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  2. Remarkable Machine Gun.

    LONDON", Wednesday.—A remarkable machine gun has appeared in the campaign. Canada has a thousand which she has promised in a fortnight, including ...

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  3. The Lusitania.

    PARIS, Thursdy.—The "Lagvekke Sociale" publishes the German Socialists' narrative purporting to be Commander Hearing's account of the sinking of the ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA DAY.

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  5. THE WAR. Submarine Strife.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday—A German submarine burned the Swedish steamer Madonna, timber laden from Halmstad to Hartlepool. ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIA. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce today considerable enthusiasm was shown among/ members, when a one pound bank ...

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  7. A DISAPPOINTED CROWD.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The House of commons was crowded in anticipation of a historic resume of the war. Mr. Asqith, however, after justifying the ...

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  8. On the Western Front.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A communique states: The Germans north of Soucbez, after a violent bombardment, launched an attack at three different points. A very ...

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  9. SUBMARINE IN THE SCHELDT.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—On the 12th instant a submarine from Antwerp passed from down the Scheldt and reached Zeebrugge. Allied airmen on Monday, bombed ...

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  10. Recruiting.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the first annual inseting of the Athletic Sports Rifle Club Professor David made an appeal for more mea for the front. Every serviceable man, ...

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  11. PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Asquith said that the Italians were steadily gaining ground and were making their way towards their objective, which he believed ...

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  12. BRITISH STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The British steamer Hozarth was torpedoed off Aldeburen. A passing steamer rescued eight of the crew. Twelve are missing. ...

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  13. Russian Campaign.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—A communique published in Berlin states: We scattered the Russians between Mitau and the Niemen. We captured Noworwo North, on ...

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  14. GERMAN REPORT.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—A communique states: The Silesian Landsturm stormed the trenches north—west of Souchez. We captured four machine guns on the ...

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  15. RECRUITS IN THE COUNTRY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The country associations total number of prospective recruits, apart from the actual enlistments, now stands at 7913. ...

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  16. ENLIST OR HELP THE WOUNDED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Addressing the railway, employees, the Minister of Railways stated every man who was able to enlist should do so, while others should ...

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  17. CREWS TAKEN ABOARD.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The submarine destroyed four vessels. The crew of the Erama were first taken aboard the sulmurine. Two torpedoes were then fired at the ...

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  18. FRENCH WARSHIPS BOMBARD ZEEBRUGGE.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—Reports from Belgium state that French warships on Friday bombarded Zeebrugge and badly hit a German torpedo boat. Airmen ...

    Article : 98 words
  19. WARSAW.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.—Dr. Sven Hedir, the Swadish explorer, has left for Warsaw at Field Marshal Von Hindenburg's invitation. The Field, Marshal wired ...

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  20. Anti-British Feeling.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Is lt right a female resident with pronounced German sympathied should be allowed freedom and draw a pension from the Government is ...

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  21. IRON LADEN STEAMER SUNK.

    LONDON. Wednesday,—The steamer Mericarn, iron laden from Bilbao to West Hartlepool, was sunk, supposed to have been torpedoed. The crew Just had time ...

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  22. IN HEARING OF WARSAW.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.—There is the thundering of guns in heavy action in the vicinity of Eplaseczno, and the echo is heard through the streets of Warsaw. ...

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  23. The Holy Land.

    ROME, Wednesday.—The Vatican has received alarming news from the HolviLand. The Turks cut off all postal and telegraph facilities from Christians, who live ...

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  24. THE NUMBER OF KILLED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. T.J. MacNamara (Financial Secretary to the Admiraity) states that up to July 27 approximately 1550 persons were killed by ...

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  25. A SERIES OF QUESTIONS.

    Sir H. Dalziell moved an amendment that the Commons adjourn for a month. He said he was not satisfied with the Position in Flanders, He understood there ...

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  26. Australians in England.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—One hundred and fifty Australian convalescent soldiers and about one hundred New Zealanders will attend the service of prayer for victory at ...

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  27. Servia.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Athens correspondent learns from the Secret Service in Constantinople that he Austro—German offensive is expected ...

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  28. EKRATA.

    The hon. secretary of the Australia Day ford (Mr. P.G. Best) informs us that in the last of acknowledgments published yesterday the name of A. Sonla, ...

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  29. Turkey's Position.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Enver Pasha by notice exhorted the Turks to resist because German reinforcements would shortly arrive at Constantinople when Servia ...

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  30. RECRUITING FEE REFUSED BY MANY POLICE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Over two—thirds of the money involved in the payment of ten Shillings per head for recruits has been refused by the country police. ...

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  31. MESSAGE FROM THE KING.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—The Governor General has received a cable from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the effect that His Majesty recognises the ...

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  32. The Cause of the Allies.

    BOMBAY, Wednesday.—Aga Khan's Moslem followers are organising a great, assembly on August 4, when prayers will be offered for the success of the Allies, ...

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  33. RETURN OF THE WOUNDED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A wireless message states 115 wounded New South wales soldiers are on board the Pallarat, due here shortly. There are 684 cases in ...

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  34. NO SHORTAGE OF NURSES AND DOCTORS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. H. J. Tennant, in the House of Commons, rend a letter from the General Commanding in Egypt, sent to the Director General of ...

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  35. ORGAN RECITAL.

    On Monilay evening next Mr. T. H. Massey will give another of his series of organ recitals in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church assisted by Miss Betty Cahill and the ...

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  36. Italy and Austria.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Echo de Paris' " Milan correspondent says the Austrian staff has left Gorizia, and General Cadorna could occupy it if he were not ...

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  37. A HARD CASE

    MELBOURNE, Thuraday.—An Indian subject, 15 years resident in Australia, desired to enlist and passed the doctors, but was refused admission at Liverpool and ...

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  38. FOR OUR WOUNDED.

    Among the many useful and beautiful articles submitted for public approval and patronage at the present time two, articles now on view in Paling's up-to-date ...

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  39. MANUFACTURE OF MUNITIONS.

    Mr. Lloyd George then gave a statement of the progress of the manufacture of munitions. He paid a tribute to the business men who had given their services. ...

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  40. THE TWO FRCNTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Morning Post's" correspondent at Petrograd states that the Russians are dealing with the northern and southern attacks with very ...

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  41. ITALIAN PROGRESS.

    ROME, Wednesday.—A communique says: In Carnia the enemy under cover of a log unsuccessfully tried to attack our postions at Passo, Delcacc and Iatore. ...

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  42. RECRUITING MEETING AT LISMORE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister of Education (Mr. A. Griffith and Mr. G. Nesbitt. M.L.A., will address a recruiting meeting at Lismore, on August 6th. ...

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  43. COAL PRICES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The House of Lords passed the Coal Prices Limitation Bill. ...

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  44. EXPLOSION AT AIRSHIP SHED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Admiralty announces that at ll a.m. a hydrogen explosion occurred at the airship shed at Wormwood Scrubs. The explosion killed ...

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  45. SCHEME OUTLINED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd George, continuing, said that with work which used to be done by the night shifts the arrangement was two or three shifts daily, ...

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  46. INFORMATION BUREAU.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Red Cross Society IK inaugurating an Information bureau in order to obtain information about the men at the front and assist the ...

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  47. AUSTRIAN STATEMENTS.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.—An Austrian communique says: The enemy made unsuccessful counter-attacks near Sokal, and likewise west of Ivangorod. The Italians ...

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  48. IMPORTANCE OF BOMBS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Router's correspondent at head, uarters says that a nute of recent operations reveated the enormous importance of bombs and hand grenades ...

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  49. THE CITY DEMONSTRATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—All arrangements for to-morrow's demonstration inconnection with Australia Day are practically completed. There is great enthusiasm iff ...

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  50. War and Trade.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sir. F.E Winchcombe, M.L.C., speaking at the annual meeting of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, referred to the disruption in ...

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  51. WONDERFUL COLLECTING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sydney and Brisbane Wool Buvers Association raised a sum of £700 sterling in two hours towards the Australia Dav Fund. ...

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  52. Aerial Activity.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An airship accidentally exploded in Wormwood Scrubs and three men were killed and a dozen injured. ...

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  53. Of Questionable Nationality.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The American Embassy in Berlin, in a report to the London Embasey on Zerbet camp, states that in lazaret there was a civilian named Nykiel ...

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  54. RECEIETS TO DATE.

    SYDNEY. Thursday—The total amount donated to the Australian Day Fund on to one o'clock to-duv amounted to £138.831. ...

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  55. The Imperial Parliament.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), in moving the adjournment of the Houso of Commons until the 14th of September, said that the success ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. ATTACK AT THE DARDANELLES.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A French communique states that allied, aviators successfully bombed the new aviation camp north of Chanak (Dardanclles),. causing a large ...

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  58. MYSTERIOUS FIRE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A mysterious are at Dufferin Dock, Belfast in the afternoon destroyed 5000 bags of flour, part of Canada's gift to the British poor; also ...

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  59. AERODROME AT GHENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—An aerodrome has been established in St. Denis' Seuaro, Ghent, and a hundred airmen practice daily. Ten or twenty aeroplanes ...

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  60. ELECTIONS BILL.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The House of Lords passed the Elections Rill. The Earl of Crews said the proballities of an early general election were romote.Special ...

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  61. SUBMARINES BOMBED.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—A French aviator bombed two submarines at Zecbrugge. It is belived the submarines were damaged. ...

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  62. PRISONER IN TURKEY.

    MALTA; Wednesday.—Heut Stoker, of the AE2, who is a prisoner in Turkey, writes that he' is treated as well as could be expected. He exercises daily with ...

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  63. ANTI-RECRUTTING AGITATORS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Speakers at any anti—recruting meetings will be imprisoned. ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. Advertising

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