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  2. Hungary in Confusion.

    A Pome wireless message states that the Hungarian authorities are arming all male citizens, irrespective of age. A hundred thousand fugitives from Transylvania are ...

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  3. PANAMA CANAL.

    A lanasuae, 200 feet wide, at cubaracna has blocked the Panama Canal, and no vessels have been able to pass through since last Wednesday. ...

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  4. WESTERN FRONT.

    The French communique of Friday afternoon says:- Our coup de main between the Oise and the Aisne resulted in the capture of prisoner from trenches at ...

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  5. EASTERN FRONTS.

    The Russian Communique of Friday afternoon says:—A bullet in the head killed Major-Gen. Neskitin as he was inspecting positions at Labusy, six miles ...

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  6. CRADLE OF THE FLEET.

    I paid a visit to the great works on the Clyde, where pneumatic riveters were being employed on a range of 100 ships in building yards, with such, quantities of ...

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  7. TOO LATE!

    The nomination of Cr. P. Gleeson, one of the retiring Councillors for Trentham Riding at the recent shire council annual election, reached the returning officer 10 ...

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  8. MARCH ON SOFIA.

    The French press urges that immediate united allied action to advance on and seize Sofia, the Bulgarian capital, would dispose of the Bulgarian situation. ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Official m[?]mation has been received by Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dorling, of Unley road, Unley, that their fourth son, Pte. Arnold John Dorling, has been killed in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Evacuation by Austrians.

    The Austrian Friday night communique states:—The enemy was again repulsed on Thursday, near the Austro-Roumanian western border at Orsova, and in the ...

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  11. THE SERBIAN FRONT.

    The Bulgarians in Western Macedonia have withdrawn from Sorovitch towards the passes of Kirlideven and Banitza. The Serbian cavalry has reached Sorovitch. The ...

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  12. BOGUS BANKNOTES.

    Another man, Charles Percaval Cattell, aged 30 years, has been arrested in connection with the recent circulation of forged £5 notes. He appeared before the ...

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  13. LATE PTE B. DIX.

    RENMARK, September 1.—Deep regret was felt in Renmark when the news of the death of Pte. Bertram Dix became known. He and his younger brother, ...

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  14. British Trench Entered.

    Gen. Haig reported on Friday afternoon:—We drove back between Gincby and High Wood four strong attacks with leavy losses. A fifth German attack ...

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  15. PRICE OF MILK.

    A Special Gazette, fixing the price to be charged for milk within a radius of 10 miles from the Melbourne General Post Office, was issued yesterday. The price ...

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  16. WOMEN AT THE FURNACES.

    Glowing tributes must be paid to the women workers whom I saw engaged in heaving great shells, and drawing redhot copper bands from the furnaces with ...

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  17. THE BRITISH LINES.

    The British report an intermittent cannonade on the River Struma front and in the Lake Doiran region. British artillery set fire to the Pardovitch Railway Station ...

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  18. MISSING.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, September 1.—Telegrams were received on Wednesday and Thursday from the military authorities that three of our young soldiers at ...

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  19. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From Sandford Ross:—"In my recent correspondence from London the following paragraph occurs:—'Maggie is not too well. Her sister in 'Frisco is having a ...

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  21. Italians Fighting in Albania.

    A Rome report Indicates an Italian advance in Albania. It says:—We have occupied Tepeleni, in Albania, on the Vojussa. The Albanian and Greek garrison ...

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  22. WINTER CAMPAIGN INEVITABLE.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the Daily Chronicle says that the Russians continue to pour troops into Roumanian and that a section of the Russian Black ...

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  23. THE LIQUOR QUESTION.

    From Jas. Delehanty:—"Temperate" charges me with writing at random, and so providing 'fuel' for the liquor trade. He is on the horns of a dilemma. Lie is ...

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  24. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Pte. George Westlake baa been officially reported missing in France since July 20. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Korber, of Beaufort street, Kilkenny, have been officially ...

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  25. Turks in Wild Disorder.

    The British War Office announces that two successful bombing raids have been made by our aeroplanes on enemy positions on the Tigris. ...

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  26. THE WHEAT SCHEME.

    From W. J. Yenning, crystal BrooK:—"If the Commonwealth Government, desiring to help the persons concerned, had left the matter to cooperation among ...

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  27. German Submarine Sunk.

    A German submarine has been sunk of Sonderburg, in the Baltic, between Kiel Bay and the Little Belt. Swedish captains report that the ...

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  28. AUSTRIAN GARRISONS BEATEN.

    Advices received on Rome states that Albanian insurgents Lave annihilated or captured several Austrian garrisons. ...

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  29. German Butchery.

    Mr. pnm[?] Gobbs (the war correspondent at the British Headquarters in France, referring to the surrender of the 124 Bavarians mentioned in Gen. Haig's ...

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  30. "Peace in Six Months."

    The Athens correspondent of The Daily Telegraph says that a year ago the Roumanian Premier (M. Bratiano) remarked:—"When you hear that Roumania has ...

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  31. General Items.

    At the Brighton Town Hall on Sunday afternoon a large crowd of residents and visitors assembled to witness the unveiling of a handsome bronze roll of honour, upon which had ...

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  32. Munitions Works Wrecked.

    Official details of the recent explosion in a Yorkshire munitions factory show that 39 persons were killed (including the manager). Sixty who were injured, are ...

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  33. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    An Italian communique says:—We repelled an attack on the Coalba Valley, on the right bank of the Brenta, The enemy left hundreds of dead and some prisoners. ...

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  34. More Ships Engaged.

    The Berlin correspondent of The New York Times says that resentment is shown at the German capital owing to a report that Norwegian shipowners had dosed a ...

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  35. A BAVARIAN'S "WARNING."

    Karl ron Wiegand, in a wireless despatch to The New York World, says that Count von Hertling, the Premier of Bavaria, in an interview, has admitted the great ...

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  36. PUNGONDA SIDING.

    From A. D. Williams, Pungonda:—"The statement attributed by Mr. V. F. Crase to Mr. Goode, if made at all, was not made on his official visit to the ...

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  37. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    Gen. [?] commanaer-in Chief of the British force operating in German East Africa reports:—The enemy are in full recreat east and west of Uluguru ...

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  38. SOCKS.

    Lady Brown writes:—Our best thanks are due to those people who contributed the 215 pairs of socks which were sent to the troops in France by the R.M.S. Omrah on Friday last. A parcel ...

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  39. Exports to Neutrals.

    In reference to statistics queen certain sections of the press on the question of the efficiency of the British blockade, the War Trade Statistical Department ...

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  40. NO RAILWAYS STRIKE.

    A Bill compelling the railway companies to grant the men an eight hours day with the present 10 hours' pay has been introduced into the Senate. The leaders expect ...

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  41. London Railway Buffets.

    Some surprise has been caused by the rigorous enforcement of a military order declaring that the free refreshment buffets at the London railway termini shall not ...

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  42. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "A Constant Subscriber."—At the wedding breakfast the health of the bride and bridegroom, the first toast, should be proposed by the roost distinguished guest present, for which the ...

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  43. CAMPAIGN VIRTUALLY ENDED.

    The East African campaign is virtually ended, and it only remains for the allied troops to round up the remnants of the scattered German forces. ...

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  44. Incidents of the War.

    With a view to preventing communication with warships, Sweden has prohibited German merchantmen in Swedish harbours from using their wireless ...

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  45. CROSS EXAMINATION.

    From "Legal":—"Most people who have to attend the Courts to give evidence, and more especially women, are nervous. Witnesses should be protected from being ...

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  46. German Appeal for Money.

    An appeal which is being made a feature in every German newspaper in connection with the new war loan declares the war has reached a stage when decisive events ...

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  47. BILL PASSED BY REPRESENTATIVES.

    The House of Representatives passed the Eight Hours Bill for railwaymen by 239 against 56 votes, and in the Senate there there 43 votes in favour and 28 ...

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  49. A SETTLEMENT EFFECTED.

    The Senate will pass the Eight Hours Bill on Saturday, President Wilson will attach his signature to it on Saturday night, and the railway unions will then rescind their ...

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  50. WOMEN INSPECTORS.

    From "Country Teacher":—"In regard to the appointment of women inspector, so ardently advocated by the Women Teachers' Progressive League, I wish to ...

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  51. Labour After the War.

    A Labour congress, which is being held it Dudley, and is being attended by delegates representing 70,000 trades unionists, has passed a resolution demanding that a ...

    Article : 148 words
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