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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    The Trade Union Congress sitting at Bristol, and representin 3,000,000 workers, (on Tuesday morning unanimously carried a resolution against conscription. ...

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  3. HESPERIAN FOUNDERS

    Two steamers endeavoured to tow the Allan liner Hesperian after she had been torpedoed off the southern coast of Ireland, but they could not make headway, and ...

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  4. BRITAIN'S NAVAL MIGHT

    A visit to Admiral Jellicoe's fleet is described by Mr. Frederick Palmer, one of the most experienced American war correspondents, and author of "The ...

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  5. WORKERS AND WAR

    The annual Trade Union Congress was opened at Bristol on Monday. Three million workers are represented by the delegates, who number 670. ...

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  6. ON GALLIPOLI.

    Muring the fight on August 28 a New Zealand chaplain went out down a trench in the interior of a redoubt, searching for a wounded New Zealander. The trench ...

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  7. RED CROSS IN EGYPT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In relation to the allegations as to Red Cross mismanagement in Egypt contained in Dr. Springthorpe's letter[?] Mr. Hanbury Davies, chairman of ...

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  8. PRISONERS OF WAR

    A distinguished American war correspondent, who has paid a visit to Admiral Jellicoe's fleet, was impressed greatly by what he saw. He montions that the British Navy is growing stronger with every month, and pays a tribute to the keenness and efficiency of the commander and his army ...

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  9. STORMING THE TRENCHES.

    Two hours before sunset on August 27 the New Zealand Mounted Riffes and the 18th Australian Battlion (New South Wales)[?] at the extreme north of the Australian ...

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  10. Another Steamer Sunk.

    The Liverpool steamer Cymbeline (4,503 tons), owned by the Pear Creek Oil and Shipping Company Limited, has been sunk by a submarine. ...

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  11. LOOSE PEACE TALK.

    Americans realise that the loose pence talk recently given prominence in their newspapers was the direct result of a German propaganda. ...

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  12. EASTERN FRONT.

    The following official bulletins have been issued from the headquarters of the respective armies on the Eastern front:— Petrograd, Monday, Midnight. ...

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  13. MEN FOR THE ARMY.

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  14. LIFE ON SUBMARINE.

    A glimpse of life on board a German submarine is to be had from the story of a sailor-boy named List, who was a prisoner on board the U39 for 11 days. ...

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  15. Conscription.

    Excitement was created towards the close of the sitting by a development in connection with the discussion of the question of conscription. The Parliamentary ...

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  16. TURKEY'S PLIGHT.

    Advices from Constantinople, which have reached Mitylcne, are that the speedy arrival of the Germans is the only hope of the Young Turks. ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES FIGURES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Two hundred and twelve volunteers for the Expeditionary Forces were accepted to-day at Sydney and inetropolitan recruting depots. ...

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  18. The Pope's Message.

    From Rome it is announced that the Pope has not sent a letter to President Wilson on the subject of peace, but is awaiting a more favourable moment. It is ...

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  19. IN THE TRAINING CAMPS.

    SEYMOUR, Tuesday.—Captan Sherlock, second in command of the Third Infantry Battalion, was seriously injured at the camp this morning. The light ...

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  20. WORK FOR SOLDIERS.

    As a result of the conference on Tuesday evening, definite arrangements have now been completed, which should enable every returned soldier, whether partially ...

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  21. Frenchman's Impressions.

    A party of prominent French writers has just returned to Paris after a visit to Admiral Jellicoe's fleet. M. Picrre Mille, recording his impressions ...

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  22. In Sea of Marmora.

    A message from Athens announces that an Allied submarine has sunk the Turkish destroyer Yar Hissar (305 tons) in the Sea of Marmora. ...

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  23. German Spoils.

    It is stated semi-officially in the Hungarian capital that to the end of July the Germans had taken 1,082,000 Russian prisoners, 280,000 French, 26,000 British, and 42,000 ...

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  24. ANOTHER CAMP FOR BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday,—Word was received here to-day that Ballarat men who are in camps away from this centre are to be transferred here in about ten days' time. ...

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  25. SUNDAY TRAIN SERVICE.

    In addition to the usual Sunday special train service from Flinders street to the military encampment at Seymour, the Railway department intends to run a special ...

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  26. GERMANS IN AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Wade asked, in view of the widesprea discussion on the question of Germans in the public service, if the ...

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  27. AUSTRIANS IN AMERICA.

    The Austrian Ambassador at Washington (Dr. C. Dumba) admits having given "Mr. Jumes F. J. Archibald, the well-known war correspondent, a letter for the Austrian ...

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  28. NEW REMOUNT UNIT.

    The two remount units each consisting of one headquarter and four squadrons, which the Commonwealth is organising for service in Egypt, are to be despatched as ...

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  29. GERMANS IN ENGLAND.

    Spying the Hallmark of. "Kultur." The English Divisional Court has decided against an interned German's appeal claiming that he had no nationality, ...

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  30. BLACK SEA FIGHT.

    A Petrograd communique on Monday stated that two Russian torpedo bost destroyers had damaged the Turkish cruiser l[?]amidich (3,800 tons) and two torpedo ...

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  31. UNION OF SOLDIERS' WIVES.

    The next meeting of the Friendly Union of Soliders' Wives will be held this afternoon, at half-past 2, in the Independent Hall, Collins street. Mrs. F. G. Hughes ...

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  32. FRENCH AIR RAIDS.

    A Paris communique, issued on Monday, reads:—"As a reprisal for German aeroplanes having bombarded Luneville on market day, when many civilians were victims, ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTY LIST

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  34. Memento Shell Explodes.

    A shell, which had been sent from France by a soldier, as a memento, exploded in the Central Parcels office in London. Major-General Sir Desmond O'Callagham ...

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  35. "ALARMING" STATEMENT.

    ORANGE (N.S.W.), Tuesday.—At the Orange Police Court to-day a German named Hans Henry Newman was charged with having made a statement likely to ...

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  36. GIANT BIPLANE.

    A new German biplane, constructed on the model of the Russian giant place, shot down in East Prussia several months ago, is about to be tested at Friedrichshaven, ...

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  37. Will-o'-the-Wisp Crown Prince

    The Flench Patriotic Association declares that the German Crown Prince was killed by a German bullet' in the autumn, but that faked photogtaphs of his Royal Highness ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN CADETS IN CANADA.

    Thiry-five Australian cadets have arrived at Vancourver, and have bene tendered a civic reception. The varied programme arranged for their ...

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  39. Italian Success.

    A message from Geneva states that in the come of in attack on the Italian positions at Rovereto, Mori, and Riva, in the Southern Tyrol, the Austrians suffered ...

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  40. Outrage in Persia.

    A telegram from Teheran, the capital of Persia, states that Mr. T. G. Grahame, the British Consul-General at Ispahan, has been wounded, and an Indian trooper killed on ...

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  41. TROUBLE AT COLLIERY.

    KURRI KURRI (N.S.W.), Tuesday.— Trouble has arisen at the Pelaw main colliery through a native-born German making pro-German atterances in the pit. ...

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  42. METALS EXCHANGE.

    Questioned regarding the postion of the new system inaugurated for the control of the metal trade, the Federal AttorneyGeneral (Mr. Hughes) stated yesterday that ...

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  43. FLOWERS FOR THE WOUNDED.

    Sir,—May we, through your columns, appeal for donations of flowers to help welcome the returning wounded soldiers? Ladies will be placed at the chief entrances ...

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  44. PARCELS UNDELIVERED.

    Sir,—I have a son who has been in Egypt for some time, and latterly he has been land aside by illness in the hospital. I have been sending him parcels regularly, ...

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  46. Rhodesia- Threatened.

    Reuter's Agency announces that large reinforcements of Rhodesian, South African, and Belgian Congo troops have arrived on the frontier of Rhodesia, to ...

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  47. RETURN FARES FOR SOLDIERS.

    Sir,—My son obtained leave to go home for a few, days. On applying at Spencer street for a return ticket was told that it would cost £2. On insisting that it was ...

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  48. SOLDIERS ENTERTAINED.

    There was a crowded attendance at ther St. Kilda Town Hall last evening, when the citizens entertained resident wounded soldiers who have returned from the ...

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