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  2. WESTERN FRONT.

    Wr. Warner Allen, war correspondent, says:—"The success of the French at the eastern extremity of Chemin-des-Dames is only comparable with the capture of ...

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  3. RUSSIA.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Morning Post," telegraphing on Tuesday stated:—"To-day's bulletins are belated, and the general public can only learn their ...

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  4. OUR FINANCIAL RETROGRESSION.

    In the first article it was said that changes in the industrial avocations of the people are reflected in the State's financial returns. This will be proved by comparing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEUTRAL SHIPS HELD UP.

    As the result of experts' counsel, the Government are not yet granting licences to 50 Dutch ships, many of which, loaded, are detained in port at New York. A ...

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  6. EMPERORS VISIT THE FRONT.

    The Kaiser at the Eastern front, addressed the officers and men, and distributed decorations. The Emperor Carl of Austria-Hungary, accompanied by Count Czernin, ...

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  7. STATE FINANCE.

    In the Legislative Council, yesterday, the Colonial Secretary (Mr. H. P. Colebatch) moved the second reading of the Supply Bill. In doing so he said he deemed it ...

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  8. ALLIED ACTION EXPECTED.

    Diplomatic advices anticipate a sharp joint Allied counter offensive to relieve the Russians. It is believed that the Allies' War Council in Paris is discussing that ...

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  9. COMMONWEALTH.

    The Western Australian soldiers who arrived in Adelaide lately went for a route march through the city this morning. They were accorded a hearty reception by crowds ...

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  10. GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "National Tidende" states:—"No great German offensive can be expected in the near future. The [?]sing Majority's peace ...

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  11. EAST AFRICA.

    The following East African official report was issued yesterday: "The action at Narongombe last Thursday took place in difficult hilly bush country. The enemy's ...

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  12. NATURALISATION.

    The statement by a former German consul-general that naturalised Australians of German origin retained their German nationality, despite their acceptance of ...

    Article : 170 words
  13. GERMANY'S WAR AIMS.

    A widespread sensation has been caused in Germany by the publication in the "Kreuz Zeitung" of a strongly-worded article stating that the Emperor and the ...

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  14. BRITISH NEWS.

    Mr. J. R. Clynes, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for Food, outlining the Ministry's policy yesterday, said that steps were being taken to protect industrial ...

    Article : 154 words
  15. Family Notices

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  16. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Lambert gave notice of his intention to move: "That, in order more effectively to safeguard the interests of returned ...

    Article : 75 words
  17. REVOLUTIONARY GERMANS.

    The "Echo de Belge" states that three German regiments have been withdrawn from the front. owing to being suspected of the revolutionary spirit ...

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  18. AT SEA.

    The British Admiralty's weekly shipping report was issued to-day, as follows:—Arrivals, 2,791. Sailings, 2,791. ...

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  19. MISCELLANEOUS.

    In another column appears the result of the art union held in the Town Hall, West Leederville. ...

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  20. BRITISH PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    Numerous letters from Australian prisoners in Germany continue to be received, being dated early in June, prior to the agreement for the removal of German ...

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  21. SUBMARINES IN CONFLICT.

    A Berlin official report, issued on July 22, states that British submarine C34 was sunk by a German submarine. One stoker survived, and was taken prisoner. ...

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  22. MERCHANT CRUISER SUNK.

    The Admiralty announces that the armed merchant cruiser Otway was torpedoed and sunk on July 22 in northern waters. Ten men were killed, but the remainder were ...

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  23. A GERMAN STORY.

    A wireless German official message intercepted by the Admiralty yesterday afternoon stated: "Very powerful artillery work was continued in Flanders to-day. We ...

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  24. RECENT DISTURBANCES.

    A meeting of representatives of the Baltic fleet condemned the recent demonstrations as political criminalities, and passed a resolution insisting that no armed ...

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  25. GERMAN STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    A submarine torpedoed the German steamer Norderney, coal laden, from Rotterdam to Denmark. A sailor was killed, but the others were picked up. ...

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  26. THE CHEMIN DES DAMES BATTLE.

    A narrative of the German assault at Chemin des Dames shows that the artillery was enormously reinforced. There were 52 guns to two-thirds of a mile, while ...

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  27. ITALIAN SHIPPING.

    During the week ended Sunday last 593 ships arrived at and 550 ships departed from Italian ports. Two steamers were sunk by enemy submarines. ...

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  28. LABOURITES AND SOCIALISTS.

    The National Executive of the Labour Party is issuing invitations to the Allied Labourites and Socialists to attend a conference in London on August 8. Two days ...

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  29. A GERMAN SPY.

    Nichola Lenite, who was recently arrested in Finland on a charge of being a German spy, has been a fugitive since last Sunday. ...

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  30. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    The Navy Department announces that five men were killed and three injured as the result of an explosion of gasolene fumes on submarine A7 at Cavite, in the ...

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  31. THE FIGHTING ZONE.

    A wireless Russian official message received yesterday stated:—"Northward of Krevo our detachments occupying the enemy trenches retired, owing to the ...

    Article : 172 words
  32. THE NIEUPORT STRUGGLE.

    The "Matin's" correspondent at the British front eulogises the extraordinary energy with which the British in the Lombartzyde region finally got the upper ...

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  33. FRANCE'S GOOD WEEK.

    During the week ended Sunday the French arrivals were 1,063 and the departures 937. No vessels were sunk, but six were unsuccessfully attacked. ...

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  34. EMPLOYMENT OF GERMAN SYMPATHISERS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Bonar Law (Chancellor of the Exchequer; said, in reply to a question, that he was considering the question of issuing an order ...

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  35. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Mrs. O. B. Hoffmann, of Longroyd-street, Mt. Lawley, has received word that her husband, Private O. B. Heffmann, of 44th Battalion, has been admitted to hospital at Brighton, ...

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  36. GENERAL ITEMS.

    M. Jonnart, the Allies' High Commissioner at Athens, states that there are now three Greek divisions at Salonika. When the Allies' plans are completed there will ...

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  37. BUTCHERS' SHOPS.

    At the Perth Police Court yesterday afternoon, before Mr. T. F. Davies, P.M., W. E. Tootell and Co., butchers, were charged with having failed to protect from ...

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  38. SEAT FOR A NEW MINISTER.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Eric Geddes (First Lord of the Admiralty) has been returned unopposed for Cambridge in place of Mr. A. H. Paget, who recently resigned. ...

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  39. BELGIAN COAST ATTACKED.

    The English have bombed Bruges and Zeebrugge during the past two nights, explosions and fires resulting at Zeebrugge, which was much damaged. A submarine ...

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  40. THE BALKANS.

    Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Balfour yesterday personally congratulated M. Jonnart (recently High Commissioner for the Allies at Athens) and expressed great ...

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  41. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    The following official German wireless message was intercepted by the Admiralty yesterday afternoon:—"The Russians refrained from reattacking to-day and our ...

    Article : 97 words
  42. INCOME RETURNS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Bonar Law (Chancellor of the Exchequer) announced that the gross income brought under the review of the Commissioners of ...

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  43. AMERICA DETERMINED.

    Mr. N. D. Baker Secretary of War, says that he disagrees with the "New York World's" statement as to the impregnability of the German lines. He adds that ...

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  44. MINERS' DEMANDS.

    The Miners' Federation of Great Britain, at its annual conference yesterday, passed resolutions in favour of the nationalisation of mines, the increase of old age pensions ...

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  45. COALMINERS "STRIKE WAGE."

    In refusing an application by the Federated Colliery Mechanics for a variation of award, Mr. Justice Heydon declared to-day that considerable increases in wages ...

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  46. CANADA.

    In the Dominion House of Commons yesterday Sir T. White (Minister for Finance) introduced an income tax measure for conscripting wealth. Exemption will be ...

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  47. ROUMANIA'S REVIVAL.

    A Roumanian official message issued yesterday evening stated:—"We made an offensive move in the Southern Carpathians to-day and occupied the villages of Meresci and ...

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  48. CHARGE OF CORRUPTION.

    William A Cassoon, a retired civil servant, was charged in the Bow-street Police Court yesterday with corruption in conspiring with Wing Commander John C. ...

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  49. THE COSSACKS.

    The Cossacks held the enemy up for many hours before Tarnopol, facilitating the removal of stores and the blowing up of bridges and depots. After the fall of ...

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  50. WIN-THE-WAR CONVENTION.

    A Win-the-War Convention, representative of all parties of the Dominion, has been called to urge the establishment of a coalition Government and the putting forth of ...

    Article : 45 words
  51. ADELAIDE ASSAULT CASE.

    On Tuesday last Herbert Griffen was charged with having assaulted Mrs. Woolcock, a soldier's widow, at Prospect, Accused, who had previously been convice[?] ...

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  52. THE SINEWS OF WAR.

    Interest centres on finance and the war outlay. The projected outlay includes the Liberty Loan of £1,000,000,000, and the Taxation Bill of £320,000,000. A new war ...

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  53. FLOUR STORAGE QUESTION.

    It was announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-night that arrangements had been completed with the Imperial Government which would materially assist ...

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  54. A PARLIAMENTARY INCIDENT.

    In the House of Commons yesterday a member drew attention to the presence of detectives in the cloakroom and lobby. The Speaker replied that he had learned ...

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  55. MONEY FOR CANADA.

    The Government has authorised Canada to float a short-term loan for £200,00,000 in the United States. The loan will be offered on the basis of ...

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  56. WOMEN'S BATTALION IN ACTION.

    During the heavy fighting this morning the front; a battalion of women volunteers went into action, and set a fine example to the troops by their gallant conduct. ...

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  57. THE LAW COURTS.

    In Chambers.—At 10.30 a.m., before Mr. Justice Burnside. ...

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