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  2. SECRET NO LONGER.

    The Admiralty, to-day examined the remains of the mysterious car shot down at East Anglia. It is believed a wire lowered the observer to within ...

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  4. THE INTERNATIONAL WAR.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports that we captured the whole of Leuze wood and successfully with gas at Gommecourt Fighting, continues, ...

    Article : 101 words
  5. A FINAL APPEAL.

    One of the final appeals to be made for the voluntary system of recruiting was put forward at the Exhibition Hall last night before a large ...

    Article : 233 words
  6. HARD PRESSED.

    A German communique states: With undiminished intensity the battle on both sides of the Somme continues. There are 28 British and ...

    Article : 139 words
  7. THE DICKSON AWARD.

    The secretary of the Mourilyan Canegrowers' Association has written to the President of the Townsville Chamber of Commerce; enclosing a ...

    Article : 148 words
  8. "INTERESTED."

    The State Department announces that inquiries will be made immedately. by the American Ambassador at Tokio and Minister in Pekin of the ...

    Article : 67 words
  9. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The 206th and 207th Australian casualty lists were issued to-night. The summary reads:- Officers: Killed in action 31, died. ...

    Article : 146 words
  10. TOO GOOD FOR THEM.

    There was a great crowd at the funeral of the Zeppelin crew at Potter's Bar. Many police were drafted in: the authorities fearing a ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. HUN AIR REPORT.

    The official German version of their air raids states that they repeatedly bombed the fortress of London and northern and north-western quarters ...

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  12. FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    Desperate fighting has taken place in the Chilly district. The French conquered the Northern portion of Vermando Villers and a spirited attack ...

    Article : 70 words
  13. Commonwealth Powers Bill.

    The crisis in the sugar industry was again raised in the Assembly to-night. when the Premier moved for leave to introduce the Commonwealth ...

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  14. GREEK HEART-ACHES.

    There are many heart searchings at the news that the Italians continue to advance in the interior of Epirus, abolishing Greek authority, and ...

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  15. BADLY BITTEN.

    The "Central News" Hague correspondent states a Zeppelin returning from Engiand was so badly damaged that it landed near Mons. Several of ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. A CUT ABOVE GREECE.

    Units of the British fect visited I isbon to-day and were cordinallyu received by the President. Ministers and people. A guard of honour from ...

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  17. A GREAT GENERAL.

    The "Lokal Anzieger" states the Grand Duke Nicholas is commanding the Russian army in the Balkans against the Bulgarians. ...

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  18. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    PETROGRAD, September 7. A Russian communique says: We captured a fortified position in the direction of Halicz. (Galicia), and ...

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  19. MORE YANKS KILLED.

    Twenty-eight Americans were aboard the British steamer Kelyinia, which was sunk on September 2, by a torpedo. Nine persons were saved ...

    Article : 41 words
  20. TICKLING THE TURKS.

    An official message from Egypt states that in an air raid on the enemy's encampment at Mazar on Monday, an anti-aircraft gun was disabled and ...

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  21. VAIN HUN RUSHES.

    A communique says a curtain of fire broke down many attacks against our new positions southward of Deni[?]ourt. Our violent machine-guns ...

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  22. SHARK DYNAMITED.

    A British airman blew up a damaged. German submarine at Zeebrugge harbour and returned to Dunkirk despite a heavy bombardment. ...

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  23. FRIGHTENED INTO IT.

    Germany, in negotiations with France, agreed to abandon the reprisals camps, notably in Courland and Poland, and return the French ...

    Article : 47 words
  24. JUST AS WELL.

    A wireless states that the Entente squadron will remain at Piraeus for the duration of the war, laying minefields to protect the entrance. ...

    Article : 38 words
  25. Statement by Mr. Theodore.

    The Commonwealth Government will not agree to the proposal that the price of sugar should be increased. The Treasurer, having returned from ...

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  26. ALONG THE DANUBE.

    A Roumanian communique states that after lively fighting in the region of Borzecket. we occupied the heights westward, taking 154 prisoners. We ...

    Article : 89 words
  27. "YOU HYPOCRITES."

    Mr. Gardiner, of Massachusetts, in a speech in the House of Representatives, denounced the Senate's retaliatory black-list legislation as a blow to ...

    Article : 96 words
  28. QUEENSLAND RECRUITS.

    The enlistments yesterday totalled 60, while 42 men to-day presented themselves in readiness to go into camp. ...

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  29. GOT TO GO.

    The Austrlians have already ev[?]cuated one-third of Transylvania, where a few Turkish troops have arrived but no Germans. ...

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  31. PATROL CLASHES.

    It is offitially reported from Salonika that patrol encounters occurred between Orlkakomar and Janbridge. The enemy shelled the British ...

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  32. STILL SEEING VISIONS.

    Berlin reports that three Zeppelins raided Bucharest, and claim to have set fire to the wheat'stores. ...

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  33. YANKEES ON BOARD.

    The British steamer [?] was sunk by a mine or a torpedo when en route from Newport News to Glasgow. There were 28 Americans on ...

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  34. A PAIR OF BIRDS.

    It is learned from Switzerland that Germany has lost two super Zeppelins. ...

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  35. SACKED BY THE KAISER.

    The Kaiser has dismissed von Deimling commanding the right wing of the Crown Prince's Verdun army. ...

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  36. ITALY MOVES ON.

    An Italian communique states the first snow has fallen. We extended our occupation of the western slope at Punta and Delforame. Infantry, ...

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  38. OF COURSE NOT.

    A German official wireless denies that any person has been killed in Germany in consequence, of food disturbances, which foreign newspapers ...

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  39. A SLUMP IN LOANS.

    The chief subscribers to the German war loan are the savings bank and munition firms. The total of the first two days is far below the ...

    Article : 54 words
  40. THE GREAT ADVANCE.

    The "Morning Post's" Paris correspondent states a remarkable change has come over the Somme fighting. Not only is there a persisten ...

    Article : 140 words
  41. AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS.

    The Australian Red Cross are sending weekly parcels of food to 450 Australian soldiers, prisoners in Germany, and appeals for individual ...

    Article : 50 words
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