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  2. THE TURKISH DEFEAT

    Mr Massey, the well-known correspondent in Egypt, telegraphing on Monday, says:— "Sunset yesterday witnessed the Turks ...

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  3. FIGHTING IN BALKANS

    Reuter's special correspondent on the Saloniks front states that while the eyes of the world have been turned to the French and Russians fronts there has ...

    Article : 107 words
  4. REPATRIATION FUND

    A public meeting over which the State Governer, Sir Gerald Strickland, presided, was held in the Town Hall to-day to inaugurate an appeal so far as New ...

    Article : 89 words
  5. LATEST WAR NEWS.

    It was announced officially in London on Tuesday evening that General Sir Archibald Murray reports: — "Our mounted men came into contact with the ...

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  6. [?]MME STRUGGLE

    [?]le 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. [?]MME STRUGGLE

    [?] that the artillery prepara[?] advance at pozieres on [?] from dawn to sunset. [?] the German trenches and ...

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  8. CONSCRIPTION

    The Federal Labor Council for the constitueacy of Cook represented by Mr Catts, M.P., discussed the matter of compulsory service on Saturday night. The ...

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  9. BULGARIA DISSATISFIED.

    Mr Jeffries, the Atheas correspondent of the "Daily Mail," states that according to the latest information Bulgaria is dissatisfied. ...

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  10. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION LEAGUE.

    At a Trades Hall meeting last night an anti-conseription league was formed. It was decided to approach the various metropolitan labor bodies in order to ...

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  11. ENEMY AIR RAID.

    General Murray further reports that on 4th August an aeroplane bomb attack was made on Port Said and Suez. Little damage was done, and we sustained only ...

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  12. MILITARY TRIBUNALS

    In the House of Commons on Monday the Minister for War (Mr Lioyd-George) moved the second reading of the Army Act Amendment Bill, which enables the ...

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  13. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE

    It is stated is messages from Petrogran that the Russian successes southward of Brody will bring the Russians within 14 miles of the Taraopol-Leomberg railway. ...

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  14. CORP. JOHNSON KILLED

    A private cable message, announcing the death, in France, of Corp W. J. Johnson, formerly a member of the House of Representatives, and at one ...

    Article : 160 words
  15. PORTUGAL AND THE WAR

    Reuter's agency in Lisbon reports that an extraordinary session of Congress was held on Monday. Dr Costs, the Minister of Finance, and Senhor Soares, the ...

    Article : 90 words
  16. COMMERCIAL AIR LINERS

    The latest Zeppelia "tall" story received from Amsterdam says that the Zeppelins will soon cross the Atlantic as commercial air-liners. ...

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  17. RUSSIA'S VAST CAPTURES.

    Reviewing the two months' offensive by the Russians, Mr Stanley Washbura, the "Times" correspondent in Russia, states that the Slavs have advanced ...

    Article : 225 words
  18. SOLDIERS' LETTERS

    Pte Percy C. Grose, writing from France to Miss Ryan of Black Hill says:—"I consider I am pretty lucky as I have not been wounded, I have had ...

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  19. CONVICTION OF VICTORY

    In reviewing Canadian troops on Monday Mr Lloyd-George (Minister for War) said that "The fact that when the enemy is beginning to become exhausted we are ...

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  20. THE SPAD

    Recently the French papers were allowed to state that France now possesses an aeroplane who has beaten the world's record for speed. By the courtesy of the ...

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  21. "LIKE A BATTERY WORKING."

    In a letter to his parents at Golden Point under date 14th June, Pte S. J. ("Dick") Hustwaite, of the 14th Battalion. who is "Somewhere in France." writes:— ...

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  22. FUTURE OF PERSIA

    Petrograd reports state that the British and Russian Ministers have reached an agreement in regard to Persia, covering financial and military measures. ...

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  23. GRAVES OF BRITISH HEROES

    The French Parliament has passed a law assuring the inviolability of the graves of English soldiers killed in France. ...

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  24. HINDENBURG'S COMMAND.

    According to advices to hand from Berne (Switzerland) Field-Maishal Von Hindenburg, the newly-appointed generalissime of the Austro-German armies on ...

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  25. TURKS ENTICED TO ADVANCE.

    The "Exchange Telegraph" correspondent at Caire asserts that the British cavalry rode out and enticed the Turks menacing the Suez Canal to advance, thus ...

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  26. [?]LINES ATTACKED.

    [?] on Monday as fol[?] os archanged. We have [?] which we won on [?] the bombardment ...

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  27. POST-WAR YEARS

    Sir George Foster (Canadian Minister of Trade and Commerce), speaking at a luncheon given on Monday to the Canadian delegates to the lnter ...

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  28. BULGARS SENT TO BALKANS

    The Berlin newspaper "Volkszeitung" states that a large number of Bulgarians who have been fighting on the East frout have been withdrawn to the Balkans. ...

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  29. LONELY SOLDIER WRITES.

    Miss V. Ryan of 101 Wills street, Ballarat East received by the last mail a reply to a letter written to a "lonely soldier." The writer, Pte D. A. Jones, of ...

    Article : 158 words
  30. BLACK SEA FLEET.

    A Petrograd advice states that Vice-Admiral Koltchok, the youngest admiral on the Russian Navy, who fought at Port Arthur during the Russo-Japanese War, ...

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  31. ROYAL TOUR

    The Press Burean has officially denied a statement made by the Central News Agency that their Majesties the King and Queen intend visiting the Overseas ...

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  32. TURKS CLEVERLY TRAPPED.

    The messages reporting the pursuit of the Turks east of the Suez Canal cameo from various sources. The "Times" correspondent at Caire ...

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  33. ITALIAN SUCCESS

    A communique from Rome states that artillery activity has been continued between the Adige and the Upper Isonzo, and in the Monfalcone area. The Italians ...

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  34. IRISH LORD-LIEUTENANT

    "Freeman's Journal," published in Dublin, welcomes the reappointment of Lord Wimborne as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. ...

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  35. "A BIT OF A SPEECH."

    Mrs C. Boswell of Manifold street, Camperdown, received by the last mail a letter from her husband, Pte P. Boswell, who has recently arrived in England from ...

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  36. ELATION IN CAIRO.

    Advices from Cairo state that the prisoners taken during the engagement east of the Suez Canal last week include a number of Alhanians, all of whom were ...

    Article : 181 words
  37. APPOINTMENT APPROVED.

    The "Times" correspondent at Dublia says that Lord Wimborne's re-appointment generally satisfies Ireland, as Lord Wimborne is personally popular. ...

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  38. [?]DUN REGION.

    [?]que reports that a vio [?] has been maintained in [?]hanlnee. The Germans [?] Thiaumont work and ...

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  39. TRADE STATISTICS

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  40. GERMANY AND ITALY.

    The German Minister of Finance, says an Amsterdam telegram, has announced that the maximum tariffs will heneeforth be applied to Italian produce entering ...

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  41. Y.M.C.A. NATIONAL APPEAL

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  42. GERMAN EAST AFRICA

    Lt-Gen .J. C. Smuts (who commands the British force in German East Africa) reports that a British naval force occupied the minor port of Sadani an 1st August, ...

    Article : 81 words
  43. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    The hoa treasurer, Mrs F. Ham, acknowledges the following amounts:— Amount previously acknowledged, £9913 0/11; per Mr J. M. Barker, Miss Scott ...

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  44. SOLDIER POLITICIANS

    Mr Andrew Fisher (the High Commissioner for Australia) lunched with ten of the Federal Parliamentary delegates at the Empire Club in London on Monday ...

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  45. MESOPOTAMIAN CAMPAIGN.

    In the House of Commons on Monday Lord Cecil (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs) stated that the United States Embessy had been unable to ascertain ...

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  46. [?]ES PLATEAU.

    [?] correspondent states that [?] the enemy attached. [?] of the Pozieres Plateau [?] the fact that a German ...

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  47. BELGIAN RELIEF

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  48. FRANCO-GERMAN SOCIALISTS

    The French Socialists' Congress has deelded not to resume relations with German Socialists after the war. The National Council of French ...

    Article : 72 words
  49. BOTHA INSPECTS LINES.

    Renter's correspondent in German East Africa reports that Gen Louis Botha has inspected the perimeter of General Smuts lines ...

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  50. PINKETTES FOR CHILDREN

    If you have trouble giving your little ones an opening medicine when they need it try-them next time with Pinkettes. This new laxative is gentle and ...

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  51. EXCESSIVE HEAT.

    It has been officially announced that 190 cases of heat stroke occurred among a batch of British sick and wounded soldiers on the hospital ship Dongola while ...

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  52. LADY MAYORESS' LEAGUE

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  53. [?]BLIGHT WOUNDS.

    [?] wounded new in Eng[?] extraordinary percent; [?] one clearing sla[?] cleared all its slightly ...

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  54. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Surgeon Gen N. R. Howse, Director-General of the Australian Medical Services, has gone to France, Brig-Gen J. W. M'Cay and Mjr cass have both ...

    Article : 41 words
  55. Advertising

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  56. CITY BRANCH.

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