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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    Copenhagen messages state that 50,000 people took part in the riotous outbreak in Berlin on Thursday. The police charged the crowds, and killed and wounded many ...

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  3. ALLIES AND BALKANS

    Though diplomatic circles at Athens believed on Saturday morning that Greece had at last given the Entente a plain and favourable answer to their demands, later ...

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  4. GALLIPOLI

    Advices Teaching Rome from Salonika state that important activities have been resumed at Gallipoli. The Salonika correspondent of "La ...

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  5. RECRUITING

    The great boom in recruiting in Great Britain which has marked the closing days of Lord Derby's voluntary scheme was continued on Friday and Saturday. ...

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  6. UNITED STATES.

    The relations created between the United States and Austria-Hungary by the sinking of the Italian steamer Ancona, with the consequent loss of American lives, seem to ...

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  7. "PEACE! PEACE!

    The holding of an enormous peace demonstration in Berlin on Thursday night is announced in advices from Copenhagen, and is confirmed by reports received at ...

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  8. PITH OF THE WAR.

    All records for recruiting in the United Kingdom were easily surpassed during the closing days of Lord Derby's Campaign. At the majority fo the ...

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  9. German Officials Objected To.

    There has been an unexpeeted development in connection with the request of the United States for the recall of Captain Von Papen and Captain Boy-ed, the ...

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  10. M. VENEZELOS.

    The Athens correspondent of the London "Observer" says that M. Gounaris, whose hatred of M. Venezelos knows no bounds, was so incensed at the recent ...

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  11. THE REICHSTAG SPEECH.

    Ihe German press comments extensively on the speech of the Imperial Chancellor in the Reichstag on Thursday. Some of the Berlin journals receive Dr. Bethmann[?] ...

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  12. FUTURE OF CHINA.

    The Peking correspondent of the American Associated Press declares that Yuan Shih-kai has accepted the throne of China in response to a petition from the ...

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  13. Great Britain Assailed.

    Senator Hoke Smith (a Democratic representative of Georgia) in Congress on Friday demanded that Great Britain should cease to interfere with American shipping, ...

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  14. THE WAR.

    Addressing a very large gathering yesterday afternoon, assembled under the auspices of the Wesley Church Pleasant Sunday afternoon, Sir William Irvine, who ...

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  15. Determined to Serve.

    William Broad who was rejected when he volunteered for active service with the New Zealand forces because he was too short, stowed away on a steamer and ...

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  16. Enemy Concentrating.

    Reports continue to arrive stating that the Bulgrians and Austro-Germans are concentrating at Strumnitza for "one of the most decisive battles of the war," in which ...

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  17. TROUBLE AT SHANGHAI.

    There has been a further outbreak at Shanghai, where, according to a message received late on Friday night, the rebels have seized a Chinese warship in the ...

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  18. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    A meeting convened at the request of overseas merchants and investment societies, in order to discuss the question of the payment of income tax in both Great ...

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  19. FIRE AT POWDER-WORKS.

    The destruction by fire of the town of Hopewell (Virginia), which was erected for the purpose of accommodating the workers in the Dupont powder factory, ...

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  20. GERMAN FOOD SHORTAGE.

    Mr. Bryceson Treharne, a well-known Adelaide musician who was among the 160 British civilian prisoners recently released from the Rubleben detention camp in ...

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  21. LESSONS OF WAR

    Lord Rosebery, in a stirring speech which he delivered in Edinburgh on Saturday at the opening of a club for colonial soldiers, said he did not like the words ...

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  22. ALLIES CONFER.

    Important questions of an urgent character were discussed at an Anglo-French war council meeting in Paris on Friday and Saturday. ...

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  23. FIRE AT ALBURY.

    ALBURY, Sunday.—The most calamitous fire in the history of Albury occurred about 1 o'clock this morning, resulting in the total destruction of the premises and immense ...

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  24. Anglo-French Retirement.

    Telegraphing from Athens to the "Daily Chronicle on Thursday evening, Mr. M. H. Donohoe stated:—"The Allies continue to retreat in good order, ard a quantity of ...

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  25. Ugly Charge Repudiated.

    In the course of his speech in the Reichstag on Friday, the German Imperial Chancellor (Dr. von Bethmann-Holweg) said:— "The depth of the enemy's hate is shown ...

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  26. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The following cable messages appeared in the later edition of "The Argus" on Saturday:— GERMANY AND PEACE. ...

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  27. FACING RESPONSIBILITIES.

    A seven days carnival, in aid of the Sick and Wounded Soldiers' Fund, was opened by Senator Pearce (Minister for Defence), at the Recreation Ground, Sunshine, on ...

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  28. South African Rebels.

    The motion by Mr. J. X. Merriman in the Parliament of the Union of South Africa in favour of clemency in individual cases in connection with the recent ...

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  29. "Campaign Must Go On"

    Dr. E. J. Dillon, the special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," in a message from Rome, says:— "Never was the need for unanimity and ...

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  30. Austria and Hungary.

    The question of administering occupied territory, which is causing dissension between the Austrian and Hungarian Governments, has been accentuated, says a Zurich ...

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  31. CATTLE-STEALING CASES.

    KORUMBURRA, Saturday.—At the court of petty sessions yesterday, before Messrs. J. Western and W. Herbertson, J.P.'s, Constable Fields charged Charles Arthur Beard and Lloyd Dixon ...

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  32. Mr. Henry Ford's "Ark."

    Mr. Henry Ford's peace ship is now in touch with England. Thousands of wireless messages have been received from the Oscar II., on which ...

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  33. The Opposing Armies.

    It is estimated that 150,000 British and French troops are facing 250,000 Bulgars and 150,000 Germans. At least 250,000 men are required to fortify and hold Salonika, ...

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  34. General Castlenau.

    It is announced officially in Paris that General Joffre has appointed General Castlenau to the command of a group of armies. ...

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  35. German Trade Incubus.

    The London "Evening News," in an article on the campaign against German trade, culogises the efforts of the Commonwealth Government to rid Australia of the ...

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  36. Italians at Valona.

    Italian troops, says a message from Rome, have been disembarking at the Southern Albanian port of Valona continuously for three days. ...

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  37. Venezelos Speaks Out.

    An important statement has been obtained from M. Venezelos, the former Premier of Greece, by the Athens correspondent of "The Times." It is explained ...

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  38. Spain Strictly Neutral.

    The new Spanish Premier (Count Romananones) has completed the formation of his Cabinet, the policy of which will be strict neutrality. ...

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  39. Australasian Shipping.

    Arrivals.—At London—Hawke's Bay. At San Francesco—Minnie A. Caine, sch., from Newcastle August 26. At Valparaiso— Puerto Montt, ship, from Newcastle ...

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  42. PROMOTIONS.

    Mr. and Mrs. S. Savige, of Prahran, have received a cable message from their son Stanley, stating that he has been given a commission as lieutenant in the 24th Battalion, 6th Brigade, which left here ...

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