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  2. MENINGITIS.

    There were four deaths from cerebrospinal meningitis at the Alfred Hospital Yesterday. All four patients were men, three being members of the Australian ...

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  3. LANDING AT GABE TEPE

    Another story of the landing of the British and Australian troops on the Gallipoli Peninsula of April 25 and 26 is told in the despatch of Rear-admiral John M.de ...

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  4. SUCCESS AT HOOGE

    Reuter's correspondent with the British Headquarters describes the British success at Hooge, in West Flanders,on Monday, which be declares to have been due to the ...

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  5. RUSSIAN RESISTANCE

    British artillery and the spirit of our infantry won the day at hooge on August 9.The dash of our men was in marked contrast to the disinclination of the enemy to face bayonof attacks. Fresh regiments of indian troops have taken their places in the firing-line, and they have displayed ...

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  6. WORK AFTER WAR

    Interesting recommendations have been drawn up by the federal Parliamentary War Committee concerning the employment and future welfare of returned ...

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  7. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    The New York "World" is publishing a series of articles, exposing the endeavour of Germany to mould public opinion in the United States against the Allies, and to ...

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  8. Allied Airmen's Feat.

    Constantinople messages received in Athens report that the Allies' airmen have dropped bombs on the Tophaneh arsenal. on the north shore of the Bosphorus, and ...

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  9. Turkey and Bulgaria.

    The "Eeho de Paris" Publishes what it describes as an inspired Note which asserts that the Tureo. Bulgarian pourparlers—de signed to render Bulgaria immobile in the ...

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  10. Mannesmann Brothers.

    From Madrid it is reported that the brothers Mannesmann, members of a Moroeco business firm, which gained great notoriety at the time of the Agadir incident ...

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  11. CASE AT FITZROY.

    At a late hour last night Ruby Allan, aged 15 years, residing with her parents, at 462 Nicholson street, North Fitzroy, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital by ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S PART.

    The population by the British Ambassador at Petrograd (Sir George W. Buchanon) of a sumary dealing with the extent of the participation of Great Britain in the ...

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  13. NOVO GEORGIEVSK.

    It was announced in Petrograd on Sunday that the Austro-German forces had invested Novo Georgievsk. Despite the serious position of the ...

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  14. EXPORT OF MUNITIONS.

    The reply which the Secretary of State at Washington (Mr. Lansing) has sent on behalf of the United States Government to the Note from Austria, protesting against ...

    Article : 264 words
  15. New York. Money Market.

    The rate of Ameriacan exchange in New York on Saturday was 4 dollars 69? cents, which represents a full of 7 cents for the week. The deeline is causing uneasiness on ...

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  16. DANGERS OF OVERCROWDING.

    Inquiries have been made by several school cmmittees from the director of Education (Mr.Tate) as to the procedure to be adopted in suspected cases of cerebro-spinal ...

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  17. British Crops.

    "The Times," in its report on the condition of crops in Great Britain on August 1, shows that the yields, as compared with the average for the previous e ten ...

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  18. Providing Munitions.

    The Russian Duma has approved of a bill providing for the organisation of cousultative mixed commissions of experts, to be attached to the Ministries of War, ...

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  19. Belgian Priest Imprisoned.

    The German commandant at Charleroi, in Belgium, has sentenced a priest to a term of two years' imprisonment, with hard labour for having read to his ...

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  20. CONVEYANCE OF PATIENTS.

    It was stated last ninght by the executive of the St. John Ambulance Association that arrangements had been made by the association with the Board of Public Health ...

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  21. British Casualties.

    The casualty lists issued in London during the week-end contain the names of 45 officers and 981 men killed, and 199 officers and 1,904 men wounded. ...

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  22. SUMMARY OF EARLIER CABLES.

    The following messages appeared in our second edition on Monday. GREEK SITUATION. Reuter's correspondent at Athens reports ...

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  23. COTTON AS CONTRABAND.

    It is understood that Great Britain and France are about to declare simultaneously that cotton is contraband of war. News of the proposed action by the ...

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  24. ASCOT ISOLATION CAMP.

    Sir.—I must strongly protest against th asction of the military authorities in form ing an isolation camp for cerebro.spina meningitis contacts right at our back doors ...

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  25. REARRANGEMENT OF WORK.

    Some aspects of labour and unemployment in war time were discussed by speakers at the 28th annual meeting of the Charity Organisation Society, held ...

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  26. JAPANESE POLICY.

    Count Okuma, who has resued the Premiership in the reconstructed japanese Cabinet, declared in a public speech to-day that the administration would continue to ...

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  27. Motor—Boat Corsairs.

    The Paris newspaper "Le Journal" asserts that the German Navy League is appealing for subscriptions to provide 500 motor-boats. ...

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  28. BRAVE INDIAN TROOPS.

    An officer attached to the Indian headquarters describes the Lahore division's experiences when unde fire for the first time in the operations round Ypres. His ...

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  29. ALLEGED DISLOYAL WORDS.

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Monday.—At the police court to-day James Lalor, mine manager at adelong, was charged on remand with having given expression to ...

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  30. British Steamer Sunk.

    The British steamer Princess Caroline, a Glasgow Vessel, has been torpedoed and sunk by a submmarine, Fifteen members of the crew were killed by the explosion, and ...

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  31. BRITON AND BOER.

    The Union Minister for defence (General Smuts),addressing the South African Party Club at Johannesburg, was warmly applauded for denouncing a ...

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  32. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN.

    The only news in regard to the Italian campaign is contained in a Rome communique issued at midnight on Sunday, and starting:— ...

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  33. REVOLUTION PREDICTED.

    It is reported from athens that a quarred between Turkish and German staff officers at Gullipoli has resulted in an outbreak against the Germans. ...

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  34. OFFICERS ON TRIAL.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—John Bell MeClymont has been acquitted on two charges of having stolen moneys belonging to the Otago Territorial ...

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  35. THE RUSSIAN LINE

    The present Russian line runs from Kovno through the Suwalki region to a point betwen Brest.Litovsk and Wursaw, and is now almost straight, with a slight salient in the centre. Berlin reports fighting along the south portion of the salient from Rozanks to Miedzyrzeez(between Brest-Litovsk ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. Warm Clothing for Enemy.

    The Berlin newspaper "Vossibche"Zeitung" declaires that an ample supply of for cloaks and other warm clothing for the German armies in the forthcoming writer ...

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  37. Registration Scheme.

    Fro the national registration scheme in Great Britain, 100,000.Voluntary workers helped in the collection of registration forms in London onMonday. The metropolis ...

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  38. Italian Airships' Work.

    Fugitives who have reached Venice from Triesto report that the dailly raids by Italian airships upon the Austrian port are proving very effective ...

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  39. LEFT BEHIND.

    ALBURY(N.S.W.),Monday.— On saturday night fifteen Victorian soldiers who had completed six months' training in Melbourne and Seymour camps joined the ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND LOSSES.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.— The latest casualty list contains the following names:— DIED OF WOUNDS. ...

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  41. DARDANELLES HERO.

    The "London Gazette" announces that the Victoria Cross has been awarded to Commander Eric G.Robinson, who when in charge of two picket boats succeeded in ...

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  42. National Service.

    A number of public men, including Lord Denman (formerly Governor-General of Australia), the Bishop of Birmingham,the Bishop of Liandaff, the Bishop of ...

    Article : 114 words
  43. In the Adriatic.

    Rome reports give details of the sinking of the Austrian submarine u12.by an italian submarine. The u12, it appears, sought to approach an italian torpedi-boat ...

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  45. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

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  46. Priests or Spies?

    Italian prisoners in the cocentration campas in Austria are refusing to confess to Austrian priests, fearing that they are spies. ...

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  47. AUSTRALIANS AS SOLDIERS.

    Sir,—The lustorian of the war contributing to the "Fortnightly Review" refers to the Australians. and new zealanders, in the july number, as "perhaps the greatest ...

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