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  2. THE RUSSIANS.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Petrograd correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that fighting on General Brusslloff's front is fiercely continuing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. STEADY PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- "The artillery has been active all night and various ureas behind our lines have been shelled by the enemy. Between Ancre and the Somme we made slight progress. At High Wood the Germans, apparently alarmed by one of our ...

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  4. MEN WHO FELL.

    Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sampson, of Bringelly have received a cable from the military authorlties informing them that their son Major. V. H. B. Sampson, was killed in action in France ...

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  5. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    There are two, strange things about this third attempt upon the Suez canal-- for upon Egypt, as distinct from the Canal, there has been no ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    LONDON, Monday.--The commander of the troops in Egypt reports:-- "Our qrtillery, machine-gun and fire against the enemy in the Katia district was ...

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  7. FIGHTING IN EGYPT.

    LONDON, Monday.--The latest official message, received here early this morning, states: --"We' pursued the Turks for 18 miles, and drove them clear of the Katia-Umalsha Basin. ...

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  8. DOLLARS FOR LIVES.

    NEW-YORK, Monday.--The New York "Sun" says that Count Bernstorff is urging Mr. Lansing, Secretary of State, to sign an agreement by which Germany gives "strict accountability" ...

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  9. TURKS SUFFER.

    PETROGRAD, Monday. -- A communique states:--"We continued our Caucasus offensive and captured positions on the River Klalkltchala (? Klaiklt Irmark); also south of Erzingan, ...

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  10. BRILLIANT ANZACS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--American correspondent au stintingly praise the gallantry, coolness, and [?] of the Australians at poz'cres They point out that the bombard ...

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  11. FOE'S SECOND LINE.

    LONDON, Monday.--Writing to the "Daily Chronicle" from the western front, Mr. Philip Glbbs says:-- At dusk on Friday evening the Australians ...

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  12. SINKING OF SHIPS.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.--There is growing indignation in Sweden at Germany's destruction of Swedish ships. The newspapers state that the Government has demanded that ...

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  13. GREEK TREACHERY.

    ATHENS, Monday.--The newspaper "Nea Hellas" publishes revelations concerning the Skoulendis Government constructing a telegraph from Koritza to Mon astir, for the ...

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  14. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    LONDON, Monday.--General Smuts reports that the Navy occupied the port of Sadanl, German East Africa, on August 1, after slight opposition from the enemy. Other naval ...

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  15. THIAUMONT WORK.

    PARIS Monday.--A communique states:-- "Our artillery broke down an enemy coup domain against our position on the plateau of Vauclere. ...

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  16. ADIGE-ISONZO.

    ROME, Monday.--A communique states:-- "The Austrians launched strong infantry at tacks at several points between the Adige and the Upper Isonzo. During our Friday attack ...

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  17. BRAVE DEEDS.

    LONDON, Monday. -- Victoria Crosses have been awarded to the following:-- LIEUTENANT BATTENPOOLL (Munsters): Directed raiders with unflinching courage. His ...

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  18. GERMAN PRODIGALITY.

    GERNE, Monday.--The Kaiser has severely reprimanded his cousin, Frederic Leopold, whoso wild boars and stags have been breaking out of their enclosures and damaging the ...

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  19. BALTIC FIGHT.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.--Swift Russian cruisers in the Baltic encountered and immediately rank two new Gorman torpedo bonis. The activity of the Anglo-Russian submarines ...

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  20. AMERICA'S NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--The House Committee is unwilling to accept the Senate's big naval building programme. It will ask the House to vote on the question of the ...

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  21. ALLIED UNITY.

    LONDON, Monday;--The King has received replica to his messages to the bonds of the Allied nations. The Emperor of Japan telegraphed:-- ...

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  22. YESTERDAY'S RECRUITING

    At the Victoria Barracks yesterday 126 volunteers offered their services to the Empire, but 50 were unable to pass the doctor. WOLLONGONG, Monday.--Sergeant Bohm ...

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  23. NEUTRALITY OUTRAGED.

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.--The Germans having captured the Swedish steamer Themis, impudently put Into the Swedish port of Slite (ir. the Island of Gothiand) in order to ...

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  24. AGAINST ENVER PASHA.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Constantia correspondent of "The Times" states that the secret movemept against the supporters of Enver Pasha is rapidly strengthening, and has galnod ...

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  25. KING AND QUEEN.

    LONDON, Monday.--it is expected that the King and Queen, accompanied by other members of the Royal Family, after the war, will extensively tour the Dominions, to personally ...

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  26. SCHOOLS' SHOOTING COMPETITIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Schools of the Empire shooting competition has concluded. in the senior grade eleven competed, resulting in Auckland Grammar School, 482 points, being ...

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  27. ANGLO-JAP. ALLIANCE.

    TOKIO, Monday.--Baron Kate, Minister, for Forcign Affairs spenking at a banquet to celebrate the Russe-Japanese treaty emphaslsed thet the Anglo-Japanese treaty remained ...

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  28. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    PARIS, Monday.--A communlque states:-- "Our alrmen dropped eighty-four bombs on the railway station at Noyon, 30 on the railway stations at Stations at Stenav and [?] on ...

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  29. GERMAN FOOD STOCKS.

    NEW YORK, Monday.--The Berlin correspondent of the "New York Times" says that Herr Von Batockl has ordered the food census to be completed by September 1. The officials are ...

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  30. WOUNDED IN ACTION.

    ALBURY, Monday.--Captain K. M. Mortimer, son of Mr. D. H. Mortimer, of Leneva, has been reported wounded. CAPTAIN H. PAULIN. ...

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  31. PEACE PROPAGANDA.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Miss Adela Pankhurst arrived in Brisbane to pursue her peace propaganda. Replying to the suggestion that he should take action to prevent Miss Pankhurst ...

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  32. FRENCH DEPORTEES.

    ROME, Monday.--Following a complaint by the Archbishop of Reims, the Pope has privately appealed to the Kaiser on behalf of the deportees of northern France, and has ...

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  33. FATAL AIR COMBATS.

    ZURICH, Monday.--Berlin newspapers announce that 14 Germans have ben killed in air combats since July 29. ...

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  34. GREEK ELECTIONS.

    PARIS, Monday.--With the approach of the Greek elections ex-Ministers of M. Skouloudls Cabinet are displaying pro-Entente sympathies. M. Gounaris has arranged a lecture tour in ...

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  35. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Monday.--it is officially announced that Lord Wimborne has been re-appointed Lord Lioutenant of Ireland. ...

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  36. ZEPPELIN DOWNED.

    THE HAGUE, Monday.--it is reported that the Zeppelin raider which was damaged during the recent raid on England came down in the polghborhood of Hanover. It was unable to ...

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  37. DISLOYAL STATEMENTS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--At Sural Police Court, John Gottlieb Haug was fined £25 or three months hard labor for uttering disloyal state month. ...

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