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  2. VICTORIA CROSSES

    The "London Gazette" notifies the following honours as having been awarded to members of the Australian and New Zealand Expeditionary Forces:— ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION.

    In an interview in London, Mr. As[?]ead Bartlett the well known war correspondent expressed enthusiasm for the wonderful fighting qualities of the Australians and ...

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  4. BRITISH SUCCESS.

    Paris advices state that an important British success was gained on Wednesday night, between Loos and Ypres, after the bloodiest temporary check, through a ...

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  5. PITH OF THE WAR.

    The names of Australian recipients of Victoria Crosses for deeds of heroism and Gal[?]ipol[?] are announced this morning. One of the heroes ...

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  6. INVASION OF SERBIA

    The tremendous odds against which the Serbs are putting up a splendid fight is increasing the anxiety in Great Britain and France as to whether the assistance of ...

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  7. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER

    Both Major Turnbull and Major Smith are munbers of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. ...

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  8. NEWS IN ENGLAND.

    The Australian and New Zealand wounded now in Great Britain are delighted that nine Victoria Crosses have gone to men of the Australasian Expeditionary Forces, the ...

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  9. Greece's Definite Decision.

    In a Note to Great Britain, Greece definitely announces her decision not to intervene in the Balkan campaign on behalf of Serbia "for the Present." ...

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  10. Official Communiques.

    In reference to the assertions of the latest Berlin communiques, I have to report that, the only change in the situation south of the La Busse canal is that we ...

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  11. SERGEANT DUNSTAN, V.C.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.—On arrival at Ballarat to-night Sergeant W. D. Dunstan, who has been awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery, was met at the ...

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  12. ALLIED FORCES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens reports that the Allied forces left Salonika on Saturday for the Serbo-Bulgarian frontier. Reuter denies a rumour that the ...

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  13. THE DARDANELLES.

    The London evening newspapers are freely commenting upon the situation at the Darda[?]elles. The "Westminster Gazette" considers ...

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  14. COMPANION OF THE BATH.

    Brigadier-General McCay, who is in his 51st year, received his first commission in 1880 as a second li[?]utenant in the 4th Victorian Infantry Battalion. ...

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  15. GERMAN TRAWLERS SUNK.

    A British cruiser surprised 13 German trawlers in the North Sea. The cruiser sank four trawlers and sent eight to a British port with 95 prisoners. ...

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  16. Attitude of Bulgar People.

    Dr. E. J. Dillon, the well known special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," who is regarded as an authority on Near East questions, has contributed an article ...

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  17. THE KHAKI LINE.

    Lord Derby, who, at the request of Lord Kitchener, has assumed the directorship of the recruiting movement in the United Kingdom proposes to make civilians ...

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  18. Serbs in Danger.

    Some fears are entertained at the temporary Serbian capital that the Serbs at Posharevatz, on the Mlva River, southeast of Semendria, wil be cut in two, with ...

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  19. Enemy's Casualties, 80,000.

    That the Austrian and German forces operating against Serbia have suffered "terrible losses is admitted in a German wireless message, which calls on Bulgaria to ...

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  20. Bulgar Coast Blockade.

    The Allied naval squadron has commenced to blockade the Ægean coast of Bulgana, including Dedeagatch, which since the closing of the Dardanelles has ...

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  21. VIEWS IN PERTH.

    PERTH, Sunday.—The Midland Junetion railway workshops were yesterday the scene of a soldiers' send-off, at which addresses were delivered by the Premier (Mr. ...

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  22. HUNS IN BELGIUM.

    The United States Ambassador in London (Mr. Walter H. Page) has informed the British Foreign Office that Miss Edith Cavell, in Englishwoman, was executed by ...

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  23. Turkish Troops Diverted.

    Great movements of troops are reported from Turkey. The Turkish troops which have defended S[?]y[?]na are being transferred to Thrace, ...

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  24. AMERICA ARMS.

    The United States army will be increased to a strength of 1,000,000 men if the plansof the Secretary for War (Mr. Garrison), adopted by President Woodrow Wilson, ...

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  25. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The disappearance of six officers of the interned German auxiliary cr[?]iser Kronprinz Wilhelm has led the United States Government to order what is practically ...

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  26. BRITISH LOSSES.

    A statement prepared by the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for War (Mr. Harold Tennant) shows that the total British casualties sustained in the ...

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  27. "HEROES EVERYONE."

    The fight in which Lieutenant Symons won his V.C. is graphically told in the following letter which he wrote to his mother shortly after the incident occurred:— ...

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  28. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The Trades Hall has seen a conscription of wealth introduced, from which its members, broadly speaking, entirely escape, yet, when a movement is on foot to ...

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  29. Belgium and Armenia.

    A meeting was held at the Mansion House on Friday afternoon for the purpose of opening a relief fund on behalf of the persecutcd Armenians. ...

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  30. In the Caucasus.

    A Petrograd communique, announcing heavy fighting in the Caucasus, states:— "The Turks, under our crossfire, sustained heavy losses, and fied towards Copal Nars. ...

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  31. Foe's Lost Trade in Pacific.

    Mr. P. E. Quinn, New South Wales publicity officer in America, in opening the new offices of the New South Wales Government in New York, declared that the immediate ...

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  32. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Mr. George R. Bald's letter is to the point. Allow me to add thereto. First permit me to point out that it is not the unionists who are fighting for the ...

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  33. Atrocities in Belgium.

    An official message from Paris asserts that since the occupation of Belgium the Prussians, acting under orders given by officers, have shot over 5,000 Belgian civilians. ...

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  35. AUSTRALASIAN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—At Plymouth—Opawa, s.s., from Auckland Aug. 26. At San Francisco—Veutura, s.s., from Sydney Sept. 25; Waimarino, s.s., from Sydney Sept. 8. At ...

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  36. CASUALTY LISTS.

    Sir,—Hardly a casualty list is issued in which reference is not made to a previous casualty to a soldier. Such carelessness is shown that the so-called information is of ...

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  37. COMPANIONS OF ST. MICHAEL

    Both Colonel Plugge and Major Richardson are New Zealand officers. Colonel Plugge left New Zealand in command of No. 2 Battery of the New ...

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