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  2. FIERCE BATTLES.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--A commuelgue states: "Our detachments at Lobe choy crossed the left bank of the Stokhod and took a series of heights, where they fortified themsolves. Others ...

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  3. FORWARD AGAIN.

    LONDON. Sunday--Gemeral Sir Douglas Haig reports:--"Australians troops of the new army took part in an attack north of Pozleres on Friday night, and captured the German second line on a front of over 2000 yards. Repeated counter-attacks agalnst the captured position were repulsed with very ...

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  4. MR. HUGHES.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--The Prime Minister's return to Australia is proving something in the nature of a triumphal march. His departure from Devonport. England, was, of course, kept ...

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  5. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    Of the two main Allied offensives there is news enough the weekend to show that they are still progressing, but not very much ...

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  6. UNITY OF ALLIES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The King has sent the following message to the heads of the Allied States:-- "I desire, on the second anniversary of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A communique, issued in Egypt, stales that the Australian and New Zealand mounted troops were attacked in the Romanl district in strong force. ...

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  8. VICTORY CERTAIN.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--General Joffre, in the course of an Interview with an American correspondent, said:--"Victory for the Allies is now certain Germany, with her back to the ...

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  9. THE FRENCH COUNTER.

    The events reported during the week-end from the Verdun front make it seem still more likely that the long ...

    Article : 315 words
  10. MR. ASQUITH'S POLICY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Nation," discussing Mr. Asquith's Irish, economic, and general policy, declares that Liberalism has been not merely let down, but exorcised. It admits the ...

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  11. IN EGYPT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Comman [?]-in-chief in Egypt reports that two enemy aeroplanes bombed Isma[?] and shipping on Lake Timsah without doing any damage. ...

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  12. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Double Income Tax Protest Association has resolved to reaffirm the resolutions passed at a previous mooting, that the double tax was unjust and Inequitable and ...

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  13. A VERDUN DIARY.

    The following gives the dates : of the principal events in the Verdun struggle so far. But in [?]cases they are only [?] ...

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  14. ARTILLERY BY NIGHT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir Douglas Haig reports: "The artillery has been active all night, and various areas behind our lines have been shelled by the enemy. ...

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  15. ROUMANIA.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The Berlin correspondent of the "New York Thnos," states that the political tension in Bucharest bad almost reached breaking point on July 31, when ...

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  16. SUBMARINES.

    BALTIMORE, Sunday.--Captain David Thompson, of the steamship Strathness, reports sinking a Hun submarine in the Mediterranean by gunfire. British gunners on board fired in ...

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  17. SOMME BATTLE.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--A remarkable description on the battle on the Somme is given by Mr. Wyth Williams, correspondent of the Now York "Times," in a cable message sent on ...

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  18. THIAUMONT WORK.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A French communique slates:--"After the fiercest fighting we re-took the whole of Thiaumont Work. There was fighting at Thiaumont ...

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  19. THE SEA COMMAND.

    LONDON, Sunday-- Lord Derby, Under-Secretary for War, presided at a groat imperial patriotic meeting in the Queen's Hall. Mr. Asquith and Mr.. Bonar Law were the principal ...

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  20. FIGHT IN ADRIATIC.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--A Vienna official message gives prominence to a naval fight in the Adriatic in which a squadron of Austrian torpede-boats bombarded Molfetta, on the ...

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  21. TOWARDS THE END IN EAST AFRICA.

    All East African message this morning strongly bears out the opinion exnrossed ...

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  22. DOIRAN-GHEVGHELI.

    ATHENS. Sunday.--Reports from Salonika show that a violent bombardment was resumed on Thursday at various points, especially in the Ghevghell-Dofran sector. ...

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  23. RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Obstinate fighting is proceeding southward of Brody. The Russians have captured six more villages, and have made 3000 prisoners. ...

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  24. THE HOHENZOLLERNS.

    PARIS, Sunday.--Joseph Relnach, in the "Flgaro," launches what will probably become the Allies watchword: "Away with the Hohon- zollerns." He adds: "We must abolish the soul ...

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  25. AEROPLANE ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Admiralty announces:-- "Our naval aeroplane squadron consisting of bombing and fighting machines, on Wednesday ...

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  26. GIANT ZEPPELINS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A Berlin wireless message states that the Inst Zeppelin ralders included two giants. They are the lost words in air cruisers. This type is intended for an after-war ...

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  27. BRITISH HARVEST.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The British Army Council has released 27,000 soldiers to assist in gathering the harvest. kaiser at work. ...

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  28. EAST AFRICA.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Central Nairn Agency says that telegraphic advices have been received in Loudon Indicating that the enemy in East Africa has concentrated at a strongly ...

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  29. OUR WOUNDED.

    LONDON. Sunday.--Australian wounded seIdiers are being distributed among the various British hospitals, mostly in the provinces. This is proving a strain upon the machinery of the ...

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  30. MORE GERMAN FINES.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--M. Lemoniner, acting burgomastor of Brussels, refuses to pay the line of £50,000 Inflicted by the Germans for celebrating the national [?] day, on the ground ...

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  31. CASEMENT'S END.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Now York World" remarks: "Now that the Dublin robots have been shot and Casement hanged, conciliation in Ireland is farther away than ever." ...

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  32. WOUNDED PRISONERS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--Denmark has notified the belligerents of her willingness to receive large numbers of wounded prisoners. The first batch is expected in a fortnight. ...

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