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  2. LATEST WAR NEWS.

    Gen Sir Archibald Murray the officer commanding the British forces in Egypt reports with reference to the fighting in the Katia district that our fire was most ...

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  3. EASTERN THEATRE

    South wards of Brody (on the Galician frontier) states a Petrograd advice, the Russians have over come the enemies resistance. ...

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  4. CONSCRIPTION

    The anti-conscriptionists held another meting to-day at the Trades Hall, where violent anti-conscription speeches were made. In addition the windows at the ...

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  5. TURKISH DEFEAT

    Gen Sir Archibald Murray (the British Commander-in-Chief in Egypt) has forwarded the following detailed report of the repulse of a Turkish attack on the ...

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

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  7. [?]S IN THE WEST

    [?]ouglas Haig reported:—[?]ress has been made at [?] enemy throughout Sat[?] led various areas on and ...

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  8. ALLIED VICTORY CERTAIN

    Reuter's agency at Paris reports that fin Joffre in the course of an interview said:—The enemy is showing signs of weakness, and is using up his last ...

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  9. MUNICIPAL AGITATION.

    A letter from the shire of Warrangul[?] asking that a delegate be appointed to a deputation to the Prime Minister in connection with conscription for Military ...

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  10. BERLIN-LEMBERG RAILWAY.

    The latest attack made by Gen Sakharoff establishes him on the heights across the Screth at Goraber-Koriner, which is within 11 miles of the main ...

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  11. CAPT. FRYATT'S MURDER

    An Amsterdam report states that prisoners who have been released from Ruhleben, the notorious prison camp in Germany, state that when Capt Fryatt was ...

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  12. ITALIAN FRONT

    In a Rome communique it is stated that a heavy Austrian attack between the Adige and the Upper Isonzo, and also in the Sugana and Cordevole valleys, has ...

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  13. HEAVY PRESSURE ON ENEMY.

    The "Times," in the course of a leading article states that the continuous progress which is being made is the most satisfactory feature of the present ...

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  14. KITCHENER CRITICISED

    At the monthly meeting of the Ripon Shire Council on Monday, the acting president (Cr D. R. Hannah) referred to a statement alleged to have been made by ...

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  15. ANZACS' HIGH QUALITIES.

    Col C. A'Court Repington, the military expert of the "Times," states that the attack against Egypt has proved a greater fiasco than the first (made in February, ...

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  16. HUNS' SLAVE RAIDS

    The "North German Gazette," commenting on the wholesale deportations of women and girls from the German-occupied districts of North France, remarks ...

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  17. ALLIED AIRSHIP LOST

    A Vionna official message received at Amsterdam states:—:An enemy airship on fire fell into the sea off the Isle of Lissa, a small island in the Adriatic, off ...

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  18. HAND-TO-HAND STRUGGLES.

    A French war correspondent has related the text of an interview with a Highlanders who participated in the attack on Pozieres. He states that the Germans had been ...

    Article : 155 words
  19. WAR-TIME PROFIT TAX

    The State Cabinet to-day considered the following resolution passed by the Bendigo City Council "That the attention of the Minister for Mines hoe drawn to the ...

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  20. POPE SENDS PROTEST.

    " The Times" correspondent at Rome states the His Holiness the Pope has privately protested to the Kaiser regarding the Little deportations. ...

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  21. IRISH PROBLEM

    The political correspondent of the "Times" states that Mr Asquith (the Prime Minister) on Monday said that the position of Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland ...

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  22. THE TURKISH POSITION.

    Mr Massey, the "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Cairo, in a message dated Friday, says that the enemy engaged the British chain of posts, the fighting ...

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  23. "THE ARMY BEHIND THE ARMY."

    Lord Northcliffe, chief proprietor of the "Times," in a four-column article headed "The Army Behind the Army," describes the huge size and splendid efficiency of ...

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  24. [?] AT VERDUN.

    [?]deat of the "Times" at [?] the Germans at Verdun [?] the attack to the de[?] character of the French ...

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  25. (Reuter.)

    It is officially announced that Lord Wimborne has been reappointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. ...

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  26. SPIES IN AMERICA

    Washington message report that the activity of person suspected of being spies for foreign Governments seeking to acquire information regarding the ...

    Article : 134 words
  27. BATTLES IN THE AIR

    A Paris communique states that French airmen brought down two German machines in the region of Verdun. One fell into the French lines, and the other into ...

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  28. EMPLOYMENT FOR SOLDIERS

    The Chairman of the State War Council, Mr D. Mackinnon, M.L.A., said to day that arrangements were in progress to have the staff organised to meet the ...

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  29. [?]MISED LAND."

    [?]al correspondent at the [?] t the attack on Pozieres [?] the moment the sun set. [?] a front of 3000 yards. ...

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  30. LONG-AWAITED ATTACK.

    Romani, the scene of the very severe engagement in Egypt last week, lies 18 miles to the east of the Suez Canal. It had been known for some time that ...

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  31. GERMANS PRAY FOR PEACE

    A party of Danish Socialists has returned to Copenhagen after a tour of Germany. The members of the party declare that ...

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  32. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    The Admiralty on Sunday afternoon announced that the British auxiliary mine-sweeper Clceton had been torpedoed and sunk in the Levant (Eastern ...

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  33. LETTERS FOR SOLDIERS

    The Postal Department bas discovered that the cause of a number of letters to the soldiers abroad going astray is the system of marking. The stamp, mark ...

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  34. [?]TISH ADVANCE.

    [?] correspondent at the [?]arters, in a graphic pen[?] Pozieres advance, dated —"Last night's advance ...

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  35. TURKEY'S APPROACHING RUIN.

    The "Times" correspondent at Bucharest states that the approaching ruin of Turkey has quickened the resolve of the Old Turks to overthrow the Young Turk ...

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  36. LADY MAYORESS LEAGUE

    The hon. treasurer (Geo. Glenny) acknowledges following amounts for Trench Fund:—Previous total, £503/11/4; Scarsdale Presbyterian Sewing Circle. £2/2/; ...

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  37. MENINGITIS

    Two cases of meningitis are under treatment at the St. Arnaud Hospital. viz. Emma Casey, 18 years of age and William Casey 16 years of age, both ...

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  38. STEAMERS TORPEDOED.

    Another Danish steamer is stated to have been sunk by a submarine. It is also reported in Copenhagen that the Wilson liner Aaro has been torpedeed. ...

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  39. "GERMANS, WAKE UP."

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that thousands of copies of a leaflet entitled, "To the German People; Woke Up," have been distributed in ...

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  40. BRITISH STEAMER LOST.

    The British steamer Mount Coniston has been sunk by an enemy submarine. ...

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  41. WOOL SUPPLIES

    The British Government has decided to further control British wool supplies. This action is considered to be timely, inasmuch as there is no war material of ...

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  42. FRESH CASES AT BROKEN HILL.

    Two fresh cases of meningitis wore reported to-day. Both cases were admitted the Hospital. The cases are believed to be serious. The patients are Thomas ...

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  43. JAPAN AND ALLIES

    An imposing demonstration was held in Tokio on Saturday to endorse the conclusion of the Ruaso-Japanese Alliance. The demonstrators carried a resolution ...

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  44. DON'T WORRY

    Anxiety and worry have most harmful effects upon the nervous system. Over-work also causes a mean to become nervous and inclined In worry. This feeble ...

    Article : 226 words
  45. CONSTANTINOPLE SHELLED.

    The Vienna "Neue Frei Presse" states that a British submarine recently made a sudden appearance in the harbor at Constantinople and torpedoed two large ...

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  46. CALYANISED IRON

    Private cable message received from London to-day state that the British Government has prohibited the export of galvanised iron, iron and steel plates, and ...

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  47. THE EMPIRE

    In a leading article the "Times" says that the presence of the Dominion members of Parliament in England has been an excellent opportunity to discuss the ...

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  48. [?]LIAN ATTACK.

    [?]ail" comments on Mon[?] of the Australian [?] by the West front cor[?] "Berliner Tageblatt." ...

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  49. POST-WAR LABOR PROBLEMS

    A representative of the "Daily Mail" interviewed Mr John Hodgeo the Labor member for Gordon, regarding post-war labor problems. ...

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  50. DIARY OF SALES

    8th August.—D. Walker, at 608 Armstrong street north, at 2.30 House and furniture. ...

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  51. ARMORED BATTLE-PLANE

    Mr Sydney Kidman, the well-known pastoralist has made a gift of an armored battle-plane worth 22700 in connection with the appeal made by Mr Alma ...

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  52. ALLIES' DETERMINATION

    The Tear of Russia, the Mikade of Japan, and King Peter of Serbia have despatched messages to King George expressing their determination to carry an ...

    Article : 44 words
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