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  2. THE KATIA BATTLE

    Advices from Cairo report that the King has telegraphed to Gen Murray Ltd appreciation of the brilliant success achieved by his troops during the hot ...

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  3. BATTLE INCIDENTS

    Australian wounded officers who have arrived in London from Puzleres agree that the Anzacs did what they liked in the week-end advances and lost only very ...

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  4. SOMME OFFENSIVE

    "Last night the British troops posted forward cast of the Trones Wood; fighting on outskirts of Guillenmont village (south-east of Longueval) is proceeding, ...

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  5. RAID ON "LABOR CALL" OFFICE

    The Bendigo Trades Hall Council at its monthly meeting on Wednesday night expressed strong disapproval of the Minister of Defence's action in seizing 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. [?]ED SUCCESSES

    [?] reported from Petrograd Russian victory has been south of the Dniester states—"We have broken ...

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  8. SOCIALIST NEWSPAPER RAIDED.

    Acting "under instructions from the Minister for Defence the military raided the offices of the Socialist newspaper in Elizabeth street and secured a number ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr Arthur Henderson, President of the Board of Education and the representative of the Labor Party in the Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  10. REPATRIATION OF SOLDIERS

    A large deputation consisting of members of Parliament professors of the Univerisity and business men, waited upon the Premier this afternoon to ...

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  11. AUSTRALIANS' WISH GRATIFIED.

    Brig-Gen G. Ryrie M.H.R. in command of the Sod Australian Light Horse Brigade, in an interview, says he was greatly distressed at being absent owing ...

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  12. IMPORTANT ITALIAN GAINS

    The Rome correspondent of the "Central News" asserts that the capture of Hill 85 by the Italians is most important. ...

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  13. (United Service.)

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that Mr Arthur Henderson though relinquishing the Presidency of the Board of Education will not ...

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  14. (Reuter.)

    An Italian communique issued on Tuesday evening states:—"The bridgehead at Gorizia (on the Isonzo) is now in our hands as the result of our caputure of commanding ...

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  15. FIGHTING AT VERDUN.

    A Paris communique states:—"A strong enemy attack at Floury, to the north of Thiarmont Work, at Verdian, has been checked townards Floury with heavy losses,. ...

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  16. THE TURKISH REPORT.

    The first moation of the fighting at Romani (cast of the Suez Canal) during the week-end in a Turkish communique is characteristically evasive. ...

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  17. QUESTION OF SUCCESSOR.

    The political correspondent of the "Times" states that the question of a successor to Mr Arthur Henderson is of exceptional importance in view of the ...

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  18. COVETED POSITIONS WON.

    The "Time" correspondent at the Italian Headquarters telegrahs as follows on Monday:—"The offensive conducted by Gen Count ...

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  19. EARL CREWE MENTIONED.

    It is expected that Earl Crewe will succeed Mr Henderson as President of the Board of Education. Mr. Arthur Handerson P.C., has been ...

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  20. [?]OFF STORMED.

    [?] enemy south of the Duines was stormed the town of Stanislant and six [?] blew up the bridges ...

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  21. TURKS' TERRIBLE PRIVATIONS.

    It is stated at Cairo that the Turks suffered so terribly from thirst that (they killed camels Mad drank their blood. ...

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  22. HIGH COMMAND PROMOTIONS

    The Minister for Defence to-day approved of tile promotion of Brigadier Generals Mouash and Chauvel to the rook of Major-General. He did, this on ...

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  23. THE ARAB REVOLT.

    Reports from Cairo state that Turkish reinforcements en route for Medina to cope with the Arab rebellion are held up 30 miles north of Medina owing to the ...

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  24. [?]DING STRONG LINES.

    [?] correspondent on the [?] Stanley Wahburn, in age states that the German depreciated in arro their confidence has been ...

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  25. COMMONS AND LORDS.

    Mr Asquith (the Prime Minister) in the House of Commons had no intention of introducing legisaltion to debar British ...

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  26. FUTILE COUNTER ATTACKS.

    The "Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters describing the fierce but futile enemy counter attacks throw in against the Australians and Territoroials ...

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  27. GERMAN SCHOOLS

    The leader of the State Opposition, Mr G. A. Ehaslie, said to-day that he would like to know why the Governument lad not closed the German schools and then ...

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  28. TIGRIS AND DARDANELLES

    The House of Lords discussed the newly-created Dardanelles Commission of Enquiry on Tuesday. Lord Middleton D.C. referring to a ...

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  29. REJOICINGS IN ITALY.

    Rome reports there are great rejoicings in Italy the success of the Italian offensive which began on 4th August. A terrific bombardment was begun on ...

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  30. DURATION OF COMMONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) promised members of the House of Commons on Tuesday that he would introduce a bill on Monday next to prolong the life ...

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  31. [?]SIVE BATTLES

    Minister of War (Gor to the message demand by Mr Lloyd-George [?] for War on the occassion [?] of the war states that ...

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  32. KUT-EL-AMARA PRISONERS.

    A prisoner from Kut-el-Amara, who is now at Angora has written to his parents stating that he is well old comfortable. ...

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  33. HELP THE BELGIANS

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  34. IRISH REBELLION.

    According to a statement made in the House of Commons on Tuesday by Mr Asquith (the Prime Minister) Mr H. E. Duke (Chief Secretary for Ireland) is ...

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  35. THE BALKANS

    Mr G. Ward Price, the official British correspondent at Salonika, has visited the Serbian headquarters. He says that the Serbs hold a section ...

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  36. GERMAN EAST AFRICA

    It is stated that the position in German East Africa on 20th July resembled a hand clonched with the palm upwards Suddently the hand opened and the ...

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  37. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    Monthly collection scheme.—Amount previously acknowledged, £331/7/9; Miss Rowlands, 17/; MIss Horman, £2/19/6; Mrs Miliani and Mrs. Dunn, £1/19/; Mr R. ...

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  38. DOPE IN ENEMY DUG-OUTS.

    An Australian officer relates that he found two German officers doped in a dugout. Both were dead. They had committed sucide rather than be captured. ...

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  39. IRISH NATIONALISTS.

    The Parliamentary Labor Party has carried a resolution deploring the failure to bring about a settlement of the Irish question and sympathising with the ...

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  40. [?]Y SUBMARINES

    [?] are said to be uneasy [?] of the submarine Breship of the Doutschland left a German port in ...

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  41. BRITISH DISPERSE BULGARS.

    A British patrol, says a Salonika telegram, surprised and dispersed a Bulgarian detachment in a village to the south of Doiran, with bombs and the ...

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  42. ALLIES BOMBARD MULHEIM.

    The Admiralty announces that it was an Anglo-French naval air squadron which raided Mulleim in Rhenish Prussia on 30 July and successfuly ...

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  43. POST-WAR TRADE

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) said that a general statement was impossible regarding the conservation of the Allies ...

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  44. ASIA MINOR COAST BOMBARDED.

    Athena, reports that British' warships bombarded the Asia Minor coast compelling the Turks to evacuate Chesme. The Turks abandoned trenohes and ...

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  45. PORTUGUESE ENGAGED.

    Lisbon resports that an attack leunched by German infantry against a Portuguese post at Nuigadi near Kiooga in the south-western corner of German East ...

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  46. BREMEN CAPTURED?

    [?] advices report that Ger[?] States are having a govering to explain the rea [?] arrival of the second ...

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  47. CLYDE WORKERS

    A conference of Clyde workers discussed a telegram from the Minister for Mumitions requesting them' to continuo work. ...

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  48. DASHING CHARGE.

    Mr W. Beech Thomas, the "Daily Mail" correspondent on the Western Front says that Thursday and Friday night's losses were singularly few ...

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  49. PORTUGAL'S PARTICIPATION

    At an extraordinary sitting of the Portuguess Congress on Tuesday Senhor Costa Minister for France stated that when he was in London recently be ...

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  50. ENGLAND AND ITALY.

    It is reported from Rome that Mr Walter Runciman President of the British Board of Trade, has arrived in Italy for the purpose of discussing the ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. STEEL WORKERS' WAGES.

    The Goverment committee has awarded the Scottish steel workers Id per hour increase from 30th May. ...

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  53. ANZAC RESCUES COMRADE.

    The "Daily Mail" states that a wounded sergeant major relates that an Australian soldier "got into the fight at Pozieres at a place where the Boches were ...

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  54. [?]SION IN PRUSSIA

    [?] received in Amsterdam [?] at artillery stores at East Prussia were killed and 72 ...

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  55. GERMANY PREPARING.

    The "Daily Mails" correspondent at Amstordam says tht Germany is actively preparing for the period after the war She is getting ready to dump goods on ...

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  56. ENEMY ALIENS

    Speaking in the House of Commons on Tuesday, the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) said that the question of the position of enemy aliens in the United ...

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  57. [?]ENT OF SOLDIERS

    [?] for the Colomies (Mr A. [?] in the House of Company that the Imperial auto comunicating with the union on the subject of the ...

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  58. GERMAN-AMERICANS IN ENGLAND.

    The Home Secretary (Mr Herbert Samuel) stated in the House of Commons on Tuesday that the authorities were giving their attention to a supervision of the ...

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  59. PORTUGAL'S WAR LOAN.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Lisborn says that the war loan is redeemable in Britain two years after the signing of peace. ...

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  60. PICTURES OF SOMME BATTLES.

    The War Office has permitted film to be taken of the Somme battles Every phase of the advance and the actual fighting will be exhibited shortly ...

    Article : 41 words
  61. HIGH COST OF LIVING

    It is officially estimated that the food purchasing power of the soverign is now 12/. ...

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