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  2. ITALY

    An Italian semi-official report issued yesterday says:--"The Austrians considered their first line positions in the Carso the ...

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  5. RUSSIA

    An official report received from Petrograd this afternoon says:-- "Enemy attacks in the region of Skrobovo, in the Baranovitchi region, ...

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  6. ROUMANIA

    A Petrograd communique reports that enemy attacks in the Dobrudja were repulsed ...

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  7. MORE SOLDIERS NEEDED

    It is generally agreed by leading military critics that an early peace is out of the question. Germany is as yet unconquered, and all available man power must be devoted to ...

    Article : 187 words
  8. "SITUATION UNCHANGED"

    A German communique says that the situation in Transylvania is practically unchanged. ...

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  9. ENLISTMENTS

    Following are the names or the town and country recruits enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force at the Town Hall on Saturday:-- ...

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  10. BRITISH ARMORED CARS

    A message from Petrograd says that the Czar has received Commander G. L. T. Locker-Lampson, M.P., who is in command' of the British armored ...

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  11. LULL IN AIRSHIP ATTACKS

    Mr J. D. Bourchier, "The Times" correspondent at Bucharest referring to the enemy's air attacks on the city, says:-- ...

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  12. PROGRESS IN TRENTINO

    An Italian official message received this afternoon says:-- "The Italians have made further progress toward Mount Roite, in ...

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  13. SOMME TACTICS COPIED

    A message from Milan says that General Count Cadorna, the Italian Commander-in-Chief, has adopted in the Carse the Anglo-French tactics on ...

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  14. GLANDERS GERMS IN CASE

    Mr J. D. Bourchier, "The Times" correspondent at Bucharest, states that in addition to the large quantity of explosives found buried in the garden at ...

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  15. EVERY HILL A STRONGHOLD

    Describing the fighting on the Carse Plateau, "The Times" correspondent, in a message from Gorz, says:-- "The Italian advance continues, ...

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  16. NEW ORDER INSTITUTED

    It is stated by Mr J. D. Bourchier, "The Times" correspondent at Bucharest, that King Ferdinand of Roumania has instituted a new order, ...

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  17. ENORMOUS MAIL FOR FRONT

    Only by working at great pressure day and night for a week has the staff at the parcels post office in Spencer street been able to handle the ...

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  18. WHEAT AND SHIPPING

    The shipping position has considerably improved. It is stated that the British Government is now independent of the ...

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  19. MAN POWER IS NEEDED FOR PROLONGED WAR

    Great Britain's search for men is reaching its utmost limit. With the realisation of an indefinite prolongation of the war some critics ...

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  20. MAN'S EYE INJURED

    "It was an unprovoked, blackguardly assault, committed in the most gross and shocking manner," said Judge Box, in summing up to a jury in ...

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  21. GREECE

    Speaking at a banquet, M. Venezelos, head of the Greek Provisional Government, said:-- "The people have been led to the ...

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  22. LENIENCY IN IRELAND

    It is understood that the Government intends very shortly to abolish martial law in Ireland, largely owing to Mr W. .M. Hughes' representations. ...

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  23. SALONICA

    Berlin reports that in Macedonia Allied attacks west of the Monastir to Florina railway were unsuccessful. ...

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  24. MINISTERS PLEASED

    Federal Ministers today expressed their pleasure at the intimation that action taken by Mr W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister, had been of material ...

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  25. CANDIDATES FOR PEACE PRIZE

    It is learnt from Christiania that the candidates at present seriously considered for the Nobel peace prize (about £8000), include President Wilson, King ...

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  26. DEATH FOLLOWS FALL

    Descending some steps at his home in Stanley street, West Melbourne, on August 11, Timothy O'Brien, 71, pensioner, fell. His thigh was fractured, ...

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  27. NATIONAL MOVE SUPPORTED

    M. Venezelos, head of the Greek Provisional Government, has sent the following message to Reuter's:-- "Half of Old Greece, nine-tenths of ...

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