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  2. RUSSIAN ARMY'S DEBACLE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd, telegraphing yesterday, said : "The 11th Army's indiscipline in [?]etting the Austro-Germans through ...

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  3. HUGE CONFLICT EXPECTED.

    Mighty artillery fire accompanies the nightly raids in Flanders, and is increasing. The immensity of the ...

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  4. FOUR MAGIC LETTERS.

    Presiding at a Mansion House meeting in London this week to a welcome Mr. J. J. Virgo, general secretary of the Y.M.C.A. on his ...

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  5. THE SUBMARINES

    The Admiralty announces that the arrivals for the week totalled 2,791 and the sailings 2 791. Twenty-one vessels over and three under 1,600 ...

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  6. HOME RULE.

    The historic Convention which has been summoned to draft a scheme for the future government of Ireland, assembled to-day at Trinity College ...

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  7. HEROES AT THE FRONT.

    Advice was received from the Base Records Office yesterday afternoon that Lieut. Edgar George Abbey had been killed in action in France on ...

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  8. DISGRACEFUL DESERTIONS.

    The "Morning Post" correspondent at Petrograd says: 'General Korniloff promptly acted on the resolution of the Soldiers' Committee. that ...

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  9. (Published in "The Times.")

    Telegraphing from Dublin, a special correspondent of "The Times" says: "Revived hope marks the Convention. The delegates deeply recognise ...

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  10. (Reuter.)

    Sir Eric Geddes. First Lord of the Admiralty, has been returned unopposed for the Cambridge seat in the House of Commons ...

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  11. ITALIAN SHIPPING LOSSES.

    An official return shows that in the week ended July 22, 593 ships arrived in Italian ports and there were 550 departures. Two steamers were ...

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  12. BRITISH SUBMARINE REPORTED SUNK.

    A Berlin official report, dated Sunday, stated: "A British submarine C34, has been sunk. One stoker survived, and was taken prisoner." ...

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  13. RUSSIANS HARD PRESSED.

    From Galicia the only reliable news is that the German offensive is developing very fast, covering ten miles day ...

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  14. BRITISH LOSE POSTS.

    Reporting to the War Office last last night, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig said: "Following a heavy bombardment ...

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  15. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    At the conference of representatives of the dairying industry of Australia, held at the Athenaeum Hall to-day, a resolution was moved by Mr ...

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  16. ADMIRAL SIMS IN PARIS.

    Admiral W. S. Sims, who is in command of the United States squadron in British waters has arrived in Paris to confer with Admiral Sir ...

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  17. MUTINEERS' ABOMINABLE BEHAVIOUR.

    Telegraphing from Odessa, "The Times" correspondent says: "A Ukraine regiment at Kieff refused to go to the front, or to ...

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  18. (Published in "The Times.")

    Telegraphing from General Korniloff's headquarters yesterday, Mr. Wilton, "The Times" correspondent, said: ...

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  19. BOMBS FOUND IN STEAMERS.

    Telegraphing from Christiania, "The Times" correspondent says that while steamers from Bombay and America were being unloaded, bombs ...

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  20. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAIDS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: "We took prisoner 114 in successful raids eastward and north-east of ...

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  21. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Russell stated that inter-State steamship fares were being inquired into by the Federal Food Prices Commissioner ...

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  22. COMMONS THREATENED.

    In the House of Commons to-day, after questions had been answered, Mr. J. King (Liberal) complained of the presence of secret service men ...

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  23. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION.

    Australian batteries of artillery are in action in the northern sector, where the Germans are counter-attacking heavily ...

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  24. ROUMANIANS SUCCEED.

    A Roumanian official message issued to-day says:— "We took the offensive in the Southern Carpathians, and occupied ...

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  25. GERMAN MESSAGE.

    A German official message says: "Most powerful artillery fire has continued in Flanders. We drove back repeated English thrusts." ...

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  26. HOPES OF RUSSIAN REVIVAL.

    Most of the newspapers refrain from commenting on the Russian situation, preferring to wait developments ...

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  27. MINERS SET FORTH OBJECTS.

    At the conference of the Miners' Federation at Glasgow, a resolution was unanimously adopted in favor of the nationalisation of mines and an ...

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  28. THE RECENT CONCERT.

    Sir.— Would you be good enough to permit us space to thank those who so kindly assisted at the the recent Y.M.C.A. concert which ...

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  29. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    An official report dealing with the operations in German East Africa says:— "An action took place at ...

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  30. CROWN PRINCES' VAIN SACRIFICES.

    French successes on the Aisne plateaux presage a second Verdun for the Crown Prince, who has sacrificed troops recklessly ...

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  31. GREEK SITUATION IMPROVES.

    It is stated by the Greek Legation in Paris that the relations between the Greek Government and the Crown are absolutely normal, and are ...

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  32. FRENCH DEFEAT HUNS.

    Router's correspondent at the French headquarters shows that the magnificent counter-attack by the French yesterday, resulting in the ...

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  33. BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. Percival Brookfield. M.L.A., was fined £50 for making a statement prejudicial to recruiting. All the Broken Hill mines are idle ...

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  34. CONSCRIPTION IN CANADA.

    The Dominion House of Commons passed the Conscription Bill after a two months' debate. It will probably go to the Senate to-morrow for ...

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  35. HAND-WOVEN TWEED.

    At the Melbourne Stock Exchange to-day 1,000 yards of tweed, hand-woven by returned soldiers, was sold by auction by order of the State ...

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  36. EXPORT OF PRODUCE.

    At 4 conference of inter-State dairying industry representatives, Mr. H. W. Osborne manager of the Western District Co-operative Co ...

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  37. HIDES AND LEATHER TRADE

    The Prime Minister to-day, replying to a request from a deputation representing the tanning and pastoral industries, promised to cable ...

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  38. FOOD CONTROL.

    "The Times" says: "The Ministry of Food is collecting evidence revealing much aggravated profiteering. The Ministry will prosecute offenders ...

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  39. GERMAN STATEMENT.

    "Strong French attacks, supported by a fresh division failed at Cnaonne (on the Aisne front)" says a German communique ...

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  40. OFFICIAL REPORT.

    A Russian official report states: "Northward of Krevoour detachments occupying enemy trenches retired owing to powerful artillery ...

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  41. EIGHTY MINERS KILLED.

    Eighty miners hate been killed as a result of an explosion in a coal mine on Cape Breton an island at the eastern extremity of Novo ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN WOOL CLIP

    The average greasy price per lb for the clip has worked out at 14.15d. The 10 per cent held back by the authorities will be paid to growers ...

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  43. 78 AIR RAIDS ON BRITAIN.

    In the house of Commons to-day, Mr. J. I. Macpherson, Under Secretary to the War Office, stated that there had been 78 air raids on the ...

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