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  2. GORIZIA CAPTURED.

    It is officially announced from Rome that Italian forces have occupied the Austrian fortress town of Gorizia, on [?]nzo, and 32 miles north of ...

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  3. ANGLO-FRENCH ADVANCE.

    The British Commander-in-Chief in France (General Sir Douglas Haig) reports that no change has occurred at Guillemont. North of Pozieres the ...

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  4. CASUAL SUPPLIES FOR HOSPITALS.

    At the meeting of the Hamilton Hospital committee on Tuesday evening. Mr H. Learmonth said that some years age he brought up the matter ...

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  5. EMPIRE TARIFF REFORM

    The leader of the Unionist party, Mr A. Bonar (Secretary for the Colonies) addressed agents and members of the party in the Queen's ...

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  6. SLAVS NEAR STANISLAU.

    An official announcement from Petrograd states that General Letchitsky has occupied Tusmienica, four miles to the east of Stanislau. ...

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  7. AIR RAIDERS BUSY.

    It is officially estimated that from seven to ten airships participated in the raid on Eastern England and south-east Scotland early in ...

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  8. CHICAGO WHEAT 'PIT'.

    Wheat "jumped" eight cents a bushel in the Pit to-day, and December options touched 1 dollar 45 cents (about 5/10) a bushel. ...

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  9. WINDMILL HILL.

    A message from Copenhgen states that Garman war correspondents refer to the height north of Pozieres, on which the Australians are engaged, ...

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  10. INDOMITABLE LIGHT HORSEMAN.

    Mr. Massey states: The following is an instance of the Light Horseman's spirit: When the infantry went to France Hoseman "L.C.M." from ...

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  11. WAR PRISONERS' WELFARE.

    Replying to Sir, Edward, Carson, in the House of Commons, on Wednesday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) said that the Government had ...

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  12. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

    Ball and supper, Purnim Mechanics' Hall. Opening Grasmere Public Hall, 8 p.m. ...

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  13. AIRSHIPS KEEP TO COAST.

    Except in the extreme north the Zeppelins raiding Great Britain did not venture far inland. Their attack was apparently ...

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  14. LONDON MARKET FIRM.

    The wheat market is very firm at 63/ and 66/ per quarter. ...

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  15. PERONNE IN FLAMES.

    Several German newspapers, it is learnt from Amsterdam, state that the town of Peronne, the immediate objective of the French offensive on ...

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  16. CAPTAIN FRYATT'S MURDER.

    Viscount Grev (British Minister for Foreign Affairs). through the United States Embassy in Berlin has protested in the strongest terms ...

    Article : 83 words
  17. SILVER ADVANCES.

    Bar silver is quoted in London at 31 and 15-16th pence, per standard ounce, representing an increase of five-sixteenths on the quotation of ...

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  18. HUNS' BRITISH PRISONERS.

    "The Times" correspondent at Berne states that 400 more British prisoners arrived in Switzerland last Friday for treatment. ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISING ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    Dr. Holmes announces that he has resumed practice. Mr. W. H. Dardis. piano tuner, representing Allan and Co., Pty. Ltd., ...

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  20. DARDANELLES ENQUIRY.

    It is announced that Lord Justice Pickford, a Lord Justice of the Court of Appeal since 1914, has been added to the Commission, headed by Earl ...

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  21. AUSTRALIANS CHARGE.

    General Haig report that to the north-west of Pozieres the Australian troops have advanced their lines 200 yards on a front of 600 yards. ...

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  22. KUT-EL-AMARA PRISONERS.

    A traveller who saw Kut-el-Amara prisoners in Northern Syria, states that a number were in the poorest condition. They were marched ...

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  23. BRITISH RAID NEAR BRUSSELS.

    The official Bress Bureau announces that at davbreak on Wednesday morning, under a heavy fire, British naval aeroplanes bombarded the ...

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  24. METAL INDUSTRIES.

    The Prime Minister was entertained at sinner by members of the Metal Exchange to-day. Mr. Hughes, in responding to the ...

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  25. UNTIMELY OPTIMISM.

    The "Westminster Gazette," commenting on the war situation, says that the optimism which predicts an early end of the war or the speedy ...

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  26. LIVE WIRE M.P.'S.

    The formation of "ginger" groups of members of the House of Commons continues, and the latest is a Pensions group. The Objective of its ...

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  27. A MISER'S HOARD.

    The miser Luke Phillips, who lived in a hovel near the Burrumbeet-road, and who died recently, in the hospital leaving a hoard of £2666; bequeathed ...

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  28. COLOSSAL HECATOMBS.

    The most lurid accounts of the fighting on the Isonzo are pouring in-to London. They declare that the Austrians ...

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  29. FRENCH FEATS.

    A Paris communique reports a brilliant feat by a French airman. The report says: "A French aeroplane crossed the Vosges and the ...

    Article : 79 words
  30. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Turks claim that they have recaptured Bitlis and Mush, in Armenia, from the Russians. The Russians captured the town of ...

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  31. TURKS IN EGYPT.

    The British Commander-in-Chief in Egypt (General Sir Archibald, Murray) reports that the pursuit of the Turks in the Katia district (east of ...

    Article : 93 words
  32. REJOICING IN ITALY.

    A message from Rome, dated Thursday, states:— The cap[?]ure of Go[?]zia by the Italians has caused renewed and en[?]husiastic ...

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  33. MR. ASHMEAD BARTLETT.

    Mr. Ellis Ashmead Bartlett, the famous war correspondent, who for some months was the official British press representative at the ...

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  34. REMARKABLE EXPLOIT.

    The air raid made by a French pilot on Rottwell was a remarkable exploit. The aviator flew 350 kilometres ...

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  35. MORE MUNITIONS FROM AMERICA.

    A message from Now. York State that further huge American credits for great additional purchases of munitions are being arranged. There ...

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  36. LAANG.

    The service of song, "The Village Blacksmith," drew a fine gathering at the Presbyterian Church on Wednesday evening. The numerous ...

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  37. ANZACS HIGHLY PRAISED.

    In his latest despatch regarding the defeat of the Turkish army which attempted to menace the Suez Canal, Mr. W. T. Massey, the well-known ...

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  38. POST-WAR COLONISATION.

    The Prom[?]er of On[?]io (Mr. W. H. Hearst, K,C), has gone to London in order to propare plans for Oanadian [?]terprises after the war. ...

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  39. GREAT BELGIAN FIRE.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" states that a tremendous fire has occurred at the Belgian town of Aerschot. Great supplies of war material have ...

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  40. AUSTRIA'S PLANS MISCARRY.

    It was generally expected that Count Cadorna would carry out a further great offensive this summer on the main Isonzo front. It was ...

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  41. RECRUITING IN CANADA.

    Canadian newspapers are expressing keen dissatisfaction at the fact that there were less than 4.000 enlistments in Canada for the month of ...

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  42. RECRUITING.

    The following district recruits have been accepted in Melbourne for active service:—R. P. GILES. Wangoom. ...

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  43. DEBATING SOCIETY.

    A movement[?] is on foot to form a debating society in connection with La[?]ng Presbyter[?] Church. The formation of such a society should ...

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  44. DISTRESS IN POLAND.

    In the copy of a report made available to-day by the Minister of Defence it is stated that in Poland there are five millions of people ...

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  45. AIR LOSSES.

    Germany claims that 59 French and British aeroplanes were captured or destroyed during July, though it is admitted that l9 German machines ...

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  46. MR. PRATTEN RETURNING

    Mr. H. E. Pna[?]ten, formerly chairman of the Sydney Chamber of Mann[?]tures, and a members of the Munitions Committee in Great ...

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  47. STUBBORN RETREAT.

    Telegraphing from the Suez Canal at midnight on Sunday, Mr. W. T. Massey; the war correspondent, states:— ...

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  48. STRUGGLE AT VERDUN

    It is reported in a Paris communique that after numerous attacks, all of which failed, the enemy regained a footing in the Thiaumont work. ...

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  49. GERMAN VIEW OF WAR.

    A striking sigh of the remarkable change of German opinion regarding the ultimate issue of the war is revealed in the tone adopted by the ...

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  50. GERMAN OUTRAGES.

    In the House of Lords on Wednesday Lord Lansdowne (Minister without Portfolio) said that the Government was conferring with the highest ...

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  51. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    The infantile paralysis opidemic is till raging in New York. Fifty-seven [?]eaths have occurred during the last 24 [?]hours. This constitutes a new ...

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  52. HUNS FEEL ECONOMIC STRAIN

    "The Times" correspondent as Amsterdam states that every day brings reports that trainloads of German children are arriving in Dutch towns ...

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  53. LIGHTNING CAUSES EXPLOSION.

    Twelve miners were killed at the "Crow's m Nest'" coal mine (in the Rocky, Mountains) on Wednesday owing to a explosion, which was ...

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  54. IN GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    The Belgian General Tombeur reports that the north-west portion of German East Africa is now entirely free from the enemy, who is ...

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  55. RAILWAY STRIKE AVERTED

    The threatened strike of 500,000 railway men throughout [?]he United States was averted, to-day. The various rail[?]oad employes' ...

    Article : 53 words
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  57. WOMEN DEPORTED FROM BELGIUM.

    The German are applying their Lille salve methods to Belgium, where married woman applying for relief are ordered to be deported to ...

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    Such of the cable news on this page as is to headed has appeared in "The Times," and [?] cables to Australia by special permission. It should be ...

    Article : 29 words
  59. SPIES IN ENGLAND.

    Tow spies have been conviced in England and sentenced to penal servitude for ten years. ...

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