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  2. GALLIPOLI.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the Associated Press of America who has visited the Turkish lines, estimates that there are 115,000 Britishers in the Anafarta ...

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  3. RUSSIA GAINS.

    North of the Pripet region [?] the Russians have met with decided success. The official report from headquarters reads:—"After a dashing coup-de-main our troops carried ...

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  4. THIRD EDITION.

    Referring further to the statements that a British group of manufacturers intended to undertake the treatment of zinc concentrates in Great Britain, the ...

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  5. PRESSURE ON GREECE

    The Allies, evidently intending that Greece shall have no pretext for continuing faithless to her obilgations, have made a further generous offer of territory, and have also guaranteed ample military and financial aid. Important developments are looked for in consequence of the stand ...

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  6. MARTYRDOM or MISS EDITH CAVELL

    The newspapers publish the complete documents sent to the British Foreign Office by the American Legation at Bru[?]els concerning the execution on Wednesday week ...

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  7. OVERSEAS CLUB.

    The women's branch of the Overseas Club, at a meeting held yesterday, with Mrs. G. H. James in the chair, carried the following resolution:— ...

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  8. CORRESPONDENTS' OPINIONS.

    Sir,—Is it not time that such acts of [?] city as the killing of Miss Cavell, and thousands of other women, caused the Pr[?]ssians to be commonly called "human vermin," ...

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  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The public of Australia is indebted to you for calling attention to the latest and foulest outrage perpetrated by our Hun enemies—an outrage that I feel should be ...

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  10. Plot in Bulgaria.

    An anti-dynastic plot has been discovered in Bulgaria. The houses of the lenders of the Parliamentary Opposition and of numerous ...

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  11. SECOND EDITION.

    "The Times" says that it is understood in well[?] informed circles that Greece has rejected the proposal for the cession to her by Great Britain of Cyprus as one of the ...

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  12. Italy Diverts Austrians.

    With a view to assisting Serbia, General Count Cadorna has ordered a general advance of the Italian forces in the Tyrol. It has already resulted in the taking of ...

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  13. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—If there is any red blood left in the veins of our men, surely the martyrdom of Miss Cavell will stir them up to avenge her death? If not, they are beneath ...

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  14. American Nerves "Jaggy."

    The New York newspapers hysterically comment on the "shakiness of Great Britain's position" and the peril threatening in the Balkans. ...

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  15. Wounded in England.

    The New South Wales Agent[?]General (Mr. B. R. Wise) has informed the Commonwealth High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) that he has received well-founded ...

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  16. TENSION IN ATHENS.

    Telegrams from Athens show that the feeling throughout Greece is undergoing a rapid change and that sensational developments may happen at any moment. ...

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  17. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I would suggest that the story of this wicked and cowardly act by the Germans be embodied in the "School Paper" circulated in the State schools throughout ...

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  18. TELEPHONE RECORD.

    The wireless station at Arlington, in the Blue Ridge mountains in Virginia, has been able to talk with Paris (probably the Eiffel Tower station) by wireless telephone. ...

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  19. Pope and Belgium.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome reports that the Pope, in an autograph letter, begged King Albert of Belgium to initiate steps towards peace. King Albert answered ...

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  20. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—An urgent want at present is a new vocabulary. Australians possess admitted resources of language fitted to express fairly adequately, and even picturesquely, a ...

    Article : 352 words
  21. RECRUITING

    The Earl of Derby, who, at the request of the Secretary of State for War (Lord Kitchener) has begun a great recruiting campaign, has addressed a personal appeal ...

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  22. WOMEN ROUSED.

    The execution of Miss Edith Cavell, in Belgium, on a charge of having harboured British and French soldiers, has aroused the sympathy and indignation of women ...

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  23. THE KAISER.

    According to an Amsterdam report the Kaiser visited Ostend, on the Belgian coast, last week, accompanied by his second son, Prince Eitel Friedrich, and the Chief of the ...

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  24. Million Armenians Exiled.

    The Turkish Embassy at Washington has issued an official report that the Russians themselves are committing atrocities against the Moslems and the Armenians, and are ...

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  25. THE SERB.

    The Munich "Neueste Nachrichten" describes the Scrbians as offering a most determined resistance. Position after position in the Morava Valley was only gained by ...

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  26. Australian Wheat.

    Shipbrokers are anxious as to whether it will be possible to secure sufficient tonnage to carry the Australian wheat crop owing to the superior attractions offered by the ...

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  27. FOR THE WOUNDED.

    The annual displays this year will be given by the juniors, and will be held in the Melbourne Town Hall, the first being to-night at 7.30, the second on Thursday ...

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  28. Champagne Fighting.

    A Paris communique, dated Thursday, 5 p.m., states:—"After a violent bombardment, the enemy in the Champagne renewed the attack on a nine-kilometre front ...

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  29. STAFF SERGEANT-MAJORS.

    It seems a curious anomaly that whilst all members of the Australian Imperial Force are entitled to pensions in case of injury, and that in cases of death pensions ...

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  30. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    Sir,—Since the shirkers oppose conscription, which has made our foes so strong, why not try moral snasion? Call on every man or woman required for industrial or ...

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  31. Aeroplanes v. Zeppelins.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Balfour), in the House of Commons on Thursday, said that in no circumstances did the authorities consider that ...

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  32. Trafalgar Day.

    A great appeal for the Red Cross funds was made in London on the occasion of the anniversary of Trafalgar. Many thousands of lady collectors participated, though the ...

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  33. MOTOR TRIPS.

    The following are the arrangements for this week[?]end under the auspices of the official committee for the motor transport and recreation of invalid soldiers:—Trip to ...

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  34. GREECE'S NEUTRALITY.

    The present diversion of the war into the Balkans, and the participation of Bulgaria on the side of Germany and Austria, appears to have alarmed people not too well ...

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  35. German Finance.

    The Amsterdam Telegraaf" states that the German newspapers are recommending that a special tax be imposed on the possession of foreign stocks, in order to force ...

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  36. CHARGE AGAINST FARMER.

    KANIVA, Friday.—Before Mr. Harrison, P.M., and Messrs. Henstridge and Anstey, J.P.'s at the Court of Petty Sessions, Kanvia, to-day, the adjourned hearing took ...

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  37. UNION ELECTION.

    The feature of the general elections held in South Africa on Wednesday was the complete collapse of Labour in the great urban constituencies. ...

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  38. MELBA HALL FETE.

    A patriotic carnival will be opened this afternoon at the Melba Hall, University grounds, by the Lord Mayor (Alderman Sir David Hennessy). The grounds of the ...

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  39. Trade After the War.

    The executive council of the Imperial Chambers of Commerce has suggested to the Canadian chamber that the conference arranged for next year be further postponed, ...

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  40. AUSTRALASIAN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—At San Francisco—Wair[?]a, s.s., from Sydney September 23. At Port Townsend—Canam[?], sch., from Sydney August 7. Departnres.—For Sydney—Lord ...

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  41. BEAUMARIS CARNIVAL.

    A carnival of laughter and song, in aid of Lady Stanley's appeal for Australian sick and wounded soldiers[?] will be opened at Beaumaris this afternoon by His ...

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  42. WOOLLEN HANDS STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Some 350 men, women, and girls employed at the Australian Woollen Mills at Marrickville absented themselves from work in ...

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  43. GERMAN FRIGHTFULNESS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Amongst the speakers at the open-air recruiting meeting in Martin place to-day was Miss Laurie O'Brien. She narrated that at the beginning ...

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  44. BRIGHTON FESTIVAL.

    The Brigton festival in aid of Red Cross and Wounded Soldiers' funds will be opened at the Wilson Recreation Hall on Saturday, October 80, by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce). The ...

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  46. HEAVY RAIN.

    Late last night the rain in Melbourne and district, which had fallen almost incessantly from the forenoon, became heavier than ever and showed no sign of abating early ...

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  47. Privy Council and the War.

    Lord St. Davids, in the House of Lords on Thursday, raised the question of holding a full meeting of the Privy Council to discuss the whole war situation. ...

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