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  2. THE SOMME OFFENSIVE.

    General Haig reported yesterday afternoon:—"We achieved further successes to-day south of the Ancre, and extended our gains of Saturday evening on a front of ...

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  3. POSITION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. H. P. Colebatch, M.L.C.), when approached by one of our representatives yesterday, and asked to express an opinion on the conscription ...

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  4. RUSSIA'S CAMPAIGNS.

    A later communique stated:—"There was stubborn fighting to-day on the right bank of the Zlota Lipa, south of Brzezany. We dislodged the enemy, and captured part of ...

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  5. THE BALKANS.

    The War Office announced yesterday:—"On the Struma front last night our patrols successfully raided the enemy lines at Neohari, north of the Seres road. On the ...

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  6. ENEMY COMMUNIQUES.

    The following German communique was issued yesterday evening:—"There was increased Russian firing activity to-day on the whole of Prince Leopold's front, south ...

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  7. STATE POLITICS.

    Both Houses of Parliament will be reopened this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Several of the new Ministers are by no means strangers to the Treasury benches, ...

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  8. AN AMERICAN'S OPINION.

    Mr. Frederick Palmer telegraphing from the British Headquarters in France, stated: "On Friday a British fire-spouting car, like a prehistoric monster of ...

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  9. NEW TERRORS FOR GERMANS.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, telegraphing yesterday to the "Daily Chronicle," stated:—"The British went over the parapets on Friday exalted and excited by the smell of victory. ...

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  10. ENEMY REPORTS.

    A Berlin communique announced yesterday evening:—"The Roumanians are advancing against the Kovel sector on both sides of the Szekel-Yudbarhely. General ...

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  11. BRITISH AERIAL EXPEDITION.

    The following official announcement was issued this morning:—"A squadron of our naval aeroplanes dropped many bombs successfully on Sunday afternoon on the ...

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  12. TRADES HALL VIEWS.

    Mr. E. J. Tweedall, secretary of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Union, said yesterday:—"The union has already carried a resolution expressing every ...

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  13. GERMANY'S DIFFICULTIES.

    Field-Marshal Von Hindenberg, when interviewed by a representative of the "Berliner Tageblatt" yesterday, referred to Germany's tasks on the Somme and ...

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  14. IN THE CAUCASUS.

    The following communique was issued yesterday:—"The Turks on Saturday night attacked our advanced guards on the Kara Burna front, in the direction of Esselli, but ...

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  15. THE DOBRUDJA AFFAIR.

    Berlin was bitterly disillusioned following upon the Kaiser's melodramatic telegram to the Empress claiming a big victory in Dobrudja. Newspapers flaunted ...

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  16. SWEDEN'S HOSTILITY.

    The Allies' Notes protesting against Sweden's measures for the navigation of territorial waters in the Baltic have now been published. ...

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    FRANCO-BRITISH ADVANCE. THE DOTTED LINE INDICATES THE FIGHTING FRONT AS DISCLOSED BY THE CABLE MESSAGES RECEIVED IN PERTH UP TO YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. A HUNGARIAN THREAT.

    A wireless from Budapest advises that the Hungarian Premier (Count Tisza) has given the Opposition reassuring promises that the Roumanians will be driven out ...

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  19. GREECE.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Morning Post" declares that with two exceptions the new Ministers are anti-Venizelists, and that it is evident that all thought of ...

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  20. THE HOLE IN THE RING.

    The Norwegian "Morgen Bladet" states:—"Owing to the Allies' Note to Sweden, England has strengthened the blockade against Norway. Scandinavia must as a ...

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  21. THE ITALIANS.

    The following communique was issued yesterday evening:—"The enemy suffered severe losses in Friday's fighting in the Sugana Valley. After having been driven back on ...

    Article : 395 words
  22. SUEZ CANAL ZONE.

    An official announcement issued to-day stated—"A mobile column of Anzac mounted men surprised the Turks yesterday morning at Bir-el-Mazar (65 miles from the ...

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  23. GENERAL ITEMS.

    There is uneasiness among the German ruling classes owing to the fact that a secret revolutionary propaganda is going on among German workmen. The central ...

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  24. THE KALGOORLIE LABOURITES.

    At a meeting of the goldfields council of the A.L.F. to-night a long discussion took place on the following motion:—"The referendum proposals on conscription, as ...

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  25. THE STARVING BELGIANS.

    The Commission for the Relief of Belgium is asking America for £200,000 a month in order to avert widespread sickness and death from lack of food. The ...

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  26. "SOCIAL FERMENT."

    A remarkable analysis of the present attitude of the German public was contributed early in August to the "Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant." The writer, who gives ...

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  27. BRITISH COAL INDUSTRY

    The "Manchester Guardian" stated this morning:— "The Government proposes to take over the coal industry of the United Kingdom. ...

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  28. THE KING'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    Yesterday evening Sir Douglas Haig telegraphed to the King:—"I communicated your Majesty's gracious and inspiring message to the troops. All ranks offer their ...

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  29. A GERMAN STORY.

    A German communique issued yesterday evening stated:—"There was lively fighting to-day on the front occupied by Archduke Albrecht's army and the Wurtemberg army, ...

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  30. AUSTRIAN CLAIMS.

    In last night's communique the Austrians stated:—"The Italians continue their attacks day and night, but our fronts are unshaken. The enemy south-east of Doberdo ...

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