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  2. GERMANY ASKED TO EXPLAIN.

    Reuter's Washington correspondent says that the State Department announces that Mr. Gerrard, the American Minister at Berlin, will be directed to call Germany's ...

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  3. GALLIPOLI WOUNDED.

    The Malta correspondent of The Daily Telegraph has sent the following despatch: —"The last batch of wounded from Gallipoli, carry injuries mostly in the legs ...

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  4. THE BLOCKADE.

    Daring the week ended on Wednesday last 1,480 vessels arrived at British ports. Of these craft two were mined and 11 submarined by the enemy, aggregating 22,970 ...

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  5. AMERICA MAY FIGHT

    It has been ascertained that the White Star liner Arabic, which was sunk by a German submarine off Fastnet Island, carried Sa Francisco mails. ...

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  6. Treatment of Prisoners.

    The Press Bureau has announced another report received from the German Embassy at Berlin on the camps of prisoners held by Germany. The officers at Beeskowe did not ...

    Article : 96 words
  7. WESTERN FRONT.

    The latest official communique from the French headquarters reports mine fighting art Viennel Chateau. The army was engaged at close quarters with the German ...

    Article : 76 words
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  9. NOT REPORTED IN BERLIN.

    Details of the sinking of the Arabic have been withheld from the German newspapers. The news has caused considerable nervousness in the Foreign Office, where it ...

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  10. MISSING.

    The latest report issued by the White Star Company says that 21 of the crew and 18 passengers are missing. ...

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  11. Jumped to Death.

    A British officer relates that a British aeroplane pursued a German Taube, and ignited it. The German observer fell out, but the pilot kept his head, and volplanedwas killed. ...

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  12. Slight German Success.

    The Germans regained a footing in the trenches on the Ablain to Angres road, after three counter-attacks in which they sustained considerable losses. ...

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  13. A LAD'S BRAVERY.

    As the Arabic was sinking a thrilling incident occurred. A boat filled with passengers was swung on the davits, but no one was handy to lower it. Cummings, a ...

    Article : 97 words
  14. "Tommy" Asks for More.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters in Flanders lays stress on the wonderful co-operation of the British infantry and artillery at Hooge, east of ...

    Article : 373 words
  15. No Fresh News.

    No important development is reported in connection with the Dardanelles campaign. Reports merely convey tidings of minor patrol engagements and artillery duels at ...

    Article : 48 words
  16. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    The Porte at Constantinople declares that it is willing to allow Italian citizens to leave, but insists that they shall first pay heavy taxes and give up all their gold. ...

    Article : 213 words
  17. A Close Call.

    A German submarine hailed the Norwegian mail steamer Irma off the Norwegian coast. The Irma swung out her boats-preratony to the abandonment of tie vessel by ...

    Article : 73 words
  18. Bovic Reported Sunk.

    A tremendous sensation has been caused in America by the news of the torpedoing of another White Star liner. Advices have been received from New ...

    Article : 112 words
  19. Turks in Terror.

    The Dede Agatch correspondent of The Paris Temps says that a veritable panic has existed at Constantinople since a British submarine destroyed a portion of the ...

    Article : 107 words
  20. CAPTAIN'S GRAPHIC STORY.

    Capt. Finch, the commander of the Arabic, when interviewed, said he saw no submarine, and the first intimation he had of the catastrophe was when a ...

    Article : 222 words
  21. "NOW IS THE TIME."

    In an address at a luncheon tendered to the returned wounded soldiers by the Cheer-up Society at the Jubilee Exhibition Building on Friday the Military ...

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  22. Turkish Prime Minister Resigned.

    The Grand Vizier of Turkey, Prince! Said Halim Pasha, disapproved of the persecution of Greek residents of Turkey, and despite the entreaties of Enver Pasha and ...

    Article : 61 words
  23. PRINCE LOUIS OF BATTENBURG.

    Tho newspapers have published further information in regard to the position ot Prince Louis of Battenburg, who, in his capacity of First Sea Lord of the Ad ...

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  24. GERMAN WAR LOAN.

    A Berlin telegram received at Amsterdam says that the Reichstag has carried the second and third reading of the new War Loan Bill unanimously. During the debate ...

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  25. Fun in the Trenches.

    A Central News correspondent indicates that it is not all serious work on Gallipoli. The soldiers at Anzac have great fun with a pet goat. They imitate the screech of a ...

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  26. Dead Australian Soldier's Letter.

    A letter written by the late Lieut. Hubert Meagher, of the 3rd Australian Infantry Brigade, reached his mother at the Isle of Wight on the day of his death. In ...

    Article : 109 words
  27. Turkish Transport Sunk.

    The Athena correspondent of The Paris Temps states that a British seaplane dropped bombs on and sank a Turkish transport filled with troops in the Sea of ...

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  28. Berlin Perturbed

    Italy's declaration against Turkey has been received with deep emotion in Berlin, where it is feared the step will seal the, fate of the Dardanelles. ...

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  29. WHAT AMERICA WILL DO.

    The Daily Telegraph's New York correspondent says that, in the event of diplomatic severance between America and Ger many, two immediate steps contemplated ...

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  30. Turkish Collier Sunk.

    A Sevastopol message states that a Russian submarine has sunk a Turkish coalladen steamer off the Anatolian coast, in the Black Sea. ...

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  31. Recruiting.

    The number of volunteers accepted for the expeditionary forces at the Sydney metropolitan recruiting depots on Saturday was 249, bringing the total for the ...

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  32. Need Not Help at Gallipoli.

    The Milan Journal II Secolo does not consider that a Turco-Italian war would involve Italy in tie struggle for the Dardanelles, because experts are of opinion ...

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  33. Belgian Resentment.

    Two hundred arrests were made in Brussels yesterday, mainly of women and children, for showing anti-German feeling on the anniversary of the occupation of ...

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  34. A Submarine Chased.

    Reports from Mitylene state that a German submarine was pursued by three destroyers and two after allied ships, and took refuge in Aivali Bay. The submarine ...

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  35. IN VICTORIA.

    For the past week the number of volunteers was 967. and 718 of these were accepted. Yesterday 118 men offered, and 78 passed the doctors. ...

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  36. The Trentino.

    Gen. Coupt Cadorna, Commander-in-Chief of the Italian field armies, has reported that he has further advanced towards Trent from the eastern border of the ...

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  37. Exchanges Arranged.

    It is officially stated that the Imperial Government has made an agreement with Germany to repatriate civilians who are aunt for military service. ...

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  38. Caucasus Fighting.

    Id regard to the operations against tie Turks in the Caucasus, it is reported that a Russian motorboat attacked a large sailing vessel in the direction of the ...

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  39. PERTH FIGURES.

    Recruiting is proceeding steadily. In Perth daring the week 166 volunteers were accepted, and 81 were declared medically until. ...

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  40. A NEW REGULATION.

    Men of alien origin applying for enlistmeat in the Australian Imperial Forces are now required to fill up a special form. In addition it is necessary that every such ...

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  41. Mining Operations.

    An intense cannonade occurred on Thursday night in the Artois, Champagne, and Vosges regions. Mine-fighting has continued at Courtechaussee and St. Hubert ...

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  42. Tirpitz Decorated by Kaiser.

    The Kaiser has conferred the Prussian Order of Merit on Grand Admiral von Tirpitz, presumably in recognition of the deeds accomplished by the submarine ...

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  43. SUBMARINES' FIGHT.

    Italian bluejackets tell the story of the sinking of the Austrian submarine U12 in the North Adriatic last week. An Italian torpedo destroyer while cruising saw the ...

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  44. Aeroplanes Active.

    On the plateau north-west of Aesievo, the Italians took by a sharp attack an important Austrian redoubt, and their artillery ignited and destroyed enemy ...

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  45. OVER THE OLD GROUND.

    The French newspapers regard the speech made in the Reichstag on Thursday by the German Imperial Chancellor as an apologia for Germany. The most striking feature ...

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  46. Gen. McCay.

    Gen. McCay, of the Australian Imperial Forces, who was everely wounded in the leg during the fighting in the Dardanelles, has been accommodated in Viscount ...

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  47. IS THIS GERMAN'S REPLY?

    American newspapers bitterly condemn the sinking of the Arabic, and ask whether it is Germany's reply to the American Note. ...

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  48. French War Office Changes.

    The French Minister of War (M. Millerand) admitted in the Chamber of Deputies to-day that since October he had been forced to change two-thirds of the high ...

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  49. Premier Holman's Appeal.

    In a circular letter distributed to the Recruiting Association in this State, the Premier (Mr. Holman) says:—"To-day the German end Austrian armies are larger ...

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  50. Heroic New Zealander.

    The Central News correspondent at tie Dardanelles, writing on August 1, gives a story of the pluck of a New Zealander, which, he says, is without precedent. ...

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  51. German Cruisers at Sea.

    Several large German cruisers of the newest type have been seen steaming northward in the international waters near Saltholm Island, Denmark. They were ...

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  52. CONSCRIPTION.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, Labour member for Derby, Organizing Secretary of tie Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, in an interview, has stated that neither the ...

    Article : 87 words
  53. Preparing for the Blow.

    The London Observer says that the worst way to help Russia would be w rush into extensive frontal assaults on the western fronts. The latter forces are ...

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  54. German Cruiser Torpedoed.

    A British submarine has torpedoed a German cruiser in the Baltic Sea. Russian advices confirm the news. ...

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  55. Liebknecht Howled Down.

    A Berlin telegram received at Amsterdam stated that Herr Karl Laebknecht, the Socialist leader of the Reichstag, asked whether the Government were disposed to ...

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  56. Australian Brigade Anniversary.

    The troops in camp at Alexandria celebrated the anniversary of the formation of the 1st Australian Expeditionary Brigade. The men drank a toast to the memory of ...

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  57. Cotton as Contraband.

    It is officially stated that the Imperial Government has declared cotton to be absolute contraband. It is explained that while circumstances might have justified such ...

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  58. Incidents.

    The British Belgian Relief Fund has reached £767,000. MADRID, August 21. In reply to representations made by. ...

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  59. New Zealand and Compulsory Service.

    In moving in the House the second reading of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces Bill, the Minister for Defence (Mr. Allen) said in the original Act the strength ...

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  60. French Political Activities.

    In the Chamber of Deputies the Minister of War (M. Milleraod) said all that the Government Lad undertaken in regard to the supply of munitions lad been carried ...

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  61. Imperial Finance.

    Following their consultation with the Home Secretary (Mr. McKenna), the Agents-General have decided to await instructions from the coming conference of ...

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  62. GERMANS ALLEGE JUSTIFICATION.

    American opinion is still greatly exercised over the lose of American lives through the sinking of the Arabic. Count Bernstoff (the German Ambassador) ...

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  63. Landless Dutch and German West Africa.

    The assurance of the Prime Minister (Gen. Botha) to the landles Dutch and other would-be settlers that there is room for thousands in German Sooth-West ...

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  64. Austrian Trade Losses.

    The Austrian imports for the second quarter of 1915 were less than 55 per cent, of those of the corresponding period of 1914, while the exports showed at 36 per ...

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  65. Not Men, but Material.

    Mr. Appleton, Secretary of the General Federation of Trade Unionists, has visited the front. He states the greatest need is not men, hut shells, and machinery for ...

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  66. Another 8,000,000 Russians.

    The Russian Government announces the early summoning to the colours of a reserve of 8,000,000 men. who are under 35 of years of age. ...

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  67. MONEY FOR MUNITIONS.

    The Sate Munitions Committee purposes to raise funds for its work by floating a limited liability company in shares of 5/, the committee and company to be ...

    Article : 51 words
  68. Deaths From Meningitis.

    Daring the week-end four patients died at, the Alfred Hospital from corebro-spin meningitis. Ninetecen fresh cases are reported. ...

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