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  3. THE SOMME FRONT.

    General Sir Douglas Haig on Monday morning reported to the War Office:—"Despite indifferent weather, we made progress east of Delville Wood, and were successful ...

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  4. SUBMARINE HUNTING.

    For many months a certain strip of the North African coast had been strewn with [?]recka[?]e and bodies of men from merchant ships—allied and neutral—who had ...

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  5. OUR NEW ALLY

    Roumania's entry into the war is regarded in State circles in Washington as the most propitious event for the Allies since ...

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  6. ITALY'S DECISION.

    A message from the Hag[?]e states that the "Vossische Zeitung" comments bitterly upon Italy's declaration of war on Germany, but expresses the opinion that the ...

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  7. BERLIN WATCHING GREECE

    Copenhagen reports that Germany is anxiously concerned as to the next step by Greece. The newspapers are warning the people to prepare for further ...

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  8. RUSSIA'S ATTACKS.

    Petrograd reported on Monday morning: —"We repelled a German attack on our positions on the west bank of the River Shara (west of Baronovitchi). We ...

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  9. WHEAT FAILS.

    Frenzied scenes took place at the Chicago Wheat Pit on Monday. The "bears" made a sensational raid. The telling was based on reports of Roumania's ...

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  10. Admiralty Deny Dutch Story.

    The British Admiralty deny a statement which has appeared in the "Vossicbe Zeitung" that Dutch sailors saw a British torpedo[?]boat-destroyer in a sinking condition ...

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  11. ROUNDING UP SHIRKERS.

    Many police court cases are arising out of the raids and "round-ups" in London and the provinces to apprehend men of military age who are suspected of shirking. ...

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  12. ANZAC BUFFET.

    A statement was made by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) yesterday, with reference to cable messages recently published in the press regarding the Anzac ...

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  13. GLOOM IN BERLIN,

    The utmost distmay has been cansed in Berlin by Italy's declaration of war, sneceeded so quickly by Roumania's action against Austria. ...

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  14. Italian Campaign.

    The Austrian gas attack at Mount Zebio, on the Asiago plateau, was repulsed with appreciable loss, including prisoners, reports a Rome official message. ...

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  15. DUBLIN REVOLT.

    The commission which is inquiring into the shooting of three journalists—Skeffington, McIatryer, and Dickson—at the Portobello barracks during the Dublin rising ...

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  16. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    A "wireless press" message from Berlin states that the Kaiser, as the result of a reciprocal arrangement with France, has postponed until after the war the ...

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  17. FIRST CONFLICT.

    A Vienna communique of Monday evening records the first actual fighting. It says:— "Roumania, by a treacherous surprise ...

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  18. SUGAR-FIELD WAGES.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — In the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, Mr. E. B. Swayne moved the adjournment of the House, in order to discuss the sugar crisis ...

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  19. LABOUR AND CAPITAL.

    That the labour problem is the greatest bar to industrial development in Victoria it present was the contention of n letter from Mr. G. Swinburne, in reply to an ...

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  20. ROUMANIA AND HER NEIGHBOURS.

    Brasso (Kronstadt), where the first fighting between the Austrians and Roumanians has taken place, is on the Hungarian side of the frontier, and should appear on the map just below the V in Transyivanis. This region, in which many Houmanians live, is served by two [?]ilway lines. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. IRISH PROBLEM.

    The Central News Agency annoucnes that negotiations for a settlement of the Irish question will probably be resumed during the Parliamentary recess. ...

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  22. AMERICAN NEWS.

    It is reported from Washington that a secret mandate, issued to the railway men, ordered a strike of 400,000 employees on September 4. ...

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  23. Espionage in Switzerland.

    Herr Sommer, the representative of the Wolff Press Agency (of Berlin) in Switzerland, will be tried at Lausanne on a charge of espionage, and also with having violated ...

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  24. 15 WAR DECLARATIONS.

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