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  2. THE CONQUERING SLAV

    Mr Hamilton Fyfe the Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily Mail," states that the Russian forces are enveloping that important railway town of Kovel ...

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    [?] cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," [?]led to "The Courier" by special permission. It should be understood [?]pinions are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  4. IRISH PROBLEM

    In the House of Lords yesterday the Marquis of Lansdowne outline the provisional system of Irish Government coming into force after the abolition of ...

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  5. SUBMARINE DEUTSCHLAND

    In a despatch from Washington the "Times" correspondent says:—"The Customs report in regard to the Deutschland states that the visitor is an unarmed ...

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  6. APPEAL TO MR HUGHES

    "The Times" announces that a memorial from the women of England to Mr. Hughes (the Australian Prime Minister) is being signed throughout the ...

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  7. BRITISH ADVANCE

    [?] Douglas Haig reported on Tuesday afternoon "Our infantry have re[?]ontal Maison by assault. A Serman counter attack has been ...

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  8. HOME RULE SETTLEMENT.

    Eighty members of the House of Commons have joined an Imperial Committee of which Lord Salisbury is chairman to oppose the Home Rule settlement. The ...

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  9. STATUS OF DEUTSCHLAND.

    Washington reports that on the advice of the Navy experts who have inspected the super-submarine Deutschland the American Government has decided that ...

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  10. STOKHOD—KOVEL LINE.

    The "Times" correspondent in Petrograd states that Gens Losch and Kaledin are conducting a dashing advance which almost at the entire Stokhod-Kovel line. ...

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  11. MR ASQUITH'S SPEECH.

    The Dublin correspondent of "The Times" states that disappointment is being evinced at the failure of the prime Minister (Mr Asquith) to give details ...

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  12. FRENCH OFFENSIVE.

    Advices from Paris report that the French are now preparing the second part of their offensive south of the Somme. ...

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  13. "THE COUNTRY FOR ME."

    Enquiries respecting land settlement in Australia when peace has been signed continue to pour into the Commonwealth office from civilians and soldiers. ...

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  14. BOYNE CELEBRATION.

    Gen Sir John Maxwell, the British Commander-in-Chief-in. Ireland, has declined to countermand an order issued by the Commissioner of Poilce prohibiting ...

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  15. FIGHTING ON THE STOKHOD.

    An official communique issued at Petrograd states:—"Fighting on the Stochod continues. The Russians north-west of Kimpolung repulsed large enemy forces. ...

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  16. PARIS DECISIONS

    The Unionist War Committee met on Tuesday, with Sir Edward Carson. M.P., in the chair. The committee decided to exert ...

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  17. BOYNE CELEBRATION AT FRONT.

    On Wednesday Ulstermen celebrated the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne (1630) instead of the usual processions. ...

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  18. OFFENSIVE GOES TO ALLIES.

    A New York advice says that the German censors have permitted Karl von Weigand the well-known German-American journalist to forward to America a ...

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  19. AUSTRIAN COMMAND.

    Milan reports violent scenes occurred in the Hungarian Parliament arising from Opposition attacks in connection with alleged incompetence on the ...

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  20. UNITED EMPIRE

    The Dominions delegates to the inter-Parliamentary Conference convened by the Empire parliamentary Association are visiting sheffield. ...

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  21. FIRM LINE TAKEN.

    The political correspondent of "The Times" states that the Unionist War Committee took the firmest line in regard to the recommendations and ...

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  22. SUBMARINE CARGO BOATS.

    The Berlin newspaper "Vessische Zeitung" has stated says an Amsterdam telegram that the submarine Deutschland which has just completed a voyage to ...

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  23. WINTER CAMPAIGN.

    A message from Berne (Switzerland) states that apparently Austria is preparing for a winter campaign. The Austrian War Office has invited ...

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  24. RUSSO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

    A resolution has been introduced into the American Senate asking Mr Lansing, the Secretary of State, to report' whether the Russo-Japanese alliance will close the ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS

    After a temporary disappearance Anzac troops are again prominent in London, the streets of which are again crowded by men in smasher hats. ...

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  26. AERIAL COMBATS

    Accurate figures which have been made available in respect of the German and Allied air losses in June on the West front show that 28 German machines were ...

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  27. ANOTHER ATLANTIC VOYAGER.

    The German newspaper "Vossische Zeitung," it is stated from Copenhagen declares that the Bremen the sister ship of the submarine Deutschland left the Kiel ...

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  28. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS

    The place of registration of the Commonwealth Government ships depends on a consultation between Mr. Hughes (the Australia Prime Minister) and ...

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  29. THE WAR LOAN

    The State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee having decided to agree to the request of the Federal Treasure Mr. W. Higgs to assist in the subscribing of the ...

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  30. FLAG FOR ANZACS.

    The scheme initiated by the Empire League for presenting a silk Union Jack and silver shield to each overseas contingent is making progress. ...

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  31. IMMELMANN'S CONQUEROR.

    Sir Arthur Markham stated in the House of Commons that the pilot who shot down Lt Immelman the famous German airman was an 18½-year-old aviator ...

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  32. BREMEN MAKING FOR BRAZIL.

    The Brazilian State Chancellor declares a Rio de Janciro message has been informed that the Bremen will arrive in ten days. ...

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  33. SUNKEN SUBMARINE.

    A Copenhagen message states that north west of the Danish island of Faroe a trawler's nets became entangled in a sunken submarine. It is not known of ...

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  34. WAR WILL END IN OCTOBER

    Advices from Quebec report that Mjr Le Maire, Belgian reservist in Canada on a special mission predicts that the war will end in October. ...

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  35. LATE LIEUT WARNEFORD.

    At the Brompton Cemetery on Tuesday Lord Derby (Under-Secretary for War) unveiled a memorial erected in honor of the late Lieut Warneford of the Royal ...

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  36. HUNS' EMPIRE AMBITIONS

    The fact that the semi-official "North German Gazette" has attacked those German newspapers which are demanding territorial acquisitions is most ...

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  37. RUSSIAN JEWS IN BRITAIN

    Questioned in the House of Commons on Tuesday as to the position of Russian Jews of military age on Great Britain Mr Herbert Samuel (Home secretary) stated ...

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  38. FEATURE OF ADVANCE

    [?] advance the completion of [?] of which was announced [?] last night is notable in [?] with the German assaults on ...

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  39. MINISTER FOR MUNITIONS

    It is understood that a Bill will be introduced to obviate Mr. Lloyd-George seeking re-election. It is believed Mr Lloyd-George is ...

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  40. ENGLISH WOOL CLIP

    The Council of the Associated Chamber, of Agriculture in Great Britain has carried a resolution that the prohibition by the. We Office of the solo of the 1916 ...

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  41. MESOPOTAMIAN CAMPAIGN

    The "Times," in a leading article says:—"We are receiving a stream of complaints from Mesopotamia respecting the food which is irregular and bad with in ...

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  42. EMPLOYER'S ASSIST EMPLOYEES.

    Further letters from employers who are anxious to assist their employees in subscribing to the War Loan continue to reach the Commonwealth Treasurer, ...

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  43. ALLIES' CAPTURES.

    [?]mary of the captures made so the Allies on the Somme shows [?] British have secured 28 guns and [?] 76 In addition 22,000 ...

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  44. JUTLAND BATTLE EPILOGUE

    During the past fortnignt eight British merchant ships which has been locked in the Baltic have run the gauntlet of the German patrols, and have reached ...

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  45. POSTAL WORKERS' WAGES

    A deputation representing 100,000 postal workers waited upon the British postmaster-general Mr J. Pease, on Tuesday, and requested an increase in wages varying ...

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  46. VALUE OF SOVEREIGN

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday Mr. Ernest Pretyman (Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade) said that the purchasing power of the severeign in ...

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  47. DEBATE OR ENQUIRY.

    The Unionist War Committee is asking the Government to order an enquiry of to permit a debate in the House of Commons on the Mesopotamian campaign. ...

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  48. FIGHTING ON MEUSE.

    [?] communique reports "The [?] on the right bank of the Meuse [?] truitless and costly attempts [?] lodgment in Damloup battery, ...

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  49. MINERS' FEDERATION

    The annual conference of the Miners Federation of Great Britain was opened at Buxton (Derbyshire) The delegates present represented 750,000 colliers. ...

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  50. THE ARAB REVOLT

    Advices from Cairo report that the journal "All Mokattam" reports that Sayed Edris, a follower of the Shereef of Mecca has captured the town fort and ...

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  51. ENEMY'S CRIMES

    Many writers have signed a petition, a Paris message states demanding an Allied declaration that all the authors, accomplices. and instigators of all the ...

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  52. FALL IN VALUE IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. G. H. Knibbs, the Commonwealth Statistician stated yesterday that there was no information in the message to show what the figures were based upon. ...

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  53. RHINE DEFENCES.

    [?]ome "Corriere Italia" states was been learnt from a German [?] at Germany is employing 200,000 of war in strengthening the ...

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  54. GERMANY'S FOODSTUFFS

    Amsterdam advices report that Count Zepeplin, in a speech at the unveiling of a war memorial at Lindau, dwelt on the necessity for the uniform distribution of ...

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  55. NEW IMPERIAL FLAG

    The "Daily Graphic" urges the adoption of a new Imperial flag to replace the Union Jack. ...

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  56. ITALIAN PRESSURE

    An official communique issued at Rome states:—In consequence of the Italian pressure in the Trentino, Austria has been obliged to recall troops already on ...

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  57. CRICKETER IN HOSPITAL.

    [?] B. Kelleway the well-known [?]nal cricketer of New South as been admitted to the Seventh [?] Hospital at Boulogne (France) ...

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  58. AUSTRALIAN MEAT

    The London Star in its issue of Tuesday quotes from an advertisement which appeared in the Brisbane "Daily Mail" relative to the cheapness of meal in ...

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  59. BRITISH STEAMER MINED

    The British steamer Kara has been sunk by a mine. The crew are safe. ...

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  60. KITCHENER'S OWN

    The new Montreal overseas battalion has been christened kitchener's Own. ...

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  61. RUSSIANS IN BALTIC

    A telegram from Copenhagen states that the Russians in the Baltic have captured the German steamers Lissabon and Worms of 5000 and 9000 tons ...

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  62. BOARD OF AGRICULTURE

    Earl Crawford has been appointed President of the Board of Agriculture. ...

    Article : 16 words
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