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  2. THE DEUTSCHLAND.

    A Baltimore advice states that the German submarine Deutshcland arrived at Newport News at 4 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon ...

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  3. ANGLO-FRENCH OFFENSIVE.

    In a report to London General Sir Douglas Haig announces that further progress has been made by the British forces to the east of Pozieres: ...

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  4. OUR LOSSES.

    The 189th casualty list released in Melbourne to-day contains the names of the following Western district soldiers:— ...

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  5. TRAITOR'S LAST HOURS.

    Mr. Gacan Daffy (Casement's legal adviser) states that he has given uphope of the reprieve of Roger Casement, the condenuied traitor ...

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  6. HUN TRADE OCTOPUS.

    The resolutions adopted by the Allied delegates to the Paris Economic Conference. held in June last, recommending post war trade ...

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  7. EAST FRONT BATTLES.

    Mr. Stanley, Washburn, "The Times" correspondent in Russia, in a message dated from the Stokhod headquarters on August 1 says that ...

    Article : 253 words
  8. SMART FRENCH SUCCESS.

    A communique issued in Paris: at midnight on Wednesday reports a notable gain at Verdun. It reads: "We made several echelon ...

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  9. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Bank of England has temporarily discontiued issuing bullion returns in order to prevent information reaching the enemy ...

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  10. ARTILLERY ACCURATE.

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in a later report, states that the situation is unchanged. "The German artillery is active in ...

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  11. ANOTHER AIRSHIP RAID.

    It was officially stated at 1.30 on Thursday morning that a number of airships crossed to the East Coast at midnight. The objective has not ...

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  12. PRIVATE L. A. OAKLEY.

    Mr. Thomas Oakley has received a cablegram from a London, from his son, Len. A. Oakley, to the effect that he has been wounded on the ...

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  13. LATEST GERMAN CASUALTY LISTS.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Amsterdam declares that the latest German casualty lists reveal heavy losses ...

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  14. PRIVATE HARRY JEWELL.

    Intimation has been received by Mrs. R. Jewell from the Defence Department that her son, Pte. Harry Jewell, had been severely wounded ...

    Article : 81 words
  15. AIRSHIP REPORTED TO BE HIT

    It is officially stated that at 3.20 o'clock in the morning six or seven airships apparently participated in the raid. A considerable number of ...

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  16. YOUNG TURKS DENOUNCED

    A Oairo telegram states that an Egyptian journalist has interviewed the Grand Sherif of Arabia, leader of the movement against the Turks ...

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  17. CASEMENT HANGED.

    Roger Casement was hanged at 9 o'clock this (Thursday) morning ...

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  18. IMPORTANT FRENCH GAINS.

    "We have carried a strong enemy position between the Bois de Hem and the Monacu Farm," reports a Paris communique ...

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  19. IRELAND.

    "The Times" correspondent in Dublin state that lespite the dis satisfaction created by the announcement of his appointment the ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. ITALIANS HOLD CIMONE.

    An Italian communique reports that a strong enemy attack at Monte Cinrone has been defeated with the heaviest losses to the enemy ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. CORPORAL TWOMEY.

    Mrs. E. Twemey, of Langulac, Penshurst, has received a cable message from London, under date of the 28th July, from Corporal F. 0. Twomey ...

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  22. RUSSIANS NEARING KOVEL.

    A Petrograd message dated Thursday states: The Russians have advanced ten miles toward Kovel since they crossed the Stokhod bend ...

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  23. NO PARTY STRIFE.

    Speaking in the House of Commons on Wednesday Mr. A. Bonar Law (Secretary for the Colonies and leader of the Unionist Party) ...

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  24. GERMANY'S LASTING SHAME.

    The "Times" correspondent in Paris says:— "The French Yellow Book dealing with the conduct of the German ...

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  25. THE BELGIAN FRONT.

    In a Belgian communique, issued from Havre, the temporary Belgian capital, it is stated that the artillery duel continues on the Belgian front ...

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  26. BETTERMENT OF PEOPLE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) announced in the House of Commons on Wednesday that the Government was consulting with The Labor ...

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  27. NEGOTIATIONS STILL PROCEEDING.

    The "Daily Mail" political correspondent says:—Certain negotiation are still proceeding between the Irish Unionists, the Government, Sir ...

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  28. AIR FIGHTS ON SOMME.

    Thirty-three aerial fights over the German lines in the Somme district are reports by a Paris communique, which proceeds to state that a ...

    Article : 55 words
  29. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    Miss Redfcid's collecting card (including Sheldrick and Co., 17/), £2 13/ ...

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  30. SERBIA'S FIGHTERS.

    Mr. G. Ward Price, the official British correspondent at Salenika, states that the Crown Prince Alexander has taken over the command of ...

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  31. WAR ANNIVERSARY.

    Today is the second anniversary of the declaration of war by Great Britain, and the occasion will be celebrated by the holding of patriotic ...

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  32. (Published in "The Times.")

    The "Times" political correspondent says: "The Irish situation is unchaged. A section of the Nationalists still see faint hopes of a ...

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  33. NATIONAL VIEW ADOPTED.

    "The Times." in a leading article, states that the speech delivered by Mr. Asquith regarding the Allies' trade proposals is satisfactory, and ...

    Article : 67 words
  34. ENEMY CHANGES OF COMMAND.

    It is officially announced in Berlin and Vienna that the command of the armies on the Eastern front has been rearranged in view of the Russian ...

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  35. FOE'S WEST FRONT ARMIES.

    A Paris message states that the French General Staff has identified 12 different German divisions on the rest front ...

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  36. FALSE RUMOURS.

    The "Exchange Telegraph" denies the rumors of Mr. Asquith's resignation ...

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  37. CHRIST CHURCH.

    Today at 10.30 a.m., there will be a celebration of Holy Communion, and at 7.30 the Vicar will deliver a short address at the Intercession ...

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  38. SUBTERRANEAN WIRELESS

    Dr. Cox, an official connected with the Forestry Department of the United States claims that he has perfected an invention for ...

    Article : 42 words
  39. DECISIVE BATTLES.

    Replying to Mr. Lloyd George (British Secretary of State for War), M. Rouges (the French War Minister) writes: "Decisive battles are raging ...

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  40. UNITY POINT EMPHASISED.

    In the course of his speech in the House of Commons on Wednesday the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) emphasised the fact that the resolutions ...

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  41. FRYATT'S MURDERERS.

    In the House of Commons on Thursday Mr. H. Nield, K. C. (Unionist) asked whether the Government was ascertaining the names of the ...

    Article : 148 words
  42. WAR DECLARATION.

    Widespread demonstrations will be held throughout Great Britain on Thursday on the second anniversary of the British ...

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  43. NEW YORK STRIKES.

    New York is facing a gigantic strike of street railwaymen, who are demanding the ecognition of their union and an increase in wages ...

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  44. WARNING TO MR. ASQUITH.

    The "Daily Mail," in a leader, urges Mr. Asquith to take prompt and vigorous action and imitate Mr. plughes' golden rule:—"Do it now ...

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  45. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH.

    A united Service of Intercession, arranged by the Ministers of the town, in response to the request of the Government, to mark the second ...

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  46. APPEAL TO GERMANS

    It is reported from Amsterdam that six Berlin, professors named, respectively, Gierke, Kohl, Schaefer, Seeberg. Adolf Wagner and Williamowitz ...

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  47. JULY RESULTS.

    "The Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters says that the British may well be proud of their last month's work, when it is ...

    Article : 223 words
  48. REPATRIATION APPEAL.

    Senator Pearce attended a meeting of the State War Council and spoke on behalf of the repatriation appeal. He said the trustees had taken ...

    Article : 354 words
  49. BREAKING DRUG HABIT.

    The recent official order prohibiting the importation of cocaine and cpium in Great Britain is being attended with excellent results ...

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  50. "ON WAY TO VICTORY."

    The Paris correspondent of "The Times" telegraphs: "France faces the third year of war serenely and with determination, feeling that she is on ...

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  51. EMBARGO ON JEWELLERY

    The Minister of Customs to-day promised to submit to the Federal Cabinet the request of a deputation representative of working jewellers ...

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  52. "TIGHTEN THE BLOCKADE."

    Commenting on what he describes as "the assassination of Captain Fryatt" M. Clementcean, a former Premier of France, says that it is time ...

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  53. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT

    In, the Assembly the Premier moved: "That on the eve of this second anniversary of a righteous war, the Logislative Assembly of Victoria ...

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  54. THE OUTLOOK FOR THE ALLIES.

    The Allies face the third year of the war occupying 1,071,000 square miles of enemy territory. The enemy occupy only 167,000 miles of Allied ...

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  55. PEACE MEETINGS BANNED.

    It is learnt in Copenhagen that the German Socialists had arranged to hold peace meetings throughout Germany on the occasion of the second ...

    Article : 61 words
  56. ENEMY TRADING.

    The Commonwealth Gazette published an order to-day prohibiting trading by the people of the Commanwealth with 55 firms in the ...

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  57. GERMANY'S SUPPLIES.

    The latest evidence indicates that the German harvest will not last till spring. The population is now suffering severely and awaiting the ...

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  58. RED PLAGUE.

    To-day a deputation representative of the Women's Political Association and Women's Convention, wared on the Minister of Customs and ...

    Article : 75 words
  59. TURKS IN ASIA MINOR

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Athens states there are 350,000 Turks on the Asia Minor front. The Smyrna Division revolted, 2,000 Turks ...

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  60. VERDUN STRUGGLE.

    A Paris communique reports violent fighting on the Vaux-ChapitreLe Chenois front at Verdun, the area extending as far as the south of ...

    Article : 104 words
  61. PAPER SHORTAGE.

    The paper shortage has become so serious that the New York publishers are cutting down the size of the papers and imploring publisher ...

    Article : 37 words
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  63. AMERICAN STOCKS.

    Chicago wheat touched the new mark of 1.31 owing to reports of damaged crops in the Canadian North-west ...

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  64. AUSTRALIAN NOTES.

    The Federal Treasurer to-day stated that the Government had decided to ask Parliament to amend the law for an issue of a 5/ Australian note ...

    Article : 24 words
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