON, Friday.--The War Office denies the reported reverse at Katia (38 miles south-east of Port Said), which we hold. A Turkish communique published yesterday ...

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  12. ERZINGAN.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.--A communique reports:--"A depot of war materials was captured at Erzingan. Our troops are pursuing the ...

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  13. OVERSEA DELEGATES.

    LONDON, Friday.--The oversea members of Parliament were feted in Glasgow and Edinburgh. They visited the fleets of Admiral Sir John Jellicoe and Vice-Admiral Sir David ...

    Article : 76 words
  14. THE BREMEN.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--It was reported that a surmarine, believed to be the Bremen, a sister-ship to the Deutschland, had passed inwards at Sandy Hook, but this has been ...

    Article : 36 words
  15. 24 SQUARE MILES.

    LONDON. Friday.--Correspondents at British headquarters detail the capture of Poxteres and surrounding positions. Territorials, co-operating with the Australians, had a task of great ...

    Article : 576 words
  16. IN CHESAPEAKE BAY.

    NEW YORK, Friday.--Great interest is being displayed in the mystery of the supposed warship in Chesapeake Bay. Officers of the U.S. warship Louisiana assert positively that a ship ...

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  17. AMERICA'S NAVY.

    WASHINGTON. Friday.--President Wilson will confer with the Congress Naval Committee to urge the adoption of the Senate proposal for the construction of 16 capital ships, including ...

    Article : 43 words
  18. MOUNT CIMONE.

    ROME, Friday.--An Italian communique reports:--"The enemy is stubbornly resisting in strong positions in the woods north of Mount Cimone. We have made some progress." ...

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  19. RECRUITING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 580 words
  20. ZEPPELINS OVER FINLAND

    PETROGRAD, Friday.--A communique announces; "A Zeppelin on Tuesday dropped 15 bombs on the town of Abo (Finland), without doing any damage. ...

    Article : 46 words
  21. FOREIGN DUKES.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. Asquith announced in the House of Commons that the King had been advised to take steps regarding the honors held by the Duke of Cumberland, the Duke of ...

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  22. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Prime Minister informed the House of Commons that discussion on the Paris Economic Conference resolutions would he afforded on Wednesday. ...

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  23. FRENCH FRONT.

    PARIS. Friday.--A communique states:--"The cannonade continues on almost the entire front. It was particularly violent at Fleury, Fumin Wood, and Chenols Wood. ...

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  24. WOUNDED MAN'S GRIT.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). Friday.--A murder is reported from Maungapchi, Auckland. Kenneth Livingstone, shepherd, was shot dead by an unknown person, and Mr. Macfurlane, ...

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  25. PUNISHING GERMANS.

    LONDON. Thursday.--Shortly before his death Lord Kitchener informed the "Morning Post" that he regarded Germany's conduct as something outside the range of human ...

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  26. MUSKETRY DEMONSTRATION.

    Sir Gerald Strickland and the Misses Strickland were present at the Randwick range yesterday at a demonstration of rifle and machine-gun firing, arranged by Colonel ...

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  27. EVADING THE BLOCKADE.

    LONDON, Friday.--During a prize-court case resulting from detention of a cargo of cotton, a letter from a Gothenburg (Sweden) firm was read. It advised American shippers how to ...

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  28. KITCHENER MEMORIAL.

    LONDON, Friday.--Lord Derby, speaking in London, outlined the objects of the Kitchener memorial. He said that Lord Kitchener often spoke regarding the outlook for those ...

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  29. THE BALTIC.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday.--German warships are making strenuous efforts to prevent British cargo boats leaving the Baltic Sea. A German cruiser chased and captured the ...

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  30. BLACK LIST.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--The State Department has cabled a Note to Britain declaring that the "Black List" is an invasion of neutral rights. It is believed that the Note insists on ...

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  31. PATRIOTIC BUTTONS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Another regulation issued stipulates that without the consent of the War Council, no person will be allowed to manufacture or offer for sale in the ...

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  32. EMPLOYMENT OF SOLDIERS.

    NEWCASTLE. Friday.--Writing to the council of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce regarding the employment of returned soldiers, Messrs. A. Gonlgan and Co. state that it would ...

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  33. ALIEN SUBJECTS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--All aliens in Australia must register after October 31, in accordance with regulations under the War Precautions Act, issued to-day. The regulations apply to ...

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  34. GERMANY.

    BERNE, Friday.--The German Chancellor, Dr. von Bethmann-Hollwog, in communicating with the Socialists' leaders with a view to merging the German trade-unions late a single ...

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  35. BOMB FIGHTING.

    BRITISH HEADQUARTERS, FRANCE, July 25.--Though the enemy shelled Pozieres all day yesterday, apparently with a view to counter-attacking, it was the Australian troops who ...

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  36. WAR ANNIVERSARY.

    Next Friday, in connection with the second anniversary of the Declaration of War, a special service of intercession will be held at St. Andrew's Cathedral, from 1 to 1.43 p.m. The ...

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  37. BODY ARMOR.

    LONDON, Friday.--Sir A. Conan Doyle strongly advocates the use of body armor to stop machine-gun during a rush across No Man's Land. He points out that a shield ...

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  38. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    LONDON, Friday.--General Northey reports:--"On July 24 we drove the main German southern detachment from strong positions astride the New Laugenburg-Iringa Road at ...

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  39. PATRIOTIC APPEAL VETOED.

    MELBOURNE. Friday.--The State War Council has vetoed an application by the Australian Patriots' League for permission to make an appeal or collection on Sunday, August 6, when ...

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  40. TURKEY'S TROUBLES.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday.--Many thousands of Moslem women assembled outside the palace of Dolma Bagtche, appealing to the Sultan to end the war. The woman remained outside the ...

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