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  2. WEST FRONT.

    "The Times" correspondent at Paris states that the German efforts to check the French south of the Somme signally failed. The positions won ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHISTS.

    Mr. Justice powers to-day delivered his award in the Federal Arbitration Count of salaries to be paid to telegraphists. The principal ...

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  4. BRITISH SHIP LOST.

    The British steamer Torridge has been sunk Nineteen members of the crew are safe. The remainder are missing. ...

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  5. ROUMANIANS.

    A communique emanating from petrograd admits that the Roumanians under pressure form superior Teute Bulgar forces have evacuated ...

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  6. HOSPITAL EGGS.

    We have already received a number of assurances from sympathisers with the sick and infirm that they intend to bear Wednesday next in mind. ...

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  7. THE RUSSIANS.

    Russian forces have occupied the railway line running from Hales to Semikootse and Wodniki and are bombarding Halicz town which is in ...

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  8. RESULT OF FEDERAL LOAN.

    In a letter to Mr. W G. Higgs the Federal Treasurer. Mr. Denison Miller. Governor no the Commonwealth Bank. eves the latest total for the ...

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  9. THE IMPOTENT ENEMY.

    The latest report issued on Thursday night states:— "There has been a violent bombardment in various districts north of the ...

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  10. CLUB FOR MUNITIONS.

    It is stated that the Ministry of Munitions a taking over the Constitutional Club in Northumberland Avenue London. ...

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  11. SWEDISH LEATHER.

    ^Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm states that the exportation of leather equipment and all sorts of footgear has been prohibited by ...

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  12. NO TAR FOR ROADS.

    The Minister for Defence states that the use of tar for road purposes is to be prohibited as all tar by-products are required for exportation to ...

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  13. HARDSHIPS IN DUSSELDORE.

    Amsterdam messages declare that crowds of women and children from the German city of Dusseldorf cross the Dutch frontier daily in order to ...

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  14. OUR LOSSES.

    The sad intelligence was received in Woolsthorpe yesterday that Private J. Gardiner son of Mr. J. Gardiner, has been killed in action sometime ...

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  15. AUSTRALIANS IN CAMP.

    A tour of the Y.M.C.A. huts on Salisbury Plain reveals that the Australians crowd the accommodation, and make large use of the information ...

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  16. GERMAN.

    A German communique claims that counter attacks on Wednesday snatched back part of the French gains to the south of the Somme. ...

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  17. (Reuter.)

    The "Cologne Gazette" dwells on the gigantic nature of the battle on the Somme, and says that it continues to represent the enemy's ...

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  18. A FINE ACHIEVEMENT.

    General Tcherbatcheff's rapid advance towards Halicz gives the Russians complete command of the important steel bridge over the ...

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  19. HIGH GROUND WON.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters, states "As a result of the fighting at Guillement we occupy the long crest of a commanding ...

    Article : 102 words
  20. A LITTLE PREMATURE.

    A neutral from Turkey describes great German preparations in Svria Roads factories waterworks and all kinds of buildings bearing. the ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. WHAT LOSS MEANS.

    The loss of Turtukai allows the Bulgrians to cross the Danube at one of the nearest approaches to Bucharest. ...

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  22. THE ANZACS.

    Lieut.- General Sir William Birdwood, commanding the Anzac division writing to a friend in England says "I am not boasting when I say that ...

    Article : 131 words
  23. ROAD TO LEMBERG

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd reports that the enemy has been driven out of his last line of defences in the region of Brzezany about 50 ...

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  24. PTE. M. J. FARRELL.

    M. J. Farrell, well-known in warrnambool and district, and who won the Grand National Steeplechase in 1914 with Zepheron, has succunbed to ...

    Article : 58 words
  25. BERLIN REPORTS REPULSE.

    A communique from Berlin says that strong Russian forces attacked Doabric, in the Dobrudja, but were repalsed ...

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  26. THE SLIM GERMAN.

    Some English people who had been interned at Ruhleben have arrived at Gravesend They declared the conditions in Germany are bad. The majority ...

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  27. PROGRESS EASIER.

    The, Somme offensive is likely to absorb interest for many days There are excellent signs that progress is becoming somewhat easier The ...

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  28. MACEDONIA.

    A British official advice from Salonika states that on the Struma front British patrols have made several raids on enemy, trenches, taking ...

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  29. PTE. JAS. DONALD.

    Mr. Donald, curator of the Botanical Gardens, Warrnambool, has received word from the Defence Department that his son, Private James ...

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  30. BERLIN PAPER SUPPRESSED.

    The Berlin newspaper "Deutsche Tageszeitung has been suspended says a Copenhagen advice because it published violent articles by Count ...

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  31. DESERT AIR RAID.

    A communique forwarded by the Commander-in-Chief in Egypt (General Murray) states:— "Two of our aeroplanes on ...

    Article : 72 words
  32. SERGT. BLOOMFIELD.

    Amongst those killed in Egypt was Sergeant Walter J. J. Bloomfield, eldest son of Mr. Thomas R. Bloomfield, an ex-councillor of Essendon who ...

    Article : 92 words
  33. SCOTCH COLLEGIANS.

    The performance of the ludicrously funny comedy "What Happened to Jones" by the Scotch College Dramatic Society in the Town Hall last ...

    Article : 512 words
  34. (Published in "The Times")

    By the withdrawal from Clahtoplicza, which is officially admitted the Austrians lose control of the the strategic railway over the Maros Valley which ...

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  35. CONSCRIPTION.

    Brigadier-General McC. Anderson has not yet applied to the War Office for permission to take a poll among Australian soldiers in England in ...

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  36. ROUMANIANS CAPTURE CRSOVA.

    Mr. Bourchier the celebrated "Times" correspondent at Bucharest telegraphing on the 7th stated that Roumanian troops had occupied ...

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  37. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    The British Commander-in-Chief in France reports that an enemy counter attack against the British forces holding the Leuze Wood on the ...

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  38. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir.—As I am leaving very shortly as Chaplain to the Australian Imperial Forces. I make a request through your columns for suitable magazines ...

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  39. SMUTS' CAMPAIGN.

    It is officially announced that the enemy has surrendered the ports Kilwa Kivinie he and Kilwa Kisiwani, in German Last Africa, under the ...

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  40. BOMBS ON BUCHAREST.

    A third Zeppelin attacks was made on Bucharest on Wednesday night The raid resulted in serious damage being reported. Only three people ...

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  41. SERES GARRISON FREE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Salonika states that despite Bulgarian opposition the Greek Colonel Christidoulos and the garrison of Seres have ...

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  42. (Reuter.)

    Reuter's correspondent at Bucharest states that in consequence of the hostile air raids on the capital, the Roumanian Government is arranging ...

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  43. KING REVEALS HIS HAND.

    It is reported from Athens that General Zimibrakakis (the leader of the revolutionists) and the principal officers of the 11th Greek Division ...

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  44. DUM-DUMS CAPTURED.

    A Bucharest communique states that ammunition captured from the enemy includes dum-dum bullets. Roumanian batteries have forced Austrian ...

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  45. FINE ARTILLERY WORK.

    Reporting on Thursday night General Haig states: "Our artillery dispersed enemy working parties east and south-east ...

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  46. CHURCH AND ARMY.

    The Trades Union Congress continued its deliberations at Birmingham on Thursday. Mr. Bea Tillett (Secretary of the ...

    Article : 116 words
  47. HONOUR RETRIEVED.

    The case of Lient. Colonel J. F. Elkington, who has bee reinstated in the army after having been cashiered in 1914, is attracting great attention. ...

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  48. THE CHURCHES.

    Church of England.—To-night at the Parish Hall the opening meeting in connection with the Bible and Mission Study Conference will be held ...

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  49. NO NATURALISED ENEMIES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Bucharest states that the Government of Roumania proposes to cancel the naturalisation of all enemy subjects in ...

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  50. AGITATORS DEPORTED.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Athens state. that 20 Germans' have been collected in the Patras district (west of Athens). ...

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  51. OUR FLEET OF HOSPITAL SHIPS

    Few wild read unmoved the account of the great work of bringing home our wounded men which is given in a lavishly illustated article on "The ...

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  52. WHEAT FIRM.

    Wheat cargoes were very firm in London to-day at 69/6 to 74/ per quarter. ...

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  53. (Published in "The Times")

    "The Times" correspondent at Athens states that the Greek Government has chartered a steamer to transport Baron von Schenck and ...

    Article : 31 words
  54. GENERAL ITEMS.

    A message from Zurich states that in the last fortnight of August, 161 peace meetings convened, by the Socialists in different parts of Germany ...

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  55. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Western Australian greasy merinos brought 26½d, at the sixth series of London wool sales on Thursday. Other prices were: Queensland, ...

    Article : 82 words
  56. FRENCH.

    A communique from Paris reports: "Strong enemy attacks on the Hospital Farm, south-west of Belloyen-Santerre, and to the South of ...

    Article : 132 words
  57. SECRET DIPLOMATIC CHANNELS

    A message from Paris reports that M. Zaimis (the Greek Premier) has agreed to abolsih King Constantine's secret diplomatic channels. ...

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  58. "KULTUR" AT THE TABLE

    The Berlin "Lokal Amzeiger," in a recent edition, solemnly discusses the influence of the war on German table manners. ...

    Article : 139 words
  59. HUN AEROPLANES BURNT.

    Copenhagen reports that a large aeroplane factory at Adlershof, near Berlin. has been burned. The "North German Gazette" ...

    Article : 32 words
  60. GERMAN SPY SYSTEM.

    Mr. J. M. N. Jeffries the "Daily Mail" correspondent at Athens states that the Allies have ascertained that £120,000 was paid into the bank ...

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  61. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    As a quid pro quo to Germany's removal, of French prisoners back the ordinary prison camps the French Government is removing German ...

    Article : 43 words
  62. WOMEN WORKERS.

    At its sitting to-day the conference of the British Association for the advancement of Scienco discussed female labor in Great Britain. ...

    Article : 71 words
  63. SUCCESS ON MEUSE.

    A further Paris communique states: "On the right bank of the M[?]seon Wednesday we attacked on a front of 1,500 meters along the Vaux-Chapiter ...

    Article : 41 words
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