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  2. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    The capture of Stanislau, which has, of course, been expected for the last few days. is the most important event since, at any rate, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--It is officially announced:--"General Letchitsky captured Stanislan on Thursday evening, and pursued the enemy in the direction of Snlick (Hallez?). The enemy has evacuated the left bank of the Bystritza, which we crossed, shelling the retreating armies. The enemy blew upon the railway ...

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  4. ITALY'S GAINS.

    ROME, Sunday.--The Italians have occupied Rubbi and San Martino Del Carse. The Austrians have retired to the line Ternove to the Vippacco River, but their heavy ...

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  5. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--Mr. Lansing, Secretary of State, says the United States' request for publication of the German Note regarding the Lusitania must not be construed into an ...

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  6. THESIS OF EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Saturday Review," in the course it an article says:--"It is a clear cut thesis that the best way to prevent post-war German aggression and crime is by ...

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  7. TURNING HOME.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Dominions' parliamentary representatives at the conclusion of their visit presented Mr. Balfour, First Lord of the Admiralty, with an address of thanks ...

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  8. CELEBRATION IN SYDNEY.

    The news of the great victory of General Cadornas' army at Gorz turned the usual Saturday night meeting of the Italian Club into a typically enthusiastic celebration. The ...

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  9. AGAINST THE TURKS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--A communique says:-- "We repulsed the Turkish offensive west of Gumushkane, in which, the enemy used filed bullets. Prisoners assert that this was done ...

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  10. MILITARY OPERATIONS.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The French Foreign Office, in a communique, states that as a result of a personal exchange of views between M. Briand (the Premier) and Mr. Lloyd George, it can ...

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  11. AIRMEN BUSY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--General Sir Douglas Haig reports:--"Our airmen recently raided the Zeppelin sheds at Brussels, the railway sidings at Mons, siding and airships at Namur, and ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--During the last four months the consumption of beer decreased by 1,505,000 barrels, and spirits decreased by 1,517,000 gallons, compared with the ...

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  13. THE DEUTSCHLAND.

    PENSACOLA, Sunday.--An officer of the French cruiser, Amiral Aube reports that the cruiser received a wireless message from a British patrol boat in the Atlantic, saying ...

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  14. BIG BALKAN BATTLE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--There has been a great battle on the Balkan front. The Allies have occupied Doiran railway station. A Paris despatch reports that the French started the Balkan offensive, and captured the Doiran railway station, while the Servians seized the heights ...

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  15. CRUSHING DEFEAT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The War Office states:-- "Our mounted troops on the 9th heavily pressed 6000 Turks, including a fresh regiment, which was not engaged at Romani. The enemy held ...

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  16. DIVISION OF POLAND.

    GENEVA, Sunday.--The principal Hungarian leaders have arrived in Vienna. PARIS, Sunday.--The German Chancellor, Dr. Bethmann von Hollweg and Herr von Jagow, ...

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  17. MONGOLIA.

    PEKING, Sunday.--The Russian Legation has protested against Mongolian members taking seats in Parliament as a breach of the 1913 Treaty, by which Mongolia became on ...

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  18. REPARATION.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir Edward Carson has given notice of a motion in the House of Commons urging the Government to consult the Allies with a view to arriving at n concerted ...

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  19. TO WIN THE WAR.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The "New York Times" says that man strength will be the decisive factor of the war. The best information indicates that the Allies have 23,300,000 ...

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  20. AUGUST 4.

    LONDON, Sunday.--August 4 was celebrated in France with homage to the British dead. Wreaths were placed on 1500 graves in the presence of the General commanding the base ...

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  21. GERMAN FLEET.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.--Newspapers state that the German Fleet, including several Dreadnoughts, has been seen off Tranderup. ...

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  22. ON THE SOMME.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- ''We made progress northward of Little Bazentin, and slightly advanced north-westward ...

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  23. DARDANELLES COMMISSION.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A preliminary meeting of the Dardanelles Commission will be held on Tuesday to arrange procedure. It is expected that the investigation will be opened without ...

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  24. RECRUITING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 words
  25. GERMANY'S REINFORCEMENTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--German communiques disclose that German troops are lighting alongside tho Austrians in defence of the Carpathian passes, and experts are discussing from whence ...

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  26. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    LISBON, Sunday.--The Portuguese Government will probably retain 16 German ships and hand to England 64 vessels now interned in Portuguese ports. ...

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  27. CANDID GERMAN PAPER.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The "Sun's" Berlin correspondent says that that "Berliner Tageblatt" has been suppressed because of an article by ...

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  28. NEAR YPRES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--General Sir Douglas Haig reports:--'"South-eastward of Yyres the enemy's infantry at n newly-arrived corps attempted to leave the trenches, but were frustrated." ...

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  29. GERMAN LOSSES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Facts gathered from reliable sources show that the Germane are habitually underestimating their losses. It is safe to conclude that on the average German ...

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  30. VICTORIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 words
  31. W.A. BY-ELECTION.

    PERTH, Sunday.--Polling on the Coolgardie election on account of the death of Mr. M'Dowall (Labor) was held yesterday. Progress figures are: Lambert (Labor), 518; ...

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  32. MUNITION WORKERS.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--Democratic members of the Senate Finance Committee, in order to lesson the present burden on munition makers, recommend the Government to fix ...

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  33. THIAUMONT WORK.

    PARIS, Sunday.--A communique states :-- "After a violent bombardment the enemy attacked Maisonette, but was caught in our curtain of fire, and fell back to his trenches. ...

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  34. WEEK-END ROBBERIES.

    During the absence of Mrs. J. Raven from her room at Ellis's Coffee Palace. King Street, City, on Saturday morning, thieves entered her bedroom and stole £12. which was rolled ...

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  35. "MISERY EVERYWHERE."

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--The "Leipsiger VolksZeitung," reviewing the German oconomic situation, says:--"There is misery everywhere. We must have fewer children for the King of ...

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  36. MEXICO.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--The War Department has ordered the immediate removal to the Mexican border of 25,000 men of the National Guard. ...

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