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  2. THE MONTH'S TEST.

    "The position is that no fewer than 82,500 men must be enlisted in September, or a proclamation, calling upon men under the Defence Act, will be ...

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  3. UNIVERSAL SERVICE.

    Important business will be done next week by the Federal Parliament, which will meet on Wednesday afternoon. The debate on the Ministry's policy with ...

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  4. OUT WITH THE GERMANS!

    With a monster petition, embracing 49,000 signatures, and in large and influential numbers, the members of the All British League waited on the Chief ...

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  5. WATTLE DAY.

    Saturday dawned gloriously bright and warm for the celebration of Wattle Day, ind the significance of the occasion was lot lost upon the citizens of Adelaide. The ...

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  6. BALKANS IN CHAOS.

    A complex situation has arisen in the Balkans. Greece is in turmoil consequent on a Nationalist rising, which had its origin at Salonika, and has spread to other parts of the Hellenic kingdom. King Constantine is confined to his bed, and is very ill, and tho Allies have informed the Premier (M. ...

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  7. Bloodshed Stopped.

    Mr. Ward Price, in a message from Salolika on Thursday, which was delayed, states that the revolution on Wednesday ad the confirmation of blood. During ...

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  8. BULGAR PRINCE HIDING.

    The Messagero says that a violent quarrel has broken out between King Ferdinand of Bulgaria and the Crown Prince Boris, a young man in his 23rd year, on ...

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  9. BULGARIAN WAR DECLARATION.

    A Berlin wireless message states that Bulgaria has declared war against Roumania, and that the war manifesto has been posted in the streets of Sofia. The ...

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  10. BULGAR FEARS.

    The Bulgarian Ambassador at Berlin (Dr. D. Rizow) says:—"We know that if Roumania and Russia, should win triumphs in Bulgaria it would mean the end of ...

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  11. EXTRAORDINARY CHAOS.

    The latest detailed descriptions of the situation in Athens, dated Thursday, state that the fact of the arrival of the allied warships at ...

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  12. Bulgarian Leader Dead.

    The death is announced from Sofia of Gen. Jostoff (chief of the Bulgarian General Staff). It is reported, that the general committed suicide after having left an, ...

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  13. "THE BEST COURSE."

    In a message sent to-day to the people of Western Australia, Rp. Sir John Forrest says that at first sight and with inadequate knowledge he, like many others, ...

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  14. WHAT QUEENSLAND REQUIRES.

    During August 744 men were accepted for service in Queensland. For the present month about seven times last month's totals are required. Saturday's ...

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  15. THE EXTRA SIXPENCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) announced yesterday that the Commonwealth Government had been able to make financial arrangements which would enable ...

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  16. "REACHING" ELIGIBLE MEN.

    Asked this morning what steps the Government proposed to take in calling up men who had not furnished census cards the Minister for Defence (Mr. Pcarce) ...

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  17. Sedition at Sofia.

    Reports received at Rome state that violent manifestations of popular feeling against the Bulgarian, ruler and the Premier (Dr. Radoslavoff) were made at Sofia ...

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  18. AIR RAID ON ENGLAND.

    Shortly before 11 o'clock on Saturday night an air raid was made on England, in which the Germans employed more Zepelins and scouting planes than in any ...

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  19. WIRELESS STATION SEIZED.

    Two allied warships entered the Greek Navy Yard at Piraeus to-day, and landing parties took possession of the wireless station. ...

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  20. INDIGNANT UNIONISTS.

    Unionists gathered in force in the Sydney Domain this afternoon to protest against the action of the Chief Secretary (Mr. George Black) in prohibiting ...

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  21. M. ZAIMIS ASKED FOR TIME.

    A deputation from the meeting of Venezelos supporters waited on the Greek Premier (M. Zaimis) and presented a copy of the resolution passed by the meeting, ...

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  22. MACEDONIA TO BE MOBILIZED.

    The preparations of the Allies to deal with any attempt at resistance were too complete to be defied. The French occupied the Salonika barracks after the Greeks had ...

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  23. Russians and Bulgaria.

    Gen. Dimitrieff, who led the Russian armies in their first victorious progress through Galicia, is in command of the Russian army which is marching through ...

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  24. Revolution Spreading.

    A wireless message received in Rome says that the Greek revolution is spreading in the provinces of Thessaly and Epirus, and that martial law has been ...

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  25. Roumanian Successes.

    The Roumanian War Office announces that the country's troops are successfully advancing in oil directions. A Roumanian Mayor and police authorities have been ...

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  26. STATEMENT BY MR. VAUGHAN.

    The Premier (Hon. V. Vaughan), speaking to a reporter on Sunday, said he and the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Mr. Goode) went to Melbourne last Thursday, ...

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  27. GREEK CITIES REBELLED.

    Telegrams from Salonika declare that several Greek cities have revolted, and that three regiments have mutinied. The revolutionists are said to be besieging the ...

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  28. BULGARIAN RETREAT.

    The Athens correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says that the Bulgarians are falling back rapidly towards Monastir and the Florina Plains. The Serbs are pressing ...

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  29. GREECE IN TURMOIL.

    A sudden and startling change has manifested itself in Greece. The clouds of the political situation for the last few days have been lowering like a thunder ...

    Article : 317 words
  30. AUSTRALIA'S CONTRIBUTION.

    Referring to the Prime Minister's reported statement that Australia had so far done as well as any other part of the Empire in offering soldiers, the Premier (Mr. ...

    Article : 237 words
  31. DRAMATIC SURRENDER.

    The fighting portion of the Macedonian revolution is over. When the allied Commander-in-Chief (Gen. Sarrail) on Friday morning arrived on the parade ground 50 ...

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  32. The King of Greece.

    The Greek Minister in London denies the report that King Constantino has abdicated the throne. Telegrams from Athens state that King ...

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  33. ENEMY PLANS AGAINST ROUMANIA.

    It is believed that Germany and Austria are preparing to bring their full weight in an effort against the southern Roumanian frontier, whither a heavy ...

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  34. "ONE BIG UNION."

    Representatives of 42 trades unions met in conference at the trades hall on Saturday to discuss the proposed "one big union" scheme. It was stated that the ...

    Article : 334 words
  35. MR. HUGHES IN SYDNEY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) arrived in Sydney to-day. To-morrow evening he will address the executive of the Political Labour League on defence ...

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  36. Another Town Evacuated

    Reports from Frankfort state that 50,000 Germans have arrived at the Hungarian city of Klansenburg. The Austrians have evacuated the ...

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  37. Entente's Peremptory Action.

    The Entente Ministers at Athens will this afternoon hand the Greek Premier (M. Zaimis) a Note informing him that they expect him to dear up the situation ...

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  38. MESSAGE FROM VENEZELOS.

    The popular Greek leader, M. Venezelos, in a message to The Sunday Times, says:—"Although I am deeply grieved that Greece has so much delayed paying her due ...

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  39. THE BROKEN HILL AGITATION.

    A meeting, convened by the Political Labour League, was held at the town hall on Saturday afternoon to discuss the universal service question. The meeting, ...

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  40. Twenty-five Miles All Along.

    A Bucharest wireless message states that the Roumanian Army, on the evening of the declaration, was ready to take up its positions, and crossed at a single bound ...

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  41. GREEK REVOLUTIONARY COMMITTEE.

    A Committee of .National Defence has been formed at Salonika, with considerable possibilities, although the present Programme is vague. The committee's ...

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  42. Allied Troops at Pireus.

    Twenty-three allied warships arrived at Pircus (the harbour of Athens) at noon on Friday, accompanied by transports from Salonika. Pireus is connected by railway ...

    Article : 137 words
  43. VENEREAL DISEASES.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) has induced his Ministry to place £15,000 on the Estimates for the erection of special hospitals at Sydney, Melbourne, and ...

    Article : 61 words
  44. Provisional Government Proclaimed.

    The Salonika correspondent of The Petit Farisien says that the Greek Revolutionists' Committee of National Defence has been proclaimed as a Provisional ...

    Article : 79 words
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  46. MEETING OF ALL-BRITISH LEAGUE.

    Reference to the deputation was made at the usual monthly meeting of the All-British League, held in Bricknell's Cafe on Saturday night, by the Hon. J. P. ...

    Article : 140 words
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