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  3. BACK IN BRISBANE.

    The Premier and Mrs. Ryan returned to-night. At Ipswich Mr, Ryan was welcomed by all the Cabinet Ministers, and a large number of members ...

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  4. HUN CRIMES.

    Mr. Asquith was loudly cheered when, replying to Sir. E. Carson in reference to the murder of Captain Fryatt, he proceeded, "some of our ...

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  5. THE KING AT THE FRONT.

    Mr. Gibbs says, the King witnessed a considerable bombardment on the Y pers salient. There was a great scene of enthusiasm when His ...

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  6. THE INTERNATIONAL WAR.

    An offical Russian statement says General Brusiloff's armies took prisoner between June 4th and August 12th 7757 officers and 350,000 men. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The 194th and 195th Australian casualty lists were issued to-day. The summary reads:- Officers: Killed in action 2, died of ...

    Article : 136 words
  8. BAREHEADED.

    Von Weigand in a despatch to the "World," from Berlin, says the French and British artillery at Somme is superb. I take off my hat to ...

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  9. FINE FRENCH FEATS.

    A communique states: North of Maurepas in conjunction with the British, we carried an entire line of German trenches on a front of 1300 ...

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  10. AUSTRIA'S FETTERS.

    A wireless says Baron Burian, Austrian Foreign Minister, has resigned, and Count Ahdreassy, a strong proPrussian, will replace him. ...

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  11. TERRIFIC FIGHTING.

    Prisoners' are still coming in from Gorizia, trembling, dazed, and suffering terrible effects of the battle. Gorizia still under a trajectory fire from ...

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  12. NOT QUITE HARMONY.

    The Kaiser's chief Chaplin, Dryander, who,has just returned from the west front, preached an indignant sermon in Berlin Cathedral ...

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  13. THE MACKAY DEADLOCK.

    Owing to the closure of several mills in the district, many men are thrown out of employment and mak ing towards the town. Should the ...

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  14. HUNS QUITE HAPPY.

    A German communique says the English continue to make fruitless attacks at Pozieres. A night attack north of Villiers failed. ...

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  15. CZECHS PRO-BRITISH.

    Mr. Samuel, replying to Mr. Hunt. said the employees on the Commonwealth building were Czechs. The their employment, but he reminded ...

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  16. KEEPING IT DARK.

    The United Press says Berlin has not received news of the Deutschland ...

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  17. NEW LOAN IN AMERICA.

    To for five years at five per cent, has been issued. ...

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  18. NAVAL SCRAPS.

    Flushing-reports two encounters between British and German warships off Zeebrugge at 3.30 this morning. ...

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  19. A MELBOURNE MURDER.

    In the Criminal Court to-day Antonio Picone was charged with the wilful murder of Joseph Lauricella, fruiterer, at Victoria market on July ...

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  20. CHIEFLY SHELLS.

    Gen Haig reports that with the exception of minor infantry engagements in the vicinity of Pozieres, where we are conslidating our line, ...

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  21. TO JOIN THE BREMEN.

    Two German commercial submarines are doing trials at Heligoland, and will shortly depart for the United States. ...

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  22. WHAT MAY COME.

    Helaire Belloe in "Land and Water." says the Allies on the west front continue to prove, their ability to seize successive narrow belts on the Somme ...

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  23. "BRITONS NEVER, NEVER," Etc.

    During the progress of the daybaking dispute, nearly 200 members of the bread carters' union refused to go on strike, and 170 of them ...

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  24. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Application made to the Full Court to-day by the State Premier (Mr. Holman). the Attorney-General (Mr. Hall) and the Minister for Works ...

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  25. A CALM NIGHT.

    A communique says the night was calm on the greater part of the frontWe dispersed German patrols at Tahure and in Argonne. There was a ...

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  26. BUCKING UP A BIT.

    M. Zaimis has protested to the Turkish Ambassador against the persecution of Greeks in Asia Minor. ...

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  27. OTHER CAUSES.

    A report prepared by the department of Public Lands shows for the seven months this year, ended July 31. the number of selections taken up in ...

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  28. MELBOURNE RECRUITING.

    "In recruiting to-day there were 59 volunteers and 21 accepted. ...

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  29. CORRUPTION IN PRIUSSIA.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" says nearly 100 arrests have been made in Berlin and West Prussia for extensive grain frauds. Large quantities of grain ...

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  30. THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian communique says: We captured enemy trenches on. Mt. Pechinka, and in the areas of San Caterina and San Marco, taking 353 ...

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  31. THE WAR LOAN.

    Since the Commonwealth War loan was re-opened, 3312 additional applications has been received, the amount applied for aggregating. £376,000. This ...

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  33. COOL HIM DOWN.

    Tilak a leader of the extremist home rulers, has been over for a year in the stim of 40,000 rupees for making seditious speeches. ...

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  34. MORE WANTED.

    There, were 34 recruits acccpted in Queensland to-day. ...

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  35. INNOCENT BLOOD.

    Mr. Asquith stated the Government would not tolerate the resumption of diplomatic relations with Germany until reparation was made for the ...

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  36. "INDUSTRIAL HUNS."

    Mr. Crawford, president of the Australian Suget Producers' Association, to-day sent the Prime Minister the following wire: ...

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  38. GOOD CANNON FODDER.

    There are 122 German divisions on the west front. Twenty oppose the Anglo-French at Somme. 20 are at Verdun, and the rest scattered on the ...

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  39. TOP OF THE HILL.

    The "Petit Parisien" says last night the British re-occupied the trenches north of hte Thiepval-Pozieres road, Mouquet farm also falling into their ...

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  40. WOULDN'T THEY LIKE IT?

    Reports from Vienna state that two important Cabinet meetings were held yesterday and discussed the question of a separate peace with Italy in ...

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  41. HE LONGS FOR BLOOD.

    The townspeople of Haltin, Belgium refusing to work for the German army, have invoked the Hague Convention. Commandant Schrank ...

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  42. THE LITTLE LIQUOR BILL.

    The National War Savings Committee points out that the nation is spending £182,000,000 on drink, and appeals for a reduction in view of the urgent ...

    Article : 48 words
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