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  3. SECOND EDITION.

    A telegram received in Paris from Petrograd on Tuesday morning confirms the news that the German army advancing on Riga has sustained a severe reverse. ...

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  4. STRUGGLE FOR GORIZIA

    Messages from Laibach (Austria) reaching Geneva (Switzerland) state that 30,000 Italians, with powerful artillery, delivered a five hours attack on Gorizia on ...

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  5. GREAT AIR FLEET.

    Saarbruck, the centre of a coalfields area, and an important manufacturing town in the extreme sonth of the Rhine province, has been visited by a squadron of Allies' ...

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  6. PEACE OF EUROPE.

    The United Press of America, by wireless to Berlin, sought a message from the Kaiser at "the moment of the great triumph," explaining the basis that Germany ...

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  7. GALLIPOLI HEROES.

    An enthusiastic and stirring demonstration took place yesterday in the streets of Melbourne, when for the first time the people were afforded an opportunity of ...

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  8. Official Communiques.

    The following official bulletins have been issued in the respective capitals— Petrograd, Monday, Midnight. North-east of Wilcomierz we dislodged the ...

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  9. WARSAW RETREAT

    The Russian army continues to retreat from Warsaw in good order, and the belief is held in the capital that the great movement will be completed without disaster. The failure of the Germans to do more than capture Warsaw with only a handful of Russian soldiers has caused disappointment in ...

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  10. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    Advices from Athens state that all Italian Consuls in Turkey have received instructions from Rome to leave the country without delay. ...

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  11. CONTRABAND.

    The Swedish Government has been conducting negotiations with the United States with the object of a concerted protest by the neutral nations against the British ...

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  12. NATION HYPNOTISED.

    A Dutchwoman who recently arrived in London, after having resided in Germany since the beginning of the war,describes Germany as a nation hypnotised. ...

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  13. ROAR OF GUNS.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" says that heavy artillery firing, equalling in intensity that at previous big battles on the Yser, in West Flanders, can be heard from the ...

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  14. AFRICAN CONTINGENT.

    Subscriptions are coming in freely at Cape Town to the fund to enable the payment of increased separation allowances to married members of the South African ...

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  15. The "Knock Out" Blow.

    The Freedom of the City of Bristol was conferred upon the Canadian Prime Minister (Sir R. L. Borden) on Monday. In responding, Sir Robert referred to the ...

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  16. RUSSIAN WITHDRAWAL.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the higher military authorities there regard the Russian army withdrqwing from the Vistula ...

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  17. NAVAL BATTLE.

    The German Baltic fleet on Monday appeared off the Dirben Channel, at the entrance to the Gulf of Riga, evidently with the intention of breaking the mine barrier ...

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  18. Kaiser's Favourite Pianist.

    Madame Marie Cecilia Natalie Janotha, the Kaiser's favourite pianist, has been arrested in London, and deported. Madame Janotha, who is a native of ...

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  19. New Zealand Wounded.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Mr. T.Mlackenzic) visited the hospital at Weymouth on Monday, where over 80 New Zealand wounded soldiers from the ...

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  20. THE DARDANELLES.

    The official announcement is made from Constantinople that an Allied submarine on Monday morning sank the Turkish battleship Kheyr-ed-din Barbarossa (formerly ...

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  21. SLACK RECRUITING.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. Holman), in reply to questions on the subject of the Parliamentary recrniting campaign, stated that he ...

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  22. Germans Abroad.

    It is reported from Zurich that, acting on the suggestion of the Crown Princess, a scheme has been initiated whereby an appeal will be made lo Germans abroad for money ...

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  23. THE SPEECHES.

    The first to address the men after they had been served with refreshments was the chairman, Sir David Hennessy, whom the soldiers loudly applauded. The Lord Mayor ...

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  24. GERMAN S.-W. AFRICA.

    One of the last discoveries made by the South [?]African troops, which, under the command of General Botha, conquered German South-West Africa, was 27,000 rifles ...

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  25. D'Annunzio in the Air.

    Gabriel D'Anmnzio, the great Italian poet, whose influence in arousing the feel-. ings of Italians in favour of intervention in the war was greater probably than that of ...

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  26. Berlin Disappointed.

    Keen disappointment has followed the wave of enthusiasm which swept over Germany when the capture of Warsaw was announced. The reaction is due to the ...

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  27. Saladin's Tomb.

    Advices from Damascus state that an Arabian lamp designed by the Kaiser for the Tomb of Saladin, the Sultan of Egypt and Syria, and the founder of tbe Ay[?]bite ...

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  28. Officer Reprimanded.

    The trial by court-martial of LieutColonel Charles Prior (commanding the transport depot at Deptford), on the charge of unmilitary conduct in having invited ...

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  29. "Springboks" to Fight.

    The South African Expeditionary Force for Europe has adapted as its badge the springbok. [The famous South African football teams ...

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  30. British War Census.

    In connection with the war census of persons in England, Scotland, and Wales between the ages of 15 and 65 years, 25,000,000 registration forms have been ...

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  31. LATE DR. W. WARREN.

    A verdict of suicide while temporarily insane was recorded in counection with the death of Dr. William Warren, formerly of Studley Park, Kew, and of Collins street, ...

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  32. The Occupied Territory.

    Refugees from Lithnania (North-Western Russia) assert that the Germans are distributing pamp[?]lets throughout Kovno announcing the proposed reunion of the ...

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  33. South African Rebels.

    A petition signed by a number of women, and praying for the release of General de Wet and other rebel leaders, was presented io the Governor-General of South Africa ...

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  34. On Serbia's Border.

    Messages from Salonika received in Rome report that Austria and Germany are concentrating a new army on the Serbian frontier. ...

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  35. Metal Trade.

    The "Financial News," in its issue of Tuesday, returned to the subject of the German control of the metal trade. lt congratulates the Federal, ...

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    The map shows portion of the Baltic provinces of Russia. At the top is the Gulf of Riga, at the mouth of which a strong German fleet has been defeated by the Russians in an attempt to enter, apparently with the object of facilitating the landing of troops on the southern shores. Russian land forces have also proved ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. GERMANS AND BELGIANS.

    Paris learns that the disorders at Mons and Charleroi, where the Belgian miners refuse to work under the German authoritics, are increasing. ...

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  38. In the Caucasus.

    Fighting on Saturday and Sunday developed along the whole front in the [?] from the River Tortum to the Euphrates. ...

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  39. United States Wheat

    The Angust estimate issued by the Agricultural Bureau at Washington anticipates that the winter wheat crop will yield 659,000,000 bushels and the spring sowings. ...

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  40. Australian's Advice Sought.

    Mr. R. J. Terry, lately poultry and pig expert to the Tasmanian Government, who resigned recently and came to England with the intention of enlisting, has offered his ...

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  41. Cheap Meat in Paris.

    Butchers in the central markets-of Paris are selling frozen beef at prices Cd. per pound below the rates ruling for homekilled meat. ...

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  42. Substitute for Cotton.

    A neutral, who recently toured Germany, declares that German chemists have overcome tho difficulties surrounding the use of wood pulp, to replace cotton in the ...

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  43. WELCOME AT FOOTSCRAY.

    At the conclusion of business at the Foot[?] Council on Monday evening, a reception was given by the mayor and councillors to Privates J. Dwyer, G. Robertson, and B. ...

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  44. TWO FIREMEN INJURED.

    At a fire which occurred last evening in a three-story brick building in No. 2 Somerset place, off Little Bourke street, two firemen, Albert Hubbard, of the Bouverie street ...

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  45. French Airmen Killed.

    During the trial of a new type of biplane at Villacoublay, in France, the machine collided with a haystack, and overturned. Both aviators were killed. ...

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  46. Told "By Wireless."

    According to a wireless message from Berlin, the "Lokal Anzeiger" publishes a letter which asserts that the British seized a Dutch steamer, and compelled it to run ...

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  48. Norwegian Ship Sunk.

    The Norwegian barque Normand, (2,097 tons) has been sunk by a German submarine. The crew, after having spent four hours in the boats, were landed at ...

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  49. Germans Abandon Reprisals.

    The "Petit Journal" announces that Germany has discontinued the practice of imposing reprisals on 5,000 Frenchmen, who, were chosen because of their rank and ...

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  50. ENDOWMENT COT.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) acknowledges the recipt through Mrs.T. Trumble of a cheque for £25, which sum has been raised by the residents of ...

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  51. AUSTRALASIAN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—At London—Tidma. At Hong Kong—Eastern, from Brisbane July 29. At Aberdeen (State of Washington) — Churchill, from Sydney June 12. ...

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  52. ECHUCA RECEPTION.

    ECHUCA. Tuesday.—Private George Thompson[?] the frist of the Echuca contingent of the Australian forces, returned to his home invalided last [?]ight. When the ...

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